When people think of survival, they picture bug-out bags, firestarting, foraging, and maybe even building a shelter with nothing but a knife and willpower, robust survival techniques. And while all of that matters, there’s one overlooked survival factor most preppers rarely talk about: your own body’s ability to keep going. You can have all the gear in the world, but if your immune system is weak, your joints are failing, or your energy tanks every afternoon, you’re not surviving anything long-term. That’s why, alongside classic survival techniques, it’s time to start thinking about what we can call longevity supplements, tools…
Author: Tommy Grant
United States ruler Donald Trump is asking for an unconditional surrender from Iran, after Israel’s preemptive strike that sparked attacks in a new conflict. In a series of posts on his Truth Social, Trump also claimed that “we now have complete and total control of the skies over Iran.” According to a report by RT, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said similar things. He made statements on Monday when he claimed that Israel was “in control of the skies over Tehran” and told the city’s residents to evacuate. “Unconditional surrender,” Trump wrote in capital letters on Truth Social on Tuesday. The…
Let’s face it! Things aren’t exactly headed in the right direction. Between civil unrest, economic instability, digital surveillance, and political overreach, it’s not crazy anymore to consider having a Plan B outside U.S. borders. You wouldn’t be the first to think: “If it all goes sideways, where do I go?” That’s where bug-out countries come in. You’re not looking for luxury or tourist traps. You want safety, sustainability, freedom, and affordability. Below are five countries that have historically offered just that. They’re off the radar (for now), not overrun with expats, and still offer a fighting chance to build a self-reliant…
President Donald Trump on Tuesday nominated U.S. Fleet Forces Commander Adm. Daryl Caudle to serve as the Navy’s next chief of naval operations, according to the Senate Armed Services Committee. Caudle is now in the driver’s seat to replace the acting CNO James Kilby, who stepped into the position after the February firing of Adm. Lisa Franchetti, the first woman to serve as a service chief. Caudle, a career submariner from North Carolina, assumed command of the Norfolk, Virginia-based U.S. Fleet Forces Command on Dec. 7, 2021.Prior to his appointment to that role, he held leadership positions with Submarine Forces,…
Can a high-end, custom .22 LR rifle be practical? When it comes to the Parkwest Arms SD-22, I think the answer is yes.My buddy Frank writes with a Montblanc pen. I once asked him why. “First and foremost, I like nice things,” he said, “Second, I do sales, and when you hand a client a nice pen to sign the contract with, it helps them feel good about the decision because the act of signing is made into a pleasure and a feeling of success.”There is no limit on who can enjoy luxury items. That’s how I see Parkwest Arms…
“The orders will soon be going to those bases to change back to the original names that never should have been changed,” he told members of the Senate Armed Services Committee on Wednesday. “Veterans and servicemembers across the country who have deployed from Fort Bragg or Fort Bend or Fort Hood or Fort Pickett, there’s a legacy. There’s a connection to those bases and to those places, to what they trained for there and what they did when they came home. That matters to them.”Last week, President Donald Trump announced plans to revert the designations of seven Army installations previously…
The H5N1 avian influenza has infected a fifth person in Cambodia. The infection occurred in a 65-year-old woman who had no known contact with poultry, according to an official post on its Facebook page translated and posted by Avian Flu Diary, an infectious disease news blog. Bird Flu Is Capable Of “Airborne Transmission” Her infection was confirmed by the Pasteur Institute in Cambodia on May 12th, and she is still receiving medical care. The woman is from Takeo province in the far southern part of the country. The CDC ADMITS: PCR Tests CANNOT Differentiate Between Coronaviruses! The country has been experiencing…
This article was originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge. In the early morning hours of Tuesday, crude oil tankers Adalynn and Front Eagle collided in the Gulf of Oman, about 24 nautical miles east of Khor Fakkan in the United Arab Emirates, just outside the critical Strait of Hormuz chokepoint. The maritime incident occurred amid ongoing regional instability and increased GPS signal degradation, most likely linked to broader electronic warfare surrounding the Israel-Iran conflict. According to a report from Bloomberg, maritime security firms Vanguard Tech and Ambrey have assessed the tanker collision as a navigational accident with no indications of foul play or links to the ongoing regional conflict. Both firms have…
Every single prepper needs at least one and you should only aim for the best EDC flashlight, based on how you will use it. Everyday Carry (EDC) flashlights aren’t just for gear junkies or tactical operators. They’re for anyone who understands that when the lights go out, literally or metaphorically, self-reliance starts with being able to see. Whether you’re navigating a blackout, fixing a flat tire on a dark back road, or investigating that noise in the yard, a reliable flashlight can mean the difference between staying safe or staying stuck. A good EDC flashlight doesn’t live in a drawer.…
This article was originally published by Michael Snyder at The Economic Collapse Blog under the title: Why Are Large Numbers Of U.S. Air Force KC-135R Stratotankers And KC-46 Pegasus Tankers Flying East Across The Atlantic? Did President Trump just pull the trigger on a major decision? When dozens of U.S. Air Force tankers started taking off from their bases, all sorts of speculation started to erupt on social media. And then, when those tankers started flying east across the Atlantic, the level of speculation escalated to a frenzy. As I write this article, the Pentagon has still not explained what…