The Pickled Prepper

August 31: Global Coronavirus Trends Point to European Surge

Taking a look at the growth of the virus over the past two weeks shows some interesting trends.  Growth slowed in all of the...
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August 31: The Best Gun Combos for Car Carry

When your pistol alone isn't enough, pistol-caliber carbines that use the same magazine as your primary concealed carry gun are an excellent addition.
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August 27: Hurricane Laura Thunders Ashore

Hurricanes, riots, looting, shootings, a rising crime rate and failing cities make this an excellent time to embrace prepping.
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August 25 Report: It’s been a Hell of a Week and...

Forest fires sweep across California, hurricanes in the Gulf Coast, COVID-19 outbreaks on college campuses and looting in Kenosha. It's been a hell of a week.

August 19 Report

We will be hitting the road today, so a short update only. While reported deaths from COVID-19 in the U.S. jumped back up to 1,349...
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August 18: California Blackouts One Sign of a Slow Slide

California is sliding slowly towards socialism and an inevitable collapse, thanks largely to self-imposed problems.
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August 17: Colleges Wrestle with Party Culture in COVID Era

Campus life is presenting a host of challenges for universities and the cities and towns where they are located.

August 16: Coronavirus Levels Off

The United States reported 50,335 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, bringing the total nu,ner of cases to 5.37 million.  Deaths...
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August 15 Report: California Leads Nation in COVID-19 Cases

While California leads the nation with more than 600,000 cases of Coronavirus, officials try to crack down on underground parties and raves.
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August 14: Living with the Threat of COVID-19

Even as coronavirus cases stabilize in the U.S., it should be clear to all that COVID-19 is here to stay.