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Living in a High-Risk Environment: My childhood in Lebanon during the Lebanese Civil War of 1975-1990

By Georges Z. Fahmy – Senshido International Hello guys and gals, my name is Georges Fahmy; I’m a Lebanese national, and a long time lurker of this wonderful blog. I read this blog on a weekly basis and find most of the articles to be very informative and well-written. After reading Tom B’s accounts of his stay in …

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Tunnel Vision Prepping

Tunnel vision can be used to describe many things, usually it implies some sort of error.  Tactically you don’t want to get tunnel vision when clearing a room which is why being able to fire with both eyes open is great.  You don’t want to get tunnel vision when you drive, which is why you …

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Building a PVC storage cache

Upon reading the title of this post you might be wondering if this was inspired by the recent “gun control” frenzy in the media and thus will focus on how to break down and bury guns in one’s backyard.  Of course you could do something like that with the information provided here, but I would …

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Mobile Ammunition Production – The Lee Hand Press

By JM Ammunition storage for SHTF is a must.  It is often recommended you store (at minimum) a thousand rounds of ammunition for rifles and five-hundred rounds for handguns and shotguns.  Having that number of rounds on hand is a great idea but what do you do when that stock is depleted?  Do you simply …

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Valuable bartering items you should stock up on

I recently wrote about how after T-SHTF there will be a need to barter in order to survive. Even those who have stocked up for years will find themselves in a position of want at some point (circumstances do not always play out according to plan), and the need to barter will then become apparent. …

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10 ways to involve your family in Prepping

Prepping doesn’t have to be an individual responsibility, it can (and should be) a shared experience which involves the entire family.  Of course one has to go about it the right way if considering how to involve the kids, no 7 year old wants to be handed a 4 page spreadsheet with the instructions: “go …

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5 essential everyday carry (EDC) items

EDC Everyday Carry Items

Each person must decide for themselves what is best when considering what to EDC.  When you leave the house each morning are you spartan in nature, maybe a pocket knife and a lighter complete your loadout?  Or do you reside on the other end of the spectrum and have what essentially amounts to the contents …

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Camping Gear on the Cheap

By Trailmeister The average Joe, or Jane, when planning for an overnight (or longer) camping trip, puts together a packing list and then assembles their kit by visiting the local outfitters, searching the ‘net, etc. Generally this is the point where sticker shock kicks in. Sticker shock can be painful and injurious to one’s health. …

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Survival with the versatile military poncho

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If you do not have a military poncho in your survival kit or bugout bag, it needs to be your next purchase.  Combined with some para cord or bungee cables the military poncho is one of the most versatile objects in your bag and can greatly increase your comfort and survival chances while in the …

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Gear Review: ALPS OutdoorZ Commander Freighter Frame Plus Pack Bag

ALPS Outdoorz Commander Freighter Frame Plus Pack Bag pic 1

By JM Choosing the proper equipment can be a tedious and monotonous process.  You hear this product is better and that product has a particular thing that makes it better than it’s competitors.  Then of course there is the price.  You always want the best product for the best price that you can find, but …

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Most Relevant Jobs After T-SHTF

To be sure if T-SHTF there will be an initial period of extreme turmoil. Those who will have prepared in advance for the collapse will spend most of their time focusing on day to day survival activities. Securing and maintaining shelter, rationing food and water in addition to defending themselves from those who did not …

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Altoids Survival Kit: Mine is bigger than yours.

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I recently got caught up in the YouTube black hole (i.e. how did I go from gun reviews to fainting goats?) and found a pretty cool Altoids survival kit video.  Drawing inspiration from that video I decided to try my hand at making my own survival kit, but with one catch: I would be starting …

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How to make fire without matches

From Trailmeister.com Carry a small amount of steel wool and a good smoke alarm (nine volt) battery and also some toilet tissue, in case you need a fire. Stick the battery ends into the steel wool. The steel wool will short circuit the battery and turn red hot, thus causing the toilet tissue (or other …

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Moving through the woods, what you need to know.

By Ranger W. It takes 62 days (or more for us recycles) to learn the Ranger School standard for moving through the woods.  Ranger students spend many days “patrolling” through the woods, mountains, and swamps of the southeastern US.  For those who think they might need to move through some out-of-town terrain in a shorter period …

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Trash disposal after the collapse: Burn it? Bury it?

Trash Considerations

Once a week you set your garbage cans out by the street so that some anonymous hard working individual can come by and make them go away. Usually this happens during the wee hours of the morning and those loud mechanical/hydraulic noises cause you to wake up 30 minutes before you normally do, but hey …

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