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Today as we celebrate Martin Luther King Day our thoughts turn to Dr. King’s life and legacy. I wanted to focus on what Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once said,
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Today as we celebrate Martin Luther King Day our thoughts turn to Dr. King’s life and legacy. I wanted to focus on what Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once said,
Read moreThe following is a guest post by Wes Burns Data loss is no longer a concern restricted to the computer geeks of the world. In fact, I’d be willing to
Read moreThis post is by Bernie Carr, apartmentprepper.com Five gallon buckets are not only great for long term food storage, they are also great for other emergency items such as personal
Read moreI just finished reading the book “Broken Web The Coming Collapse of the Internet” by George A. Ure, who runs the widely popular UrbanSurvival website. Before I go into
Read moreThe following article is a guest post by Sam Peters A survival cache is a container of items that will be useful for survival in the midst of an emergency situation.
Read moreOne of the most common questions from readers is how to get their loved ones to prep. Sometimes, you’ll find out by accident as I did while we were watching
Read moreThis post is by Bernie Carr, apartmentprepper.com What is the Solo Stove? It is a small, portable stove that uses biomass (twigs, dried leaves, etc) for fuel. Not needing
Read moreI just received a notice from The Berkey Guy that they are now shipping the following Berkey Water Purification systems -Berkey Light®, Travel Berkey®, Go Berkey Kit®, Sport Berkey® The
Read moreToday I am happy to announce the release of my new e-book, “How to Prepare for Most Emergencies on a $50 a Month Budget.” It is available now on Amazon.
Read moreThis post is by Bernie Carr, apartmentprepper.com I collected a series of emails about cell phones’ emergency uses and finally got a chance to research and test them. The following
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