EMP Truth: What You ACTUALLY Need to Know! (Video)

An EMP energy wave with the words EMP Truth overlayed

In today’s digital era, the specter of electromagnetic pulse (EMP) threats represents a chilling potential to disrupt our interconnected society fundamentally. EMPs, a byproduct of nuclear detonations, hold the power to disable electronics, cripple the power grid, and plunge modern civilization into chaos. This comprehensive exploration dives into the nature of EMPs, their historical context,…

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Guide to a Stress-Free Freeze Dryer Oil Change

Tips for changing the oil in your freeze dryer

When I debated whether to get a Harvest Right, my biggest fear was the freeze-dryer oil changes. I equated the process to an automobile oil change, and I was dreading it. Even after my unit was delivered, I could only get excited about the first few loads because I knew that inevitable pump maintenance would…

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Covert Entry & Lifestyle Design with Pat Watson

Lock Picks with the words "Covert Entry"

In this podcast episode, we dive into the expertise of Pat Watson, a former military and law enforcement professional turned educator, in nondestructive entry techniques such as lockpicking and covert entry. Pat shares his transition to teaching and highlights the importance of practical, hands-on learning for real-world application. His insights extend to overcoming bureaucratic inefficiencies,…

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The 7 Prepping Essentials (What You Need to Know)

A family in their living room having a fun conversation about prepping.

Are you ready to start prepping so that you’re ready for anything life throws at you? If so, you’ve come to the right place. Prepping is for everyone, including everyday folks like you and me who want to be prepared for both big disasters and life’s little curveballs. Drawing on my extensive background in security,…

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Anthrax Survivor! Dr. Nina Cerfolio’s Life Journey

Dr. Nina Cerfolio Survived Anthrax

Dr. Nina Cerfolio’s journey to Chechnya during the Second Chechen War to help children affected by the conflict took a dangerous turn when she was poisoned with anthrax by someone posing as a journalist, who was actually a KGB agent. Since then, Dr. Cerfolio has found herself on a healing journey, both from the physical…

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Prepper Lessons From the Recent Phone Outages

What preppers can learn from the recent phone outages

Tens of thousands of mobile phone customers lost service Thursday morning. The phone outage affected primarily customers in the eastern half of the country, including Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, San Antonio, Indianapolis, and Louisville, though customers in San Francisco had problems dialing 911 in roughly the same timeframe. Some news stations speculated that solar flares caused…

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Food Preps 2.0 with Shelby Gallagher

Food Pantry with Food Preps written in the center

In today’s uncertain world, where the only constant seems to be change, being prepared for the unexpected has never been more critical. From economic downturns to political upheaval and war, there are countless reasons why having a well-stocked pantry can provide peace of mind and security for you and your family. However, navigating the challenges…

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7 Tips for Financial Preparedness (Budgeting for Resilience)

Financial Preparedness for Survival

Financial preparedness is a cornerstone of survival planning, often overshadowed by stockpiling goods and mastering survival skills. While these are undoubtedly crucial, neglecting your financial health can leave you vulnerable when disaster strikes. Therefore, it’s imperative to recognize the importance of financial stability in times of crisis and learn practical strategies to secure your economic…

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Everlit Emergency Trauma Kit (This Kit Has You Covered!)

The EVERLIT Emergency Trauma Kit

Recently, while going through some of my preparations, I found I lacked a first aid kit in my truck geared towards car accidents. Over the past few years, there have been several times that I have had to stop and aid motorists involved in an accident. Unfortunately, living in a rural area without full-time first…

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DIY Food Supply: Grow Your Own Sprouts

I love fresh homegrown veggies but can’t garden year-round in my climate. My property is a mixture of mud and ice right now, which means no fresh green things unless I get them from the store. I’d love to build a greenhouse someday, but that won’t be in the budget any time soon. Luckily, I’ve…

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