by Tim George In September of 2004 the second worst hurricane of the decade plowed through the Cayman Islands, shot the gap between Cuba and the Yucatan, aligned itself in a trough of super-heated Gulf water, and took direct aim ...
Read More »Misc
Thankfulness in Tribulation
Dirty dishes filled the sink. My husband had just lost his job, the car broke down on his way home, I had no idea what to cook for dinner, and the baby was crying. So was I. It was one ...
Read More »Hijacking the Next Generation – Lessons From Nazi Germany
The battle for America’s heart and soul, as was the case with 1930s Germany, has not only been fought in the political sphere, but also in the realm of education. Without a true education emphasizing liberty with responsibility, is ...
Read More »The Psychology of a Survivalist
What makes a person a survivalist? What mental attributes and worldview does a survivalist have that allows him or her to continue striving over and above others that may be more intelligent, have more book sense, or be better equipped ...
Read More »How to Get Started In Off-Grid Communications
by David M. Hill, Sr. People often ask what the best option is for off-grid communication. There is only one answer to this question that makes sense to me and that is the wonderful world of amateur radio or ham ...
Read More »One Second After by William Forstchen
It is one second after an electromagnetic pulse attack on the United States, and America is changed forever. William Forstchen gives us a glimpse into a future that is too frighteningly real and possible, leading us through the breakdown in ...
Read More »Lessons We Must Learn From Nazi Germany
As many found out in the late 1930s, tyranny is always seeking its next conquest. We will most likely not be able to hide from the new leftist totalitarianism sweeping the planet if we fail to confront it now. Yes, ...
Read More »The Return of the Dark Ages
The dark ages are returning to Europe…literally. Seventy five percent of Britain’s councils have decided to turn off or dim street lamps. This decision has been reached in order to reduce government spending and meet climate change targets. This move ...
Read More »How will you communicate off grid?
by David M. Hill, Sr. Let’s first cover what we are talking about when saying OFF GRID. Most all forms of communications today require grid support. The internet, landline telephones, and cell phones all require some form of support to ...
Read More »When Unemployment Benefits End, Guards Step In
The holiday season this year is bringing two unwanted gifts. The first is that unemployment benefits will end – truly end – for millions of Americans who are still unable to find work. The second is that in the face ...
Read More »