A Collapse Update from Venezuela: Corruption, Hunger, and Crime
In this update, Jose talks about the worsening corruption, hunger, and crime in Venezuela. It’s hard to imagine, but things are still getting worse there.
In this update, Jose talks about the worsening corruption, hunger, and crime in Venezuela. It’s hard to imagine, but things are still getting worse there.
Are you thinking of setting up an off-grid power plan but you don’t know where to start? A Venezuelan provides some tips to preppers for setting up a system.
A survivor of the Venezuelan collapse warns preppers to be mobile. He says of your supplies and retreat, “You may have to leave it all behind.”
Surviving a flood is down to how well you prepared and how much you know. Here are some tips that Jose learned when he witnessed numerous floods in Venezuela.
We all tend to take water flowing from the taps for granted. Jose shares the ways that people in Venezuela adapted when they no longer had running water.
Jose from Venezuela talks about the difficulty of nomadic survival and how he wishes he had prepared differently.
In this article, Jose looks back and recommends the preps that would have helped Venezuelans now, as both power and water services have totally collapsed.
The most recent reports from Venezuela have been…somewhat disturbing, to say the least. Things just keep getting worse in an already terrible situation.
Was the engineered collapse of Venezuela just the beginning of a war on the entire free world?
You can’t overestimate the value of skills in a barter economy like the one in Venezuela. Those with skills survive, and those without are suffering terribly.
Everyone recommends bugging out to those in Venezuela, but picking up and leaving your lifelong home after a lengthy financial collapse isn’t that simple
Looking back, there are things a Venezuelan prepper says he would have done differently if he had understood the horror that was coming his way.
One Venezuelan has learned that the crisis is not over when you escape the collapse. Here’s what life is like for a family of refugees.
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