May 2020

GardeningPrepping & SurvivalSelf-Reliance & Skills

Dirt Cheap: The Best Frugal Gardening Ideas on the Internet

With the price of healthful groceries going up, lots of folks are growing vegetables to save money on their bills. Here’s how to start a garden without spending a lot of money

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OpinionPrepping & Survival

The Pursuit of Adaptability and Resilience

A lot of folks have a rigid, narrow view of preparedness and survival. But adaptability and resilience are what will truly help you survive a chaotic event.

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Prepping & Survival

The Prepper’s Blueprint: A Complete Guide to Freedom Through Self-Reliance

Now, more than ever, being prepared isn’t just about having enough “stuff.” It’s about self-reliance in every way. Here’s a book that every prepper should read from cover to cover.

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Self-Reliance & Skills

Leaving the City? Here’s What to Look for in a New Community

As people emerge from lockdown, some city dwellers are moving from apartments to single-family homes in suburbia. Here’s what to look for in a new community.

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Books & Entertainment

Check Out The Prepper’s Workbook

The Prepper’s Workbook is a PDF guide with 12 lessons that will help you to identify your biggest risks, figure out your plan, and get prepared.

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Economy

Will Congress Bankrupt the Mom and Pop Landlord with This SOCIALIST New Bill?

Who will the loser be in the latest proposed House bill, “Take Responsibility for Workers and Families Act”? It’s the mom and pop landlord who own just a handful of rental properties.

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Commentary

Police Officer FIRED for Telling Other Officers to Do What Is Right and Follow the Constitution

A police officer is being fired because he refused to remove a video in which he urged other cops to “do what is right” and “follow the Constitution.”

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OpinionPrepping & Survival

What I Learned During the COVID Crisis

The COVID-19 crisis has affected just about every family in the country in some way and we’ve all learned some lessons about preparedness. Here’s what I learned.

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CommentaryPandemic Watch

“Contact Tracer” and “Disease Investigator” Jobs Spring Up Across the Country

“Contact tracers”  and “disease investigators” are being hired to track down people who have COVID-19 or anyone who may have come in contact with them.

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CommentaryPrepping & Survival

Meat Shortages Go Mainstream with Rations and Menu Changes: How to Keep Meat on Your Table

Meat shortages mean that grocery stores are rationing purchases and restaurants are reducing their offerings. Here’s how to put meat on your table or get by with less of it.

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Prepping & Survival

Here’s How to Become a Prepper

Have recent events inspired you to become better prepared? Here’s a friendly guide for those who want to become a prepper but don’t know where to start.

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ChildrenCommentary

What Will Schools Look Like After COVID? Prison Camps. They’ll Look Like Prison Camps.

If you’ve been wondering what it will look like when the kids go back to school, one school has released their new guidelines and they’re absolutely shocking.

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Commentary

Tempers Are Flaring Over Lockdown, Masks, and Money: Is All-Out Civil Unrest About to Erupt?

Across the nation, tempers are flaring over the continued lockdowns and the requirement to wear masks in public. The longer this goes on, the more likely it is that violence will erupt.

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