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When The Dust Settles: Part 2

THE 5C’S OF “THE DAY AFTER” There is a general rule of thumb that covers “event” or disasters be they local and generally small, or the “doomsday” type. For an easy way to remember them , I call them the

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Planning For The SHTF Event Parts 2 and 3

PART II     THE 3 OPTIONS     You have now survived whatever the event was. If you have not been scooped up by the authorities, such as police or National Guard, and still have freedom of action you have three basic options

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Most Combat Knife Training and Knife Training Videos Are Not Based In Reality

I have been laying down posts on all kinds of subject matter that comes to my mind and resisting lying this one down, but I felt I really have to since this is an article about combat knives in all

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When the Disaster Hits

Whether it is natural or man-made, you have to survive the initial event or it is game over. In many cases, however, survival comes down to God’s grace. A tornado may make a direct hit on you, an earthquake could

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D.A.R.E. to Survive

You took your time and carefully squeezed out your prepping supplies and gear from your budget. You put together your plans based on the knowledge of your local threats and conditions but with an eye towards the possible major “Level

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How to Build a Battery Bank

The battery bank is the most important component of your off-grid powering system (See How to Build an Off-Grid Power Source). Once the sun goes down, the battery bank will provide electricity throughout the night if built correctly. The trick to

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Should Survivalism be taught in Schools?

Surviving, in the simplest term, is just not dying. Every day we survive life, hence we are always surviving. However, we survive with ease because of modern conveniences. We go to the faucet for water, the heater for warmth, and

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Fun Ways to Teach Emergency Preparedness

Disasters can strike without warning, leaving behind a trail of destruction in their wake. Preparing your kids for emergencies is thus vital to improving their resilience. They will learn how to protect themselves against catastrophes, especially when you’re not there

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Counter Surveillance & Situational Awareness Made Easy

In an increasingly dangerous world, counter surveillance and situational awareness are skills everyone should learn and practice in their everyday lives. Actual surveillance photo (Above) from many years ago that I took while on surveillance during a large drug transaction.

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5 Tips for Female Survivalist

What would you do if your car died out in the middle of nowhere, or if you were out hiking and got lost in the woods? Almost every survival article out there is geared towards men. What about women, where

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