by Jeremiah Johnson | Sep 19, 2016
ReadyNutrition Readers, in these uncertain times, many will still say that nothing is certain except death and taxes (Ben Franklin). Well, eventually we all die, but we wish to postpone that “life-changing” event for as long as humanly possible. When the SHTF,...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Sep 7, 2016
(This article is dedicated to my wife, Brenda, who never gives up in a situation or with me) ReadyNutrition Readers, there have been numerous articles that I have penned regarding home defense and also what to do when you’re either in a rural/suburban or an urban...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Aug 19, 2016
“Who are you? Who who, who who…. I really want to know,” – The Who ReadyNutrition Guys and Gals, we’re going to discuss the topic of anonymity, and how the current society’s transformation from one of a free public to a totalitarian society is completely...
by Joshua Krause | Jun 30, 2016
One of the most frightening scenarios that anyone in the modern world could face, is a global food shortage. It’s one thing when just the country you live in faces a food shortage. That situation can have horrific consequences, as the citizens of Venezuela have...
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 | Jan 20, 2016
Good Day to you, ReadyNutrition Guys and Gals! I want to recommend this book for you to read, as it was written by a genius who had the foresight to see what is happening around us back when he wrote it. “The Coming Dark Age,” by Roberto Vacca was written in 1973,...
by Tess Pennington | Dec 29, 2015
Looking back on 2015, I feel very fortunate; with all the insane events that transpired, we were still given more time to prep and get ready. It gave me a chance to remember some of my earlier lessons I learned when I began prepping and ultimately, helped me remember...
by Tess Pennington | Sep 28, 2015
September hasn’t exactly been a stellar month for hopeful events. In the last month, our economy came close to buckling (and in many other parts of the world), the CDC issued a nationwide “heads up” about the bubonic plague, an asteroid was going to...
by Tess Pennington | Jul 23, 2015
Sunflower seeds are often overlooked in terms of supplies for sustainable living, yet they are one one of the most versatile types of seeds to have on hand. Not only are they beneficial to the garden, but can be used for alternative power, has medicinal properties,...
by Daisy Luther | Jul 11, 2015
There is a lot of debate on whether Wednesday’s computer issues that shut down the New York Stock Exchange, the Wall Street Journal, and United Airlines were just a very strange coincidence (very strange) or a deliberate cyber attack. This isn’t the first possible...
by Joshua Krause | May 24, 2015
When the clean water act was passed in 1972, it seemed reasonable. At the time, America’s waterways were absolute cesspools, that often resembled the state of affairs in countries like China today. While it could be argued that our waterways still have a...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Apr 23, 2015
How are my readers in Ready Nutrition land? I hope all is well, and in the hopes that it stays that way in good times and bad? I present to you this article with some ways to cope in a grid down/societal collapse period when there will be plenty of stressors to...