Author: Tommy Grant

Picture this: the grid’s down, grocery stores are empty, and your family is hungry. While rice and beans are prepper staples, one pig – around 275 lbs, the average slaughter weight in the U.S. – can be your lifeline, feeding a family of four for three months with nutrient-packed meals. Our ancestors knew that when it came to survival, nothing beats using every part of an animal, and pork has always been a prepper’s dream for that reason. A pig can be used nose-to-tail, providing not just meat, but fat, organs, skin, and bones that all play a role in…

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The House is set to break for its summer recess starting on July 25, leaving fewer than 20 legislative days on the schedule for lawmakers to avoid a partial government shutdown at the end of September. The federal budget runs out on Sept. 30. Without a short-term funding extension or a full-year spending plan, agencies will once again be facing the possibility of partial shutdowns, with a host of operations and services shuttered until new money is made available. The threat of a shutdown has become commonplace on Capitol Hill, but Congress appears even less prepared for the next threat…

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Water is probably the most important resources we have, yet most people take it for granted. One of the first things you learn about when becoming a prepper is the importance of water. If you want to survive any disaster, it’s crucial that you have a well-thought-out water plan.A great water plan should consist of four parts: 1) Having access to water or knowing how to find it. 2) Having a plan to transport water if necessary. 3) Having the ability to filter and purify water. 4) Having a proper water storage plan.In this article, we will be concentrating on…

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The United Kingdom is set to allow 16-year-olds to vote, according to a new Elections Bill unveiled on Thursday. This policy change would greatly benefit the Labour Party by granting more than 1.5 million teenagers the right to choose their master. Stop Drinking the Political Kool-Aid, America: Voting Will Not Save Us “By engaging voters early, when they are young, and allowing them to have a say in shaping their future, we will build the foundations for their lifelong participation in our electoral processes,” the official strategy stated, claiming the changes will “restore trust” in the system. In a document called…

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A Marine veteran was shot and killed in a Chicago alley while trying to defend himself during an attempted robbery. The 19-year-old college student charged in the case has been released on electronic monitoring, despite prosecutors arguing he was complicit in the fatal encounter. LISTEN TO THIS ARTICLE CHICAGO, IL (4-minute read) — A tragic robbery in Chicago’s Austin neighborhood claimed the life of 35-year-old Marine veteran Tzaddi Cox, who was simply trying to bring food home to his family. The incident occurred just after midnight on May 3, when Cox was ambushed in an alley near 1211 North Massasoit…

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Donald Trump, the United States’ ruler, has announced new tariffs on both Mexico and the European Union. Trump said that these tariffs will go into effect starting on August 1st. The U.S. will impose a 30% tariff on all imports from Mexico and the European Union (EU), citing national security and trade imbalances. Mexico’s Foreign Ministry confirmed that the tariff threat was discussed during a July 11 meeting, describing the proposal as “unfair”; however, it also stated that negotiations with the U.S. are ongoing. “We mentioned at the meeting that this was an unfair deal and that we disagreed,” the…

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says bases in Indiana and New Jersey can house detained immigrants without affecting military readiness — a step toward potentially detaining thousands of people on bases on U.S. soil.Hegseth notified members of Congress from both states this week of the proposal to temporarily house detained immigrants at Camp Atterbury in Indiana and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in New Jersey.President Donald Trump has moved to aggressively detain and deport people in the country illegally, a push that has swept up large numbers of immigrants, including many with no prior criminal records, and forced federal authorities to find places…

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Somewhere between the dugout and the forward operating base, a truth begins to emerge that no one wants to admit out loud: Little League teams and combat units are basically the same thing. Not in terms of stakes, of course. One involves life-or-death decisions under fire. The other involves juice boxes, questionable umpiring and a dad named Scott yelling at a teenager in blue. But peel back the layers, and you’ll find more in common than you think — especially when it comes to the parents.Let’s start with the command structure. Every youth sports team has a “coach,” but we…

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This article was originally published by Ava Grace at Natural News.  The U.S. EPA officially confirmed the existence of government-backed geoengineering programs, reversing years of denial. Administrator Lee Zeldin announced a transparency initiative detailing solar radiation modification (SRM) and its risks. SRM involves injecting reflective particles (e.g., sulfur dioxide) to cool the planet, but the EPA warns it may harm the ozone layer, disrupt weather, damage crops, and cause acid rain. Neurological risks, like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, are also linked to nano-aluminum particles from atmospheric spraying. The EPA admitted tracking private actors engaged in geoengineering, suggesting undisclosed corporate or international…

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The White House has nominated Gen. Thomas Bussiere, head of Air Force Global Strike Command, to be the service’s next vice chief of staff.The Pentagon announced Bussiere’s nomination Friday, and said Lt. Gen. Stephen Davis — now the Air Force’s inspector general — has been nominated to receive his fourth star and succeed Bussiere as head of Global Strike.The White House has also nominated the Space Force’s Lt. Gen. Shawn Bratton to be vice chief of space operations. Bratton is now deputy chief of space operations for strategy, plans, programs and requirements.If confirmed by the Senate, Bratton would succeed Gen.…

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