Category: news Survivalism
October 14,1899, reporter Winston Churchill departed to South Africa
On October 14,1899, Morning Post reporter Winston Churchill departed to South Africa, toting a Model 1896 Broomhandle Mauser pistol. His goal was to report on […]
Steiner TOR-X with MantisX Review – Dry Fire Training
1.7K What is better than a Steiner laser sight on your handgun? A Steiner laser sight with the MantisX training system built in. Enter the […]
Preppers Are Not Safe from SHTF and Tragedy
All of us know that disasters great and small are dangerous. You don’t really prepare for things on this scale if they aren’t truly so… […]
Hurricane Strategies, Migraines, Antiseptics, More |
In this episode of the Survival Medicine Podcast, Dr. Joe Alton and Nurse Amy Alton talk tips on how to get through the next hurricane. […]
Expert Council Q&A – Epi-3568
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:24:20 — 24.1MB) Today on The Survival Podcast the expert council answers your questions on censorship, weight […]
Hurricane Helene Shuts Down Top IV Fluid Producer As It Alerts Hospitals of Possible 40% Decrease in Supply
This article was originally published by Belle Carter at Natural News. A medical technology company responsible for making IV fluids for most U.S. hospitals, last […]
On October 8, 1690: Ottoman troops captured Belgrade.
On October 8, 1690 in the Siege of Belgrade, Ottoman troops captured Belgrade. — October 8,1860, the first telegraph line between Los Angeles and San […]
16 Pieces of Riot Gear for Urban Survival
739 Preppers need the ability to bug out of a city, but what if in the chaos there is a riot, or a riot is […]
How to Care for Your Ducks in the Winter
Ducks are very resilient to cold. They can tolerate snow quite well because they have natural insulation in their bodies that help them keep warm. […]
Hurricane Safety Strategies, Pt. 1 |
Dr. Joe Alton turns to a timely topic he’s written about a lot in the past few years but rarely on video: hurricane preparedness. The […]
Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy on Collapse Medicine – Friday Flashbacks
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:05:54 — 18.9MB) In this episode from 2011 I was joined by Doctor Bones and Nurse Amy […]
U.S. Is “Concerned” About Russian Military “Reconstitution”
Military and political rulers in the United States are reportedly, “highly concerned” about the rapid “reconstitution” of the Russian military. The Deputy Secretary of State […]
Henry Draper took the first photograph of the Orion Nebula.
On September 30, 1880, American amateur astronomer Henry Draper took the first-ever photograph of the Orion Nebula. More recent images have of course been more […]
Finding God in the Wilderness
Have you ever felt drawn to spend time in nature? Have you wondered why being surrounded by the wilderness brings clarity, reduces stress, and revives […]
Video: Monkeypox (Mpox) Update |
n this companion video to a previous article, Dr. Joe Alton updates you on the current version of the Monkeypox, now called Mpox, and whether […]
Bill Wilson on Permaculture – Friday Flashbacks
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:11:58 — 20.6MB) In this episode from 2011 I was joined by of Midwest Permaculture to discuss […]
The Stage Is Being Set For The Greatest Period Of Chaos In U.S. History
This article was originally published by Michael Snyder at The Economic Collapse Blog. If chaos is what they intended, everything is coming together beautifully. Major […]
On September 25, 1890, Sequoia National Park was established.
On September 25, 1890, Sequoia National Park was established by US President Benjamin Harrison. This was California’s first national park and the country’s second. — […]
16 Pieces of Riot Gear for Urban Survival
141 Preppers need the ability to bug out of a city, but what if in the chaos there is a riot, or a riot is […]
How to Prep for and Survive a Plane Crash
As we know, there are many folks out there who are scared of flying. Most of the time, they picture the worst possible things that […]
Headaches In Survival Scenarios, Pt. 3: Tension Headaches |
Last time, we discussed migraine headaches and the various “auras” and other symptoms they cause. The most common type of headache you’ll see in good […]
Frigidaire Portable Ice Maker – Item of the Day
Special Note – The Black Stainless model is on sale for only 87 bucks today which is a great value. Every day, I bring you […]
Political Rulers Warn Of Nuclear War With Russia
Ruling class members Donald Trump Jr. (the son of Donald Trump) and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who tried to sit on the throne of power […]
Today, September 17th, we celebrate Constitution Day in these United States. It was on September 17, 1787 that the US Constitution was signed.
Today, September 17th, we celebrate Constitution Day in these United States. It was on September 17, 1787 that the US Constitution was signed by the […]
How to Build a Survival Stockpile With Coupons
When a catastrophe does occur, there is usually a run-on food supplies and survival equipment. People run to the stores and stock up on food, […]
Video: West Nest Virus |
It’s a hot, wet summer in many places throughout the U.S., and the mosquitoes are out in force. Mosquitoes can transmit many diseases; in the […]
Jason Fields of The Urban Farming Guys
In this episode from 2011 I was joined by Jason Fields from The Urban Farming Guys to discuss transforming neighborhoods, sustainable agriculture and living well […]
Oxford’s New COVID Jab Aimed to Sterilize 60{cca75e9353239ebe3876fa059c6fb81b7e2e38636d1ade8b2707160eb9584f24} – 70{cca75e9353239ebe3876fa059c6fb81b7e2e38636d1ade8b2707160eb9584f24} of Recipients, Developer Admits
This article was originally published by S.D. Wells at Natural News. Prof. Sir John Bell, a key figure in the development of the University of Oxford‘s […]
Preparedness Notes for Thursday — September 12, 2024
On September 12, 1857, 423 passengers and crew died when the sidewheel steamship SS Central America, the ‘Ship of Gold’, sank in a hurricane off […]
MPOX, aka Monkeypox |
Keeping an eye out for possible future pandemic diseases is part of our mission as medical preparedness advocates. Sometimes, the concern is significant, as it […]