Another Post on EMP Attack
I will probably write about EMP attacks more than other types of attacks. The reason is that I think that this is one of the most viable attacks from a foreign power that we could see in the future. I also think that it is one of the most dangerous attacks that we could see […]
The Heirloom Experiment: I Recently Bought Heirloom Seeds To Attempt To Grow A Garden
I didn’t go crazy on them or spend $100.00 for a cache of seeds either… I bought them off of Ebay, which may have been a mistake, but I didn’t spend more than $20.00 plus shipping on a small cache of seeds. I first want to experiment with them, see if I can grow them, […]
Hyperinflation and Empty Store Shelves Coming To America?
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The SuburbanPrepper Talks EMP
I think about this from time to time. An EMP attack that would render my car and just about anything electronic useless. 100+ miles from my Bug Out Location, and final rendezvous point, it would take me five to 10 days to hoof it on foot to my destination. With a bike, maybe faster, but my EDC […]
My first attempt at Hard Tack Survival Bread

Well, late this afternoon, after trying to concentrate on reading my US Army Survival Manual I just couldn’t focus. So I decided to try my hand at Hard Tack. For those of you who do not know, Hard Tack is a rock hard bread made of water, flour, and a little salt. After being baked, […]
Cyberattack Threat Map
Home Visualizing Global Cyber Threats in Real Time Cyberattack Threat Map The Kaspersky Cyberthreat Real Time Map, accessible at cybermap.kaspersky.com, is an innovative tool that provides a live visualization of cyber threats occurring worldwide. This interactive map is a valuable resource for understanding the current landscape of cyber threats, offering real time insights into cyber […]
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Recognizing the Sound of Gunfire: A Practical Guide for Businesses, Schools, and Citizens

“I thought it was firecrackers…” “Maybe a car backfiring?” “It sounded like balloons popping…” We’ve all heard these phrases countless times in news interviews following tragic shootings. There’s almost always that moment of denial, that split second where witnesses convince themselves they’re hearing something harmless. It’s a natural human response, but in active shooter situations, […]
Why Physical Fitness Matters for Preparedness (and How to Get There) to Stay Disaster Ready

It’s Saturday, July 19th. And, literally, had a hip replacement two days ago. I arrived home Yesterday, Friday, and am beginning the journey to re establish my health. Not that I am in the worst shape I’ve ever been in, that is certainly not the case. However, the truth is that, like many of us, […]