by Contributing Author | Oct 30, 2010 | Emergency Preparedness
The following article has been generously contributed by Kent Arnspiger of Off the Grid Ready. Most grocery stores have approximately three days worth of food on their shelves; and as experience has shown, when a known emergency event is coming, these shelves will be...
by Mac Slavo | Oct 27, 2010 | Emergency Preparedness
The CPI, or Consumer Price Index, is the official measure of inflation in the United States. The government utilizes the CPI as a way to make adjustments to interest rates for things like TIPS (Treasury Inflation Protected Securities) bonds and entitlement payouts...
by Mac Slavo | Oct 26, 2010 | Emergency Preparedness
Your run of the mill prepper is likely stocking up on food, water, SHTF gear, guns and ammo for any number of “doomsday” scenarios that may occur – be they natural disasters or man-made catastrophes. Often times, those who take emergency preparedness...
by Mac Slavo | Oct 25, 2010 | Emergency Preparedness
A portion of the complete article Welcome to the Promised Land has been republished with copyright permission from James Rawles’ Survival Blog. It has been written and contributed to Survival Blog by Rod E. Over the years, many people have told us that WTSHTF,...
by Mac Slavo | Oct 19, 2010 | Emergency Preparedness, Headline News
As mass French protests across the country continue, the strain on essential supply lines is becoming apparent. The country’s oil industry association UFIP said that if strikes continued at all 12 of France’s refineries then there would be national...
by Mac Slavo | Oct 14, 2010 | Emergency Preparedness
If you’re wondering what security measures will exist if the SHTF, Survival Blog provides an answer: none, unless you actively create them yourself. Recently a writer was predicting the way the police will respond and in this area I would like to add what I know...