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Stephanie Decker used her own body to shield her kids from two tornadoes, costing her both legs.
A forecasting sytem has been designed to flag potential infectious diseases and could propel us out of “dark ages” in terms of epidemics and pandemics.
The more survivalists and preppers we have, the more stable our families, cities and the country as a whole are.
Over the course of the year, the Hoff family made the transition into homesteading and reaped more benefits than they had expected.
Many may not be aware of a food revolution slowly growing in popularity around the nation. There are some people who feel that our food is under attack by large agriculture corporations. This revolution is advocating people to take back control over their food sources and begin teaching the next generation more self reliant practices. Rather than thinking as a group, teach the next generation to think as an individual.
Lisa Bedford, otherwise known as the Survival Mom gave a webinar last night to help preppers get ready for seasonal prepping. Her book suggestions and preparedness tips that were provided were insightful and original. Here are a few highlights of the webinar.
 As the “Prepping Movement” continues to press on with the message of being prepared for anything, a few of the leading advocates for this growing movement, Tom Martin from the  American Preppers Network, and Lisa Bedford, the Survival Mom, shared their views on why everyone should be preparing for a disaster. Bedford’s home state magazine, the Arizona Republic, interviewed Tom Martin [...]
A paralyzing snow system of historical proportions is barrelling towards the northeast and is set to make life hell for the Northeast. This powerful storm system will hit the Northeast causing epic snow blizzards where snow will fall at a rate of over an inch per hour, hurricane-force winds (74 mph), not to mention heavy rain and flooding. [...]
Isn’t it funny how the civilization of mankind knew more about surviving on their own half a century ago than we do?   Sure, we have all the technological gadgets and modern conveniences, but if it really came down to surviving, who do you think would make it out alive? Yes, I know it is disheartening. But, it seems that some [...]