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BydenobIt’s time to pick the winner for Februarys giveaway. The prize is a CPN Logo Hoodie from CPN Merchandise. We used a random number generator to pick the winner from all entries received up to the time of the draw. As anyone can only win once, their entry will be removed from the list. Our…
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BydenobMany preppers, including myself, have concerns about EMP and frankly, for good reason. The biggest problem with EMP is that we really don’t know much about them. Most preppers will reference two events in recent history. Those being the 1859 Carrington Event Solar Storm and the 1962 Starfish Prime Nuclear Test. The problem with using…
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When the Helpers Leave: Emergency Responders Abandoning Their Posts in Canada
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