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Amber Alert for Three Kids After Mother Found Dead

Children abducted from 1839 N Richmond in Chicago on April 18.

Mother found dead in 1700 block North Harding.

SUSPECT: Benito Cassanova, 32, White/Hispanic with brown hair, brown
eyes, 6-1, 230 pounds.

Missing From: 1839 N Richmond, Chicago, IL
Missing Date: 4/18/2008 12:00 AM

Contact: Chicago Police Department
312-746-8282
Circumstances: At the request of the Chicago pd, the Illinois emergency alert system is activated for an Amber Alert. Three children were abducted from 1839 N. Richmond, Chicago on April 18th,2008 at 2:30pm.
Missing Child
Name: Karla Casanova
Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Brown
Skin Color: White/Hispanic Age: 7YO
Height: 4FT1 Weight: 75LBS
Gender: Female
Name: Fernando Casanova
Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Brown
Skin Color: White/Hispanic Age: 11YO
Height: 5FT Weight: 130LBS
Gender: Male
Name: Oscar Casanova
Hair Color: Dark Brown Eye Color: Brown
Skin Color: White/Hispanic Age: 6YO
Height: 4FT Weight: 60LBS
Gender: Male

Suspect

Name: Benito O Casanova
Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Brown
Skin Color: White/Hispanic Age: 32YO
Height: 6FT1 Weight: 230LBS
Gender: Male

Vehicle Information

Make: Dodge Model: Dakota
Color: Silver/Gray
License State: IL License Text: 86196HB
Vehicle: 4Door
Description: One license plate missing

AMBER ALERT: Chicago, IL 02 Silv/Gry 4Dr Dodge Dakota 86196HB (one license plate missing)

3 CHILDREN:
W/H Bro/Bro: Karla Cassanova 7 F 4’1 75LB
Fernando Cassanova 11 M 5′ 130LB
Oscar Cassanova 6 M 4′ 60LB,SUSP:32 W/H M 6’1 230LB Bro/Bro
Call Police if sighted: 312-746-8282 or 9-1-1

Children abducted from 1839 N Richmond in Chicago on April 18.

Mother found dead in 1700 block North Harding.

SUSPECT: Benito Cassanova, 32, White/Hispanic with brown hair, brown
eyes, 6-1, 230 pounds.

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Preparedness

Preparedness is the management of personal, home and business practices that involve being ready for specific or unexpected emergencies, disasters, events or other situations. Preparedness involves minimizing risk (Risk Management) and minimizing actual damage when unavoidable situations occur (Disaster Recovery). Preparedness in a personal and family domain involves storage of water, food and supplies that might be used if prolonged interruption of products and services would occur after a crisis event.

Preparedness also involves many other possibilities or more extreme situations (Survivalism), such as having an evacuation plan, developing skills to prepare food, hunting, fishing, cultivating crops, living in low population areas to avoid fighting or competition of limited resources, and self-defense (including weapons).

Business preparedness often involves communications with customers and emergency plans (Business Continuity Plan) with internal resources and vendors, such as emergency electric power to restore refrigeration at a grocery store when prolonged power interruption occurs after severe weather.

Many specific preparedness plans exist, such as Earthquake Preparedness, Hurricane Preparedness, Tornado Preparedness, Epidemic Infection Preparedness, and Civil Defense.

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Survivalist: James Wesley Rawles Biography Deleted from Wikipedia, Text Available

A biography of James Wesley Rawles, a survivalist, has been deleted from Wikipedia for lack of notability and outside sources (Delete: nonnotable selfpublished author, no reliable sources to show notability).

James Wesley publishes a preparedness and survivalist blog — Survivalblog.com. He has also authored books on survivalism in fiction and non-fiction categories. Following is a Google cache of the last available Wikipedia biography of James Wesley Rawles.

James Wesley Rawles

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James Wesley Rawles (born 1960) is a non-fiction author, survivalist-fiction author, economist, blogger, and survival retreat consultant. He is known as an expert on how to survive major social and economic changes or catastrophes that could go on for years or decades, which is something he predicts will happen.[1] Rawles is a Christian who regards himself as a conservative, constitutionalist libertarian.[2]

Contents

History

Rawles was born in Livermore, California in 1960 and received a BA degree from San Jose State University. He was a United States Army Military Intelligence officer, serving from 1984 to 1993. He resigned his commission as an army Captain, immediately after Bill Clinton was sworn in as President of the United States. Rawles worked as an Associate Editor with Defense Electronics magazine in the late 1980s, and was the managing editor of The C3I Handbook and The International Countermeasures Handbook. He worked as a technical writer through most of the 1990s with a variety of California and Nevada companies including DAZIX, Grass Valley Group, Oracle Corporation, and Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC). In 2005 he began full-time blogging. Sometime after 2001 he relocated to a remote ranch at an undisclosed location “Somewhere West of the Rockies”. [2]

He once owned a British “Ferret” Mk IV Scout Car. [3]

He is now a freelance writer, blogger and retreat consultant. His children are home schooled.[2]

Survivalism Proponent

Rawles is an outspoken proponent of family preparedness, especially regarding food storage and his advocacy of relocating to lightly populated rural “retreat” areas.

Rawles was one of the many individuals warning about possible disasters related to the Year 2000 problem (Y2K).[4][5][6]

Rawles credits Mel Tappan as the primary influence in the development of his survivalist philosophy as well as the impetus for launching SurvivalBlog.com.[7]. Rawles has been called “The intellectual heir of Mel Tappan”, and has been described as “…the survivalist voice of reason, following in the footsteps of Mel Tappan.” [8]

Rawles was quoted by the New York Times in April of 2008 that “interest in the survivalist movement ‘is experiencing its largest growth since the late 1970s’”. He also stated that his blog’s conservative core readership has been supplemented with “an increasing number of stridently green and left-of-center readers.”[9]

Economic Predictions

In a Usenet post in February of 2001, Rawles fairly accurately called the bottom of the two-decade long bear market in the price of silver that had brought silver down from a high of $50 per ounce, to under $5 per ounce.[10] In the post, Rawles mentioned a low of $4.25 per ounce. It actually bottomed just a few months later (intraday) at $4.03 per ounce.[11]

As of January, 2008, Rawles stills sees silver and gold in “primary bull markets.”

Rawles predicts a deep recession or possibly a depression in the near future, triggered by a housing market collapse and an “implosion” of global credit and the derivatives market.[12]

SurvivalBlog

Rawles is the editor of SurvivalBlog.com, a very widely-read daily blog on survival and preparedness topics. According to its statistics page, it has more than 65,000 unique visitors per week.[13] In his blog writings, Rawles recommends that investors put at least 25% of their portfolios into gold, silver, and barter goods. He also advises his blog readers to store four year’s supply of food[14] in preparation for future hard times, and establish survival retreats. Rawles believes (as of his 2005-2008 writings) that the United States is headed for a hyperinflationary economic depression. Rawles favors the abolition of the fractional-reserve banking system, and a return to the gold standard. Rawles is also a proponent of Home schooling.

Books

His first book, Patriots: Surviving the Coming Collapse, a novel, was first released in 1998. It is set in the near future and describes a period of hyperinflation and a socio-economic collapse. While it is a fictional story, it is essentially a method to teach survival techniques in an interesting manner.[15] It was re-released in December, 2006 in expanded form.

His second book, Rawles on Retreats and Relocation, was non-fiction. It describes how to geographically select a survival retreat and stock it with key logistics.

His third book, SurvivalBlog: The Best of the Blog, Volume 1, was non-fiction. It is a compendium of posts and letters from the first six months of SurvivalBlog.

He also authored an action-adventure screenplay, loosely based on his novel Patriots.

Rawles also co-authored the Rawles Gets You Ready preparedness course, released in August, 2006. He is also the author of numerous Internet FAQs, primarily on firearms topics.

Books

  • Patriots: Surviving the Coming Collapse from Huntington House Publishers, ISBN 978-1563841552 (November 1998)
  • Patriots: Surviving the Coming Collapse (33 chapter expanded edition) from Xlibris, ISBN 978-1425734077 (December 2006)
  • Rawles on Retreats and Relocation from CafePress, No ISBN (January 2007)
  • SurvivalBlog: The Best of the Blog, Volume 1 from CafePress, No ISBN (February 2007)

Screenplays

Courseware

  • Rawles Gets You Ready from Arbogast Publishing, No ISBN (August 2006)

Articles

Some Internet FAQs and Reference Articles by Rawles.[17]

Other articles by Rawles:

See also

References

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