A 12-Month Preparedness Checklist – Part 1, by Reltney McFee
It has been said that amateurs study tactics, professionals study logistics. I have attempted to put things aside for rainy days, and, with Mr. Biden at the helm, and Mr. Buttigieg as Secretary of...
View ArticleLong-Term Survival For Women, by T.E.
The problem with modern-day conveniences is that we have forgotten what our ancestors did to take care of feminine needs. Onething we all know is that women are complicated, but most survival blogs are...
View ArticlePest Control for Keeping a Bug-Free Home – Part 1, by G.F.
I have, at various times, held different agricultural pest control licenses in California, including a Private Applicator Certificate, Qualified Applicator License, and Pest Control Business License. I...
View ArticlePest Control for Keeping a Bug-Free Home – Part 2, by G.F.
(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.) Flies of all types spread disease, something that will be very problematic if medical care is difficult to come by. Most store-bought solutions are...
View ArticleHand Sanitizer-Fueled Stove, by Thomas Christianson
My wife, “Kari” and I have some good friends with whom we have a Bible study each week. These friends, “Cool Hand Luke” and “Betsy Ross”, have become concerned about the direction our society is...
View ArticleA Nuclear Attack Quick Actions Checklist – Part 1, by Anon-6
I’ve been a prepper since 2012 and was born in the early 60s. I started prepping when Obama was reelected and realized we’re on our own to protect our families from the hazards of a dangerous world....
View ArticleA Nuclear Attack Quick Actions Checklist – Part 2, by Anon-6
(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.) – To filter air: Need to get fresh air into the shelter without pulling in fallout particles In rack 1 is everything you need to set up an air...
View ArticleHow to Build an Outhouse, by Mrs. Alaska
Lack of sanitation has killed more people than wars, so while bullets may be useful, outhouses may be more important! Can you dig a hole and construct a simple structure over it? For more than a...
View ArticleDisease Vector Awareness and Action, by K.B., M.D.
I am writing this article to share with our dear readers the information from several news articles featuring illnesses secondary to disease vectors and also spread due to immigration to the United...
View ArticleHow to Grow and Process Luffah Sponges, by St. Funogas
There are three types of people when it comes to luffah sponges: those who have no idea what they are, those who know what they are but think they’re for the kind of ladies who frequent health spas,...
View ArticleThe Bible, For Preppers, by K.D.
Wouldn’t it be great if there was a Bible for preppers, a comprehensive book that contains useful information that we really need to know? Well, there is such a book! And it is The Bible. For those of...
View ArticleSeparett Waterless Composting Toilet, by OhioGalt
Not the most comfortable topic to discuss but closing up the cabin last week I realized that our toilet has been problem-free for many years and worthy of a brief review to share with the readers of...
View ArticleA Well-Stocked Pantry, by Hollyberry
The crazy Covid lock downs taught us many lessons. One of the biggest take a ways was just how fragile the supply chain is. Most people I know are somewhat prepared with basics as our nearest grocery...
View ArticleCowboy Hot Tubs, by A Bielski Brother
Hygiene and clean clothes. When you first hear those words, they sound boring. Hygiene and clean clothes are not sexy like, “30-round magazines”, “Bug-Out-Bags”, or LP/OPs (listening...
View ArticleLife Without Running Water – Part 2, by E. Homesteader
(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.) Collection Frequency and Usage Amounts Living in such a dry environment for so many years in Colorado instilled a natural water conservancy in us....
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