Posts Tagged ‘ Protection ’

Different Uses For Willie Warmers

Dec 1st, 2012 | By
Different Uses For Willie Warmers

Condoms, Raincoats, Jimmies, Hazmat suits, The fun hat, Wet suit, Love gloves, Battle helmets, they have many more names for condoms but that’s not why we’re talking about them today. Condoms also have other uses then protecting you from STD’s, and pregnancy, they can also be used for survival. What is a condom? A condom is a thin rubber sheath
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Making A Shelter

Aug 19th, 2012 | By
Making A Shelter

In a survival situation, you must find shelter or build your own to protect you from the wind , cold, and wet.  Shelters can be of almost infinite variety,and range from a simple hole scraped out of the earth to a large construction using logs and other materials.  The important point is that the shelter
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Who will you depend on in the event of a disaster?

Aug 11th, 2012 | By
Who will you depend on in the event of a disaster?

I was reading this article that was talking about how 55 Percent Of Americans Believe That The Government Will Take Care Of Them If Disaster Strikes.  Well good for them.  Not to come off as a complete dick here but at this point I am tired of these people who are trying to put me down
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Bug Out Bags – The Ultimate Resource Guide

Jul 23rd, 2012 | By
Bug Out Bags – The Ultimate Resource Guide

What’s a Bug OutTo leave for a more secure position. i.e. Survival Retreat, Neighbors, etc. Bag? Most people who have a basic understanding of survival and preparedness understand the need for a good Bug OutTo leave for a more secure position. i.e. Survival Retreat, Neighbors, etc. Bag. It’s probably one of the most talked about
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Self Defense and Guns

May 20th, 2012 | By
Self Defense and Guns

Everyone should learn how to use a weapon should it be a gun or a knife.  You never know what can happen watch this video it says it all.  My mom lives on her own in a small town, it took having her cousins apartment broken into and him shooting the person who broke in
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Who Will Be The Enemy After The Collapse?

May 10th, 2012 | By
Who Will Be The Enemy After The Collapse?

“Know your enemy” (from the ancient Chinese military text “The Art of War”), is always good advice when strategizing security. In the context of a post collapse society, this is also true. Who will be your enemy? First of all, it will be ‘people’. In a wide scale society-impacting disaster scenario, when the consciousness of
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CISPA passes the House; epic privacy battle moves to the Senate

Apr 30th, 2012 | By
CISPA passes the House; epic privacy battle moves to the Senate

(NaturalNews) If you’re not familiar with “Washingtonspeak” – that odd, unique variance of the English language in which words don’t really mean what they are supposed to mean – you might not know that the lawmakers who wrote the new Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) aren’t really too concerned about the protectionaspect of
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Apartment prepper update

Mar 22nd, 2012 | By
Apartment prepper update

On March 12th I wrote about living in an apartment  with little space and prepping, I also said I would build a planter box,  I haven’t built the box yet but I will I promise.   Security is part of prepping and some apartment don’t have alarm systems so people use deadbolts,  poles in windows
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5 Tactical Tips to Survive a Home Invasion

Dec 20th, 2011 | By
5 Tactical Tips to Survive a Home Invasion

Are you aware that you’re eight times more likely to be involved in a home inva­sion attack than you are to be involved in a house fire? When intrud­ers enter you house force­fully, whether for the thrill of it or to rob you and take your fam­ily hostage, this is con­sid­ered to be a home inva­sion. Don’t make the mis­take of think­ing home inva­sions only take place in high crime areas. There are sto­ries of home inva­sions tak­ing place in sub­urbs and rural areas. These attacks are more com­mon than most peo­ple think. Now is the time to plan a home defense strat­egy that will keep you and your fam­ily safe if you’re ever faced with a vio­lent home inva­sion attack.



Police Deploy Weaponized Drones To “Enhance Protection and Safety of Citizens”

Nov 3rd, 2011 | By

As the government tightens its grip on everything from internet traffic to consumer purchasing habits they’ll need new technologies to maintain law and order in the new American paradigm. The latest weapon’s system to be added to the police state quiver is the ShadowHawk Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, slated to be the eye-in-the-sky over Montgomery County,
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