by Contributing Author | Aug 28, 2011 | Emergency Preparedness
This article has been contributed by Kevin Hayden of Truth is Treason. Kevin is a former police officer who has seen what societal collapse looks like first-hand during Hurricane Katrina. If you think that you’ll be able to simply drive to Wal-Mart or the grocery...
by Mac Slavo | Aug 27, 2011 | Emergency Preparedness
East coast residents struggled to get out of Irene’s way on Friday and Saturday, and those who couldn’t leave or chose not to heed warnings reportedly made a run on stores looking for food, water, batteries, flashlights, generators and other supplies. The...
by Mac Slavo | Aug 26, 2011 | Emergency Preparedness
You’ve got your food, water, supplies, weapons, ammo and self defense plan. But how sure are you of your security preparations and will they be enough to defend your survival retreat? If the worst were to happen you can be assured that organized bands of looters...
by Mac Slavo | Aug 25, 2011 | Emergency Preparedness
The east coast earthquake(s) are just the latest example of how unprepared we are for an emergency or major disaster. Whether we’re talking about earthquakes, snow storms, hurricanes, floods, electrical outages or terrorist attacks, government officials, as well...
by Mac Slavo | Aug 23, 2011 | Emergency Preparedness
Office workers gathered in downtown Washington, Tuesday, after an earthquake shook the nation’s capital. (Credit: NY Times) Naturally occurring phenomena, HAARP, ex-planetary influenced geologic earth changes, coincidence or something else? Today’s events...
by Contributing Author | Aug 23, 2011 | Emergency Preparedness
This article has been generously contributed by Eric Peters of Eric Peters Autos. Editor’s Note: With real estate prices continuing their downward trajectory and no end in sight, most Americans, even those who would love a new home, are shying away from the...