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www.thesurvivalistblog.net

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

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http://www.survivalblog.com, Anonymous

My wife and I have been "aware" that something isn't right since the whole Y2K scare back in 1999. Sadly at the time, we had no idea of what "prepping" was or the first thing to do about how we felt.

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http://www.survivalblog.com, by SMJ

Wood is one of the most readily available materials for homestead construction projects and is also an important fuel source for many of us. I’ve always loved forests and trees, so I drew on my experiences growing up in Alaska and my work in the timb

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http://www.domehome.com

The structural framework of a Timberline Dome consists of 2" x 6" wooden struts and our unique heavy duty SteelStar Connector system. The color-coded struts are bolted to color-coded connectors using two wrenches.

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http://bangordailynews.com, By Ben Pershing

Deep in the West Virginia woods, in a small cabin powered by the sun and the wind, a bespectacled, white-haired man is giving a video tour of his basement, describing techniques for the long-term preservation of food in case of “an emergency.”

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http://www.backyardmetalcasting.com,

I wanted a small propane fired furnace for efficient aluminum and bronze melts. I figured that the coffee can furnace mentioned elswhere on the internet was too small, but metal 12 quart buckets seemed just right for my 4" diameter crucible.

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