Emergency preparedness from a Counterintelligence Agent

10 steps how to prepare for SHTF

Preparing for SHTF

There are a lot of things that you need to do if you're trying to prepare for the worst-case scenarios. I've put together a list of 10 things that you should consider doing, but they're an overall look at your bug out plan in case SHTF. In case … [Continue reading]

Active Shooter Scenario: What should you do?

ACTIVE SHOOTER

The whole point of being a prepper is to be ready if SHTF. The whole world doesn't have to come to an end for me to consider that it has. If I'm about to die, or my family is, then for me, it's a SHTF scenario. This is a guest post from J.L., … [Continue reading]

Keeping your prepping CLASSIFIED

classified prepper information

So we learned the other day about balancing OPSEC so you could still operate. Today we'll go over classifying your information. This is a topic that I'm EXTREMELY familiar with. This is a little bit advanced information, and not everyone follows … [Continue reading]

How to defend your bug out/in location: Preparing your battlespace

If you're trying to defend a homestead or bug out location with a small group, you need to improve your odds by what are called force multipliers.  One of the best ways to fight like a larger group is to prepare your battlespace. My Army buddy … [Continue reading]

Basic OPSEC for preppers: achieving balance

Prepper OPSEC

OPSEC is necessary if you and your family are preppers, but how do you protect your information and still function? How much OPSEC is good OPSEC? As I wrote in Is Big Brother spying on your computer – with your own cell phone? (which is pretty … [Continue reading]

Almost unlimited power for your camping or bug out bag electronics

unlimited bug out bag power

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 still have almost unlimited power. Not like … [Continue reading]

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