by Mac Slavo | Jan 28, 2010 | Emergency Preparedness
Trend forecaster Gerald Celente, in his most recent Trends Journal (Winter 2010), says that a terrorist attack on US soil is more likely now than ever before. The Christmas Day attempt on an airplane over Detroit was a warning for Americans to be vigilant, and not...
by Mac Slavo | Jan 26, 2010 | Emergency Preparedness, Forecasting
The trend going forward during this economic depression is getting back to basics. We often discuss ‘prepping’ as a way to protect your family in the event of an unforeseen catastrophe (natural or man-made). Recently, we’ve seen more financial...
by Mac Slavo | Jan 13, 2010 | Emergency Preparedness, Headline News
One of the reasons we urge our readers to be prepared when disaster strikes is that local governments and emergency responders will not be able to provide support for massive amounts of people needing food, water and medical supplies. This is a threat that should not...
by Mac Slavo | Jan 13, 2010 | Emergency Preparedness
SHTF Plan contributor and One Handed Economist Howard Katz has written extensively on wealth protection and asset allocation during times of economic distress. Currently, he is a gold bug, but this has not always been the case. Back in the early 80’s, when most...
by Mac Slavo | Jan 12, 2010 | Emergency Preparedness
Deciding when to get out of Dodge and bug-out of your current location is one of the most difficult decisions that you’ll have to make during an emergency, disaster or crisis. If you are waiting for a crisis to occur before you make a plan of egress, then...
by Mac Slavo | Jan 9, 2010 | Emergency Preparedness, Tom of the North
This article has been contributed by Tom of the North the author of the satirical blog Outside The (Cardboard) Box. While I took issue with the conclusions drawn from the facts employed in a recent article titled The Coming Food Armageddon, the truth is you could find...