8 Food Storage Myths
Storing food is a big part of making arrangements. And if you have the land and money to grow your own crops, you have to expect the worst-case scenario of losing all you've grown, and that means getting enough food in stock to last...
How To Repackage Foods in Mylar Bags With Oxygen Absorbers For Long Term Survival
Shelf-life varies, depending on storage and food conditions. Typically you can see an indicated range for shelf-life. Rice is classified as 15-30 years, for example, and some sources estimate 10-15 years. Usually, this disparity in time keeping is an indication of the nutritional value...
Simple Ways To Stay Safe Online
The internet is logging our every search, click and download activity and sucking down data on an unprecedented scale. Some of the data collected can’t even be used yet, but it is being stored anyway for the day it will become useful. Let’s stop...
Shout Out to Our Neighbors Along the EC
Weather prediction remains one of the most challenging of sciences. While one can drone on ad nauseam about things from the “European Model” vs the “American Model”; to spatial scales; Chaos theory and the atmospheric sciences of meteorology; climatology; atmospheric physics; and atmospheric chemistry; events...
6 Essential Maps to Store Before an EMP
The US Army maintains a complex known as the National Training Center (NTC) in Fort Irwin, California. There are a number of other "National Training Centers" operated by different government agencies, but it is the one managed by the Army which is most important...
20 Prepper Lessons from an Infantryman
Being an Infantryman has taught me a lot about prepping; as well as life in general. There are moral lessons; as well as physical ones that are engrained into our heads. Basic Combat Training teaches only the basics that are required to being an...


















