by Tess Pennington | Dec 31, 2014
2014 has been one long year of economic yo-yoing. Many are breathing a sigh of relief knowing that another year has come to pass, and a better one will be replacing it. In fact, half of the U.S. population feel confident that 2015 will be better than it’s...
by Tess Pennington | Aug 25, 2011
Previously posted at Modern Survival Blog I was holding a hundred dollar bill the other day and I really started to think about just how much of certain survival items that this thin piece of cloth could still buy (that is until the dollar falls into a cesspit). I...
by Tess Pennington | Mar 5, 2013
One of the most frightening things that can happen to an adult, short of violence, is an unexpected call into the manager’s office at work. When you walk in and see that paper sitting face down and the boss shifting uncomfortably in his chair, you just know before he...
by Joshua Krause | Oct 1, 2015
From the perspective of mainstream economists and investors, gold enthusiasts must sound like a bunch of lunatics. They are certainly the black sheep of the global financial community. When the price of gold soars, they view it as a confirmation that the system is...
by Tess Pennington | Sep 12, 2011
There are times when I sit and think about the collision course this country is on and the so-called leaders who put us here. It is excruciating to watch and see the signs that no one wants to see. Rather than being perceptive to what is going on around them, many...
by Daisy Luther | Jun 11, 2014
Sometimes, life just happens and all of your best-laid plans go awry. We recently incurred some unexpected, major expenses in our family that have forced us to rethink our lifestyle. No matter how carefully you plan, sometimes fate has other ideas for you and you...
by Daisy Luther | Jul 20, 2014
Most people spend money every single day. I’m not talking about your day-to-day necessities like house payments and fuel for the vehicle. I’m talking about those little impulse buys that most of us make without thinking twice about them. We spend more...
by Daisy Luther | Jun 16, 2014
With unemployment rates skyrocketing, going out and finding a new job can be nigh on to impossible these days. This is only going to get trickier as the government continues to force businesses to increase the minimum wage. Workloads that used to provide employment...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Jun 26, 2016
Hey there, Ready Nutrition Readers! A tremendous amount of things have been happening in the news, and most of them are important. The people of Great Britain just voted last week in a special referendum: they voted in favor of Britain leaving the EU (European...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Oct 18, 2016
Ready Nutrition Readers, as you are probably well aware, the Obama administration would like nothing more than to place the United States under Martial Law. Once that is accomplished, the country and people would be locked down and kept under control on the pretext of...
by Tess Pennington | Jul 21, 2015
For seven years, my family and I have been preparing ourselves for a long-term economic depression to occur. I have watched events unfold that affected our food supply and our transportation. I have seen diseases and illness that were considered eradicated in this...
by Daisy Luther | Jan 28, 2015
Did you ever think about what your life would be like if the stores were closed? I’m not talking about a post-apocalyptic Mad Max scenario or a winter storm that clears the shelves. I’m talking about a long-term disruption of services caused by an economic collapse....