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today I like to do a video on hobo signs and how they could possibly be leveraged in a bug-out or survival situation during the United States Great Depression area hobos developed a set of symbols that they would write out using chalk paint or coal on walls sidewalks fences and posts the symbols were meant to let other hobos know what was ahead hobo signs are no longer widely used although they are displayed in certain museums such as the National Cryptologic Museum in Maryland I became interested in the idea of hobo signs after was briefly mentioned in the comments section of my get home bag video by youtuber Whitfield Parham a hobo is a person who wanders from place to place without a home or a job looking for work the term originated in the western United States in the late 1800s so during those times it was rough times and there was no work and no prospects at home so a lot of people decided to travel for free by freight train just try their luck elsewhere so thereamp;#39;s a larg