RASK: The military's 'infinite resources' system

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John Robinson

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Feb 19, 2025, 5:34:52 PM2/19/25
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Subject: RASK: The military's 'infinite resources' system

Want to know something that keeps me up at night?

The vast majority of preppers are making a deadly mistake with their survival planning – they're only thinking short-term.

They feel safe with their stockpile of food, water, and bullets.

But what happens when disaster strikes and your supplies run dry? When all the stores are already looted? When help doesn't come?

Look at what happened during Hurricane Katrina.

Within hours, chaos erupted. Bodies littered the streets. Looters ransacking every store in sight.

That's why I want to tell you about something called RASK (Reconnoitering And Scavenging Kit).

It's a specialized system used by covert operatives to ensure you never run out of essential supplies.

My friend Michael (former NSA and CIA) spent two hours breaking down exactly how to build and use a military-grade RASK. I managed to capture it all on video.

He reveals things like:
  • The 3-step "staging method" used by operatives for successful scavenging
  • The uncommon locations that are actually goldmines for supplies 
  • A special tool that weighs under 1 pound but can lift 500 pounds of supplies

But here's the thing – Michael is intensely private. He only agreed to share this with a select few members of our community.

Click here to get the full RASK training before we have to take it down.


Stay safe,

Jason Hanson

Former CIA Officer

Editor, Spy & Survival Briefing

Editor, Black Bag Confidential



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