Archive for February 2010
Feb 25th, 2010 |
By Mike
Carrying a firearm in cold weather requires some preparation; in addition to safety challenges, failing to access your weapon quickly can be the difference between a successful hunting trip and returning empty handed, or a successful defense against an assailant and serious injury. With a few additional steps, it is possible to carry and use
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Posted in Self Defense |
6 comments
Tags: firearms, weather
Feb 22nd, 2010 |
By Esther
As weird as it sounds, if you intend to plant a garden, it’s really not too early to decide now what you’re going to grow later this year. Even with all the snow, spring (and planting season) will be here before you know it. However, the best method for deciding what to plant is to
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Posted in Food |
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Tags: gardening
Feb 22nd, 2010 |
By Editor
When it comes to survival, you can focus so much on “Plan A” that “Plan B” is forgotten. Then disaster strikes and Plan B turns out to be just what you needed! Here’s what I mean: You’ve done a good job of survival planning, and you’ve stockpiled all you need to sustain you for several
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Posted in Misc |
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Tags: plan b, survival
Feb 22nd, 2010 |
By Sarah
How about a drug-free way to reduce pain? And built on something you’ve been doing all your life – breathing? Recent studies show that slowing down your breathing may cut your pain level as much as certain drugs. And the results aren’t limited to only one type of discomfort; cutting your breathing rate in half
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Posted in Health |
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Tags: natural therapy, pain relief
Feb 15th, 2010 |
By Editor
The government has our best interests in mind. They love us, they care about us and they understand that we are simple children, who cannot properly care for ourselves. Their sole existence is our well-being. Oh, and politicians are like our loving grandparents; they would do anything for us. If you are agreeing with me
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Posted in Health, Politics |
2 comments
Tags: health care, herbs, politicians
Feb 15th, 2010 |
By Mike
I don’t know about you but I got a good chuckle last week watching Washington and much of New England get snowed in. In some places it was the largest snow in a century, in others it beat all records. President Obama joked about ‘Snowmeggedon’, which I particularly enjoyed since global warming alarmists had warned
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Posted in Misc |
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Tags: earthquake, hurricane, natural disaster, snow, weather
Feb 8th, 2010 |
By Mike
If you’ve decided to take your personal or home defense seriously, you’re probably researching buying a few firearms, or perhaps you already own one or more. The world of firearms can be confusing, so I wanted to cover a few points every prospective gun owner should consider. First, you need to ask yourself what the
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Posted in Self Defense |
79 comments
Tags: ammunition, armory, firearms, handguns, rifle, Self Defense, shotgun
Feb 8th, 2010 |
By Sarah
I’ll admit to a bit of stubbornness. I feel like if I can walk into a store and it’s floating around in a jar or within the confines of a can, I ought to be able to stick it in a Mason jar and can it myself. I understand about food densities, and how the
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Posted in Health |
6 comments
Tags: pickled eggs
Feb 8th, 2010 |
By David
A shocking report from an independent auditor within the Treasury Department has warned that the President’s TARP (Troubled Asset Relief Program) and associated bailouts have actually increased the risk of a far worse financial crisis in the near future. Neil Barofsky is the Special Inspector General for TARP and in his report to Congress he
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Posted in Financial, Politics |
4 comments
Tags: banksters, economics, TARP, Wall Street
Feb 1st, 2010 |
By David
You might have heard before that garlic is known to have remarkable health benefits, including lower blood pressure, protecting against heart disease and possibly even preventing gastrointestinal cancer. Have you ever heard that it is a cure for influenza? Well, in China there is a long-held belief that garlic can cure the flu, and with
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Posted in Financial, Health, Misc |
3 comments
Tags: economics, garlic, panic, supply