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.

Why you need to have a SHTF/emergency food supply plan

Did you know that there are several short and long-term threats to your food supply? Read the facts about these threats as well as what you can actually start doing today to make sure your family always has something to eat.

99 freakin’ awesome ideas for your bug out bag

Lots of articles tell you the basics of what you need in your bug out bag. This is a list of 99 things you may not have considered. Awesome!

Top 7 prepper/survival/camping gifts for preppers

Whether you’re looking for a gift for your dad, husband, brother, son, cousin, neighbor, boyfriend, workmate, or whatever, pretty much any guy out there likes manly stuff.

Gear: Quality over Quantity

Even if you have to scrimp and save, I would encourage you to invest some money in the following gear and get high quality. You get what you pay for.

How much water should you be carrying in your bug out bag?

Water is one of the most critical resources you need to have with you to survive any situation, but just how much should you carry with you? I mentioned this a bit in my last article, How much gear should you put in your bug out bag? but I wanted to expand on this because it’s such an important topic.

How much gear can you really carry in your bug out bag?

One of the biggest questions I get is how much stuff you should carry in your pack. I’ve heard a lot of crap out there. This should clear things up a little.

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