Similar Posts
Poll Results – A Perfect Split On Nuclear War
BydenobWe ran a poll question on the site in regards to the possibility of a nuclear war. Interestingly enough, there was a perfect split in the answers, which were more optimistic than anticipated! The Question – What is the likelyhood of a nuclear war in the next 30 days? The Results – Zero – no…
Faith, Purpose, and Meaning: The Hidden Fuel of Long-Term Survival
BydenobPreparedness discussions often revolve around tangible things: food storage, fuel supplies, communications gear, medical kits, and defensive tools. These are all essential. Yet history shows that communities rarely fail because they run out of equipment first. Far more often, they fail because people lose morale, direction, or trust in one another. In other words, survival…
The One-Off Code System
BydenobWhen government is gone, phones are dead, and every message has consequences, your group needs more than plain language and good intentions. Most people think emergency communications means owning a radio. It does not. A radio is only a delivery method. A phone is only a delivery method. A written note is only a delivery…
When Your Radios Go Silent: How Space Weather Can Wipe Out Emergency Communications
BydenobThis morning brought another round of solar activity, with forecasters noting elevated geomagnetic disturbances capable of disrupting radio signals across North America. While these storms rarely affect daily life for most people, they can dramatically impact the very communications preppers rely on during a crisis. HF radio users have already reported noisy and unstable bands…
Dinner Pot Hunting in Canada: Small & Non-Traditional Game for Preppers
BydenobFor Canadian preppers, self-reliance goes beyond freeze-dried food and rain barrels — it includes sourcing your own protein from the wild. While deer and moose get the glory, the true backbone of wild meat is in the underdog category: small and non-traditional game. Often called “dinner pot hunting,” this approach isn’t about trophies — it’s…
Solar Generators vs. Gas Generators: A Prepper’s Power Showdown
BydenobWhen disaster strikes or the grid goes down, one of the first things most people miss is electricity. Whether it’s powering communication gear, running a freezer full of meat, or keeping medical devices online, backup power can literally mean the difference between comfort and crisis. For preppers, the debate often comes down to two contenders:…
