Emergency preparedness from a Counterintelligence Agent

The dangers of over-prepping

Redundancy isn't always best

Prepping is important. Over-prepping can be as bad as under-prepping; both for learning and stocking supplies. The problem is that you can't have everything and you don't have unlimited time to learn everything. 'Why not?' you ask? How do you know … [Continue reading]

Inventio-HD 720P Video & Audio Recording Sunglasses Review

Inventio-HD 720P Video & Audio Recording Sunglasses Review I was contacted by Spytec here recently and asked if I could do a review of the Inventio-HD 720P Video & Audio Recording Sunglasses, and they look like a great product that already … [Continue reading]

What I learned about prepper planning from the Army: PACE

Basic planning for preppers: P.A.C.E. Preppers plan. At least, they should. But do you know how to plan properly? Being a prepper means you prepare but proper planning involves more than just buying prepper gear or learning survival skills. Those … [Continue reading]

I’m out! Bye bye Afghanistan

Gone baby, gone! The floor of the C-17 was cold but I finally got some sleep - and, I'm finally out of Afghanistan! After 45 mins of sleep the past few days, I was pretty tired by the time we drug all our gear to the flight ops center at 0430 this … [Continue reading]

Preppers and journalism: My interview with NYTimes reporter Alan Feuer

Not all journalists are against preppers The TV show Doomsday Preppers has been a double-edged swords for the prepping community. On one hand it's put emergency preparations on the mind of millions of more people around the world but due to TV … [Continue reading]

Use double duty prepper gear to save weight and space

Choosing prepper gear that solves two problems means half the weight When you're deciding on the stuff that goes in your survival or camping gear, you should do more than just make sure you have all the bases covered. You should try to overlap the … [Continue reading]

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