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MAR
05
The First 30 Days: Building a Future After the Fall
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suburban
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MAR
05
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JAN
23
Why I Have Considered and Will Be Adding Narcan to My EDC
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suburban
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JAN
23
Introduction The concept of Every Day Carry (EDC) has become synonymous with readiness and the ability to respond to unexpected challenges. EDC is not just about the items we carry; it’s a mindset, a philosophy that underscores the importance of being prepared for any situation. Traditionally, an EDC kit might include practical tools like a […] The post Why I Have Considered and Will Be Adding Narcan to My EDC appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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JAN
31
Look Who’s Coming to Dinner
By:
ST
on
JAN
31
(Note: This article is both a stand-alone piece as well as a response to the article “Who would you bug out with?” that appeared recently on this site.) ”If I am not for myself, who will be for me? And if not now, when?” – Rabbi Hillel (Jewish scholar & theologian, 30 BCE – 9 […] The post Look Who’s Coming to Dinner appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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NOV
09
Book Review: Surviving the Economic Collapse
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Prepperjim
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NOV
09
I recently heard of a man called Fernando “Ferfal” Aguirre from Jack Spirko over at The Survival Podcast. Ferfal is from Argentina and has lived through their economic crash from December 2001 until today. He wrote a booked about his experience called Surviving The Economic Collapse. He also has a blog called The Modern Survivalist. I […] The post Book Review: Surviving the Economic Collapse appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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AUG
23
A Question of Education?
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ST
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AUG
23
It is a common theme on many prepper sites and in prepping videos that all that needs to be done is to educate your family and friends as to why they need to prep. Once they see the light they too will take the responsible road and make at least some level of preparation for […] The post A Question of Education? appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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AUG
09
Fears of A Prepper
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ST
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AUG
09
(With the economic events of the past few days I feel it is important to get this though out now instead of a couple of months from now when I first planned to publish it.) I am that dreadful, blighting thing, Like rat holes to the flood. Like rust that gnaws the faultless blade, Like […] The post Fears of A Prepper appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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JUL
20
Doomsday Blues
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Prepperjim
on
JUL
20
Just like generations past, there are plenty of issues on the horizon that present a challenge to our day and age. Almost every day someone predicts doom is around the corner, mostly so they can point to their YouTube video or blog and say “I told you so.” We are continually hearing that: The Rapture […] The post Doomsday Blues appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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JUL
05
Higher Standards
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ST
on
JUL
05
Survivalists/preppers have never been portrayed well in the modern media and entertainment fields. At best, they are portrayed in as a comical cliché like in the 1983 movie “The Survivors” (Walter Matthau, Robin Williams, Jerry Reed – very funny actually!). But most often, preppers are portrayed as camo-wearing gun-toting pickup-truck-driving back country no-education nut cases […] The post Higher Standards appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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JUN
22
It’s the Small Stuff
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Prepperjim
on
JUN
22
When thrust into a survival situation, it is often the small things that make the difference between success (survival) and failure (death). Often, having a sense of comfort makes all the difference in your mental attitude. With so many prepper words devoted to guns, knives and bags, I started to think of some small things […] The post It’s the Small Stuff appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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MAY
04
All Prepping, All the Time
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Prepperjim
on
MAY
04
“All Prepping and No Play, Makes Jim a Dull Boy” One downside to being a prepper is there is always something that needs doing to prepare for possible emergencies. People in your life may not share the same sense of urgency, to the point of being annoyed at your prepping behavior. Not only that, looking […] The post All Prepping, All the Time appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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