The LDS Cannery, now known as the LDS Home Storage Center, is a great way to stock up on long-shelf life staple foods. Learn all about it.
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The NYC Trucker’s Strike: How Much Influence Do They Wield?
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Northwoods Stalking Bag: A Pack Prepped For Chilly Hunts
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Secure Foot Travel: Getting from A to B After the World Goes Sideways [Part 3]
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Stronger Than the Grid – Ask a Prepper
If you own a backup generator or even think of buying one… this may be the most important thing you read this year. The vulnerability of our grid has become a constant fear for the millions of Americans who are getting sick and tired of being left without electricity for days or even weeks at […]
“…this shall be their derision in the land of Egypt.”
They return, but not to the most High: they are like a deceitful bow: their princes shall fall by the sword for the rage of their tongue…” – Hosea 7 (KJV)
Lessons Learned from the Alabama Ice Storm, by H.J.
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February 17th, 1864, the submarine Hunley sank the USS Housatonic
On February 17th, 1864, the Confederate submarine Hunley became the first submarine to sink an enemy ship when it successfully attacked the USS Housatonic.
35 Survival Items You Can Make At Home
Learning to make survival items will save you money now and make life easier after SHTF. Here are 25 items that are fairly easy to make.
The Thirdworldization of the First World Is Ramping Up
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By the author of Street Survivalism: A Practical Training Guide To Life In The City and The Ultimate Survival Gear Handbook
It’s time to review and update the unfolding of Thirdworldization, or the slow descent of First World countries into banana republic territory, in light of the latest local and global events and trends.
In Brazil, the new year only starts after the Carnaval, beginning February 10.
Everything is open, and everyone has been working since January 2. But – and this is kinda awkward and difficult to explain – the period between that and the end of the world-famous popular festive on Fat Tuesday (yep, like Mardi Gras) is sort of considered something of a “warm-up”, and not really the game. Or so dictates the tradition.
That little idiosyncrasy, a folklore typical of less developed nations, might be the perfect introduction for my first post of 2024 for The OP.
Wars
Even though I don’t consider conflicts and geopolitical disturbances as Thirdworldization by themselves, no doubt wars can impact in more than one way the standard of living in countries not directly (i.e., physically) involved in the conflicts but by proxy or some other way.
That’s the pickle the US and its allies in Europe find themselves in at the moment, their governments intent on keep funding Ukraine against Russia with billions of taxpayer’s euros and dollars, on top of what has already been spent.
People at large have lost count of the total, and few are even following that much anymore. The media keeps covering the scam because it’s impossible to hide it and also to give an alibi so that, in the future, no one will be able to say the politicians did it on the back of the population.
Now, that could be some 4D chess strategy, or maybe these governments know something we don’t. Perhaps this time, it’s different. However, this process has led to more than one empire’s bankruptcy. Wars are costly.
Things keep heating up on the geopolitical stage, with other conflicts looming (check this out). Meaning that we can expect more of the above to happen and, consequently, more Thirdworldization.
Border and migration crisis
First, let’s call it what it is: an invasion.
Engineered or not, intentional or not, it’s past the point of crisis. Impacts are already being felt in the US, the UK, and countries in Western Europe and for some time now. Notably, there’s been a rise in all kinds of crime and…