We have a primal instinct that allows all of us feel better when we see wild vegetation and animals.
Joshua Krause
Joshua Krause was born and raised in the Bay Area. He is a writer and researcher focused on principles of self-sufficiency and liberty at Ready Nutrition. You can follow Joshua's work at our Facebook page or on his personal Twitter. Joshua's website is Strange Danger
How to Make Gunpowder the Old Fashioned Way
Knowing how to make your own gunpowder means that you can keep on shooting no matter how long it takes for society to be rebuilt.
Got Mosquito Problems? Here’s an Easy Way to Wipe Them Out
Mosquitoes loving laying their eggs in wet tires more than anywhere else, and there’s a way you can use that against them.
Treating Cactus Injuries Is Harder Than You Think. Here’s Why.
Those thick sharp spines aren’t what you should be worried about. It’s the spines you can’t see that will keep you up at night (literally).
5 Dangerous Medical Myths That You Don’t Want to Fall For
Most people have a lot of really stupid ideas about what to do during a medical emergency.
Wattle and Daub: A Great Way to Build a House From Local Materials
Just in case you need to build a cheap and easy structure after the SHTF, it wouldn’t hurt to learn how to work with wattle and daub.
Stop Being a Slave to Technology: Here’s How to Unplug
Here’s what you should do if you want to break free, and get back in touch with your humanity.
Venezuela: A Prepper’s Nightmare Come to Life
Socialist systems do not by their nature, respond well to shock and disruptions.