Prepper Parenting: How to Instill Survival Instincts in Your Children
It’s not easy raising children, even on a good day. Readers who already have, or who are currently raising families know this very well. It’s a hu...
It’s not easy raising children, even on a good day. Readers who already have, or who are currently raising families know this very well. It’s a hu...
Selecting good routes is extremely important part of your security planning especially in hostile areas or in times of civil unrest. In theory the bes...
For many preppers, a firearm is a must-have item for dealing with the aftermath of a potential SHTF or grid-down event. Firearms in the hands of prope...
This is the fifth and final article in a five part series on Neighborhood defense and security in a grid down scenario. In the first article, Neighbor...
Editors Note: I don’t know what the future holds, but history has a funny way of repeating itself. I would be lying if I said that I have an optimis...
The central tenet of prepper websites is the unflinching belief that you need to be prepared for unexpected events. That statement on its face seems t...
If you have not seen or heard of MRE’s (Meal Ready to Eat) by now, I have to wonder where you have been. MRE’s are a military staple that has [&he...
Communication is imperative in survival situations. This article attempts to cover some of the basic pros and cons of various forms of communic...
It’s that time of year again; time to over eat and over drink, and wonder where on Earth 2016 went? So I write out small lists each year at [...
Every parent wants the best for our children but even if your kids don’t have a career as a high paid athlete, find fortune running the next tech fi...
I do hunt, and I do fish, and I don't apologize to anybody for hunting and fishing. ...
In the Prepping community there are some topics that draw familiar responses from people of all walks of life. Naturally I am guilty of throwing out m...