Monthly Archives: July 2021
Prepper Diary July 12: I Put my New Woodworking Skills to...
I've spent a good many hours in the workshop working on my projects. This weekend I tackled something my wife wanted me to do.
Prepper News Update July 12
Wall Street Journal says Higher Inflation Is Here for Years
Economists surveyed have raised their expectations for inflation lasting through 2023, but not by much....
How to Survive in a Failed State
There are signs that the U.S. is heading towards and economic collapse which could result in the U.S. becoming a failed state. Are you prepper for that?
How to Handle the loss of Police, Fire and EMS Service...
Shortages are bad, but we can stockpile goods and resort to barter. what will you do if the thin blue line disappears and there is no police, fire, EMS or sanitation?
How to Handle Shortages and Outages in an Economic Collapse
When things start to disappear from the shelves, when it becomes hard to find your medication or the gas pumps run dry, this advice could help.
Just a Short Update and Prepper News Recap
Not much going on around the homestead today, so I did chores and got things prepper in case storms from Hurricane Elsa get this...
Survival and Preparedness on the Road: Can RVers be Preppers?
Is it a bugout vehicle? Is it a mobile retreat? Or is it a target on wheels? We examine whether prepping and RVing go hand-in-hand.
The Chickens Graduate from their Brooder to their Coop
After a month, the garage had started to smell, well, like chickens. Or maybe chicken poop. The time had come to move them into their permanent home.
Prepper News Update July 6: The COVID-19 Edition
South Africa Sets Record with 26,000 Daily Cases Reported
The country is now being locked down, with a curfew, a ban on alcohol sales,...
Living in a Self-Service World: Fewer Workers Means More Automation
With 2.2 million fewer people working in the hospitality and restaurant industry, it's no surprise restaurants are turning to automation or asking customers to serve themselves.