Preparation is key, at least this is the mindset of a “doomsday prepper” who is ready and prepared for any attacks, natural disaster, or potential apocalypse to strike. Visions of burly men sheltered away in a far-off bunker, geared up with supplies to aid them in their survivalist plan invade most people’s heads as they envision the lifestyle of a “survivalist”.
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7 Steps To Prepare Yourself For An Epidemic Outbreak
Most of the disasters that people prep for involve a threat that you can see and react to with some sense of confidence. Even societal collapse brought about by an economic freefall or government coup still generally presents its threat as other people. However, for an epidemic outbreak, people are only part of the problem.
10 Outdoor Survival Tips That Could Save Your Life
Best Survival Rifles For Protecting and Defending Your Family

I had to passionately spend considerable time researching on a variety of rifles in the market today that you can use to protect and defend your family. I was awed by incredible designs and crafts flooded out there, including lackluster ones. But don’t worry; this post has got you covered.
10 Ways to Keep Your Car from Becoming Trapped in Snow Safely
A peaceful winter drive to a cabin or through mountain roads can quickly turn into a dangerous situation if you don’t take the right steps to keep your car from becoming trapped in snow. Every year, hundreds of drivers find themselves stranded in freezing conditions because they overestimate their vehicles’ capabilities and underestimate nature’s unpredictability. Whether you’re driving a 4×4 or a compact sedan, no one is immune to winter road hazards.
Drinking Water Survival Myths You Should Know
Top 6 Ideas For Creating Survival Shelters In The Wild
Today we are going to go over one of the most vital things to know when spending time outdoors for an extended period. That’s right, knowing how to build various survival shelters can save your life when spending time outside, fighting against the harsh weather. Survival experts have long known about an idea called the Rule of Threes. It says that humans will die after 3 minutes with no air, 3 days without water, or 3 weeks of going without food. At least, those are the most commonly known rules. Many people forget that you can die in three hours without shelter when the environment is harsh enough.
6 Important Things You Should Have In Your Hunting Backpack
Do you consider yourself as an adventurous person? Do you frequently go on hunting in your spare time? Hunting in the wilderness is one of the most adventurous and beautiful experience that one can have. It can be fun, tiring or even a near-death experience; depending on the area, you go to and simply, your luck.
Prepare For War At Home: 10 Quick Tips For You (2019)
The survivors of the Holocaust will attest how hard life will be if another war will happen today. Even the attack of Japanese soldiers on Pearl Harbor will give you goosebumps if you make a simple recap of how fast a war can start. That is the worst nightmare for most people, and few could imagine a favorable outcome. Is it possible for a war to happen again?
5 Prompt Recovery Tips After An Injury
5 Ways To Prevent You And Your Pet Dog From Heat Stroke
Heat stroke is a very serious, sometimes lethal condition that affects all of us, animals and humans alike. While some animals enjoy specialized defensive mechanism to protect themselves from the effect of sun exposure and heat, it is fair to say that for the rest of us, heat stroke is an equal opportunity offender.
Disaster Preparedness: Surviving a Man-Made Disaster
According to Eastern Kentucky University, disasters are unfortunate events that almost always end with individuals losing their lives. Perhaps the biggest difference between a natural disaster and a man-made is the human intent to cause environmental damage. A man-made disaster can generally be divided into different categories like terrorism, transportation hazards, environmental accidents, and technological hazards.
7 Items For Your Bugout Bag You Never Knew Existed
“Of packing of many bags there is no end.” I think Ecclesiastes said that. His quote may have been a bit different, but the king was getting at the same idea. The bugout bag is an evolution. You must not look at your bugout bag as a stagnant entity. If you do, it will provide you with stagnant results.


