A new study of the potential impacts of a Tsunami hitting Seattle has given residents of the area a stark reminder of the risks they face in the event of tectonic movement in their area. The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has released a terrifying new study that projects the impacts of a […]
You’ve Read The Last Issue of Intelligence Report, Now What?
UPDATE July 29, 2022: Is America going into a recession? After two-quarters of declines in GDP, it has that look. The NBER makes the final decision on what is and what isn’t a recession, but those designations are often made well into a recession or even after it’s over in some cases. Practically speaking, Americans […]
FOOD SHORTAGE: Crazed Hoarding Is not Preparing
As increased media attention pushes worries of a global food shortage, it’s important to remember that food storage and stockpiling are not the same as simply hoarding food. Like all important endeavors, a food preparation plan must be deliberate, maintained, and regularly modified and adjusted for maximum efficiency. In a recent article, Dr. Joseph Mercola […]
FOOD SHORTAGE: Not “If,” But “How Bad?”
Americans watched in March and April 2020 as grocery store shelves went bare. With the workforce cloistered at home, and deliveries slowing down, the food industry ground to a halt. That was the first time many Americans have faced a food shortage, and it was an uncomfortable experience for them. Now, they’re facing a new […]
Here’s What Successful Planning Looks Like in a Disaster
You may remember back in 2018, when Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, devastating the island and its infrastructure. And you may remember when in January 2020, the people of Puerto Rico suffered again after being hit by a violent earthquake. Needless to say, the island has been a case study in survival. After enduring so […]
MARIUPOL OUT OF WATER: Could Your Family Last Five Days?
You have surely witnessed on the news and the internet the disastrous and sad scenes coming out of the war in Ukraine. Residents of cities where the fighting is hottest, like Mariupol, are being cut off from the conveniences of modern civilization, water, electricity, sewage and trash removal, food supplies, and heat. BBC reports: Residents […]
PREP: Middle East Braces for Food Price Surges
You saw only two years ago what it looks like when people panic about food or basic home goods like toilet paper. Bare shelves are not an enjoyable sight. Now the war in Ukraine is having that effect on Middle Eastern nations like Egypt and Turkey that import sunflower oil and wheat from the fertile […]
CONSTANT BATTLE: Survival Prep Isn’t Something You Do in a Day
You know how Your Survival Guy feels about being prepared on the water, food, self-defense, and cash front, to name a few. You must deal with each item individually and perform stress tests regularly to see where you stand. In times like these, it’s not getting any cheaper, so imagine how you’ll feel a year […]
Your Survival Guy: DARKNESS and WITHOUT POWER AGAIN
OK, Your Survival Guy awoke with a start this morning as our bedroom fan stopped turning—the silence deafening—the normal steady cadence, like crashing waves, is usually the background noise dreams are made of. But when it stops, something’s wrong. “What was that droning sound?” I wondered. Military choppers doing a predawn exercise at First Beach? […]
DISASTER? Your Survival Guy’s Gas Stove is Broken: Part II
Miracles do happen. As you know from yesterday, Your Survival Guy’s AGA stove stopped working. Not good, and for some background, getting service, is near impossible. The closest guy I have is four hours away. Not exactly convenient and when I ask other companies for service it’s met with “we don’t service AGAs.” So, like […]
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