Emergency preparedness from a Counterintelligence Agent

Use double duty prepper gear to save weight and space

When you’re deciding on the stuff that goes on your prepper gear bugout bag list, you should do more than just make sure you have all the bases covered. You should try to overlap the problems that they solve.

How to barter or negotiate using psychology

Want to know how salesmen manipulate you using psychology and how you can turn the table? Bartering is a skill that is not only critical in a SHTF or even TEOTWAWKI scenario, it can help you today.

Rethinking the best home defense weapons: a look at the .22

To defend your home, you need to be able to stop an attacker. In order to stop him, you need to hit him or to make him want to leave. We’ve been told for years that you need to have a big gun with a big bullet that can pierce through armor in order to defend your home. Who are you defending yourself against, Spetnaz? Let’s get real for a minute.

5 suggestions on how to protect your home

Keeping your home safe is one of the most important things a person can consider and yet most people don’t do much more than lock their front door. There are many considerations in how to protect your family and your property.

Prepping: 10 simple ideas on how to start

There is a lot of information out there now about being a prepper but if you’re new to prepping, what should you do first?

How to plan a bug out route for emergency evacuation

Learn how to plan your family’s escape from a natural disaster area to your bugout location

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