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Mar 29th, 2012 |
By David
Young people around the world are increasingly jobless, ruining the world’s chances of restoring stability. Nowhere is this more true than in Africa and the Middle East, where “youth bubbles” mean half the population is under twenty-five. Yet even in older and most developed areas, jobless teens and twenty-somethings represent an under-appreciated threat to our future. Without experience working, an understanding of the relationship between time and money, or productive activities to fill their time, the young unemployed are an army in search of a war. No Work Experience Now = Fewer Chances Later Less
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Posted in Employment, Financial, Top Headline |
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Tags: employment, global, unemployment, unrest
Feb 27th, 2012 |
By David
When the snow begins to fall, that’s when you feel like calling it quits. Now, some hunters and shooters are die hard and will put rounds down range in four feet of snow, but you aren’t as crazy. You might figure that it is time to put away the guns for a month or so, or at least until that darn snow melts. So, what is the best way to do it? Are there any tricks of the trade that will help preserve your guns until you come back to use them? The answer is
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Posted in Guns & Ammo, Self Defense, Top Headline |
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Tags: cleaning, Gun, handgun, rifle, storage
Feb 17th, 2012 |
By David
While you can survive without food for a few days, the body will grow more and more lethargic as the days march on. The longer you wait to feed yourself, the harder it is going to be to gather food. Soon you will not have any energy and starvation begins. Dying of starvation is a terrible way to go, and even going hungry will give way to other health problems. If you go too long without food, you will quickly find that your body ceases to work correctly and the simplest tasks become difficult. How
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Posted in Education, Prepping, Top Headline |
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Tags: barter, Food, garden, off the grid, urban survival
Feb 3rd, 2012 |
By David
There are only a few things that the body needs in order to survive. Your body needs water, food, shelter/clothing, and defense. Other than that, everything else is luxury. But in a survival scenario, wouldn’t you want more than that? Survival depends upon more than just your ability to gather food or collect clean water. Your survival, and that of your family and friends, also depends on your frame of mind. One might argue that morale is the most crucial survival element of them all. Without the will to survive, you will not gather resources
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Posted in Education, Prepping, Top Headline |
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Tags: morale, peace, prepping, urban survival
Jan 9th, 2012 |
By David
Looking to the animal world, it is very obvious that the female of the species is almost always the protector of the children—her instinct kicks in and look out! The lioness and the mother bear are perfect examples. So why would we not think the same of the human race? Yes you say, a father
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Posted in Guns & Ammo, Self Defense |
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Tags: guns, woman
Jan 7th, 2012 |
By David
The most important thing you need to consider before you even buy your first match is what do you want to do in the event of a regional or national catastrophe? To break this down simply, the answer to this massive question boils down to two possible options. You can either stay in your home or in someone else’s home in your local community, or you can evacuate. This decision will influence 95 percent of the gear that you will be buying, down to the types of knives that you will need.
Posted in Education, Prepping, Top Headline |
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Tags: bug-out, fight or flight, gear
Oct 31st, 2011 |
By David
Many testimonials have been given to the power of prayer. Countless numbers of people have turned to the Lord in their time of greatest need, and the answers they have received have helped them make it through their darkest hours. For those who have allowed the light of God to enter their hearts, scientific proof
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Posted in Misc |
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Tags: Dr. Emoto, prayer, water
Sep 30th, 2011 |
By David
Vice President Joe Biden is well-known for his off-the-cuff remarks and outright gaffes, so many assumed it was more of the same when he made a recent comment about not “second-guessing” China’s one-child policy. A little research however reveals that Biden was not speaking out of school about this subject. Steven Mosher, president of the Population Research Institute (PRI), had numerous discussions with then-Senator Biden on the topic of population control when they were working to establish Free Radio Asia in the early 1990s. The discussions between Mosher and Biden occurred when Mosher was serving
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Posted in Current Events, Politics, Top Headline |
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Tags: China, human rights, Joe Biden
Sep 23rd, 2011 |
By David
The U.S. electoral season is in full swing, even though the elections themselves aren’t happening until a November voting day that seems so far away. Still, that’s not stopping the politicians from running their mouths … or your family from running theirs. With the election still months off, what can you do when your home has turned into a campaign trail? It’s not about imposing your opinion on everyone, or about shutting down free speech in your home. Instead, keeping the peace during campaign season….
Posted in Current Events, Politics, Top Headline |
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Tags: election, family, politics
Sep 19th, 2011 |
By David
Big agriculture and the life sciences industry have developed a symbiotic relationship that has proven fruitful – and profitable – for both sides. The result has been a flood of genetically engineered seeds, animals, and food crops that have entered the food chain since the 1980s, forever revolutionizing the way that farmers produce food for animal and human consumption. Not content to rely on the carefully crafted handiwork of the Creator, scientists working in the tradition started by Dr. Frankenstein so many years ago…
Posted in Agri-Giants and GMOs, Food, Top Headline |
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Tags: big agriculture, environment, Food