In today’s article on Skip Shooting a shotgun we are going to talk about a technique taught at a particular state correction academty for dealing with riots. While most of us will never have to worry about dealing with inmate riots, the ability for one man with a shotgun to be able to hit […]
Month: February 2013
Terrorism, Tactics, and Force Multipliers
I used to work as a criminal justice adjunct instructor for a a private college here in Nashville. I ended up teaching terrorism much of the time, and while going through my computer I found several PowerPoint files and lesson plans I felt would be useful to some of the readers of this site. […]
Strawberry Coring Tip
So simple, not many words are needed. As a matter of fact, when I first saw this Strawberry Coring tip I thought it was the most innovative thing I had seen in a long time, but I was disappointed when my normally uniformed wife, very matter of factly told me that “everyone knows this…” I […]
PRN Episode #6 Self Reliance
In this episode David talks self reliance. Being able to take care of yourself is a vital concept to preppers. But self reliance is not always easy. We discuss: You can wait until you have the perfect situation, or you can just get started Urban Homesteading, and what food production systems David has at his […]
How to Swaddle a Fussy Newborn
Swaddling is the practice of wrapping infants in blankets to restrict their movement. This age old technique has been the subject of several modern studies, and these medical studies suggest that swaddling helps the babies sleep, and to remain asleep. Furthermore, since swaddling helps babies sleep on their backs, it helps lowers the risk […]