Americans are experiencing limited options, not shortages. The sooner you adapt to limitations, the better off you will be when true shortages occur. Here's how to handle the differences in the supply chain.
If you get in on a cult with strong, centralized leadership, you don't have to be responsible for anything ever again. Consider all of the philosophical dilemmas you currently fret over that you won't ever have to think about again
• https://www.theorganicprepper.com by Joanna Miller
My family and I experienced a five-and-a-half-day power outage in Texas almost precisely ten years ago. The weather was not quite as bad as it was this year in February.
Prepping looks a lot different when you are in a temporary location, traveling, or living in an RV/van but it can - and should - still be done. Here's how.
"Van Life" sounds idealistic and romantic. But many desperate Americans who can no longer afford housing are becoming "modern-day nomads" - and not by choice.
Have you thought about how you'll get around in the event that hopping in your car and driving someplace isn't an option? Transportation and mobility are extremely important factors in preparedness.
All throughout history there have been critical turning points when events have greatly accelerated, and it appears that we have reached one of those turning points.
• http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com by Michael Snyd
We were told that 2021 would be the year when everything starts to get back to normal. But that hasn't exactly been the case, has it? It has been just over a month, and there is still chaos everywhere.
Surviving a week-long power outage requires a great deal of preparation. You use electricity for a lot of things, so it only makes sense that you pay more attention to how you'll manage your home in the event of a power outage.
Whether you have a large backyard garden or a tiny balcony in the city, you can grow more food this year and have serious food production if you follow a few basic principles.
Christian Westbrook of the Ice Age Farmer broadcast speaks at The Greater Reset Activation ( http://theGreaterReset.org ) on the transition to an emergent, regenerative, decentralized food system to feed and empower our families and communities into
...Food, and Other Essentials. We're watching as a totaled American economy meets a global supply collapse. Expect shortages and higher prices on clothing, food, appliances, electronics, and other essentials.
If the SHTF, the homeless may be better equipped to survive than the rest of the population who depend on the grid. Here are lessons we can learn from life on the streets.
Just as big tech is cutting our comms, big food is cutting our supply lines: siege warfare. We are witnessing a first battle in a much larger, protracted war on humanity -- and as with any war, ensuring our own food supply is an absolute priority.
Our progress & how much everything cost, on our off-grid land in 2020. Recap of the last 5 months of the year, and what we have got done on our off-grid property in Cochise Country, AZ.
Some people are stocking up on ammunition, which is never a bad idea as ammo retains its value better than gold or silver and - unlike gold and silver- is actually useful in and of itself.
2021 isn't going to magically be better, but that doesn't mean you can't keep prepping! You just need to be more strategic and prepare in different ways. Here are some realistic New Year's resolutions for preppers.
When the SHTF, an "average day" is anything but ordinary. Selco shares the details of his daily struggles to survive during the occupation of his Bosnian city.
There's been a mass exodus from cities to rural locations this year and as winter sets in, a lot of former city dwellers may be in for some surprises. Here's what I learned when I moved to the Algonquin Forest for a year, straight from the city.
Luck? Chance? That is one factor of survival. But, there is something more. Something that is beyond our limited comprehension, let alone our control. Look at the common thread in these unimaginable survival stories.
Regardless of whether you intend to survive in an urban or rural setting, Selco warns even the best survival plans can go horribly wrong when the SHTF...and you may not end up where you planned to be.