30 Reasons Why You Might Be a Crazy Prepper Nut Job
By Gaye Levy With 100% certainty, I know that I am perceived as one of those “crazy prepper nut jobs”. I laugh at myself as…
By Gaye Levy With 100% certainty, I know that I am perceived as one of those “crazy prepper nut jobs”. I laugh at myself as…
By Daisy Luther For some people, preparedness is about the big things: the well-stocked retreat home, buying yet another firearm, or getting a super-fancy generator….
By Joshua Krause There have been a few news stories floating around over the past few weeks with a common theme. In San Francisco, a…
By Mac Slavo While the world’s super elite prepare everything from stylish bunkers to emergency submarines, most couldn’t care less about their millions of employees…
By Michael Snyder When it comes to “prepping,” many among the elite take things to an entirely different level. As you will see below, the…
By Brandon Turbeville As the flood waters began to rise in South Carolina, so did the level of awareness that the vast majority of South…
By Jay Syrmopoulos Across the U.S., local zoning officials are making it increasingly difficult for people to go off the grid, in some instances threatening…
By James Corbett This month on Questions For Corbett, James answers your queries on GMO bans, oil in the middle east, expatriating to Japan, voluntarism…
By Brandon Smith I wouldn’t say that it is “never too late” to prepare for potential disaster because, obviously, the numerous economic and social catastrophes…
By Daisy Luther Gas shortages could be coming to America…and quickly. An unexpected fuel crisis has hit Canada. According to a Canadian blogger and author,…
By Elise Xavier While most preppers do take the threat of a financial crisis, a solar flare, or even a zombie apocalypse very seriously, there…
By Heather Callaghan It started with a few Tweets about collapse and then turned into a blossoming preparedness discussion… Yesterday was a bleak day for…
By Dan Sullivan Before we begin, let me make one thing clear: being prepared for most natural and man-made disasters has little to do with…
By Tess Pennington Collectively speaking, most Americans take for granted the system in place to deliver essential supplies to their area. “The system,” an underlying infrastructure that…