The amazing Emile Leray built a motorbike from broken down car to escape death in the desert By Marion Fernandez Publish Date: May 15, 2017 Heading into the great unknown, with the wind in your hair and the sun shining high sounds like a great holiday, but when Emile Leray ventured into the Moroccan desert […]
Bug out Bag Items You Don’t Need
A bug out bag at its core is a mobile 72 hour kit. Everyone does and should take a personalized approach to how they put their bag together. The general intent of most people is to maintain a high degree of mobility while simultaneously providing the essentials of survival to get from point “A” to […]
Wildfire Uncovers 2 Miles of Underground “Doomsday Bunkers”
Saw this article and had to share in its entirety. It does not really illustrate anything in particular, but is an intriguing read. Original link: http://tribunist.com/news/wildfire-uncovers-2-miles-of-underground-doomsday-bunkers-loaded-with-weapons-grenades-and-food/?utm_source=MOH Jon Wildfire Uncovers 2 Miles of Underground “Doomsday Bunkers” Loaded With Weapons, Grenades and Food December 2, 2017 In the wake of a wildfire, an illegally built doomsday bunker […]
Possible North Korean Nuclear Effects
This was an interesting article that was shared with me, and so I wanted to pass it on; the link to the original is below. Bear in mind that the examples below are based off a model of a 150-kiloton nuclear weapon. The USSR detonated the most powerful nuclear weapon to date at 50-megatons (50 […]
The Old Fashioned Shopping Cart Alternative
I always look for the prepper applications in day to day life; and so here is a little food for thought. I started thinking about bug out transportation problems on a trip to Southern California some years ago. I noticed how quickly the few major roads out of the LA area can slow down to […]
Winter Prep Thoughts
Just some fun winter emergency thoughts on stuff worth stocking up on. So winter is hitting us pretty good for the area we live in and we are facing another six, to nine, to twelve (depending on your news outlet) inches of snow today and tonight. Some are speculating that this might end up as […]
Nuclear War: Effects and Survivability
“I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.” Albert Einstein, in an interview with Alfred Werner, Liberal Judaism 16 (April-May 1949) “A conventional conflict in the near future will be extremely lethal and fast, and we will not own the […]
Deadly Survival Myths
This was a great article I read and wanted to share in its entirety because it lays out some great points. I might add that if its cold don’t work up a sweat, if it’s hot consider being physically active during the cooler hours of the day, and always take a moment to breath and […]
Apocalyptic Disappointments
I remember the first time I was disappointed in an apocalypse prediction. I was sold on all the computers around the world collapsing during the W2K. It seemed like such a good rounded number for Christ to come back and so forth. But nothing, nada, zilch. I’ve been quite partial to the Strauss–Howe generational theory; […]
The Real Robinson Crusoe
I loved Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe growing up. While old fashioned it inspires the imagination and made me wonder how I would react in a similar circumstance. I was surprised some years ago when I discovered that Defoe had loosely based his story on the survival experiences of a real person, Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish […]
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