Should a calamitous disaster, such as hyperinflation or an electromagnetic pulse attack result in the collapse of our financial systems, our currency will almost certainly collapse. Any dollar denominated investment, such as bonds and many equities, will become worthless. Gold is the obvious currency substitute, and even it will have some limited value in a […]
Financial Planning for Preppers 101
Financial Planning for Preppers 101 While it can’t be foretold with absolute certainty what lies ahead of us on the other side of major catastrophe, one thing we can count on is eventual food and supply shortages, and very probably, cash shortages. When preparing for such a situation, you have a choice: Have severe frugality […]
Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Survival Antibiotics, Stockpiling Medications & More Here’s the ugly truth: In a post apocalyptic scenario, just as many people will die from a lack of proper medication than those who are starving and dying of thirst. This “truth” is debatable since there is really no way to prove what I said, other […]
Self Sufficient Lifestyle – Self Sufficient Living in the Burbs, City, or Country
Self Sufficient Meaning: Being self sufficient means that you are needing no outside help in satisfying one’s basic needs, especially with regard to the production of food water and Shelter. Self Sufficient lifestyle | Self sufficient living. Building a Self Sufficient Lifestyle: Options for the Rural Prepper Building a self sufficient lifestyle is no easy […]
Survival Mindset – Navy SEALs Secrets & The Will to Survive
Often when we think about survival, we think about tools and techniques that can save our lives in the face of imminent danger. These are definitely important skills to keep in mind – but there is one more thing that is often overlooked and arguably more important than any survival gadget you own. It’s your […]
Choosing a Survival Gun – Survivalist 101’s Top Three Survival Guns
Survival Guns on a Budget I was asked by the boss to write an article on which survival gun I’d have if I could only afford ONE. When I was given this assignment, the first thought in my head was, “Gee, that’s kind of tough, I’ve never been a one gun household!” So, I thought […]