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  1. Book Reviews
    Your electrical power fails due to a storm, terrorist attack, EMP or other catastrophe. Hyperinflation leads to an economic collapse and food and medical supplies stop flowing to the cities. A pandemic spreads death around the globe. This book offers specific, practical advice and instruction...
  2. Disaster Preparedness General Discussion
    As i'm talking more and more about prepping along with discussing more and more topics about what is important once society collapses. I come to realize that each of us values different skills and hobbies for TEOTWAWKI situation's we post about. Along with different ways we plan to prepare for...
  3. Disaster Preparedness General Discussion
    Think the Fit done hit the Shan, There is a lot of folks, but only so many you would include into a little "innermost circle". People that are the "government" and do the schedule, teach them some tactics for defensive and guard duty... What is the Skill SETS?? That would be looked at...
  4. Disaster Preparedness General Discussion
    So elsewhere on the web, I read an intriguing article about skills and items that would be useful in a collapse situation. (You can read the article here http://www.survivopedia.com/skills-items-bartering-shtf/ ) It got me thinking about my own long-ignored first aid knowledge and what I know...
  5. Off Topic Lounge
    Listed this elsewhere yesterday then found I should of placed it here instead - -sorry admin- I copied and pasted this from an email they sent me so apologies if its somewhat "crammed". This is contains thier courses for each day plus costs and times. I have no affiliation to these folks -...
  6. Disaster Preparedness General Discussion
    So for a longterm TEOTWAWKI, say 5 years, is it better to be diversified in many skills, or is it better to be a master of 1 trades and be able to barter that trade for other commodities? Vote and discuss
  7. Off Topic Lounge
    As prep I´d like to have a marketable skill I can always use in any country and ideally in many situations. I´m very handy with computers and I´ve figured out many ways to work with money. Not very grass roots. What else do I know? I know how to grow algae, I know about stuff like kefir...
  8. Disaster Preparedness General Discussion
    Personally, besides purchasing items for my preps, prepping has motivated me to organize my stuff better..For example, I built storage closets, one for preps and one for assorted junk. I also motivated myself to clean out the attic and look for items that I can organize and keep handy in the...
  9. Disaster Preparedness General Discussion
    While I'm cruising in my ongoing pursuit of learning new skills and maintaining/refining others, I have to say I've completely given up on one... knitting. I've attempted to learn 3-4 times now over the years, and have come to the conclusion that crocheting, weaving and sewing will have to...
  10. Disaster Preparedness General Discussion
    What can you do that would set you apart from others? Obviously something like "type 100 words per minute" isn't a real necessity, while someone that knows advanced medicine would be very valuable. And for the search nazi's, I did. Thanks.
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