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Hurricanes account for an average of 17 deaths annually in the United States, according to research.
Joel Skousen sits down with Alex Jones and discusses strategies on how to prepare for and survive major disasters.
The ability to be able to predict what will happen in a survival situation is an important part of being prepared.
When it comes to survival tools, sometimes the best ones are just lying around.
My love affair with paracord continues. Not only is it strong and useful for a myriad of tasks, it is colorful and fun to work with while making bracelets, key fobs, belts and other goodies.
This year I thru-hiked the entire 2,184 miles of the Appalachian Trail.
I recently learned about wilderness survival in my northern climate.
The Fruit Tree 4 Community, or FT4C, is a program to strengthen the local community with the benefits of a bulk-order wholesale discount on a great assortment of fruit trees that were hand-picked to do well in our climate
There are many other technologies, already developed, that can change the world. You can build them yourself, but you must take action, get in your garage and build them. These technologies need to be replicated and developed by freedom oriented peo
A lot of what is posted at the SurvivalBlog site talks about what you should do after a The End Of The World As We Know It (TEOTWAWKI) situation happens.
Costas Panayotakis provides insight on the recent violence in Greece and Spain - Anthony Gallippi, founder of BitPay, on the need for bitcoin payment processing - Greg Peterson (UrbanFarm.Org) talks about survival and the need for urban farming
James: As a five year old I lived with my grandparents in a small isolated village in the foothills of the Austrian Alps. This was about 1953 until 1958.
The intent of this article is to act as an introduction with some thoughts and primers for moving your family or group in high threat environments...this is directed at those who find they have to move locations after a significant societal collapse
Australian houseboat builder Matt Duncan was stunned when he saw footage of the Japanese tsunami on television. He was so taken aback, in fact, that he decided to do something to help people survive future tsunamis. The result is his Tsunami Survival
Tuesday's assault on the US consulate in Libya achieved many results.
I may as well go ahead and apologize to anyone who is already offended by my title without apologizing for offending you. I do not actually hate preppers. I'm just fed up with them.
Going off grid should not be a spontaneous decision; it can be exceedingly difficult, costly, and fraught with unexpected problems if one has not done the proper research, nor acquired the requisite skills.
You’re in public, minding your business, on your way to work — and gunshots ring out.
They call it “The Most Serene Republic of San Marino”. That’s actually the official name. And with good reason… because it’s easily one of the most ideal places on the planet to be.
Think about your absolute worst case scenario SHTF event….and then think about it happening while you are at Disneyworld.
Okay, I am sure you all have a medical kit to be proud of, you've got all the bandages, the slings, the ointments and creams, but sometimes, just sometimes, the most mundane items can make life simpler
At this point in time, most of us can say “no” to vaccines, genetically modified (GM) food, fluoride, and Big Pharma drugs. But we can’t “just say no” to radiation in the air all around us coming from Japan, and through oceanic contamination resultin
If you had to carry your loaded 20 pound bug out bag and get the heck out of Dodge on foot, how would you fare?
When I first started hiking and backpacking in the 1960s and 1970s few people bothered to treat their backcountry water in the USA.
As a formerly disabled person I would like to share some ideas to help make survival more likely or at least less treacherous
Garmin signals its entrance into the outdoors GPS watch segment with the fēnix. Despite its annoying punctuation and emphasis baggage, the watch appears to be a fully featured and functional wrist top for the outdoors set.
To get a hot meal on the trail, campers must either lug a propane stove and fuel canister or try their luck on the uneven heat of a campfire. Designers at BioLite in Brooklyn have created a new solution.
What will you have done to cope?
When planning for a SHTF scenario, there’s really only one thing that we can be sure of; Survival will be a bigger challenge than you ever believed possible. While you can defiantly take measures to prepare yourself for what’s to come, when you’re ta
Yes, we all know that an end of world event could happen at any time. However I look at things statistically and realistically. I think I have a greater chance of getting into a car accident than getting hit with an asteroid or meteor. So I first