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Health and Safety
Take Action: How Immediate Action Drills Can Reduce Reaction Times in Emergencies
The only thing more important than reaction time is reacting effectively, and not suffering from the “paralysis of analysis,” or staying rooted in place and doing nothing. Practice what you are going to do in a life-threatening situation in each of these areas of your day.
Talking to Your Kids About Ebola
If you are a person who doesn’t want your child brainwashed with the government-sanctioned dogma about things like freedom and morals, why would you want them to learn about a potential pandemic from those sources?
Ten Reasons to Eat Chocolate
Much to the delight of chocolate lovers everywhere, more and more evidence shows that the decadent treat provides impressive health benefits.
Ten Things That Make a Survival Homestead
What you need to know to create a free life with a survival homestead.
Ten Unconventional Additions to Your Emergency Medical Kit
It is time to look outside of the box and consider everyday items to re-purpose for medical emergencies. Albeit, these ten items are unconventional in terms of medical use, but could save your life.
The 10 Rules For Your Emergency Food Pantry
The key to a successful emergency food supply is not only variety but balancing your food supply with proper caloric and nutritional content. Learn more here.
Tech Company Develops the World’s First EMP-Proof Wallpaper
Someday soon, turning your house into an EMP proof, counter-surveillance bunker may be no more difficult, nor any more expensive than a home makeover.