by Jeremiah Johnson | Jul 10, 2015
Welcome back, Ready Nutrition Readers, and we’re going to jump into Part 2 of the Introduction to Trauma Medicine series. Firstly, we’ll address the concerns of one comment that was posted. What we’re planning on doing with this segment is a continuation of part 1. ...
by Joshua Krause | Feb 20, 2017
Love him or hate him, there’s definitely one thing that you cannot deny about Bill Gates. He’s a guy who is in the know. Since he made his billions, he has brushed shoulders will all manner of experts and powerful people. That’s why regardless of how...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Apr 13, 2015
“I’m just lookin’ for clues at the scene of the crime, life’s been good to me so far.” – (Joe Walsh) Good day to you, Ready Nutrition readers. Today’s piece is the introduction to Bio-Weapons and Biological Warfare, the first part of a series to outline some...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Apr 17, 2015
Good Day to all the Ready Nutrition readers out there! This article is the second of three parts in the Bio-Warfare Series (Read part 1 here). Today we will be covering governments and their actions, mentioning the organisms used as biological weapons, and providing...
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 Joshua Krause | Feb 15, 2015
If you take a look through history, you’ll see the rise and fall of numerous civilizations. Many armchair historians are quick to point to these examples, and say their decline was caused by drought, or war, or economic collapse. But the truth is, it’s...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Sep 7, 2017
ReadyNutrition Readers, we are becoming “long in the tooth,” so to speak, regarding the current world events. Some of this article will mention points previously covered, but only in relation to the “big picture” of E&E…that’s the acronym for “Escape &...
by Ruby Burks | Feb 17, 2016
Several years ago I had an encounter with a bear that made me realize I wasn’t in as good of shape as I thought I was. I knew that being physically fit was a key element to being prepared, but as a mom with three kids, I just didn’t have the money or time to join a...
by Tess Pennington | Aug 26, 2015
Since April 2015, eleven cases of plague have been recorded in the U.S., and three people have died leaving the CDC no other recourse but to issue a warning to alert doctors of potential cases that may arise. There is a “Heightened Risk” “It is...
by Sara Tipton | Dec 31, 2018
An emergency declaration was made in Colorado on Christmas Eve. The state was suffering from a lack of propane. A series of problems led to the emergency declaration, but even minimal prepping could have helped those who were among the allegedly affected. The propane...
by Tess Pennington | Oct 1, 2014
Germs are spread quickly in population dense areas. Schools and daycares, workplaces, community events are germ-ridden cesspools for attracting unwanted illness and diseases. Studies are finding that sneezes and coughs cause illnesses to travel much farther than...
by Joshua Krause | Aug 13, 2017
Right now all eyes on North Korea, which is totally understandable. The rhetoric being exchanged between our government and theirs has never been so heated, and at this point, it wouldn’t be a surprise if war broke out. However, while the media has been parading...