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Biden Suffers More than Gaffes, Weakening U.S.

What will he say next? Biden's gaffes grow more frequent and more disturbing leading world leaders to mock him.
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Building Caches for the Worst Case Scenario

Some caches are for bugging out. Pete is building homestead defense caches to sustain and rearm him while he fights back.
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Inflation Protests Across Europe Threaten Political Turmoil

Across Europe, soaring inflation is behind a wave of protests and strikes that underscores growing discontent.
A radiation sign in a field

Russian Threats to Kherson Dam

There are many rumors about the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Plant. Will it be blown up? if so, by whom? Will Russia resort to nukes?
The Baroque Cycle by Neal Stephenson.

The Baroque Cycle and the Evolution of Money

A work of historical fiction by Neal Stephenson, a careful reading of the Baroque Cycle will teach you lessons about money and inflation.
Inexpensive headlamp

How to Pick the Best Headlamp

Headlamps are useful now when working in the dark. After the SHTF, they are going to be critically important. Here's what to look for.
A highway bridge seen from above

Why Bridges, Highways and Access Points are Important

Blowing up a bridge can have a major impact during a war, but controlling bridges and access points can be important other times as well.
Prepper News Update

French Strike Pits Workers vs. Government as Inflation Bites

More than 100,000 protesters marched in cities across France yesterday as unions and workers made clear their feelings about high inflation.
Dried goods for your prepper pantry. Photo by Aaron Doucett on Unsplash.

Why Inventory Management is important for Preppers

If you're stocking up for the unknown, a good inventory system will let you know what you have, what you need, and help you shop wisely.
Tiny waterfall

Fall Activities on the Homestead

With a hard freeze expected this coming week, we have to wrap up our pre-winter preps on the homestead, but it isn't all work and no play.