Emergency preparedness from a Counterintelligence Agent

Prepping supplies and gear

A good bit of what you need to know is about what prepping gear and supplies you should buy and which are the best. However, it's not just what kind of prepping gear to buy, but also how to use it. Even better is how to make things that will help your prepping with things that you can find around your house or in the nearby trash. This is what this category is all about - Prepping gear; how it's made, how it works, and how good it is.

Is collecting silver or gold the best idea for bartering if SHTF?

If the grid goes down tomorrow, what out of our gear would you trade away for gold or silver coins?

Free and discounted prepper/survival books and ebooks

The best free and discounted prepper books and ebooks I’ve found this week (10-16May2014).

Two free tools to increase OPSEC

You have holes in your Operations Security (OPSEC). We all do. But if you spend any time online, then new technologies are compromising your OPSEC in unsettling ways.

Bug out Bag should NOT be an ammo cache!

I tell folks to strip away a lot of the accessories they have packed, including bulk ammunition. Inevitably, that causes a few raised eyebrows.

Free prepper and survival kindle ebooks

So I noticed that occasionally, some Kindle ebooks are put on sale for FREE. That’s pretty awesome considering they aren’t your typical free ebooks. Here’s a selection of free ones you’ll like.

Almost unlimited power for your camping or bug out bag electronics

One bad thing about electronics: they need power. Things that supply power take up weight and space in your bug out bag. By choosing wisely, you can cut down on the size and weight of your power system and have almost unlimited power.

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