by Tess Pennington | Dec 14, 2018
‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all thro’ the house/ Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse;/The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,/… … but mom forgot to stuff them and now they’re bare.” If you’re...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Sep 15, 2018
In the article, “Earth’s Big Freeze Looms as Sun Remains Devoid of Sunspots for Most of 2018, the writer addressed an issue that we are perhaps beginning to see the start of right now. Throughout the United States, you may notice the change in seasons from summer to...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Aug 22, 2018
We covered the basics of trailers as a vehicle to house you and your family in an emergency or a SHTF situation. Now we’re going to delve into some finer points for once you’ve obtained those necessary basics outlined in the first article (5 Tips You Need to Know When...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Aug 15, 2018
Six large new wildfires erupted in the United States, pushing the number of major active blazes nationwide to over 100, with more expected to break out sparked by lightning strikes on bone-dry terrain, authorities said on Saturday… and more are expected.”...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Aug 9, 2018
There are many completely everyday occasions during the summer months when a trailer is a nicety: that happy family vacation to a remote wilderness area, or the family trip to the beach. Visiting the relatives in another state without imposition. The list runs on and...
by Tess Pennington | May 7, 2018
Before 2017, there was a relatively quiet period for hurricanes. In fact, a decade went by without a major hurricane. But all of that changed in 2017 when monster hurricanes Irma and Harvey hit. Due to their unprecedented damage, the 2017 hurricane season became one...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Jan 29, 2018
As well-informed readers, you know the world situation does not appear to be improving. At any time, we could well find ourselves in the middle of a SHTF event…be it economic collapse, a nuclear attack, or a string of natural disasters. Regarding this last item,...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Nov 29, 2017
Following Benjamin Franklin’s saying, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” you can bolster your chances to avoid the headaches of cold and flu season by an intake of Vitamin C. Every article I have written on supplements I have included the caveat of...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Oct 22, 2017
ReadyNutrition Guys and Gals, this piece is akin to a checklist with a few extra suggestions you can use to prepare for the coming of the cold weather before it arrives. In past articles, we talked about the necessity of having go/GOOD/Bug-out bags packed...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Sep 14, 2017
ReadyNutrition Readers, this article is not a substitute for common sense, nor is it a “betting slip” of things to do to beat the odds. With Hurricane Harvey dealing our beloved states of Texas and Louisiana a crippling blow and with Hurricane Irma devastating the...
by Tess Pennington | Sep 4, 2017
We’re ushering in National Preparedness Month with the first in a series of four preparedness guides. This crash course into preparedness will help you plan a strategy, position critical assets and greatly increase your chance of surviving many of the most...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Aug 22, 2017
[Editor’s Note: One thing is for certain if an EMP occurs while many of us are away at work, the city quickly can become a death trap. As writer, Jeremiah Johnson warns, “Definitive action taken at the critical point is critical to your...