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Hierarchy of Survival Needs
A very common question for people who are getting started with preparedness and changing to a more self-reliant lifestyle goes something like this...I've only got $X.Posted: 2010-03-21
Category: Environmental
Preparedness 101 or one survivalist's manifesto
After I'd been serious about preparedness and self reliance for a year or two, I realized that my buying, training, and planning had been based on whatever was the most exciting or urgent to me at the time. Posted: 2010-03-21
Category: Environmental
Practical Survival Gear For Daily Carry
I get emails fairly often asking me what survival gear people should carry on a daily basis. I can't tell you what will work best for you, but I will tell you what I carry everyday. As a gear-junkie-minimalist, my tendency is to carry any and every cool toy that I have access to, but I end up carrying as little as possible.Posted: 2010-03-21
Category: Environmental
Using Your Furnace During A Power Outrage
One of the big problems that houses in colder climates have is that they don’t have wood fireplaces and their heating systems require electricity to workPosted: 2010-03-21
Category: Environmental
Deploying to Haiti & Preparedness While Traveling
To begin with, I want to thank everyone who is or will be deploying down to Haiti to help with the recovery and stabilization efforts. I will be praying for you.
If you or anyone you know is among those deploying to Haiti, please get in contact with me ASAP. I am getting in touch with as many people as possible to share their notes, experiences, and lessons learned from their deployments.
Posted: 2010-01-22
Category: Ezine Marketing
Being aware of your surroundings
With violent encounters, there is no referee or rules and a lucky cut, stab, or shot can kill you, even if you eventually stop the threat.
One of the best ways to avoid violent encounters is to train your mind to recognize criminals, and the quickest way to do this is to start thinking like one. Here is an exercise to help you be more aware of your surroundings.
Posted: 2009-12-30
Category: Environmental
The Will To Survive
One of my good friends was the head of the SERE (Survival Evasion Resistance Escape) program at Offut AFB for several years. Posted: 2009-12-11
Category: Advertising
Top 10 Reasons Why The Future of America Depends on Survivalists & Preppers
There has been a lot of derogatory talk lately about “preppers” and “survivalists” and I’d like to take a minute to point out 10 reasons why preppers and survivalists have always been vital to the United States and why it is essential that we have as many as possible to survive future disasters.
1. FEMA–The cost for local, state, and federal agencies to plan, equip, and staff for EVERY disaster that might happen is cost prohibitive. When disasters strike, government is quick to talk, quick to “ramp up”, but government help is slow to come and inefficient when it arrives.
Posted: 2009-11-21
Category: Writing & Speaking