Archive for July 20th, 2008

Staying Alive: THE DAYS PREPS

Staying Alive: THE DAYS PREPS
It will be a few weeks before I can do anything like this again but I sure as hell did it today. I went and bought FOOD for our prep supply. I bought a pack of factory rolled cigarettes too, just for extravagance. Not a bad deal, if you just buy one pack.

Scoutinlife’s Homestead and Prepardness Blog: Simple Day

Scoutinlife’s Homestead and Prepardness Blog: Simple Day
The other thing I did Wednesday was called Direct TV cancelling my service I hardly watch the TV anymore I bet not even an hour or two in the past couple of months. So there ago another wasted 40 bucks a month I bought one of those RCA antenna for indoors I can pick up the local channels 8 of them pretty good. I spent 34 dollars for the antenna total my TV is already HDTV so when the switch comes in Feb 2007 I’m good to go.

No Nanny State - Molon Labe!

No Nanny State - Molon Labe!
Entrepreneurship and self-reliance are clearly being discouraged. I wonder how many people that have a little side business - and that were stupid enough to actually register it with the state - have had the rude awakening of ‘No UI Money For YOU!’ when they apply for benefits after a lay off from their ‘real job’…

Keep It Simple Survival!: Local Woes

Keep It Simple Survival!: Local Woes
The environmental Nazis want us to live like the Amish. If we try that we’ll all starve and live like the folks in third world nations. Without modern machinery and methods and petroleum products, we couldn’t raise enough food to support ourselves, let alone export to other countries.

Degringolade: Do It Yourself?

Degringolade: Do It Yourself?
I have a friend, let’s call him James. When I talk with James, I start realizing all of the problems that will be faced by the people in the community who have prepped and those in the community who have not.

James is a low-grade prepper. He has built up some food in his basement and reads the latest NRA propaganda and grumbles about the decline of the West. In short, he is a lot like all of us. When I visit him, he always wants to give me the fruits of his latest labor. He dabbles in just about everything. Blacksmithing, carpentry, wine-making….hell, he even produced some of the leakiest damn barrels ever made. When you go to his house, the place is an anthem to Home Depot. The guy has done everything to everything in his house.

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