Duck Processing: Too Many Cock-A-Doodle-Dos
A Guest Post From: Cliff Fowler Raising backyard chickens is becoming more and more popular these days. And why shouldn’t it, after all, they provide an endless supply of food if bred
Survival and being prepared should not only be a passion, it should be a lifestyle. The definition of a prepper is "An individual or group that prepares or makes preparations in advance of, or prior to, any change in normal circumstances, without substantial resources from outside sources" Like the Government, police etc. I don't believe that the end of the world will be the "end of the world" I believe it will be the end of the world as we know it now. You can also find me on Google Plus and Twitter
A Guest Post From: Cliff Fowler Raising backyard chickens is becoming more and more popular these days. And why shouldn’t it, after all, they provide an endless supply of food if bred
In part one of this 2 part series with Bennett Johnson we talked about how the world economic system affects us here in the Unites States. Here in part two
SHTF means grid down. Grid down means no electricity. No electricity means no freezer for long term food storage. Get it? SHTF means possible starvation in less than a week
In today's podcast Bennett Johnson and I talk about why the worlds economy affects the united states and why the Chinese economy crashing might not be a good thing for
Feel more secure and safe from intruders with this hidden gun shelf We all know how important it is to not keep everything we have prepared stored in one place, and
When it comes to prepping we all think in time frames, a week, 3 months and a year. An economic collapse is not like a terrorist attack or an earthquake,
Lies! Economic theory contains more half-truths and lies than any other scientific study. Bad economists present their errors to the public better than good economists present their truths. The challenge for
Tornado's occur more in the United States than any other country…lucky us! An average of 1200 tornado's hit the United States annually, and are more likely in some areas such
The following is a guest post from Dan Sullivan: We’ve all seen those articles outlining 40 or 50 or 100 items we can use to barter in a post-collapse world in