There are a lot of new gardeners out there. My husband and I choose to grow three different gardens this year so that we would have better access to fresh and safe foods during these uncertain times.
Ensure that your basic preps and backup supplies are in order. This includes an adequate supply of food, water, and sanitation supplies. Two weeks is a bare minimum. Three months or more is better.
A Bellevue, Washington man who knows what it's like to grow up without a father has been doing his part to make a difference in the lives of kids today who are in the same boat--and from the surging popularity of his YouTube channel, it's clear
Getting on the web is expensive. In the United States, the average cost of a home internet connection is $60 per month. Don't fancy paying all that money? Don't worry; even if you don't have a regular ISP, there are still ways to go online.
It's never been more important to understand the psychology of mob mentality and the truth about protests. In this article, Selco shares what he knows.
Are you concerned about the violence and destruction spreading across the country? This weekend was filled with protests, riots, destruction, and violence. Many people were shocked when even their smaller towns fell victim to unruly crowds. Last nigh
Building a Bug Out Bag for just yourself is challenging enough. When you have to figure in babies and toddlers things can get really complicated. Here are some things to consider when bugging out with little ones.
When you're venturing out into the post Covid 19(84) world it is now imperative that you protect your privacy from the authorities who want to use the so called "pandemic" as an excuse to track trace and database your every move...
here are 3 steps to handling any crisis with aplomb. While the execution isn't always easy, making these steps second nature will greatly increase your chances of survival, no matter what kind of emergency you are facing.
Elizabeth Nguyen has felt the physical and emotional impacts of acne since she was a teenager, but after prescribed medication only provided a short-term solution she chose a holistic approach to treat her skin.
• https://www.theorganicprepper.com, by Daisy Luther
I've written before about the importance of adaptability in the preparedness world. It's one of those things that are so important you simply cannot overstate it.
Now that parents with school age children are homeschooling–whether they want to or not--I would like to offer some ideas towards teaching important educational skills at home.
Meat shortages mean that grocery stores are rationing purchases and restaurants are reducing their offerings. Here's how to put meat on your table or get by with less of it.
The COVID-19 crisis has affected just about every family in the country in some way and we've all learned some lessons about preparedness. Here's what I learned.
• https://www.zerohedge.com, by Charles Hugh Smith
Readers ask for specific recommendations for successfully navigating the post-credit/speculative-bubble era and I try to do so while explaining the impossibility of the task.
Laptops are invariably limited to Wi-Fi only connections; desktop computers never have built-in mobile internet. But what if you need to get your Linux computer online but have no wireless or Ethernet network?
I built a like-new(but really refurbished) iPhone 6S 16GB entirely from parts I bought in the public cell phone parts markets in Huaqiangbei. And it works!
Have recent events inspired you to become better prepared? Here's a friendly guide for those who want to become a prepper but don't know where to start.
Soap has been in short supply in Venezuela for quite some time and we could similar shortages here. These tips will help you stay clean in the event of soap shortages
Your two primary goals in treating a person with traumatic shock are to maintain proper body temperature and improve blood circulation so that the vital organs get the oxygen they need.