The “OMG Russians” Witch Hunt, a Super-Secret New O-care Bill, and Scary Movies That Are Coming True

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By Daisy Luther

Survival Saturday is a round-up of the week’s news and resources for folks who are interested in being prepared.

This Week in the News

This week on Survival Saturday, we’ll talk about how Obama appears to be behind the “OMG Russians” witch hunt, why lawmakers are hiding the super-secret new Obamacare bill from everyone, and 5 scary movies that are actually coming true.

It looks like Obama is behind the Trump Administration/Russia witch hunt.


Initially, I wrote the whole “omigawd it’s the Russians” hysteria off to sour grapes. After all, the Democrats needed someone to blame besides themselves for Hillary Clinton’s stunning loss to Donald Trump.

But it turns out that the whole “Russians” plotline seems to have been masterminded by none other than the president we all couldn’t wait to get rid of, Barack Obama. And even the New York Times has quietly admitted it. With, of course, a pro-Obama spin: Obama Administration Rushed to Preserve Intelligence of Russian Election Hacking.

In the Obama administration’s last days, some White House officials scrambled to spread information about Russian efforts to undermine the presidential election — and about possible contacts between associates of President-elect Donald J. Trump and Russians — across the government. Former American officials say they had two aims: to ensure that such meddling isn’t duplicated in future American or European elections, and to leave a clear trail of intelligence for government investigators…

…Mr. Trump has denied that his campaign had any contact with Russian officials, and at one point he openly suggested that American spy agencies had cooked up intelligence suggesting that the Russian government had tried to meddle in the presidential election. Mr. Trump has accused the Obama administration of hyping the Russia story line as a way to discredit his new administration.

But here’s the thing. There isn’t so much as a shred of evidence that the Trump administration has done anything that the Obama administration didn’t do. The FBI has said that the whole thing is bogus. The CIA was pro-Clinton all the way, so it’s no surprise they’d try to undermine Trump.

All of this is because Obama wanted war with Russia – he tried repeatedly to make it happen –  and Trump wanted to get along with Russia. Now, I’m not a huge fan of Trump, and I detest his choice for Attorney General due to his unconstitutional beliefs about civil asset forfeiture and the idiotic “war on drugs” that seems to be centering on overriding the legalization of marijuana by using federal charges. But the whole “Russia” thing is a ridiculous grasp cooked up by and promoted by former President Obama. Why can’t he just go somewhere and quietly play golf like all the other former presidents?

An excellent analysis by a writer at The Ron Paul Institute refers to the same article and pins the blame squarely on Obama:

The whole effort by the Obama administration started only after Trump was elected:

In early December, Mr. Obama ordered the intelligence community to conduct a full assessment of the Russian campaign. In the weeks before the assessment was released in January, the intelligence community combed through databases for an array of communications and other information — some of which was months old by then — and began producing reports that showed there were contacts during the campaign between Trump associates and Russian officials.Again – there is nothing illegal with such contacts. These are routine and happen all the time. US ambassadors all over the world routinely talk with local politicians in foreign countries. The Russian ambassadors do nothing different. This is known as diplomacy. There was no reason for the incoming administration to avoid such contacts with German, South African, Japanese or Russian officials or semi-officials. They intelligence community knows that there is no evidence that Russia interfered in the election. If it had any it would have long provided it.

When Scary Movies Come to Life…


Check out this video and a link to an article on predictive programming that I wrote last year.

Sen. Rand Paul’s Hilarious – Yet Fruitless – Attempt to Read the Obamacare Replacement Bill


The repeal-and-replacement of Obamacare isn’t happening as quickly as a lot of people would like – and what’s worse is that it’s happening under a cloak of complete secrecy. And that secrecy even applies to members of Congress.

So what’s in that bill that they don’t want us to see?

Sen. Rand Paul is a physician – so you’d think that his input would be pretty valuable to anyone trying to create legislation covering, well, you know, medical care. It seems that his input isn’t wanted, though. In fact, the architects of the new bill won’t even let him read it.

Yesterday he went on a search for the new bill, armed with his own copy machine. He was met by guards who were “protecting” a room in which the bill was said to be housed and told that there wasn’t a bill to read. Some other people – although not Paul – were allowed in the room and confirmed, that indeed, the armed guards were not lying – there was no bill. (source)

If you aren’t following Rand Paul on Twitter, you are missing out on comedy gold. The man is irreverently hilarious. Be sure to check out his #whereisthebill tweets.

This Week in Preparedness…

A while back, during the last round of those terrible storms during which the roads were caving in, I got bitten by what I assumed was a spider, due to the little fang marks on my finger. Luckily, I had the supplies at home to treat it, since for the first few days, we couldn’t leave the house for medical care due to mudslides. I used antihistamines, a drawing salve made from activated charcoal (at the advice of my friend Cat Ellis, the author of Prepper’s Natural Medicine) and cortisone cream.

But home treatment wasn’t sufficient. Apparently, it is not uncommon to develop a skin infection called cellulitis from a bite and this isn’t something that you can just manage with home remedies.

I managed the swelling and reaction for a week, then suddenly my hand ballooned up and turned bright red. I went to a walk-in clinic since my regular doctor was out of town. $300 later, I left the pharmacy with some outrageously expensive antibiotics.

The swelling continued. Thankfully, my doctor had returned and was able to get me right in after I sent him a photo of what my hand looked like.  Apparently, the spider was venomous, most likely a Black Widow (they’re common in our area.) I got an injection of antibiotics and am returning next week for another – but check out the difference. The photo on the left was taken right before the injection and the one on the right was 3 hours after.

It’s pretty scary to think about what would happen in a situation like this post-apocalyptic-disaster when there is no medical care and no hardcore antibiotics available. I’m sure you all know some of those nutty people who say “Bring it on! We need a culling!”

But – accidents happen and they’ll happen even more often in a changed world. This wasn’t something I could have easily prevented – it happened inside the house, not out in the woodshed, where I always wear gloves. And what will you do in response to those accidents if the doctor isn’t a phone call away?

The moral of the story?

  • Stock up on the best medical supplies and medications you can get your hands on.
  • Recognize that while they have their places, you can’t cure everything with herbal tea and essential oils.
  • Learn everything you can.
  • Have high-quality reference books on hand with medical information.
  • Take every paramedic and first-aid class possible.

And stop wishing the world away. Because with everything bad that you’ll get rid of, there are important things that won’t be around either.

Other Articles of Interest

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Daisy Luther

Daisy Luther is a coffee-swigging, globe-trotting blogger. She is the founder and publisher of three websites.  1) The Organic Prepper, which is about current events, preparedness, self-reliance, and the pursuit of liberty on her website, 2)  The Frugalite, a website with thrifty tips and solutions to help people get a handle on their personal finances without feeling deprived, and 3) PreppersDailyNews.com, an aggregate site where you can find links to all the most important news for those who wish to be prepared. She is widely republished across alternative media and  Daisy is the best-selling author of 5 traditionally published books and runs a small digital publishing company with PDF guides, printables, and courses. You can find her on FacebookPinterest, Gab, MeWe, Parler, Instagram, and Twitter.

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  • Oh wow…such a scary thing when you have been bitten by something and you don’t know what it is/was. Glad to see that you’re on the mend.
    About 20 years ago we were clearing up some garden debris and hubby said he felt a sting, but didn’t think much of it. We went dandelion picking after that for wine and he said he wasn’t feeling ‘quite right’ Got home and he went downstairs to lay down. An hour later the kids who were 4 and 5 at the time came screaming up the stairs that daddy had died….well I almost died. He tried to make it up the stairs and had passed out. Got him into the car and off to emergency and they gave him antihistamine, but couldn’t do much else because he didn’t know what had bitten him. His hand ballooned to 3 times its thickness (it looked like it actually split the skin) and after the swelling went down it peeled like a terrible sunburn.
    I guess what this rambling story is about is to always wear gloves when cleaning out your garden….extensive weeding, or getting wood. We lived in an area where Black Widows were prevalent so we’re thinking that he was bitten by that.

    • Kate ~ Here’s the crazy thing – I got bitten inside the house. It was during that pouring rainstorm and we weren’t out at all except to kick the door to the chicken coop shut that evening. So it makes me even more cringe-y to know that these creepy crawlies are lurking around inside my home.

      Your poor hubby!!!! Luckily, my reaction wasn’t that systemic – holy cow. I have even more reason to hate spiders now.

  • I wish EVERYONE would stop calling it medical “care”. It’s all about medical “insurance”. Doctors and hospitals provide medical care; insurance companies provide medical insurance.

  • I have had great success using a paste of Braggs Apple cider vinegar and baking soda on insect bites . It really pulls out the toxins fast. I even carry a small bottle of each in my car just in case. I also keep H202 on hand for nasty stuff too.
    I really enjoy your newsletters.

  • Love you newsletters. Look forward to each. RE: spider bite?? What antibiotic did they inject you with. I am stockpiling the most common “fish antibiotics” for SHTF. Hopefully I will leave them to my kids in my will along with the rest of my prep.

    • Bruce, it’s called Rocephin. It has definitely improved the situation and is used for major infections. I’d love to get ahold of some for my stockpile too!

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  • Antibiotics kill off the helpful bacteria which seal the intestines and help us extract nutrients from our food. Without the helpful bacteria, we develop leaky gut and nutritional deficiencies.

    The AMA-style treatments have been designed to eliminate (or merely lessen) acute symptoms in favor of subtle, long-lasting disease. Marjory Wildcraft has videos showing how to make a poultice which WILL draw out snake venom from a snakebite, and could just as easily have been effective for your spider bite.

    BTW, I grew up in black widow spider country, and I learned to hunt black widows at night, using a flashlight and a can of carburetor cleaner spray. Hunt at night, because the spiders come out into the open when it’s dark. When a spider gets hit with the spray, it is instantly dehydrated. The spider just curls up into a little dust ball and falls off whatever it was clinging to. No more chasing the darn things and wondering where they went. Yes, carb cleaner is highly flammable, so don’t try this trick near your kitchen (gas) stove or fireplace. But everywhere else it works; just leave the windows open (with well-fitting screens in place) for ventilation, and good hunting! The fumes from the carb cleaner dissipate very quickly.

    • Oooh good tips on the carb cleaner and the spider hunting, Sandy! Fortunately, this is only the second time I’ve taken antibiotics in the past 6 years, so I’m hopeful it will be a brief course. 🙂 And I did use proper poultices and home remedies for more than a week before heading to the doctor. I, too, would prefer to avoid antibiotics, but in this case, the alternative was an infection that could have spread to my blood stream. Just not worth the risk.

    • Sandy, if you think antibiotics are dangerous to your health, read the warnings on carburetor cleaner. Google ‘carcinogen’.

  • Daisy, I don’t know if there’s been a definitive ID of the critter that bit you, but I’d guess it’d more likely be a brown recluse rather than Black Widow. The latter typically stay in their webs while the former wander, hiding in dark areas, piles of stuff, clothes etc. The danger with those bites is they often ulcerate and are sometimes difficult to treat. Good luck.

    • Chris –

      Ugh – *shudder* – BRs aren’t supposed to be in this area but I’ve heard of others who have sworn they were bitten by one anyway. So far, no ulceration, which is why the doctor suspected a BW. And yikes – in a pile of laundry? That’s kinda horrifying!

  • Could you do an article addressing this:
    I was watching Fox News this week, and some man was discussing Pres. Trump’s desire to not back down to China’s island land grab in the shipping channels and the Saber rattling by North Korea.
    The man said Trump would likely challenge these governments at some point . This sent shivers down my spine. We and China are trading partners to the tune of trillions of $$$.
    North Korea has a military alignment with a Iran, selling them Middle and technology. Since neither country is our “friend”,
    Could you please advise us?

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