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It seems this guy thinks all our problems will somehow be corrected by the next dingbat who takes over the White House. It seems Barack Obama has all the answers to make the world a new heaven on earth. To some; he seems to be the new savior of the damned, a new Jesus if you will. read more »
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I will admit, living in a 26' camper has presented challenges I had not thought a lot about before I made the move. read more »
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Let's say I can tell you about a basic three gun battery that will have you equipped to handle most any survival situation. read more »
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Having a ready to use source of ammunition, is important insurance against the day of need. We can own the best weapons and gear, but without a source of usable ammunition, all we have is an expensive club. Insuring our supplies will be ready to use tomorrow or fifty plus years from now should be a top priority for the survival minded person. read more »
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The Viet Cong used antibiotics and other medications in the 1960s and 1970s that were "liberated" from the French in the 1940 and 1950s. While this could be leaning toward the extreme, it is a testament to what has worked in the past, for others in need. read more »
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For years survival types have asked the question; where is the “perfect” retreat location? Many words have been written on the subject by authors such as Mel Tappan and James Wesley Rawles, but the simple fact is there is no perfect location. Granted some places are indeed better then others, some being much better. But trying to find the “ideal location” to avoid the golden horde is for the most part a futile endeavor. read more »
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We need to become as medically independent as possible. If you are unemployed or uninsured, getting sick or wounded is not an option. As the economy worsens, more workers will loose their jobs along with the health insurance benefits provided by their former employer. Many will be unable to pay for medical care if needed and will be out of luck if the need should arise. read more »
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This is the most common question asked by readers of Survivalist Blog. Where is the "perfect place” to relocate and set up a survival retreat, and while I hesitate while saying it; the truth is there is no perfect place, one that will shield you from all possible threats. Granted some places are better then others, some being much better. But trying to find the “ideal location” to avoid any possible threat is a futile endeavor. read more »
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A few days ago an old friend came up to the homestead kitty to visit, bringing along his two teenage daughters. The girls listened, as we reminiscence of past glory and contemplated future dreams, as old friends do. Eventually the conversation turned to hunting, and the approaching fall squirrel season. The girls were in shock after finding out, for the first time, that people actually eat the little creatures. I could tell they were disgusted by the thought of someone partaking of such a thing. read more »
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