Prepping & Survival
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The Last Time I Saw My Friend Alive, He Told Me About the Black Bears Getting into His Garbage
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Scarcity and the Machine: Opportunity Cost in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
This article was originally published by Michael Matulef at The Mises Institute. AI is everywhere now—woven into our workplaces, our…
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How to Sharpen a Knife Without a Sharpener (7 Survival Methods)
A dull knife is more dangerous than a sharp one. That statement surprises a lot of people until they use…
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The Federal Government Creates Blackouts on Purpose. When Will It Hit You?
You don’t need a real collapse to understand where things are going. Right now, the grid is being pushed harder…
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The Legend of Muskie Joe, the Man Who Searched His Entire Life for a 6-Foot Fish
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The Day Millions of Pickerel Saved My Starving Town — and Nearly Ruined My Favorite Fishing Hole
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WHO Warns of Potential Nuclear Catastrophe Amid Escalating U.S.-Israel Strikes on Iran
This article was originally published by Belle Carter at Natural News. The WHO is preparing for potential radioactive contamination from…
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I Paddled 850 Miles to Hudson Bay in a Canoe, and Fished to Eat Along the Way
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National Park Service Turns to Volunteer Hunters in ‘Major Policy Shift’ from Expensive Contractors
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Tornado Safety For People With Special Needs
When a tornado touches down, and the sirens begin to wail, adrenaline kicks in. For many of us, our path…
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