Monthly Archives: July 2022
Heatwaves, Drought and Dust Bowls
The western drought has spread into the south, threatening agriculture and the food supply. This may be the time to move to the mountains.
Trees, Bees, and the Great Outdoors
The harvest continues and the work doesn't end. After a rainy weekend, we get outside to harvest honey, vegetables and do chores.
Preppers: If you Want Peace, Prepare for War
"Si vis pacem, para bellum" implies you can prevent war by being prepared. Sadly, our country has missed that opportunity, but you don't have to.
Inflation surges 9.1% in June
Inflation exceeded expectations to come in at 9.1 percent, the highest it's been since 1981. Energy was up 41.6 percent.
How to Avoid Being a Drone and Getting Voted off the...
When the SHTF, the human equivalent of drones (bees that do no work and add little value to a beehive) will be the first to die.
Rail Worker Strike Could Destroy Supply Chain
Supply chain SNAFU could worsen if railroad workers go on strike next week, halting all freight traffic. Prepare for significant disruptions.
It’s a Tough Time to be Poor
Famine is getting worse in extremely poor nations like Somalia, Yemen and South Sudan. Is this what the future holds in the First World?
Dementia and Danger: The Joe Biden Story
It's time for all Americans to realize Joe Biden is not fit to be president. At what point does trotting him out there become elder abuse?
New Viruses Keep Threat of Pandemic Alive
Michael Snyder asks, "Why are there so many unusual outbreaks of disease suddenly happening all over the planet?"
Are we Heading Towards a Man-Made Collapse?
Dutch Farmers and Sri Lankan protests have a common thread: The attack on our food supply and the rise of green socialism.