5 Things That Could Go Wrong With Your Survival Plan
While it’s certainly important to have a survival plan in place, it’s also important to know what could go wrong with it.
While it’s certainly important to have a survival plan in place, it’s also important to know what could go wrong with it.
If you don’t have money for an expensive space heater, you can make your own DIY emergency heater for only $5. Here’s how.
There won’t be a shortage of enemies when the SHTF, but there will be a shortage of ammunition and weapons, so keep these three guns close by.
These survival books were either recommended by experts I trust or have at least 4.5 stars on Amazon with at least 20 reviews.
In this video, The Patriot Nurse explains how to put together a good medical kit for only $50. It covers wounds, diarrhea, and upper respiratory infections.
There are five key issues that most preppers are missing completely: intelligence, community, trust, USB power, and access.
Mass shootings are becoming more frequent. In case you ever encounter an active shooter, these tips will help you survive.
It’s important that you practice off-grid cooking on a regular basis so you’re not doing it for the first time during a power outage.
Although you have a right to defend yourself, if you shoot at criminals indiscriminately, you could be classed as a criminal, too.
There are many scenarios where you might have to scavenge after the SHTF. Here are 20 places to look for supplies and how to do it safely.