When confronted with a survival situation when SHTF, what's the best thing you can do? Just look back into our history.
After Fukushima, the long term impacts still need to be considered by everyone interested in prepping.
Most parts of the pine tree have some sort of survival use including the bark, sticky resin, and wood which is a good fire
The cowboys who settled in the West were not good, nor bad. They were survivors. We can all take advantage of their wisdom and
We’re dedicating this prep blog review to making sure you never run out on ideas on how to improve your homesteading skills.
I’ve been looking for something like this for years, so, I wanted to thank Claude for making this lost knowledge available to every prepper.
1.1 million Americans don't have a toilet
This year we’r putting together another list of articles that will help you go further with your prepping.
Although these systems do not generate huge amounts of electricity, they offer enough power to keep you alive. Which one would you choose?
In case of a SHTF event, these products will dramatically increase your chances of survival and they'll make your life more comfortable.
There is little chance that things are going to get better during Obama's last year in office. We can expect that the country will
Often people take things we do regularly for granted, like driving. Learn what to do after a crash to increase your odds of surviving.
Maybe you got a last minute invitation or you forgot to buy something for someone from your extended family. It’s OK, this list will
Americans waste 40 percent of the food that they buy, and more than a third of all food purchased or grown globally is wasted
If you think about it, Santa has outdone all of us, especially when it comes to longevity. If there was ever someone to emulate,