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Is The Ebola Virus Headed Your Way? First Case in Dallas!

by Nick | Oct 1, 2014 | Bug Out, Disaster Preparedness, pandemic warning, Urgent Disaster Possible

We’ve all been watching the Ebola outbreak in the news. And many Americans weren’t pleased about purposely bringing sick patients into the U.S. … even if they were U.S. citizens working on aid missions in W. Africa. I wasn’t too worried about...

West Africa Ebola Outbreak: Is It ‘out of control’?

by Nick | Jul 8, 2014 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Knowledge, first aid, How to Prep, Medical Care, pandemic warning

According to Dr. Bart Janssens from Doctors Without Borders … the Ebola outbreak in West Africa is ‘out of control’. Since March there have been around 600 cases, and approximately 350 deaths. In the past Ebola outbreaks have typically limited themselves to small...

What is The Best Survival Gun?

by Nick | Jun 27, 2014 | Bug Out, Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Gear, Emergency Knowledge, Emergency Supplies, Patriotic Preppers, Prepping Practice, self sufficiency, Surviving Attack

Everywhere on the net, on forums and blogs, people are arguing about what the best survival gun is. Evidence points to the conclusion that there is no one gun that is the best survival gun. But people still hunt for it like it’s the holy grail. The concept of the...

Survival Scenario: Vehicle Leaves You Stranded in the Desert

by Nick | Jun 24, 2014 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Gear, Emergency Knowledge, Emergency Supplies, first aid, Uncategorized

In 2002 Roger Sargeant and his family went into the Arizona desert for a leisurely afternoon of target practice and picnicking. After their leisurely day enjoying the beauty of the desert they loaded up in the truck and headed home. As the sunset dipped past the...

Beat The Heat This Summer: Staying Cool Saves Lives

by Nick | Jun 18, 2014 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Knowledge, first aid, How to Prep, Prepping Practice, Uncategorized

Summer is here and if you can’t keep your cool it’s possible that you could be putting your life at risk. As it heats up, and the mercury starts rising past 90 degrees, your body and health are at risk. In 2013 there were 39 confirmed cases of children dying of heat...

Super Deadly Pandemic Warning: Is This The End … Again?

by Nick | May 6, 2014 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Knowledge, first aid, Medical Care, pandemic warning, Urgent Disaster Possible

The deadly MERS virus, or Middle East Respiratory Syndrome has its first confirmed case in the United States. This virus is known to kill 1 out of every 3 people it infects. This could be a severe deadly pandemic. An infected health worker based out of Saudi Arabia...

My Spring Chickens: Why I’m Raising Backyard Chickens

by Nick | Apr 18, 2014 | Emergency Supplies, Food Production, How to Prep, Prepping Practice, self sufficiency, Uncategorized

As a young boy we had chickens for many years. They even came encased in little plastic Easter eggs! The chicks were actually hatched at my Grandparent’s farm from his ample stock of chickens – then stuffed inside plastic novelty eggs. Not only did my grandparents...

When and How to use a Tourniquet

by Nick | Apr 2, 2014 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Knowledge, first aid, How to Prep, Medical Care, Prepping Practice, Surviving Attack, Uncategorized

Injury is not something anyone likes to deal with. However, they happen and you need to know how to save the life of a loved one. Extremity bleeding can quickly cause shock and death. When pressure bandages and pressure points fail to control bleeding, another option...

How Will You Die When SHTF?

by Nick | Mar 20, 2014 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Knowledge, How to Prep, Surviving Attack

Death in and of itself is a scary proposition. As humans have struggled to understand death they’ve created stories, religions, gods, and underworlds to explain the unknown. Every civilization has both worshipped and feared death. But no matter what happens in the...

Africanized Killer Bee Swarm Attacks Granny

by Nick | Mar 11, 2014 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Knowledge, first aid, Medical Care

[hr] How is Granny Doing? From the most recent reports it appears this 71-year-old woman is expected to recover. When the firefighters arrived on scene they reported that it looked like she was wearing a bee suit. This resulted in over 1,000 individual bee stings. The...
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