Feb 08

The Dangers of our Food Supply: We are no Longer in Control

Most people don’t realize that the American Farmer is gone; they have been replaced by a handful of multinational corporations that now import a growing portion of our country’s food supply from foreign factory farms. With cooperation from the U.S … Continue reading

Feb 05

Would a Long-Duration Blackout Cause Nuclear Armageddon?

According to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, there are sixty-one active commercial nuclear plants spread across the United States. A question on the minds of many is what would happen to those plants if the nation experienced a widespread, long-lasting power … Continue reading

Feb 05

22 Signs That The Global Economic Turmoil We Have Seen So Far In 2016 Is Just The Beginning

As bad as the month of January was for the global economy, the truth is that the rest of 2016 promises to be much worse.  Layoffs are increasing at a pace that we haven’t seen since the last recession, major … Continue reading

Feb 03

Creating an At-Work Emergency Bag

Be ready for your workday. Like many other preppers all over the world I find myself in daily situations where I feel less than fully prepared. While you can never be ready for everything, and yes this includes when you … Continue reading

Feb 03

Back to Basics: How to Stockpile Food for Emergencies

Last week I began a new series called, Back to Basics. As I said in my first article: “Why and How to Stockpile Water for Emergencies”, this may be familiar ground for a lot of you but to some this … Continue reading

Feb 03

The Only 3 Ways To Avoid Becoming Another “Water Slave” During A Crisis

Even during short-term disasters, we often see local stores around areas hit by disaster immediately jack up their prices on bottled water as much as 500% (even though it’s supposed to be illegal). But now there are even signs that … Continue reading

Jan 20

Back to Basics: Why and How to Stockpile Water for Emergencies

I wanted to start a new series on the Prepper Journal called “Back to Basics”. I know many of the readers of this blog are already well along their own journey of preparedness so some of the content might be … Continue reading