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Hurricane Irene: A Preppers’ Postmortem

by ST | Sep 1, 2011 | Bug In, General, Guest Post, Levels of Awareness, Preparedness, Self Reliance, suburban survival, Urban Survival

The storm has come and gone. Your expe­ri­ences all depends on where you were at the time. Some places by me got hit hard (and are still with­out pow­er as I write this). Oth­ers like my imme­di­ate area got away pret­ty clean­ly (unless you were right on a canal).... Read more
A Question of Education?

A Question of Education?

by ST | Aug 23, 2011 | General, Guest Post, Levels of Awareness, Preparedness, Psychology, Self Reliance

It is a com­mon theme on many prep­per sites and in prep­ping videos that all that needs to be done is to edu­cate your fam­i­ly and friends as to why they need to prep. Once they see the light they too will take the respon­si­ble road and make at least some lev­el of... Read more
How Do You Classify a SHTF Event?

How Do You Classify a SHTF Event?

by suburban | Sep 22, 2010 | Bug In, Bug Out, Bug Out Location, Bug Out Vehicle, Levels of Awareness, Preparedness, suburban survival, Urban Survival

I tend to think a lot when I have a lit­tle down time.  I was on the plane for work this week and it hit me, that I am not sure h0w I would clas­si­fy what type of an event and how severe it was before I were going to bug out or bug in.  The more thought I... Read more
States of Awareness, Jeff Cooper’s “Cooper Codes”

States of Awareness, Jeff Cooper’s “Cooper Codes”

by suburban | Aug 25, 2010 | Preparedness, Psychology, suburban survival, Urban Survival

This was orig­i­nal­ly pub­lished on 05/2004 by some­one else, some­where else, and I copied and past­ed it to a word doc­u­ment for my own per­son­al ref­er­ence.  It goes into the states of aware­ness that I think all sub­ur­ban­ites should be aware of when... Read more

Take a Crash Course or Refresher in How Our Economy Works

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

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