Emergency preparedness from a Counterintelligence Agent

What prepper gear would you buy if you had $1,000?

///UPDATE/// this contest is over. Please see Reader's list - $1,000 bug out prepper shopping spree for the results. So I was going through all the really neat things out there for prepping and survival gear that I can't afford and I had an idea. … [Continue reading]

How to plan where to place survival caches

There are tons and tons of articles on the web about what you should cache, what they should go in, and how to place them. What I don't see very often is much that explains how to plan and select cache sites and how to properly document them so the … [Continue reading]

My personal go bag contents

There are a lot of different things you can put on your bug out bag list and there's not really one list of contents that you should follow. Each item in your kit will depend on your skill set and what you're trying to prepare for. It'll also change … [Continue reading]

What documents do you need in your bug out bag?

One important item that people don't always think of when planning their bug out bag list is a file with backup copies of important documents. Having these copies can be extremely useful if you need access to the information on them or to prove who … [Continue reading]

The topprepperwebsites you’ll want to read

There are a lot of websites out there on prepping and survival. Most of them are crap. Some of the non-crap ones just rehash stuff that the great ones actually write. Though fear not, gentle reader. I have a solution for you. Finding the best … [Continue reading]

How to travel safely and securely

One of the most dangerous things you can do in life is travel. Not just traveling as in backpacking through Europe (which would be super cool), but all sorts of traveling. With proper planning and understanding, you can make it less of a risk.  I've … [Continue reading]

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