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Buying Bannables - The Rush is On!, written 3 weeks ago, “Bannables” - you like that term? (hint: nod *yes*) I like it anyway. The only way it could be cooler would be if it was bananables . . . but that wouldn’t make sense; though it has a raging cool ring to it.
“But what IS a ‘bannable...
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A Whole Lot of Shakin' Goin' On, written 2 days ago, Riding out the seismic collapse of the global economy probably won't provide much in the way of learnin' applicable to the genuine "big one" if and when it rumbles through our living rooms.
It's not the easiest thing to prep for a mega ...
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The Bug Out Bag (Part 1), written 5 days ago, So here I am trying to sort through a tonne of junk in the basement, it never ceases to amaze me that even though I consider myself frugal, how much junk we tend to collect. One of the first things that required a review was the Bug Out Bag, for those of...
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fifty years of decline, written 1 day ago, FIFTY YEARS OF DECLINE
I've often wondered what made the 1960's such a time of upheaval. The Vietnam war alone does not account for it, as witness today's mindless patriotic fever for the war in Iraq which only benefits big business and government. And it...
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Preparedness and protection for survivalists.
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A great survivalist blog
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Budget Priced Self Defense Pistol, written 4 days ago, Hi M.D.,
Love the blog, I have found great advice for those of us who are forced to live on a tight budget, it would seen some survival blog writers think most of us have an endless supply of cash to purchase survival preps, when in reality mos...
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The True Cost Of Gold, written 2 days ago, Gold is always thought of as a “precious metal” due to it’s rare nature and the difficulty (human labor) in obtaining it.
There is a real-life hidden cost of gold however, one that is almost always overlooked. Mining for gold, in this case, an entire...
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Television with which to Train for the Revolution, written 2 weeks ago,
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A blog devoted to women about women, what makes us cry, weak, insecure, and second place to men in society. It explores issues of affairs, relationship meltdowns, nips and tucks, broken promises, sexuality, and depression. Join me and lets do us.
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It's better to be safe than sorry.
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Be A Survivor Chili Recipe, written 2 days ago, I love chili and I have been making my own for years. Everyone claims they have the best chili recipe...I am no different of course.
Flea's Famous Be A Survivor Chili:
Ingredients
2 lbs 80% lean ground beef
1 whole yellow onion (diced)
1 t...
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Potentially Recession-Resistant Jobs, written 3 days ago, The blog Get Rich Slowly had an article earlier this week on recession-resistant jobs. I do not believe any job is recession-proof," but some industries fare much better and even thrive in a recession. During a recession, think of the ne...
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Flashlights, written 1 week ago, Flashlights are one of the more basic and useful survival supplies for the suburban survivalist. The ability to have fast and effective light with no smoke or odor is an advantage in the first few months of an emergency.
Purchase several flashlights over time: Wh...
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A blog about preparing for the coming collapse of civilization.
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The Amazing Blue Elderberry, written 1 week ago, I’m a push over for the wild blue elderberry. It is an amazing shrub that offers the forager a tremendous bounty of uses. Fire making, musical instruments, hunting weapons, traps, and in late summer and autumn delicious blue elderberries.
The eld...
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Make your family safer by being prepared for any disaster scenario. Not a hard-core survivalist blog; this blog teaches folks the steps they can take to secure themselves against storms, pandemic, social unrest, and whatever else life throws at you.
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For the Good of the World, written 2 weeks ago, The man who has planted a garden feels that he has done something for the good of the world.
~Vita Sackville-West We've planted a wonderful new victory garden for our world with this election. Now it is up to us all to roll up our sleeves and nurture t...
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BROKE INTO THE WRONG GOT-DAM REC ROOM, DI'N'T YA!, written 2 days ago, Tam found a funny. Go read.
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The smart road to health. If it's not fun, we don't do it. If you're reading this, you've probably survived a life-changing experience or a life-threatening disease.
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