10 Survival Books Every Prepper Should Read
Many survivalists I know are voracious readers. Whether we read online or we read actual books, we love to read....
Many survivalists I know are voracious readers. Whether we read online or we read actual books, we love to read....
The CDC says we should all stop pondering the possibility of entering a post-antibiotic era. The Centers for Disease Control...
Medicine cabinets are interesting things. While useful for the storage of medicines and other things that we need, many seem...
Everyone in the prepping community gets around to talking about bug out bags at one time or another. I’ve done...
Imagine some 2000 years ago a Pharaoh was buried in the great pyramids and adorned in gold and riches. Radical...
Our bodies need cholesterol to function correctly. It is necessary for the brain, nervous system, cell walls, and to produce...
During the years that former President Obama was in office, I heard a constant string of warnings about the pending...
Anyone who has even thought about prepping quickly came to realize that it’s not a hobby for the faint of...
Cooking is a survival skill. Its one of the most overlooked but for the longest time it was prioritized. That...
Inexperienced foragers might have trouble distinguishing between the healthy American Ginseng plant and the poisonous Virginia Creeper. The two plants...
On the night of September 20th 2017, a Category 5 hurricane slammed ashore the Puerto Rican islands. A torrent of...
Jerusalem Artichokes are not actually an artichoke at all, but these nutrient-rich tubers should be a part of every preppers...
Harvesting your potatoes in bags is not only a good way to grow them in small spaces, but it can...
A Swedish couple have taken a novel approach to keeping their property in Stockholm warm all year round. Marie Granmar...
The smartphone has become an integral part of our everyday lives. Since 1983, when the world’s first cell phone was...
Off-grid living is something that many of us aspire to. Not only does it provide for excellent self-sufficiency and sustainability...
Food poisoning is serious business; nothing to be trifled with. According to estimates by the Center for Disease Control and...
Bark pealing was a traditional practice amongst the Sami people of northern Scandinavia and of many different indigenous tribes of...
Building a survival stockpile is a challenge on many levels. Trying to afford it is one challenge. Trying to ensure...
Chile has struggled to become a thriving democracy. Once a dictatorship under Augusto Pinochet, the country has gone through considerable...
Jug line fishing is an easy method that has been around for a long time. First timers and seasonal fishermen...
Food preservation is one of the most essential topics for preppers to be familiar with. In this article, we’re going...
A common weed growing in the cracks of driveways across the country is capable of relieving pain, calming inflammation and...
If you grew up in the south, you might have looked warily at the overtaking kudzu that swallowed up whole...
Nearly half of American adults have high blood pressure, according to the American Heart Association. Unfortunately, many of them are...
As most preppers know, stockpiling foods with a decent shelf life can be a challenge, as well as redundant. Not...
You’re a prepper and I’m sure you’re doing everything you can to make sure that your family will be safe...
Black Garlic is often referred to as fermented, however, the process is more like slow-roasting. Whole cloves of garlic are...
Prickly ash is a natural herbal supplement that has been used to treat a myriad of conditions and injuries for...
With its clear message on the dangers of government over-reach, Ayn Rand’s epic novel Atlas Shrugged has been an inspiration...
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