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BydenobThe Blackout An expecting couple, four rebellious teenagers and a lone survival expert are confronted by a worldwide blackout that forces them to survive as society breaks apart around them. THE BLACKOUT is a riveting ensemble thriller that illustrates the strength of human endurance and the worst of human nature. These films are presented as…
Cyber Attacks Can Stop Your Food Supply And More!
BydenobThis would not be the first and only time I’ve brought up cyber attacks in relation to preparedness. I have, at least, glanced over the topic on one or two occasions. This time, perhaps the threat is more real than many believed in the past. We’ve mostly all pondered at the dreadful thought of the…
Movie Monday
BydenobWartime Farm Part 7 of 8 The team face the farming conditions of 1944, when Britain had been at war for five long years and the fields surrounding Manor Farm filled up with thousands of troops as the Allies assembled the largest naval task force in history for the D-Day landings.Farmers did their bit by…
Movie Monday
BydenobThe Power of Community How Cuba Survived Peak Oil When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1990, Cuba’s economy went into a tailspin. With imports of oil cut by more than half and food by 80 percent people were desperate. This film tells of the hardships and struggles as well as the community and creativity of…
Sunday Prepper News Roundup — May 10, 2026
BydenobFloods, Fire Risk, Civil Defence, and Supply Pressure Canada has just finished Emergency Preparedness Week, but the real lesson did not come from a brochure, a government slogan, or a social media graphic. It came from the headlines. Flooding in Saskatchewan has forced evacuations and left roads underwater. Alberta is already watching wildfire danger rise…
⚠️ What to Expect in a Community-Wide Collapse — and How to Evacuate Like a Hardcore Prepper
BydenobReal lessons. Zero illusions. No excuses. We talk a lot about “collapse” — but most people haven’t lived it. At least not the way preppers imagine it: all-at-once failure, empty shelves, lawlessness. The truth? Collapse usually hits in layers: power goes out, services stop working, help doesn’t come. Then people panic. Then things break —…
