I recently got the opportunity to review a very interesting book from Kermit Jones Jr. This military Chaplain and father of 4 young children needed to figure out how to introduce the concept of personal preparedness to his daughters without scaring. In this book Kermit uses the old prepper analogy of prepared ants to explore […]
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Scenario Prepper Life with an Angry Wife
The Duffle Blog is one of my favorite websites, however I have noticed (sometimes with glee) that sometimes the satire found on their site gets picked up by “mainstream” media and published as real news. Since I get such a kick out of their humor and love of the Military, I thought should I attempt […]
PRN Episode #41 27 Prepper Precepts
One of the things I hold most dear is my moral compass, my morals may not line up perfectly with “traditional” morals – and I know they don’t line up with modern “morals” – but as Heinlein said “I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do. I […]
Emergency Mangement.com Prepper Article
You might remember Emergency Management.com from the “Preppers are Socially Selfish” article a few months ago.* It wasn’t just their premise that upset me, but that the “Academic” Author that proudly professed her lack of real world response experience put forth several “apologies” that were more “I’m sorry you are angry” or “I am sorry […]
Using the Survival Still with a Rocket Stove
When it comes to survival gear I demand that no matter what the other selling points are, if I am going to stake my life on it, it has to work every time. If I don’t get a “do-over” then my gear doesn’t get excuses made for it. That is one thing about the […]