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Texas Faces Record High Temps into Next Week

The drought in Texas is turning into a heatwave this weekend with temperatures in the high 90s and even reaching 100 expected in some parts.
A pro-choice protest in Washington.

Overturning Roe v. Wade Leads to Protest and More

The leaked Supreme Court opinion overturning Roe v. Wade is already generating protests and civil unrest. Are you prepared for worse?
promo for Ice Age Farmer video

Food Supply Shutdown: Deer, Fish, Pigs Euthanized; Crops not Planted

Christian of the Ice Age Farmer, raises some good points about what seems to be an effort to eliminate meat and destroy our food supply.
Two boxes of Zatarains rice

We Find Time to Prep as Food Shortage Looms

Walmart continues to be well stocked and while prices are up, there are still good buys to be found for preppers
High tension wires carrying electricity

Get Ready for Another Energy Price Spike: High Electric Bills

The average electricity bill in January was 8 percent higher than a year before and rates continue to soar.
politician who's nose is growing

The Government is Lying to Us

The government and politicians lie to us, the media amplifies it, and social media endorses it. Don't be fooled. Question everything.
Grocery store shelf picked clean. Photo by Isaiah Villar on Unsplash.

Historic Fertilizer Crunch Threatens Food Security

As the fertilizer shortage strikes, farmers across the world expect their yields to drop, making the coming food shortage even worse.
Shh! It's a secret.

The Big Secret: The Recession is Here

The government doesn't want you to know, but we're heading into in a recession. Worse yet, we will soon be experiencing stagflation.
$100 bills

Surging Prices Force Consumers to Ask: Can I Live Without it?

rs are looking for ways to cut back on spending, such as drinking the free coffee at the office instead of buying it at a coffee shop and dining out less.
Clothes hanging at a dry cleaner.

Country Living Means Driving 50 Miles to Run an Errand

Rural living can mean long drives and inconveniences, but we find it worth it. City life means crime, noise, traffic, high costs and too many people.