by suburban | Nov 11, 2010 | Money, suburban survival, Survivalism, Urban Survival
Thanks for scaring me to death… Not really… Back in January of 2010 The SurvivalMom published a post on “The One-Hour Meltdown.” I actually came across this last week for the first time. Not sure how I missed it, but, in trolling her blog,... Read more
by suburban | Aug 1, 2010 | Economy, General, Levels of Awareness, Money, Politics, Preparedness
Here are 20 videos from ChrisMartenson.com on how our economy works. If you want to learn more about how money is generated at the government level, this is a great video series. It is free, and will take you about 3 hours and 20 minutes to go... Read more
by suburban | Jul 12, 2010 | Money, Preparedness, suburban survival
Prepping can be expensive. People like to bite off more than they can chew. I did it. I felt I needed everything “now.” Food, gear, etc. When I finally settled into becoming a prepper I slowed down, took inventory of what I... Read more
by suburban | Jul 6, 2010 | Economy, Jobs, Money, suburban survival
Here is a blog post from The Economic Collapse Blog talking about the US and our job situation. If this isn’t a SHTF situation I don’t know what is. Prepping for the future is something I think is not only smart, it is a requirement.... Read more
by suburban | Jul 2, 2010 | Bug In, Bug Out, But Out Bag, Money, Preparedness, suburban survival
I am guilty of this myself. Being in the suburbs of one of the most fascinating cities on the planet (to me) I too am guilty of whipping out a credit card or check card for every purchase. What if the power grid were to go down? What if the... Read more