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2024.06.11 08:24 TheLotStore How to Find the Perfect Mobile Home for Sale with Land Near Me
How to Find the Perfect Mobile Home for Sale with Land Near Me submitted by TheLotStore to u/TheLotStore [link] [comments] How to Find the Ideal Mobile Home for Purchase with Property NearbyThe increasing cost of living and housing has compelled numerous individuals to seek more budget-friendly housing alternatives, such as a mobile home with property. Mobile homes offer an economical and practical housing choice for those seeking to downsize, retire, or reside in a more rustic environment. In this article, we will explore the methods for locating the perfect mobile home for sale with property close to you.1. Establish Your BudgetThe preliminary step in finding the ideal mobile home for sale with property near you is to set your budget. Mobile homes with property can differ significantly in price based on the location, the size of the property, and the condition of the mobile home. It's crucial to thoroughly assess your finances and determine a budget that you are comfortable with. This will assist in narrowing down your search and ensuring that you consider properties within your financial means.2. Investigate Local Zoning RegulationsPrior to commencing your quest for a mobile home with property, it's essential to investigate local zoning regulations. Zoning regulations can vary considerably from one locality to another, and not all areas permit mobile homes to be sited on private property. Make sure to consult your local zoning authority to ascertain any restrictions or guidelines concerning mobile homes on private property in your vicinity.3. Evaluate the LocationLocation plays a vital role in finding the perfect mobile home for sale with property near you. Consider the proximity to essential amenities, such as supermarkets, healthcare facilities, and educational institutions. Additionally, take into account your preferred setting – whether it's a rural area, a suburban neighborhood, or a more urban environment. Also, factor in the climate and weather conditions in the area, as these can influence your overall comfort and living experience.4. Explore Online ListingsOnce you have determined your budget, researched local zoning laws, and considered your desired location, it's time to initiate your search for a mobile home with property. One of the top ways to discover available properties is by perusing online listings. Websites such as Realtor.com, Zillow, and Trulia provide comprehensive listings of mobile homes for sale with property. You can refine your search by location, price, and other essential criteria to locate properties that meet your requirements.5. Retain the Services of a Real Estate AgentIf you are feeling overwhelmed by the process of finding a mobile home with property, consider enlisting the services of a real estate agent who specializes in mobile homes and property. A real estate agent can assist you in navigating the intricacies of purchasing a mobile home with property, and can also grant you access to properties that may not be listed online. Additionally, a real estate agent can aid in negotiating the purchase price and ensuring that all requisite paperwork is accurately completed.6. Attend Property Viewings and Open HousesOnce you have identified several properties that pique your interest, it's time to commence attending open houses or scheduling viewings with the sellers or their real estate agents. This will afford you an opportunity to personally observe the properties and gain insight into the neighborhood and surrounding area. Do not hesitate to pose inquiries about the property, such as the condition of the mobile home, the size and layout of the property, and any supplementary amenities or features that may be included.7. Thoroughly Examine the PropertyUpon finding a mobile home with property that captures your interest, it's imperative to meticulously examine the property prior to making an offer. This entails conducting a comprehensive inspection of the mobile home itself, as well as surveying the property and any additional structures, such as sheds or garages. It is also crucial to enlist the services of a professional home inspector to identify any potential issues, such as structural damage, water damage, or electrical problems if conducting a thorough inspection yourself is not within your comfort zone.8. Explore Funding AlternativesUpon discovering the ideal mobile home for sale with property nearby, it's time to explore your funding alternatives. Mobile homes with property can be financed through conventional mortgage lenders, as well as through specialized lenders that specifically extend financing for mobile homes. Make certain to meticulously scrutinize your funding options and select a lender that provides favorable terms and conditions that align with your comfort level.9. Finalize the AcquisitionSubsequent to conducting a property inspection and securing your financing, it's time to finalize the acquisition of your new mobile home with property. This encompasses negotiating the purchase price, completing all requisite paperwork, and arranging for the transfer of the property title. It's crucial to thoroughly review all contracts and agreements before affixing your signature to ensure that you comprehensively comprehend the terms and conditions of the purchase.10. Prepare for RelocationUpon finalizing the acquisition of your new mobile home with property, it's time to prepare for the relocation process. This encompasses making arrangements for the transportation of the mobile home to your new property and undertaking any essential preparations for the setup and installation of utilities, such as water and electricity. Furthermore, contemplate any landscaping or home improvement projects that you may wish to embark upon after settling in.In conclusion, discovering the ideal mobile home for sale with property near you involves meticulous planning, research, and consideration of your budget, location, and specific requirements. By adhering to these steps, you can successfully locate and purchase the perfect mobile home with property that aligns with your criteria and enables you to relish a comfortable and economical living arrangement. Whether you seek to downsize, retire, or simply revel in a more rustic lifestyle, a mobile home with property can provide you with the ideal housing solution. View our amazing property deals at TheLotStore.Com. 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2024.06.11 08:23 Atul-__-Chaurasia A Hindi Professor's Harassment by ABVP Shows Near-Complete Takeover of Universities by RSS-BJP
It is not just symbolic that a day before the swearing-in of the government under the leadership of Narendra Modi as the Prime Minister, members of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) entered the class of Dr. Himanshu Pandya at Mohanlal Sukhadia University in Rajasthan’s Udaipur, disrupted his class, and forced him out of the class and the campus. All the while calling him anti-Hindu and anti-national. He was not harmed physically and for that, we would be asked to be grateful to the ABVP members. submitted by Atul-__-Chaurasia to librandu [link] [comments] Dr. Pandya is a Hindi scholar and Professor and was invited by the university to give lectures on research methodology. This was his third and last class and he was concluding his lecture when the ABVP members entered the classroom with a sheaf of paper. They had dug up an old Facebook post by Dr. Pandya which he had titled “Smriti Babri Masjid.” Written in January when Narendra Modi was leading the celebration of the consecration of a Ram temple built on the land of the now-demolished Babri Mosque, the post rightly criticized the whole drama and talked about the injustice and criminality involved in it. The ABVP members said that a man who is so anti-Hindu and anti-national as to criticize this national achievement has no right to be at the university. Dr. Pandya tried to argue with them, asking them to wait till his class was over, but they were in no mood to listen to him. The students were scared into silence and the course coordinator kept requesting Dr. Pandya to come out as he was concerned for his safety. Dr. Pandya saw no point in being there as it was impossible to continue the lecture in the noise that the ABVP people were making. Dr. Pandya left the campus alone. It is quite shocking that the college authorities did not think it necessary to even call the police and give security to Dr. Pandya and ensure that he reaches his house safely. That he was not harmed cannot be the argument for this callous approach. One of the students, who was a Dalit, came with his bike and offered to take Dr. Pandya to his place of stay. The ABVP people took out his ignition key. He managed to take it back and convinced Dr. Pandya to allow him to take him home. Dr. Pandya did not want him to be harmed. All the while, the ABVP people were making videos as doing violence is not enough for the Hindutvavadi gangs. They want to make it a spectacle and spread their violence among the larger population to make them participate in it and enjoy it. After forcing him out of the campus, the ABVP gang went to the chamber of Prof. Sudha Chaudhary, a senior professor of Philosophy and the person in-charge of the course for which Dr. Pandya was invited. They wanted action against Dr. Pandya and those responsible for inviting him. Prof. Chaudhary has been a target of the ABVP for a very long time and they have tried to harass and attack her earlier too for her secular and independent stance. Later, the ABVP members told the media that they had driven out a Pro-Palestine person from the campus. Dr. Pandya wrote on Facebook that he wanted to discuss it with the ABVP people and tell them that their own government was supporting the right of Palestinians to have their own state. But are the ABVP people even interested in discussion and dialogue? In the video, we can see Prof. Chaudhary telling the ABVP people that everyone has a right to have their opinion, but they refuse to listen to her. Later, one of them tells the media that they would ask the government to discipline teachers like Prof. Chaudhary and Dr. Pandya and make them sit at home and not allow them to pollute the minds of the students. Their threat should be taken seriously. To understand where it can go, one has to recall an incident at the same university 9 years ago in which the ABVP and RSS people had burnt the effigies of Prof. Sudha Chaudhary and Prof. Ashok Vohra of the University of Delhi, who was invited by her to speak in a seminar on ‘Dharmik Samvad: Adhunik Anivaryata’ (Religious Dialogue: The Need in Contemporary Times). The ABVP and RSS alleged that Prof. Vohra had insulted Hindu gods and goddesses. It is a different matter that poor Prof. Vohra was only quoting from the Western Indologists to critique them. One can realize the absurdity of the situation when one recalls that the then education minister of Rajasthan ordered the university to file FIRs against Prof. Vohra and Prof. Chaudhary. He said, “I have read his script… this sort of vulgar, obscene language for Hindu gods and goddesses will not be tolerated, not in Rajasthan…” We can laugh at his illiteracy, but the danger to the two Professors was real. Prof. Vohra had to make an appeal to the PM. As reported by the media, “Professor Ashok Vohra, former head of the department of philosophy at Delhi University, has now written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking his intervention and urging him to ‘keep the registration of an FIR against me in abeyance until the written lecture is read by some competent scholar to determine the import of its content’.” Another incident from 2017 comes back to mind. Dr. Rajshri Ranawat of the department of English at Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur, had organized a seminar and invited Prof. Nivedita Menon to speak. Again, the RSS cohort ‘protested’ against their ‘anti-national’ views and FIRs were filed against them. It became worse for Dr. Ranawat who was promptly suspended by the university. Since 2015-16, things have deteriorated in Rajasthan and other parts of the country where ABVP has become a law unto itself. It disrupts classes, lectures, film shows, exhibitions, and events it dubs as anti-national. The People’s Union for Civil Liberties, while condemning the humiliation of Dr. Pandya, has said that in all universities of Rajasthan it has become impossible to talk about secularism, equality, and freedom of expression. The fear of the ABVP and the administration, which in most cases turns into an accomplice of the ABVP, is such that no teacher wants to touch these issues. The latest incident of attack on Dr. Himanshu Pandya and his humiliation only tells us about the violent atmosphere in which academics are functioning in Rajasthan. Why only in Rajasthan? It is an all-India phenomenon now. We in the University of Delhi and other universities face it every day. University life is hostage to the wishes of the ABVP and the administration bows before it. When you know that there are topics you cannot discuss on the campus, when you constantly watch your words, when you stop speaking or writing even on other forums because that can go against you, as we can see in the case of violence against Dr. Pandya, can we say that universities are living entities in India? We can praise the calmness and courage with which Dr Pandya faced the situation but no teacher should require this extraordinary bravery to be a teacher. Not all teachers would be able to respond to the situation as Dr Pandya did. But that is how all of us are. We should not be made to face situations like this. We’ll call it a case of violation of academic freedom. But it is much more than that. It is a near-total takeover of the universities and our lives by gangs affiliated with the RSS and the BJP. Will the ‘new’ political situation bring some change in it? As we can see from this incident of violence against Dr. Pandya, that remains a wish. |
2024.06.11 08:22 Contactunderground Scouting out a Contact Site in the High Desert: “Mr. Big,” Two Military Types and a One-man Chopper” CONTACT NETWORK HISTORY PROJECT: EVIDENCE OF SURVEILLANCE
Scouting out a Contact Site in the High Desert: “Mr. Big,” Two Military Types and a One-man Chopper” submitted by Contactunderground to HighStrangeness [link] [comments] CONTACT NETWORK HISTORY PROJECT: EVIDENCE OF SURVEILLANCE Joseph Burkes MD 2014, edited 2023 A chopper like this one below FAA regulations flew by our team in the Santa Susana Pass October 1992. I was the first to arrive at the small parking area nestled against the rock face of the Santa Susana Pass. This was barely enough room for a half dozen vehicles to park. “PHOTON TALK” DURING A PREVIOUS OUTING Just a few weeks before while doing night contact work adjacent to the pass, highly anomalous lights had signaled at our contact team from the steep walls of the canyon. The lights were truly anomalous in that they were large, over a foot across and had some special features like strobe and slow flare up and dim functions. They were separated by perhaps one hundred feet. One was positioned on the sheer elevation of the canyon. To access it, one would have to be a rock climber of considerable skill. The second light was higher up on the rock face and perched on a ledge next to some scrub brush that clung to the cliff. While my team had been climbing down the trail from the south side of the pass, one of these lights signaled at our team. With the advice from a co-worker, Alex Ayres, I signaled back the light in a specific pattern: one flash from my lantern, wait three seconds, then two flashes, then wait three seconds, finally three flashes from my halogen 500K candlepower “light bazooka.” To my surprise, the anomalous light on the ridge signaled back at me with a powerful strobe. One flash from me, and then an immediate strobe reply. It was so fast that the response occurred even before the light from my “bazooka” had faded. Two signals from me, followed by strobe, strobe. Finally three in a row from my lantern, flash, flash flash, then three strobes replied. The rapidity of the responses suggested there was a consciousness connection between me and whoever was signaling at us. I was working in the ER at the Kaiser Panorama City Medical Center. I had a flexible schedule and it was relatively easy to schedule the outing during an afternoon off. If I had remained in my internal medicine office based practice it would have been much harder to find the time to do contact work. The Santa Susana Pass is located in the high desert in the northwest corner of Los Angeles County. It was sunny that day, typical southern California weather, hot and dry. The roar of the traffic on the 118 Freeway filled the canyon. It was a desolate place. The steep canyon walls on either side of the road were covered with sagebrush that clung to rock face. A BIG MAN IN A BLACK MERCEDES SEDAN I couldn’t help noticing a large black Mercedes sedan parked illegally on the overpass that spanned the highway. The widows were rolled up and in the drivers seat sat an enormous man with a white shirt and black tie. He must have weighed 300lbs and looked like an actor from a James Bond movie, the kind of character that perhaps might be called “Mr. Big.” I imagined that his engine was running and he had the AC on because otherwise that big black car in the hot sun would become an oven on wheels. THE CSETI INTELLIGENCE CONNECTION My level of vigilance was high, not just because I was from crime ridden New York City and was not accustomed to hiking in the desert, but also because of what I had learned from Dr Greer. At the beginning of the contact campaign that he called the “CE-5 Initiative,” he readily shared details of his interactions with intelligence operatives working for both the legal authorities and the more shadowy elements that he labeled “the control groups.” This was a network of powerful corporate and government forces that allegedly worked to “keep a lid” on the UFO situation. Their program presumably was a highly sophisticated campaign of “perception management” using psychological warfare techniques that resulted in what has been called “The UFO Truth Embargo.” Key public influencers, journalists, academicians and politicians and the Pentagon all had a role to convince the American people that when it came to UFOs, “There was nothing to see there.” After workshops it was his regular practice to talk to small groups of his followers. Till late hours in the night he told amazing stories about what were the sequelae of the Gulf Breeze encounter in which four saucer shaped craft had signaled at his contact team. This had occurred on the night of March 14, 1992 and just a short distance from the Pensacola Naval Station whose radar I suspected had picked up the event. A few weeks later Dr. Greer suddenly found himself invited as a speaker for an alien abduction conference. The sponsoring organization was called “Treatment and Research for Experienced Anomalous Trauma) (TREAT).” There members of the what he called “a control group” pulled the North Carolina physician aside and “grilled” him about what were his intentions with his new organization called CSETI. In a leaked 2010 document called “Dead Man’s Trigger” On page 21 of the pdf file http://exopolitics.blogs.com/files/steve.greer.dead.mans.trigger.pdf Dr. Greer gives the names of the former US intelligence officers allegedly present at the TREAT conference, General Stubblebine, Colonels John Alexander and Edward Dames. So as I waited for my team in the Santa Susana Pass, I was aware of these interactions between my medical colleague and people who would be described in Hollywood westerns as “some pretty tough hombres.” THE PRESENCE OF MILITARY OFFICER TYPES AT ROCKY PEAK STATE PARK. “Mr. Big” in the black Mercedes was the first clue that I things were a bit strange. Later just before the other members of LA CE-5 Working Group arrived, a civilian Jeep pulled up and out jumped a man in his early forties. He had a short mustache, athletic build, wearing shorts, sunglasses, and a baseball style cap. The brisk and focused way he moved suggested he was active, or retired military. About an hour later after the other volunteers for our scouting mission had joined me, we were hiking up to Rocky Peak. On the trail we passed another gentleman who looked like he might be related to the first. Although slightly heavier in build, he had the same kind of short mustache, sunglasses, and military bearing. What made their presence even more remarkable was that it was a week day afternoon and the park was pretty much deserted. Running into one guy who might look like a military officer could be coincidental, but two separate ones, maybe not. LOW FLYING ONE-MAN CHOPPER WHEEZES BY As we came down the steep trail to the parking area we had one more clue indicating something strange was going on. A one-man helicopter wheezed by us flying at low altitude through the narrow canyon that formed the Santa Susana Pass. It was so close to the 118 Freeway that from our position on the trail we actually could look down directly into the cockpit. I knew such craft existed from photo books that I had read as a child, but I had never seen one in flight. It was probably no more seventy yards from us as it raced by. I didn’t see any governmental or commercial emblem on the toy like chopper. My guess was that this “bird” was flying in violation of LA County regulations that prohibited low altitude flight over freeways. Our scouting mission to check out Rocky Peak for UFO research revealed that the trail up to our potential research site was quite doable. I suspected however that it would take the older and slower members of our team close to an hour to get up through the foothills to the base of the mountain. Fortunately there was a large open flat area at the top of the trail. I must have thought, “What a great place for a flying saucer to land.” The clearing from which Rocky Peak rose up was several football-fields large and we had only encountered one rattlesnake on the hike. This was going to work out just fine. Little did I know that our encounters with helicopters were just beginning. In the next chapter, I describe how two large black helicopters followed us up the trail to what I had imagined was a “perfect UFO research site.” Notes from the Contact Underground: Previous Reports My human initiated contact team had immediate results when we started fieldwork, but they were not what I expected. https://contactunderground.wordpress.com/2022/10/15/mystery-lights-in-the-santa-susana-pass/ During the first month of staging Human Initiated Contact Events (HICE) members our LA based CE-5 team not only had sightings during fieldwork, but also while driving home alone. https://contactunderground.wordpress.com/2022/06/20/human-initiated-contact-eventshice-and-the-consciousness-connection/ Notes from the Contact Underground, next report: Staging Human Initiated Contact Events (HICE) adjacent to a high security research lab involved challenges of surveillance for my team. https://contactunderground.wordpress.com/2022/05/19/did-a-fateful-phone-call-trigger-the-appearance-of-blackhawk-helicopters-during-contact-work/ |
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2024.06.11 08:19 Contactunderground Scouting out a Contact Site in the High Desert: “Mr. Big,” Two Military Types and a One-man Chopper” CONTACT NETWORK HISTORY PROJECT: EVIDENCE OF SURVEILLANCE
Scouting out a Contact Site in the High Desert: “Mr. Big,” Two Military Types and a One-man Chopper” submitted by Contactunderground to Experiencers [link] [comments] CONTACT NETWORK HISTORY PROJECT: EVIDENCE OF SURVEILLANCE Joseph Burkes MD 2014, edited 2023 October 1992. I was the first to arrive at the small parking area nestled against the rock face of the Santa Susana Pass. This was barely enough room for a half dozen vehicles to park. “PHOTON TALK” DURING A PREVIOUS OUTING Just a few weeks before while doing night contact work adjacent to the pass, highly anomalous lights had signaled at our contact team from the steep walls of the canyon. The lights were truly anomalous in that they were large, over a foot across and had some special features like strobe and slow flare up and dim functions. They were separated by perhaps one hundred feet. One was positioned on the sheer elevation of the canyon. To access it, one would have to be a rock climber of considerable skill. The second light was higher up on the rock face and perched on a ledge next to some scrub brush that clung to the cliff. While my team had been climbing down the trail from the south side of the pass, one of these lights signaled at our team. With the advice from a co-worker, Alex Ayres, I signaled back the light in a specific pattern: one flash from my lantern, wait three seconds, then two flashes, then wait three seconds, finally three flashes from my halogen 500K candlepower “light bazooka.” To my surprise, the anomalous light on the ridge signaled back at me with a powerful strobe. One flash from me, and then an immediate strobe reply. It was so fast that the response occurred even before the light from my “bazooka” had faded. Two signals from me, followed by strobe, strobe. Finally three in a row from my lantern, flash, flash flash, then three strobes replied. The rapidity of the responses suggested there was a consciousness connection between me and whoever was signaling at us. I was working in the ER at the Kaiser Panorama City Medical Center. I had a flexible schedule and it was relatively easy to schedule the outing during an afternoon off. If I had remained in my internal medicine office based practice it would have been much harder to find the time to do contact work. A chopper like this below FAA regulations flew by our team in the Santa Susana Pass. The Santa Susana Pass is located in the high desert in the northwest corner of Los Angeles County. It was sunny that day, typical southern California weather, hot and dry. The roar of the traffic on the 118 Freeway filled the canyon. It was a desolate place. The steep canyon walls on either side of the road were covered with sagebrush that clung to rock face. A BIG MAN IN A BLACK MERCEDES SEDAN I couldn’t help noticing a large black Mercedes sedan parked illegally on the overpass that spanned the highway. The widows were rolled up and in the drivers seat sat an enormous man with a white shirt and black tie. He must have weighed 300lbs and looked like an actor from a James Bond movie, the kind of character that perhaps might be called “Mr. Big.” I imagined that his engine was running and he had the AC on because otherwise that big black car in the hot sun would become an oven on wheels. THE CSETI INTELLIGENCE CONNECTION My level of vigilance was high, not just because I was from crime ridden New York City and was not accustomed to hiking in the desert, but also because of what I had learned from Dr Greer. At the beginning of the contact campaign that he called the “CE-5 Initiative,” he readily shared details of his interactions with intelligence operatives working for both the legal authorities and the more shadowy elements that he labeled “the control groups.” This was a network of powerful corporate and government forces that allegedly worked to “keep a lid” on the UFO situation. Their program presumably was a highly sophisticated campaign of “perception management” using psychological warfare techniques that resulted in what has been called “The UFO Truth Embargo.” Key public influencers, journalists, academicians and politicians and the Pentagon all had a role to convince the American people that when it came to UFOs, “There was nothing to see there.” After workshops it was his regular practice to talk to small groups of his followers. Till late hours in the night he told amazing stories about what were the sequelae of the Gulf Breeze encounter in which four saucer shaped craft had signaled at his contact team. This had occurred on the night of March 14, 1992 and just a short distance from the Pensacola Naval Station whose radar I suspected had picked up the event. A few weeks later Dr. Greer suddenly found himself invited as a speaker for an alien abduction conference. The sponsoring organization was called “Treatment and Research for Experienced Anomalous Trauma) (TREAT).” There members of the what he called “a control group” pulled the North Carolina physician aside and “grilled” him about what were his intentions with his new organization called CSETI. In a leaked 2010 document called “Dead Man’s Trigger” On page 21 of the pdf file http://exopolitics.blogs.com/files/steve.greer.dead.mans.trigger.pdf Dr. Greer gives the names of the former US intelligence officers allegedly present at the TREAT conference, General Stubblebine, Colonels John Alexander and Edward Dames. So as I waited for my team in the Santa Susana Pass, I was aware of these interactions between my medical colleague and people who would be described in Hollywood westerns as “some pretty tough hombres.” THE PRESENCE OF MILITARY OFFICER TYPES AT ROCKY PEAK STATE PARK. “Mr. Big” in the black Mercedes was the first clue that I things were a bit strange. Later just before the other members of LA CE-5 Working Group arrived, a civilian Jeep pulled up and out jumped a man in his early forties. He had a short mustache, athletic build, wearing shorts, sunglasses, and a baseball style cap. The brisk and focused way he moved suggested he was active, or retired military. About an hour later after the other volunteers for our scouting mission had joined me, we were hiking up to Rocky Peak. On the trail we passed another gentleman who looked like he might be related to the first. Although slightly heavier in build, he had the same kind of short mustache, sunglasses, and military bearing. What made their presence even more remarkable was that it was a week day afternoon and the park was pretty much deserted. Running into one guy who might look like a military officer could be coincidental, but two separate ones, maybe not. LOW FLYING ONE-MAN CHOPPER WHEEZES BY As we came down the steep trail to the parking area we had one more clue indicating something strange was going on. A one-man helicopter wheezed by us flying at low altitude through the narrow canyon that formed the Santa Susana Pass. It was so close to the 118 Freeway that from our position on the trail we actually could look down directly into the cockpit. I knew such craft existed from photo books that I had read as a child, but I had never seen one in flight. It was probably no more seventy yards from us as it raced by. I didn’t see any governmental or commercial emblem on the toy like chopper. My guess was that this “bird” was flying in violation of LA County regulations that prohibited low altitude flight over freeways. Our scouting mission to check out Rocky Peak for UFO research revealed that the trail up to our potential research site was quite doable. I suspected however that it would take the older and slower members of our team close to an hour to get up through the foothills to the base of the mountain. Fortunately there was a large open flat area at the top of the trail. I must have thought, “What a great place for a flying saucer to land.” The clearing from which Rocky Peak rose up was several football-fields large and we had only encountered one rattlesnake on the hike. This was going to work out just fine. Little did I know that our encounters with helicopters were just beginning. In the next chapter, I describe how two large black helicopters followed us up the trail to what I had imagined was a “perfect UFO research site.” Notes from the Contact Underground: Previous Reports My human initiated contact team had immediate results when we started fieldwork, but they were not what I expected. https://contactunderground.wordpress.com/2022/10/15/mystery-lights-in-the-santa-susana-pass/ During the first month of staging Human Initiated Contact Events (HICE) members our LA based CE-5 team not only had sightings during fieldwork, but also while driving home alone. https://contactunderground.wordpress.com/2022/06/20/human-initiated-contact-eventshice-and-the-consciousness-connection/ Notes from the Contact Underground, next report: Staging Human Initiated Contact Events (HICE) adjacent to a high security research lab involved challenges of surveillance for my team. https://contactunderground.wordpress.com/2022/05/19/did-a-fateful-phone-call-trigger-the-appearance-of-blackhawk-helicopters-during-contact-work/ |
2024.06.11 08:17 shadowreflex10 Are there late bloomers here in this sub reddit? How did you kept yourself strong not following the societal temple of early success? And how did you not feel late in life?
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2024.06.11 08:16 Contactunderground Scouting out a Contact Site in the High Desert: “Mr. Big,” Two Military Types and a One-man Chopper” CONTACT NETWORK HISTORY PROJECT: EVIDENCE OF SURVEILLANCE
Scouting out a Contact Site in the High Desert: “Mr. Big,” Two Military Types and a One-man Chopper” submitted by Contactunderground to ContactUnderground [link] [comments] CONTACT NETWORK HISTORY PROJECT: EVIDENCE OF SURVEILLANCE Joseph Burkes MD 2014, edited 2023 A chopper like this one flying be October 1992. I was the first to arrive at the small parking area nestled against the rock face of the Santa Susana Pass. This was barely enough room for a half dozen vehicles to park. “PHOTON TALK” DURING A PREVIOUS OUTING Just a few weeks before while doing night contact work adjacent to the pass, highly anomalous lights had signaled at our contact team from the steep walls of the canyon. The lights were truly anomalous in that they were large, over a foot across and had some special features like strobe and slow flare up and dim functions. They were separated by perhaps one hundred feet. One was positioned on the sheer elevation of the canyon. To access it, one would have to be a rock climber of considerable skill. The second light was higher up on the rock face and perched on a ledge next to some scrub brush that clung to the cliff. While my team had been climbing down the trail from the south side of the pass, one of these lights signaled at our team. With the advice from a co-worker, Alex Ayres, I signaled back the light in a specific pattern: one flash from my lantern, wait three seconds, then two flashes, then wait three seconds, finally three flashes from my halogen 500K candlepower “light bazooka.” To my surprise, the anomalous light on the ridge signaled back at me with a powerful strobe. One flash from me, and then an immediate strobe reply. It was so fast that the response occurred even before the light from my “bazooka” had faded. Two signals from me, followed by strobe, strobe. Finally three in a row from my lantern, flash, flash flash, then three strobes replied. The rapidity of the responses suggested there was a consciousness connection between me and whoever was signaling at us. I was working in the ER at the Kaiser Panorama City Medical Center. I had a flexible schedule and it was relatively easy to schedule the outing during an afternoon off. If I had remained in my internal medicine office based practice it would have been much harder to find the time to do contact work. The Santa Susana Pass is located in the high desert in the northwest corner of Los Angeles County. It was sunny that day, typical southern California weather, hot and dry. The roar of the traffic on the 118 Freeway filled the canyon. It was a desolate place. The steep canyon walls on either side of the road were covered with sagebrush that clung to rock face. A BIG MAN IN A BLACK MERCEDES SEDAN I couldn’t help noticing a large black Mercedes sedan parked illegally on the overpass that spanned the highway. The widows were rolled up and in the drivers seat sat an enormous man with a white shirt and black tie. He must have weighed 300lbs and looked like an actor from a James Bond movie, the kind of character that perhaps might be called “Mr. Big.” I imagined that his engine was running and he had the AC on because otherwise that big black car in the hot sun would become an oven on wheels. THE CSETI INTELLIGENCE CONNECTION My level of vigilance was high, not just because I was from crime ridden New York City and was not accustomed to hiking in the desert, but also because of what I had learned from Dr Greer. At the beginning of the contact campaign that he called the “CE-5 Initiative,” he readily shared details of his interactions with intelligence operatives working for both the legal authorities and the more shadowy elements that he labeled “the control groups.” This was a network of powerful corporate and government forces that allegedly worked to “keep a lid” on the UFO situation. Their program presumably was a highly sophisticated campaign of “perception management” using psychological warfare techniques that resulted in what has been called “The UFO Truth Embargo.” Key public influencers, journalists, academicians and politicians and the Pentagon all had a role to convince the American people that when it came to UFOs, “There was nothing to see there.” After workshops it was his regular practice to talk to small groups of his followers. Till late hours in the night he told amazing stories about what were the sequelae of the Gulf Breeze encounter in which four saucer shaped craft had signaled at his contact team. This had occurred on the night of March 14, 1992 and just a short distance from the Pensacola Naval Station whose radar I suspected had picked up the event. A few weeks later Dr. Greer suddenly found himself invited as a speaker for an alien abduction conference. The sponsoring organization was called “Treatment and Research for Experienced Anomalous Trauma) (TREAT).” There members of the what he called “a control group” pulled the North Carolina physician aside and “grilled” him about what were his intentions with his new organization called CSETI. In a leaked 2010 document called “Dead Man’s Trigger” On page 21 of the pdf file http://exopolitics.blogs.com/files/steve.greer.dead.mans.trigger.pdf Dr. Greer gives the names of the former US intelligence officers allegedly present at the TREAT conference, General Stubblebine, Colonels John Alexander and Edward Dames. So as I waited for my team in the Santa Susana Pass, I was aware of these interactions between my medical colleague and people who would be described in Hollywood westerns as “some pretty tough hombres.” THE PRESENCE OF MILITARY OFFICER TYPES AT ROCKY PEAK STATE PARK. “Mr. Big” in the black Mercedes was the first clue that I things were a bit strange. Later just before the other members of LA CE-5 Working Group arrived, a civilian Jeep pulled up and out jumped a man in his early forties. He had a short mustache, athletic build, wearing shorts, sunglasses, and a baseball style cap. The brisk and focused way he moved suggested he was active, or retired military. About an hour later after the other volunteers for our scouting mission had joined me, we were hiking up to Rocky Peak. On the trail we passed another gentleman who looked like he might be related to the first. Although slightly heavier in build, he had the same kind of short mustache, sunglasses, and military bearing. What made their presence even more remarkable was that it was a week day afternoon and the park was pretty much deserted. Running into one guy who might look like a military officer could be coincidental, but two separate ones, maybe not. LOW FLYING ONE-MAN CHOPPER WHEEZES BY As we came down the steep trail to the parking area we had one more clue indicating something strange was going on. A one-man helicopter wheezed by us flying at low altitude through the narrow canyon that formed the Santa Susana Pass. It was so close to the 118 Freeway that from our position on the trail we actually could look down directly into the cockpit. I knew such craft existed from photo books that I had read as a child, but I had never seen one in flight. It was probably no more seventy yards from us as it raced by. I didn’t see any governmental or commercial emblem on the toy like chopper. My guess was that this “bird” was flying in violation of LA County regulations that prohibited low altitude flight over freeways. Our scouting mission to check out Rocky Peak for UFO research revealed that the trail up to our potential research site was quite doable. I suspected however that it would take the older and slower members of our team close to an hour to get up through the foothills to the base of the mountain. Fortunately there was a large open flat area at the top of the trail. I must have thought, “What a great place for a flying saucer to land.” The clearing from which Rocky Peak rose up was several football-fields large and we had only encountered one rattlesnake on the hike. This was going to work out just fine. Little did I know that our encounters with helicopters were just beginning. In the next chapter, I describe how two large black helicopters followed us up the trail to what I had imagined was a “perfect UFO research site.” Notes from the Contact Underground: Previous Reports My human initiated contact team had immediate results when we started fieldwork, but they were not what I expected. https://contactunderground.wordpress.com/2022/10/15/mystery-lights-in-the-santa-susana-pass/ During the first month of staging Human Initiated Contact Events (HICE) members our LA based CE-5 team not only had sightings during fieldwork, but also while driving home alone. https://contactunderground.wordpress.com/2022/06/20/human-initiated-contact-eventshice-and-the-consciousness-connection/ Notes from the Contact Underground, next report: Staging Human Initiated Contact Events (HICE) adjacent to a high security research lab involved challenges of surveillance for my team. https://contactunderground.wordpress.com/2022/05/19/did-a-fateful-phone-call-trigger-the-appearance-of-blackhawk-helicopters-during-contact-work/ |
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2024.06.11 08:10 ConsequenceSure3063 Best Gerber Hunting Knife
submitted by ConsequenceSure3063 to u/ConsequenceSure3063 [link] [comments] https://preview.redd.it/58nms3r6wv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9021859c940d065a17f557d62e8da2018929a826 When it comes to hunting, having the right tools can make all the difference. From skinning and filingt to preparing a sumptuous meal, a reliable hunting knife can be your most trusted companion. In this roundup, we'll explore the best Gerber hunting knives to help you make an informed decision for your next hunting adventure. The Top 19 Best Gerber Hunting Knife
Reviews🔗Gerber Moment Field Dress Kit: High-Quality Knives for Field Dressing and Butcheringhttps://preview.redd.it/vjcp7jo7wv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4a1c1ea98f79d0e9c824f7d0a6ba68b2011f73ce I recently had the chance to use the Gerber Moment Field Dress Kit during a hunting trip, and I couldn't be more pleased with its performance. The two knives in the kit, a large gut hook fixed blade and a small fixed blade designed for small game, were incredibly efficient when it came to skinning and quartering the deer. One of the standout aspects of the knives was the textured rubber handles. In the chilly, wet environment, these handles provided an excellent grip and boosted my confidence in handling the knives. The full tang, fixed blade construction was also a noteworthy feature that added to their durability and ability to withstand longer-term and nontraditional use. However, there were a few areas where the kit could have been improved. The glass bead blade finish seemed to attract more fingerprints than I would have liked, and the plain edge blades, while functional for a large portion of hunting tasks, might have been better suited with a serrated edge for certain tasks. The nylon scabbard was a nice touch, providing a secure and convenient way to stow the two knives. However, I found the metal snaps that held the scabbard closed to be a bit flimsy, making me concerned about their long-term performance. In conclusion, the Gerber Moment Field Dress Kit offers an array of features that make it a valuable addition to any hunter's toolset. The textured rubber handles and efficient blade designs stand out as highlights, while the slightly flimsy metal snaps and an occasional need for serrated edge blades warrant careful consideration. Overall, the Gerber Pledge Knife makes a great choice for those in search of a dedicated hunting knife kit. 🔗Gerber Principle Knife: versatile, full-tang fixed blade for outdoor adventureshttps://preview.redd.it/j8lnzi28wv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9db315a2a3733133d4138394e37234ac99189672 A few months ago, I decided to take on the role of a camping enthusiast and venture into the great outdoors. As I prepared for my first solo expedition, I needed a trusty outdoor knife to accompany me on my journey. That's where the Gerber Principle Fixed Blade Knife came into play. This knife quickly became an essential part of my outdoor gear, and I've had some truly memorable experiences with it. One of the first things I noticed about this knife was its blade. With a 3.1-inch drop-point blade made of 420HC stainless steel, it proved to be a versatile tool for various bushcraft tasks. Whether I was whittling a piece of firewood or cutting branches for my shelter, the Principle's blade never failed to deliver. The zero-edge Scandinavian grind made sharpening a breeze, and I appreciated the ergonomic multi-grip handle with its rubber overmold for added comfort. However, there were a few drawbacks to this knife that I couldn't ignore. The sheath, made of plastic, seemed cheap and poorly constructed. It struggled to hold onto the knife, and the knife would rattle around within the sheath whenever I was hiking or moving quickly. I found myself constantly adjusting the sheath to ensure the knife wouldn't fall out. Another minor inconvenience was the limited attachment options on the sheath. While the snap-in enclosure and the snap-in MOLLE strap were useful in their own ways, I couldn't help but feel like a more comfortable and secure attachment method could have been implemented. Despite these shortcomings, the Gerber Principle Fixed Blade Knife has proven to be a reliable companion on my outdoor adventures. Its sturdy construction, coupled with the versatility of its blade, has been a lifesaver in some of the most challenging situations I've encountered. The knife's balance, comfort, and durability have made it a valuable addition to my camping gear, and I would highly recommend it for any avid outdoor enthusiast looking for a reliable and versatile blade. 🔗Versatile Gerber Folding Machete for Outdoor Adventureshttps://preview.redd.it/cnyq5qm8wv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fe0526bb85be0954b7d07205e8f2189d02dfd08d I recently got my hands on the Gerber DoubleDown Folding Machete and I must say, I'm impressed! The knife features a 420HC recurve blade with a handy butterfly opening that folds up to half its size. This compact design makes it perfect for stowing away in my backpack or clipping it onto my belt. One of the standout features for me is the QuadLock locking system, which provides two easy handling positions. The added stability bar and overstrike guard ensure enhanced safety during outdoor adventures. And, as someone who appreciates American-made products, I love that it's made in the USA. However, there are a couple of cons to consider. The folding machete can be a bit heavy, weighing in at 1.58 lb. It's not a major issue, but something to be mindful of when you're carrying it with you. The other downside is the price tag, which is on the higher side compared to some other options in the market. Overall, the Gerber DoubleDown Folding Machete exceeds my expectations in terms of durability, versatility, and grip. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a reliable and efficient multi-purpose tool for camping, hiking, or any other outdoor activities. 🔗Versatile Axe and Knife Combo by Gerber - Gator Editionhttps://preview.redd.it/ep2t4c49wv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2217d0156fe4c3e95e44a94ece25705cd2c8e164 The Gerber Gator Axe Knife Combo has been a reliable and versatile addition to my outdoor adventures. Packed full of innovative features, this combo offers ultimate convenience. The combination of the axe and knife was truly helpful during my camping trips. I have used the axe to chop wood for bonfires, and the knife has proven useful for various tasks, including whittling sticks and carving small projects. The magnet inside the handle was a practical feature, ensuring my knife was securely held as I carried my axe. One of the key highlights of this product is its durable construction. The axe head, made from forged steel, has proven its strength time and time again. The glass-filled nylon handle added a sense of comfort and security, and it held up well during my tasks. However, the product did have some drawbacks as well. The assisted opening feature was not present, which made it more challenging to open the knife without using additional tools. Additionally, the handle could have been more ergonomically designed, as it took some getting used to, particularly when using it in wet conditions. Despite these minor cons, the Gerber Gator Axe Knife Combo has been a useful and dependable tool in my outdoor endeavors. Its blend of size, versatility, and durability make it a top choice for those seeking a reliable combination of axe and knife. 🔗Gerber Downwind Ulu Knifehttps://preview.redd.it/iv22jnk9wv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=20f68be0d2e4a137e0cdc51ea3a1fd33a981100a Wielding the Gerber 3935 Downwind Ulu, I found myself marveling at its efficient design for breaking down large game in the field. This bad boy boasts an impressive satin finish that gleams under sunlight, making it an excellent addition to any hunter's toolkit. The generous handle, made of G10, is both durable and comfortable to grip, reducing fatigue as you work through your task. Its large ulu blade ensures deep, sweeping cuts, saving you time and energy in the process. Although some users have noted a snug fit, the sheath provided makes it conveniently portable. While the Gerber 3935 Downwind Ulu holds up well against the elements, there's always room for improvement. Perhaps incorporating a more adjustable sheath would enhance its usability even further. Regardless, this unique tool is well worth considering for any hunting enthusiast. 🔗Durable and versatile Gerber Pledge Knifehttps://preview.redd.it/2m56enx9wv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d8853a77929d03bd724fbdb60ab7ce3b1c7bc9c4 The Gerber Edge TacHide Knife has become my go-to tool for various tasks. I've found it incredibly handy in daily life, whether at home, work, or on the go. The strong handle with a comfortable soft rubber grip really stands out, offering a solid yet comfortable grip, even when my hands are wet. I also appreciate the universal blade compatibility – it's been convenient to switch out the blades depending on my needs without any hassle. However, there have been a few minor drawbacks. At times, the spring-lock mechanism has been a bit tricky to engage, particularly when trying to replace the blades. The pocket clip has also been rather inflexible for the various carrying styles I've tried. Despite these minor inconveniences, the Gerber Edge TacHide Knife has proven to be a reliable and versatile tool in my daily life. 🔗Gerber US1: Compact Everyday Carry Knife for Effortless Taskshttps://preview.redd.it/cjh2c0gawv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=05b89b789717eddfc62acaf251c4b80475716bfa As a product reviewer who has been using the Gerber US1 pocket knife in my daily life, I must say that this little knife has exceeded my expectations in so many ways. The 2.6-inch blade made of American steel is sharp enough to tackle any task my day brings, and the slim profile perfectly fits in my pocket. The rubberized handle wrapped in textured nylon is a great addition, providing a secure grip even in the roughest of conditions. The finely machined nail nick makes the knife easy to open, and the lock-back mechanism ensures it stays securely closed when not in use. However, one feature that I find a bit unnecessary is the jimping on the blade - it doesn't really serve any practical purpose in my experience. Nevertheless, the US1 still lives up to its reputation as an ergonomic and reliable pocket knife. Overall, the Gerber US1 is an excellent choice for those seeking a lightweight and versatile everyday carry. Its sturdy construction and sharp blade make it a tool worth having in your pocket, and the best part? It's proudly made in the USA. 🔗Gerber Lockdown Pry Multi-Tool: Versatile EDC Knife Solutionhttps://preview.redd.it/7ud0vjtawv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e511b328e970ff926d9e38483785b3e1b28622db As someone who likes to be prepared for any situation, I found the Gerber Pledge Knife to be the perfect EDC companion. The low-profile design means it doesn't take up much space in my pocket, yet it is packed with a variety of useful tools, like a cast pry bar, replaceable #11 blade, and even scissors for cutting rope. The frame lock ensures that the tools are safely locked in place, and the pocket clip makes it easy to stow away when not in use. It also has a striking bottle opener for those times when a cold beer is in order. While I love the abundance of features on this multi-tool, I did notice that the scissors could be a bit flimsy at times. Nevertheless, the pros far outweigh the cons, and I'm sure I'll be reaching for my Gerber Pledge Knife time and time again. 🔗Gerber Center Drive Rescue - Versatile MOLLE-Compatible Sheath with Partial Serrationshttps://preview.redd.it/5isjp58bwv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=23ab2e9796fe23bda49b79647e7c1505bd0e5944 The Gerber Center Drive Rescue has really been a lifesaver in my day-to-day adventures. It's the perfect companion for those who enjoy the great outdoors and find themselves in situations where they might need to do some handy work. The unique and innovative design of the center-axis driver is a game changer – it aligns like a real screwdriver, making the rotations smooth like butter and the torque simply unbeatable. One feature that stood out to me is the one-hand opening strap cutter. It's a simple yet brilliant touch that makes using this tool even more convenient. The 2.5-inch internal blade with its partially serrated edge is another ace up this tool's sleeve – it's sturdy enough to handle most tasks but also has that extra finesse when needed. I also appreciated the one-thumb opening sliding jaws. They're easy to operate and add to the overall functionality of the tool. However, there were a couple of downsides. For one, the internal blade isn't easily accessible as the pliers have to be opened first. But all in all, it's a small price to pay for such a versatile, high-performance tool. The Molle-compatible sheath is another plus. It securely holds the Center Drive Rescue, and the fact that it fits into a MOLLE system makes this tool incredibly easy to carry on outdoor trips. In terms of reviews, there are some recurring positive mentions. Users loved the bit driver, the hook blade, or belt cutter as an added bonus. The multi-tool aspect of the Center Drive Rescue was highly appreciated. One user did mention a few qualms, such as the file being not aggressive enough and the steel used could be harder. But overall, the Gerber Center Drive Rescue really has made a difference in my outdoor experiences. It's a tool that's built to last and offers the perfect blend of practicality and style. 🔗Gerber Vital Skin & Gut Knife: Safe, Lightweight, and High-Vis Hunting Companionhttps://preview.redd.it/fystmhlbwv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=28d2df7789e1e325cde6c4914f68352f8e0569ef The Gerber Vital Skin and Gut Knife, designed to be a versatile and reliable tool for every hunter, left me pleasantly surprised after using it in the field. Its high-vis orange handle with intuitive finger grooves provides a comfortable and secure grip, allowing for better ergonomics during the process of skinning and gutting. I appreciate the unique contouring on the blade and the gut hook that make it easier to dress large game, reducing the strain on my body. The knife is lightweight and easy to carry, fitting neatly into the included sheath that can be attached to a belt for quick access. The Vital Skin and Gut Knife's gut hook tip is essential, as it maximizes the knife's capabilities in caping when my energy levels drop. The rubber handle offers a firm grip, giving me the necessary push and pull strength during the task. Additionally, the high-visual Vital orange color is a great feature, as it makes the knife easy to spot if dropped while working in the field. However, there were a few drawbacks I encountered. The edge retention of the knife was not as impressive as I had hoped, requiring frequent sharpening to maintain its effectiveness. This could be a downside for hunters who spend longer hours in the field or need their knife to last for extended periods. Nevertheless, the Gerber Vital Skin and Gut Knife is an accommodating and efficient tool for any hunter, whether novice or experienced, and its ease of use makes it a must-add to any hunting kit. 🔗Gerber Slim Pry Multi-Tool Lockdown for Everyday Usehttps://preview.redd.it/1yjrbu1cwv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=93825357d9a2ec92ef1f79f8b288558164b04480 I've had the pleasure of using the Gerber Multi Tool Lockdown Slim Pry Brown Bronze during my daily commute, and let me tell you, it's a game-changer. The liner-lock on this bad boy is a little tricky, but with the right technique, you can quickly disengage it and put the blade back into the carrier position. As for the built-in scissors, they're not the widest, but they sure do the job. Just clip this compact multi-tool onto my bag or pocket, and I'm good to go. Durability-wise, it feels sturdy and well-constructed, which is a must-have for me. The only downside? A tiny part of the pocket clip broke after two weeks of use - hopefully, it's not a sign of a bigger issue. Overall, this multi-tool is a reliable companion in your adventures. Its sleek design and practical tools make it a standout contender among the crowd. 🔗Stainless Steel Scout Carry Knife with Multi-Toolshttps://preview.redd.it/pjmb2ufcwv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=efe15cf6c3cb71b6f9ad67ab398e714d4975b12b The Armbar Scout has become a trusty companion in my daily life, whether I'm running errands or adventuring in the great outdoors. Its stainless steel frame is both durable and lightweight, making it easy to carry wherever I go. The pocket clip is a convenient addition, allowing me to quickly access the tool when I need it. The multi-tool aspect of this knife is really where it shines. The plain edge blade has been incredibly useful in a range of situations, from cutting cordage to carving small notches in wood. The spring-loaded scissors, though initially a bit tricky to use, have proven to be quite versatile in trimming and repairing various items. The can opener is small but surprisingly effective, and the saw has come in handy for cutting small branches or fine work. However, there are a few downsides to the Armbar Scout. The size is rather small, which can be a bit limiting compared to larger multi-tools. Additionally, the scissors can be quite difficult to open in the beginning, and the folding pry balip, while functional, isn't something I've found myself needing often. Overall, the Armbar Scout has proven to be a useful and reliable tool in my daily life. I would definitely recommend it for anyone in need of a compact, versatile multi-tool for everyday use and outdoor adventures. 🔗Gerber Vital Skin & Gut Knife - High-Visual Design and Safe, Lightweight Constructionhttps://preview.redd.it/c5umscwcwv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=44061502f7575105afda5bd19a6f769d2c1a60e0 I've been using the Gerber Vital Knife as my go-to tool for gutting game animals. The high-visibility orange handle is definitely easier to spot in the wilderness, making it safer and more accessible than other knives in its class. The rubber over-mold grip feels comfortable, making it lightweight and safe to use, even in wet or cold environments. The 5.5-inch overall length and 3-inch bead blast finish stainless steel blade are perfect for the job—sharp, durable, and easy to maneuver. However, there are a few drawbacks I've found. The blade doesn't hold up as well as more expensive knives, requiring frequent sharpening in the field. The design of the sheath can also be a bit cumbersome, with the handle sticking out past its edges. Still, for its price and easy accessibility, the Gerber Vital Knife makes gutting animals a less daunting task. It's simple and effective, even if it's not the sharpest or most luxurious tool in my collection. Overall, it's a great option for hunters who need a reliable field knife at a wallet-friendly price. 🔗Gerber Versafix Pro Machete with Black Oxide Finishhttps://preview.redd.it/yvh6cm8dwv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8db7c5d958ca321e69e95ca14e85ee8aad5403d5 The Gerber Versafix Pro is the ultimate survival tool for those looking for both style and dependability. The machete-style blade offers the size, strength, and heft to tackle traditional fixed-blade tasks, while the ergonomically designed handle ensures comfortable grip even during intense use. The blade itself is made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel, and the handle is overmolded with polymer for added durability. One of the standout features of this machete is the multi-mount sheath, which allows for easy one-handed operation and secure carry. The sheath also includes a lanyard hole for added safety and convenience. Although the Versafix Pro is labeled as made in China, the high-quality construction and reliable performance make it a top choice for outdoor enthusiasts. The machete's size is perfect for a variety of tasks, from chopping and cutting to batoning, making it a versatile addition to any survival kit or camping gear. Buyer's GuideA Gerber hunting knife is a versatile and reliable tool for any hunter. With a variety of sizes and designs, these knives are perfect for skinning, deboning, and butchering game. This buyer's guide will help you understand the important features to look for when choosing a Gerber hunting knife, as well as provide some general advice for hunting knife enthusiasts.Blade Materialhttps://preview.redd.it/docyyllewv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=df1deb6c8ea1026fa776f7e40c65b1e2102838b7 One of the most essential features to consider when choosing a Gerber hunting knife is the blade material. High-quality blades typically feature strong and durable steels, like stainless steel or Damascus steel. These materials can withstand the wear and tear that comes with hunting and butchering game. Gerber offers a range of blade materials to suit different needs, so be sure to choose the one that best fits your requirements. Blade Shape and SizeThe blade shape and size of a Gerber hunting knife can significantly impact its functionality. Common shapes include clip-point, drop-point, and spear-point blades. Each shape has its advantages, with clip-point blades being great for precision work and drop-point blades offering a balance of power and control. Gerber hunting knives are available in various sizes as well, ranging from small pocket knives to larger fixed-blade knives. Consider your hunting needs and personal preferences when selecting the right blade size and shape.Handle Material and ErgonomicsThe handle of a Gerber hunting knife is crucial for comfort and grip while using the knife. Handles can be made from various materials, including plastic, wood, and even rubber. Gerber knives with ergonomic grips offer a secure hold, even when your hands are wet or sweaty. Look for knives with comfortable, non-slip grips that fit well in your hand for optimal performance. https://preview.redd.it/6f5xiazewv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=74c69d6453f9c72da98b8acccbdb87cf026cff52 Locking Mechanism (for Folding Knives)If you opt for a folding Gerber hunting knife, the locking mechanism is an essential feature to consider. A good locking mechanism ensures that the blade stays in place when open and prevents accidental closing. Look for knives with sturdy locks, such as a liner lock or a frame lock, to ensure safety and ease of use.Maintenance and CareProper maintenance and care are crucial to keep your Gerber hunting knife in peak condition. After use, clean the blade thoroughly and apply a suitable knife oil or lubricant to protect it from rust and corrosion. Periodically sharpen the blade using a honing steel or a sharpening stone to ensure optimal performance. By taking care of your hunting knife, you can ensure it will serve you well for years to come.Final Thoughtshttps://preview.redd.it/hcdvajifwv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=77cd1ca3c798d622584f0d5cd63f48418cb53833 When choosing a Gerber hunting knife, consider the blade material, shape, and size, handle material and ergonomics, locking mechanism (for folding knives), and maintenance requirements. By understanding these important features and their impact on the knife's performance, you can make an informed decision and select the perfect Gerber hunting knife for your needs. FAQWhat is the main purpose of Gerber hunting knife?The main purpose of the Gerber hunting knife is to provide efficient tools for hunting and outdoor activities. It is designed for precision cutting, field dressing, and skinning game. https://preview.redd.it/32ey02wfwv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0743943552a758a109a00b3c4c297e61b579f7a6 What are the key features of the Gerber hunting knife?The key features of the Gerber hunting knife include a full tang, durable stainless steel blade, ergonomic handle for a secure grip, and multiple usability options, such as gut hooks, spear points, and serrated edges for different hunting applications.Are these knives suitable for all hunting environments?Yes, the Gerber hunting knives are suitable for various hunting environments, both for big game and small game hunting. The versatile features and high-quality construction make them a reliable choice in the field.What are the best practices for knives maintenance?
Do Gerber hunting knives come with a warranty or guarantee?Yes, Gerber offers a limited lifetime warranty for their knives. If there are any defects in materials or workmanship, the warranty covers the repair or replacement of the product.Are Gerber hunting knives suitable for camping and everyday use?Yes, while the Gerber hunting knives are specifically designed for hunting purposes, they can also be ideal for camping and everyday activities. They offer durability, multi-functionality, and reliable performance in various outdoor situations.As an Amazon™ Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. |
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submitted by Significant-Tower146 to u/Significant-Tower146 [link] [comments] https://preview.redd.it/djagdeunvv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8f839e2c08af61cf4d909f0e08799896cc0de551 Welcome to our review of the latest and greatest Gerber Holster, where we'll be taking a closer look at the design, features, and overall functionality of this top-of-the-line product. As a user who values quality and durability, you won't want to miss our in-depth analysis, which will help you make an informed decision on whether this holster is the right fit for your needs. The Top 19 Best Gerber Holster
Reviews🔗Gerber Suspension Kydex Sheath for Easy Carryhttps://preview.redd.it/uidd2q8ovv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ed556fd4f2ab36195b394bccf22f7e667733f9b8 I've been using the Clip & Carry Kydex sheath for my Gerber Suspension, and it's been a game-changer for me. The heavy-duty nylon belt clip is a lifesaver, making it easy to carry my multitool with me everywhere I go. Adjusting the retention is a breeze, and the kydex material adds a layer of durability that I appreciate. One of my favorite features is the belt clip, which can be raised or lowered to fit my needs perfectly. It's a welcome improvement over the factory nylon sheath, which just didn't cut it for me. The Gerber Suspension fits securely in the sheath, and I've had no issues with it falling out or getting lost. The only downside I've found is that the product doesn't include a case, which would be nice to have for storage and safekeeping. However, overall, I'm extremely happy with my Clip & Carry Kydex sheath, and highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable and convenient way to carry their Gerber Suspension. 🔗Gerber MP600 Multi-Tool Clip & Carry Belt Holsterhttps://preview.redd.it/98y9wxlovv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ff6a4f7f11d82f54aa90f3d433960396f219eb36 I recently purchased the Clip & Carry sheath for my Gerber MP600 multi-tool, and boy, am I glad I did. The sturdy clip on this holster ensures that it doesn't come off my belt, which is quite a relief. The sheath itself is well-crafted, with smooth edges and a sleek look that perfectly complements the MP600. The Gerber MP600 fits snugly within the sheath, with no play. It's like they were made for each other; the fit is just perfect. I've been using the sheath for a while now, and it's held up incredibly well. The durability of this holster is hard to match. The sheath is also lightweight, adding to its practicality. I've always preferred keeping my multi-tool in my pocket rather than clipped to my belt. With this holster, I can do that without it being bulky. It's like I'm not even carrying anything extra in my pocket. In conclusion, the Clip & Carry sheath for the Gerber MP600 is a fantastic purchase. It's strong, sturdy, and adds nothing but convenience to my daily routine. Highly recommended! 🔗Gerber Dime and Leatherman Squirt Multi-tool Holsterhttps://preview.redd.it/8gkz81xovv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5fb8cd521c0ec1685ddaa405fa4b946f3c37ab1d This Clip & Carry keychain holster is a perfect addition to your everyday carry. The sleek design effortlessly attaches your Gerber Dime or Leatherman Squirt multi-tool to your keychain or backpack, keeping it easily accessible while keeping it secure. One standout feature is the compatibility with a variety of other multi-tools from the Tinker line. The holster also comes in a compact size, making it practical for daily use. However, there are a couple of drawbacks. Firstly, the holster material may be prone to damage and scratches over time. Secondly, the holster's attachment mechanism might not hold your multi-tool in place as securely as one might hope. Despite these minor setbacks, this Clip & Carry keychain holster is a reliable and convenient option for those who need their multi-tool within reach at all times. 🔗Practical Kydex Holster for Gerber Dime and Leatherman Squirthttps://preview.redd.it/wc85msapvv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=10b6b659c4bdd958be17f46b826f7b8a3a38fb17 I recently tried out the Clip & Carry Keychain Sheath for Gerber Dime and Leatherman Squirt. Made of sleek Carbon Fiber, this sheath has a distinct black hue that really pops against the silver of these multi-tools. One of the things that stood out to me was how easy it was to attach the sheath to my keychain or even slip it into my bag. It's designed with a slip pocket which, while not flashy, definitely gets the job done. The versatility offered by this sheath is certainly a plus. However, there was an element that fell short of my expectations. As some reviewers have pointed out, the belt clip advertised was nowhere to be found. Given that the clip-on feature was a significant selling point, it was a letdown not to find it. Despite this minor hiccup, the overall experience of using the Clip & Carry Sheath has been satisfactory. It's a reliable tool that's easy to carry around and offers good protection for your Gerber Dime or Leatherman Squirt. If you're in the market for a sturdy kydex holster, it might just be worth a try. 🔗Ergonomic Gerber Strongarm Sheath for Custom Tool Organizationhttps://preview.redd.it/v5oo3hnpvv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d688580c3346b58acaf4a78d95047ccf9e760c59 I've been using the Gerber 30-001222 Black, Tool Holster, Nylon for a few weeks now, and I must say, it's an impressive accessory. The CustomFit Dual Sheath really holds up to its promise of creating a custom fit for various combinations of tools. The quiet deploy technology is definitely a game-changer, as it allows for stealth-like access to your gear. The 2 inside pockets and 1 outside pocket provide ample storage, while the quick access back panel lets you customize it for your specific tools. It's a bit narrow for belts wider than 2 inches, but otherwise, this product has greatly enhanced the organization and accessibility of my tools during daily tasks. 🔗Gerber Suspension Multitool Sheath for Easy Carryhttps://preview.redd.it/jla7bd0qvv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=28718e0ccd2b35a5be5600978f7ce58a57f3161e I've been using the Clip & Carry Kydex sheath for my Gerber Suspension multitool, and it's been a game-changer for me. The sheath is made of high-quality kydex material, which gives it a sturdy yet sleek feel. One of the standout features is the adjustable retention, allowing you to secure the multitool just right for your needs. The heavy-duty nylon belt clip is another plus, providing a convenient way to carry your multitool around without it getting in the way. However, the two slip pockets could use a bit of improvement – they're a bit small and snug for my liking, making it a bit difficult to store additional tools. 🔗Versatile Kydex Sheath for Gerber Suspension Multi-Tool in Blackhttps://preview.redd.it/uslnmmaqvv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4d2588600adad6d51ba5c8ef44b95b632c3026ac My experience with the Clip & Carry Kydex Multi-Tool Sheath for Gerber Suspension has been nothing short of remarkable. This sleek and robust accessory is meticulously designed to hold just your single favorite multi-tool, ensuring a perfect and snug fit, like a well-tailored suit. One of the standout features of this sheath is the reliable belt clip that keeps everything within easy arms reach. Perfectly suited for avid outdoorsmen, first responders, and preppers alike, it provides a secure spot for your multi-tool, making it a reliable choice for your daily carry. The black carbon fibre adds a touch of class to this sturdy piece, and after multiple months of everyday use, it hasn't shown any signs of wear and tear, reflecting its superior quality. On the flip side, the sheath is not without its downsides. Its narrow design means it may not fit as snugly for those with bulkier belts. Moreover, it only accommodates one specific multi-tool model, which might pose a hassle for those with more than one multi-tool to carry. Overall, my experience with the Kydex Multi-Tool Sheath for Gerber Suspension has been overwhelmingly positive, and I'd highly recommend it to anyone looking for an efficient, reliable, and durable way to carry their multi-tool. 🔗Custom-Fit Kydex Sheath for Gerber Suspension NXThttps://preview.redd.it/lb7kfyoqvv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8f4fefb7570c68b8da2e69ddabcedaa859e2d7dc When I first received the Clip & Carry Kydex Sheath for the Gerber Suspension NXT, I was excited to try it out. This custom-made sheath is designed specifically for the Gerber Suspension NXT, ensuring a perfect fit without any unnecessary bulk. The product's durability was evident right out of the box, and I appreciated that it came in black, which nicely blended with my outfit. Upon attaching the sheath to my Gerber, I noticed how easily it locked onto my multi-tool with a satisfying click. This secure hold provided me with peace of mind, knowing that my tool would not accidentally come loose during my daily activities. Moreover, the Kydex material is way more practical than the fabric sheaths that often get stuck in multi-tools. Despite the excellent performance, there was one minor downside – the top of the sheath tends to dig into my side when I am sitting. I believe this could have been easily addressed by perhaps lowering the top part or adding some padding for added comfort. But all in all, the Clip & Carry Kydex Sheath for Gerber Suspension NXT has significantly improved my experience with the multi-tool, making it my go-to EDC accessory. 🔗Gerber Suspension Kydex Sheath with Belt Cliphttps://preview.redd.it/au28dzyqvv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f32ea5815774327dffa8120c0b1406ee90154182 The Clip & Carry Kydex Sheath for the Gerber Suspension has become an essential part of my daily routine. Its versatile design allows me to keep my multitool securely attached to my belt, ready for action whenever I need it. What stands out most about this sheath is its adjustable retention feature. This means I can customize the hold on my Gerber Suspension, ensuring it stays in place when I'm on the go. Additionally, the sheath's heavy-duty nylon belt clip is sturdy and reliable, keeping my multitool within easy reach. However, there are a couple of drawbacks worth mentioning. The two slip pockets in the sheath may not be enough to store all the accessories that come with the Gerber Suspension. Nonetheless, they are still functional and can hold a few essential items. Overall, the Clip & Carry kydex sheath for the Gerber Suspension makes a great choice for anyone looking to keep their multitool handy while offering a secure and easy-to-access solution. 🔗Gerber Suspension NXT Kydex Holster for Enhanced Carryhttps://preview.redd.it/wt53djdrvv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=31fddf970141d315907650e6313215c8bcb2d22e As a passionate outdoorsman, I am always on the lookout for high-quality tools that can make my adventures more enjoyable and hassle-free. Recently, I stumbled upon the Clip & Carry Kydex Sheath for the Gerber Suspension NXT and decided to give it a try. Right from the get-go, I was impressed with the sleek, minimalist design of the sheath. It perfectly fits the Gerber Suspension NXT multi-tool, which is a must-have for any outdoor enthusiast. The kydex material used in the sheath is sturdy and resilient, ensuring that my prized multi-tool stays protected even during the toughest terrain. One of the aspects that stood out to me was how securely the multi-tool locks onto the sheath. The sheath's design allows me to clip it onto my belt or any other gear, making it incredibly easy to carry and access whenever I need it. It also fits snugly, so I never have to worry about my multi-tool falling out while on the move. However, there was one minor downside. The kydex material, while robust, can be a bit noisy when moving or adjusting the sheath. It's a small price to pay for the level of protection and convenience this belt holster provides. In conclusion, the Clip & Carry Kydex Sheath for the Gerber Suspension NXT is an exceptional product that checks all the boxes for me. It's practical, easy to use, and provides top-notch protection for my multi-tool. If you're looking for a reliable way to carry and protect your multi-tool, this sheath is definitely worth considering. 🔗Custom-Fit Carbon Fiber Gerber Knife Sheathhttps://preview.redd.it/jubwohsrvv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bf4e2b6d6a57e982ac8f415cc6b03b6dca84657d I recently tried the Clip & Carry Sheath for Gerber Suspension NXT Multi-Tool in the Carbon Fiber Orange color. This sheath is designed to fit only one specific multi-tool model, ensuring a perfect fit for your Gerber Suspension NXT, similar to how a custom-made pair of boots fits. As someone who loves outdoor activities and often finds myself needing the right tool on the spot, this Kydex sheath from CLIP & CARRY proved to be a game-changer. With it, I can keep my Gerber Suspension NXT multi-tool within reach at all times, making it the perfect accessory for my EDC. The sheath is made of Kydex, which is known for its durability and strong retention. The fact that it's lightweight and easy to carry only adds to its appeal. While the sheath itself is rather minimalistic, it does its job well in keeping my multi-tool secure and easily accessible. However, I do wish the product came with a case included, as it'd be more convenient for storing and transporting the sheath and the multi-tool together. Overall, the Clip & Carry Sheath for Gerber Suspension NXT Multi-Tool has become an indispensable part of my EDC, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable and practical solution to keep their multi-tool close at hand. 🔗High-Quality Kydex Holster for Gerber Suspension NXThttps://preview.redd.it/bbbtz55svv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5e30d44679f9c009f72e1bca0fa6d6f2970127b6 I've been using the Clip & Carry Kydex sheath for my Gerber Suspension NXT for a while now, and let me tell you, it's been a game changer. This holster is lightweight, durable, and does a great job of keeping my multi-tool secure and easily accessible on my belt or gear. The snug fit and secure clasp keep the tool in place without any hassle. The Kydex holster's smooth surface and sleek design made it easy for me to slip it in and out, making it hassle-free to use. However, the only slightly negative aspect I've noticed is that it can be a bit challenging to position the multi-tool perfectly in its place, which was a minor inconvenience that I had to deal with once in a while. Overall, the Clip & Carry Kydex sheath for Gerber Suspension NXT is a worthwhile investment for anyone looking for an easy-to-use, practical, and dependable kydex holster to carry their multitool around. 🔗Gerber Diesel Holster: Carbon Fiber Brown Kydex Multi-Tool Sheathhttps://preview.redd.it/z7u6xufsvv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=12566c998ac4a6a9ac0c1c3bf0328bd78bc48606 I've been using the Clip and Carry Kydex Multi-Tool Sheath for my favorite Gerber Diesel. It fits flawlessly like a perfect glove, ensuring my multi-tool is always close at hand. As a camping enthusiast or a first responder, having access to my favorite tool at all times makes it the ultimate EDC accessory. Not to mention, the carbon fiber brown finish gives it a stylish touch. Overall, it's a must-have for anyone who values top-quality, functional accessories. 🔗CustomFit Dual Sheath Holster for Gerber Knives and Multi-Toolshttps://preview.redd.it/k39l2issvv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a661d8b9e69f291c3aeba8a8da2d68610907315c As a seasoned adventurer, I've been on countless expeditions where the right tool can make all the difference. That's why I was excited to try the Gerber CustomFit Dual Sheath, a versatile companion for all my folding knives, multi-tools, and handheld flashlights. The custom fit feature is truly remarkable, allowing me to tailor the sheath to my specific needs for each outing. The rich array of features makes it a standout among other sheaths, especially with its Quiet Deploy technology. I've found myself admiring the sneak-like access it provides without drawing attention. However, there were a couple of drawbacks. The snap-on MOLLE/PALS attachment seemed less secure than I had hoped, losing my Gerber pliers unexpectedly. Additionally, the Velcro fastener didn't seem to hold up well, causing potential loss of valuable tools. Despite these minor setbacks, the Gerber CustomFit Dual Sheath has proven to be a handy companion on my adventures. Its unique features make it a standout option for those who seek stealth and convenience in their tool storage. Buyer's GuideWhen it comes to carrying a Gerber holster, there are several important factors to consider. This buyer's guide will provide you with valuable insights into the key features, considerations, and general advice for choosing the right holster to meet your needs. https://preview.redd.it/c7hk06juvv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=adfb0a2443f6739a0a3c5e180f0a7150c3b7f1ed Important Features
Considerations
https://preview.redd.it/5nipffxuvv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3d1101543103b681392bdca2458914e749dbca42 General Advice
FAQhttps://preview.redd.it/v4a5mlbvvv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=15a58a7320a58096fa33da314d29090c0f0db23b What is the Gerber Holster?The Gerber Holster is a versatile and durable weapon holster designed by Gerber, a well-known manufacturer of knives, tools, and accessories. It is constructed with high-quality materials and comes in various designs to fit a wide range of handguns.What materials are used to make the Gerber Holster?The Gerber Holster is typically made from high-strength nylon or reinforced thermoplastic, ensuring durability and longevity. The inside material is often lined with a soft, protective fabric to prevent scratches on the firearm finish. https://preview.redd.it/zdw35movvv5d1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e17dfd2ef0f6a6311a9f0ab26d1dcd2f6f251c65 Are there different styles of Gerber Holsters available?Yes, there are various styles of Gerber Holsters to suit different preferences and needs. Some popular styles include: * Paddle Style
Is the Gerber Holster compatible with different handguns?Yes, the Gerber Holster is designed to fit a wide variety of handguns, including revolvers and semi-automatic pistols. Be sure to check the holster's compatibility with your specific firearm before purchasing.How do I secure my weapon in the Gerber Holster?The Gerber Holster usually features a retention system, such as a thumb-break or adjustable straps, to help keep your firearm snugly secured. Some holsters also allow for the use of optional accessories like gun retention devices for added security.Can the Gerber Holster be used for concealed carry?Yes, many Gerber Holsters are designed for concealed carry, offering a low-profile design that can help keep your weapon discreetly close by. Choose a holster with a sleek profile and appropriate retention system for the best concealed carry experience.Where can I buy a Gerber Holster?Gerber Holsters are available for purchase at various retailers, both in-store and online. Be sure to research prices and availability to ensure you find the best deal for your needs.How much does a Gerber Holster typically cost?The price of a Gerber Holster can vary depending on the style, size, and materials used. However, you can generally expect to spend anywhere from $30 to $80 for a high-quality Gerber Holster. Remember that investing in a durable, versatile holster is a valuable long-term investment.As an Amazon™ Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. |