Do This Before THEY Shut Down All Prepper Websites

Prepping websites are a great resource to help you learn how important survival skills are, such as how to store food long-term, filter water without electricity, or protect your home if the grid goes down. Yet, what happens if one day you wake up and all that content is gone?
Unfortunately, we’re living in a time where censorship is no longer a theoretical concern. It’s real, it’s digital, and it’s creeping into every corner of the internet. Prepper websites, forums, and social media groups are often targeted for “Misinformation.” Despite offering life-saving advice.
There’s a real risk that the knowledge you need could be wiped from the web in the blink of a digital eye.
Why Prepping Websites Might Be Shut Down
Prepper websites exist for one reason: to teach self-reliance. And that alone threatens every system built on keeping you dependent. Learning to grow food, purify water, and defend your home means you stop needing their safety nets — and that’s bad for business and control.
Big Tech and governments are now deciding what “approved” knowledge looks like. Prepping doesn’t fit their narrative, so they label it “fearmongering” or “extremist.” Entire YouTube channels vanish overnight for simply teaching how to store food or communicate off-grid.
Why? Because prepping empowers independence — and independence terrifies them. If you can survive without their handouts or headlines, you’re harder to manipulate. The writing’s on the wall: this knowledge is under attack. Save it, print it, share it — before it’s erased for good.
When you understand why prepping content is being scrubbed, you realize it’s not just about controlling ideas — it’s about controlling dependency. Governments can’t have millions of people who feed themselves, heal themselves, and prepare for what’s coming. But there’s another control mechanism that’s even tighter: money.
You can stock food, build defenses, and print every survival checklist you find — but what happens when the money itself collapses? When your “savings” turn to digital dust and the banks lock their doors? That’s the part most preppers don’t prepare for, and it’s the most certain collapse of all.
Dollar Apocalypse doesn’t sugarcoat it. It exposes the economic rot beneath the surface — the manipulated markets, the unsustainable debt, the quiet preparation by those who already know the fall is coming. But it doesn’t stop at warnings. It hands you practical strategies to shield your wealth, store real value, and rebuild when paper currency is nothing but fire starter.
When dollars die, knowledge and preparation become the new currency.
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What You Can Do To Preserve Preparedness Knowledge
The time to gather preparedness information is before the blackout, not after. Here’s what you need to do right now to stay ahead of any digital purge of prepping content.
Engage With Your Local Community
While preparedness is about personal readiness and self-reliance, it’s also about community. The reality is that no one thrives in isolation. While prepping websites and forums are still online, use them, but also get to know your neighbors.
There’s a lot of value to fostering a sense of community. It might help you find other prepared-minded people in your community to ally with should disaster strike. It’s also an opportunity to gently encourage your neighbors to invest in their own preparedness strategies. This will reduce the risk of them relying on, or attempting to take yours, when tough times hit.
Connect on Social Media Platforms
Smart digital marketers know that you need to have strategies that keep an algorithm from coming between you and your readers. The same principle holds true for digital media platforms that connect you with like-minded individuals.
Find multiple platforms that still host preparedness groups of like-minded individuals. This includes communities on Facebook (we also have a group HERE), Telegram, Reddit, MeWe, or Signal. Share what you know, ask questions, and screenshot or save posts you think are especially valuable.
As you develop trustworthy connections with others, ask what other platforms or groups they are members of. Then connect with them there. So, if the current platform you’re on goes down or starts to censor content, you will still have a connection to valuable individuals.
Download, Print, and Save Everything You Can
Download, screenshot or print out helpful information from high-value websites like this one. This includes things like checklists for bug-out bags, a guide to emergency radios, or a map of regional water sources, don’t trust that it’ll be there tomorrow. Save it on your computer. Back it up on an external hard drive, a USB stick or keep a printed copy in a filing cabinet.
A highly recommended resource is the Prepper Disk. This gadget does not need the internet to work. All you need is a computer or a smartphone to connect it to and you gain access to:
- The ENTIRE English Wikipedia (Over 6 million articles)
- Street maps with satellite images for North America, Europe, and Oceania
- Over 90,000 how to guides ranging from how to wire homes to how to find shelter
- The entire archive of Ready.gov
- A Post Disaster Bookshelf – Filled with military survival guides, hunting and trapping books, cooking, foraging, and more
- Repair guides
- 60,000 eBooks from Project Gutenberg
- Morse Code Decoder
- Your files (you can simply save all your prepping and survival books in digital format to the disk)
The Prepper Disk is now available at a discount HERE!
Hard copies don’t vanish when websites go offline, or power goes out. A printed binder that’s carefully collated can be worth its weight in gold. You could have separate sections for recipes of shelf-stable meals, herbal remedies, sanitation methods, DIY security plans. All at your fingertips for when websites get blocked or the power goes out.
Once the internet goes dark and your favorite sites vanish, there’s only one kind of prepping that can’t be censored — the kind you build yourself.
Censorship can erase websites — but it can’t delete what you build with your own hands. That’s what No Grid Survival Projects is all about: turning theory into tangible systems that keep you alive no matter what’s happening online or off.
Inside, you’ll find 70+ off-grid projects built by people who’ve lived without modern infrastructure. Solar banks, gravity-fed water systems, off-grid refrigeration, natural heating, and food preservation setups — all designed to run when the grid doesn’t. You won’t just read about preparedness; you’ll live it.
Every build you complete makes you less dependent, more capable, and harder to silence.
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Support the Sites That Still Exist
If there’s a prepping website you trust, consider supporting it. Some operate with minimal funding and risk being pushed offline by rising hosting costs or deplatforming.
At the very least, you should subscribe to their newsletters, which ensures that a search engine algorithm can’t immediately cut you off from contact to their content. If possible, follow them on multiple platforms.
Many sites now offer downloadable PDFs, printable guides, and even physical survival manuals that you can order. Investing in these materials not only supports their work. It gives you a tangible, censorship-proof resource.
Supporting the few prepping sites still standing is smart — but digital loyalty won’t protect you when the real world turns dangerous. At some point, survival leaves the screen and knocks on your front door.
You can memorize all the prepping tips you want, but when the streets turn violent, “information” won’t stop a desperate mob. That’s when your home becomes your battlefield. The Navy SEAL Bug-In Guide teaches you how to survive that fight — from someone who’s lived through worse.
Written by a combat veteran, this guide breaks down how to fortify your home, protect your supplies, and defend your family with the discipline and efficiency of a special forces operator. It’s not theory — it’s a field manual for civilians in real-world collapse scenarios.
If you think bugging in is about waiting it out, you’re already behind.
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Invest in Survival and Preparedness Books
You don’t have to burn through a ton or paper and ink cartridges to create binders of information. These days a lot of great websites with high-quality survival and preparedness information offer physical books and print on demand manuscripts that you can buy. Often at prices that are cheaper than paper, ink and supplies to create your own binder.
We created a special page for our visitors where we recommend some of the best prepper and survival books you can buy right now. See it here: Best Prepper Books – 9 (+1) Books To Survive ANY Crisis!
Ask Questions While Experts Are Still Talking
Many prepping sites have forums or comment sections where longtime homesteaders, former military personnel, or experienced survival experts are active. Take advantage of their knowledge now. Ask detailed questions about things like food preservation, defensive tactics, or water catchment systems.
Reach out directly to site owners, bloggers, or group moderators. Many are willing to help, and in some cases, they may share resources privately that are no longer allowed on mainstream platforms.
Accumulate Knowledge While It’s Available
We’re entering a new era where regulations and digital security are cracking down on the flow of information. Yet the need to stay informed and be prepared for when disaster strikes has never been higher.
Preserving this information has never been more important. By investing in your community and making lasting connections with other prepared individuals, you increase your ability to withstand disasters when they strike. By printing information, purchasing survival and preparedness books, and signing up for newsletters, you further ensure that no algorithm can come between you and the information you need to survive.
You can download PDFs and print checklists, but there’s one skillset that no algorithm can erase — the ability to survive when everything else fails.
Before the internet, before supply chains and grid power, survival wasn’t theory — it was daily life. The Wilderness Survival Guide reconnects you to that forgotten skillset. It’s a masterclass in the raw, unfiltered basics of staying alive when everything else disappears: fire, shelter, water, navigation, foraging, and resilience.
This isn’t about camping or “roughing it.” It’s about rewiring your instincts — learning to read nature like your ancestors did and finding comfort where others see chaos. Because when the web goes dark, this knowledge is what will keep your fire lit and your family breathing.
You can’t censor what’s written into the land.
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