by Mac Slavo | Feb 15, 2010 | Emergency Preparedness
Preparing for emergencies and disasters involves much more than just stock piling canned goods and freeze dried foods. Whether you are in rural America or in suburbia, consider learning some new skills this year. If you ever need to barter for goods, your skills may...
by Mac Slavo | Feb 14, 2010 | Emergency Preparedness, Headline News
It seems that trend forecaster Gerald Celente was right (again) about the popular trend he has dubbed “neo-survivalism.” There is a lot of uncertainty in America right now, thus it is no surprise that many are reverting back to the rugged individual roots...
by Mac Slavo | Feb 13, 2010 | Emergency Preparedness
An economic calamity is brewing, and as Brian at Survive Right points out, ” the articles are becoming more urgent, more prevalent and from more mainstream sources.” The collective consciousness senses that something is not as it’s supposed to be....
by The Survival Mom | Feb 6, 2010 | Emergency Preparedness, The Survival Mom
This article has been contributed by The Survival Mom for your reading pleasure. Visit The Survival Mom Blog for more emergency preparedness information and resources. “Wet babies are the only ones who like change!” Who would have thought a business...
by Contributing Author | Feb 5, 2010 | Emergency Preparedness, Precious Metals
This article has been contributed for your reading pleasure by Kevin at 20smoney.com. The recent weeks in the stock market have shown many people who have believed the economic recovery lie that there are still major challenges facing the U.S. economy. The reality is...
by Contributing Author | Jan 30, 2010 | Emergency Preparedness
This article has been generously contributed by Neithercorp Press for your reading pleasure. Author: Giordano Bruno Neithercorp Press – 01/26/2010 A large part of our society operates on a disturbing assumption, a belief that has been driven into the very fabric...