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08/28/2020
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By Zoey Sky
Camping 101: 12 Tips and tricks any camper should know
Preppers have many different hobbies. If you’re the type who prefers outdoor activities like camping, here are some tips to make your next trip more enjoyable and safer for the whole family. (h/t to ModernSurvivalOnline.com) Bring a first aid kit Keep a first aid kit in your camping gear at all times. Include the following items to […]
07/03/2020
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By Zoey Sky
Emergency preparedness: What to buy when store shelves are almost empty
Even preppers have off days, and if you’re one of them, you might be out of supplies and stuck with an almost empty stockpile before you realize it. If you’re struggling to acquire supplies for your pantry, here are some last-minute substitutions you can make to ensure that your family doesn’t starve after SHTF. (h/t to […]
05/14/2020
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By Zoey Sky
Food rotation is important if you have freeze-dried or dehydrated foods in your stockpile
After setting up a food stockpile, you need to regularly rotate your supplies to ensure that you always have a fresh batch of food. Set aside some time for checking your stash of emergency food on a semi-regular basis. Check if your family can eat the food that you have stockpiled and make sure to rotate […]
05/12/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
What is a preparedness audit and why do you need one?
Audits are inspections of a person’s or a business’ accounts and inventory. Businesses conduct audits every year to help them figure out how much they’ve spent, what supplies they still have and what they need to invest in. Preppers have a lot to learn from how organizations conduct audits, because like it or not you […]
05/05/2020
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By Mike Adams
Twelve high-priority action items you need to be pursuing RIGHT NOW if you hope to survive the chaos that’s coming
Most people have no clue about the severity and nature of the chaos that’s coming. Just as we are right now living through a “bioweapons Pearl Harbor” attack on the United States with a deadly pathogenic virus, we are all about to live through a global debt collapse and a financial reset that no living […]
04/22/2020
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By Zoey Sky
Stocking up for the coronavirus lockdown: Last-minute online purchases for preppers
Preppers never do anything at the last minute. After all, “prepping” itself implies being prepared before SHTF, not after. But if things aren’t going your way while trying to buy supplies from the nearest stores, there are several last-minute purchases you can make online so that you can restock even after a lockdown or quaratine has been […]
03/27/2020
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By Janine Acero
The fairer (and better) sex? How women excel at prepping
Many prepping communities typically consist of more men than women, and the “masculine” way of preparedness is usually the dominant one – the militaristic, “kill or be killed” mindset. However, the “feminine” mindset of preparedness may be better for long-term survival. (h/t to Survivopedia.com) The feminine way of prepping The prepping lifestyle benefits men, women […]
03/14/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
4 Survival foods to consider adding to your food pantry
Nowadays, it would be difficult to imagine a time when you’ll find yourself short on food. However, disasters are unpredictable and don’t discriminate — they can strike anywhere and at any time. Preppers often remedy this by stockpiling plenty of food to last them a long time. But this essential prepper skill requires a lot […]
03/02/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
15 Must-have items for every camping trip
Camping is great way to have fun with friends and family while breathing in some fresh air and immersing yourself in nature. That said, camping isn’t exactly a walk in the park. If you want your camping trip to be as problem-free as possible, there are many things that you must prepare. (h/t to TheSurvivalistBlog.net) […]
12/19/2019
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By Ethan Huff
After working for Facebook and seeing its AI agenda, former employee says he bought ammo, supplies and moved to the woods
A man by the name of Antonio García Martinez who used to work for Facebook has since quit his job and gone off-grid in the wilderness of northern Washington, all because of what he saw happening in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI) while working in Silicon Valley. Martinez says that, based on what’s now […]
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