The Pursuit of Adaptability and Resilience
A lot of folks have a rigid, narrow view of preparedness and survival. But adaptability and resilience are what will truly help you survive a chaotic event.
A lot of folks have a rigid, narrow view of preparedness and survival. But adaptability and resilience are what will truly help you survive a chaotic event.
The COVID-19 crisis has affected just about every family in the country in some way and we’ve all learned some lessons about preparedness. Here’s what I learned.
Much to the disapproval of unions, President Trump is planning to invoke the Defense Production Act to reopen meat plants. Will employees be mandated to work?
There’s a lot to learn about the folks just outside our inner circles – neighbors, co-workers, extended families, and friends – when it comes to survival situations.
One of the biggest surprises during lockdown for some of us has been the way people we care about behave when they’re under pressure.
Everyone wants to know when we’ll be “getting back to normal.” Unfortunately, we won’t. The world changed forever when the virus began to spread.
Right now, life-changing events are developing over the course of weeks or months rather than hours. Here’s how this affects homestead decision-making.
The SHTF is upon us and you probably won’t handle every detail “perfectly” no matter how well you prepared. That’s okay. You just need to make peace with that realization now.
Schools across the country have closed due to Covid-19. Embrace the opportunity to run your life and your schooling in a way that suits your family. Here are some tips to get you started.
No matter what your primary method of self-defense is, every skill you add makes you a harder target. Add another layer of safety with a defensive knife course.
There’s a crisis coming fast and we want to get prepared. But there are few supplies left to buy and many of us don’t have much money left to spend.
So here we are on the verge of the SHTF. .Right on the cusp of those epic, life-altering disasters we’ve been prepping for all these years. Yet somehow, it just doesn’t feel real. Does anyone else feel that way?
Can we really trust the accuracy of the Covid-19 tests? Here’s what you need to know about the two common tests for viruses, the ELISA and the RNA.
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