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Radio Kits
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BydenobWartime Farm Part 2 of 8 The team tackle the conditions faced by British farmers in 1940, when the full impact of rationing took hold and which also saw Britain face the onslaught of Nazi bombing in the Blitz. Ruth finds out how about the impact rationing had in the kitchen as food became strictly…
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BydenobA quick reminder – If you send in a password reset request, please be sure to include a VALID e-mail address. We have been responding to a number of password issues, only to have the e-mail bounce back on us due to invalid e-mail addresses. Thank you for your understanding.
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Establishing Relationships With Other Survival Groups
BydenobStrength in numbers starts long before a crisis. When disaster strikes, your own supplies, skills, and security matter—a lot. But one of the most overlooked force-multipliers in preparedness isn’t gear or food storage. It’s relationships. Strong alliances with other survival groups can mean the difference between standing alone and forming a network capable of weathering…

