How To Create A Safe Room In Your Home – Part Two
How To Create A Safe Room In Your Home – Part Two. Graphic -myfamilysurvivalplan.com In part 1 we talked about the first steps in building …
Keep Your Family Safe
How To Create A Safe Room In Your Home – Part Two. Graphic -myfamilysurvivalplan.com In part 1 we talked about the first steps in building …
The Great Drought of 2012 has yet to come to an end, but we already know that its consequences will be severe. With more than one-half of America’s counties designated as drought disaster areas, the 2012 harvest of corn, soybeans, and other food staples is guaranteed to fall far short of predictions.
First of all, you need an alarm system to let you know your house has been broken into. I know how expensive these things get, but how about a perfectly functional rudimentary system: put squealers on your doors and windows (they sound an alarm when someone breaks in). You can find them at Wal-Mart for about $25 (for your entire home).
As Charlie McGrath notes, there are wars being fought all over the globe right now – and scores of men, women and children are dying daily. Millions of protesters have taken to the streets in recent months on every corner of earth as the world they have come to know collapses around them. Tens of millions of Americans are, like their
Last week, we talked about the tools you’ll need to cook in emergency situations.
Now here I am with more information on survival cooking.
So let’s see what you need to cook delicious meals outdoors: The first thing you’ll need is a camp stove, a grill, or a camp fire
Natural disasters can make roads impassable and cut the supply chain that us urban dwellers rely on to bring us our food and water. Terrorists would happily kill as many as possible to strike at us and throw our lives and economy into disarray.