In almost all the episodes of “Doomsday Prepper” that was aired back in its day, all of them included the whole family when preparing for whatever they concluded was coming. This was not a design of the producers, as one of the critical elements to any level of survival, is that all members of the team are moving in the same direction. They are working harmoniously to create a defined path forward. In some cases their exists a tension between spouses when one doesn’t support the level of preparedness the other deems necessary, however, as you all know, being part of a family means that sometimes we have to compromise a little when establishing our level of prep. I
I hope to provide some insight into the world of the prepper subculture, and offer ideas and suggestions to help prepare you, and your families, for whatever happens. With the results of our national election still being tallied, and/or lawsuits being filed and dismissed, now is certainly a good time to be prepared for the upcoming aftermath. But, what if (my favorite thought process), the outcome causes the implosion of the experiment we call democracy? What if, this event causes the absolute worst-case scenario? Are you ready? For how long?
As many of you know, I'm pretty involved in surviving and getting my family and I to the other side of whatever Mother Earth may throw at us. With a constant knowledge that any minute of any day, some lost soul in some far-away place could depress the button to send us all back to the ice ages, I work tirelessly sometimes to think of all the "what ifs?"
While I’m not current instructor of outdoor survival anymore, I’m glad many of you brought this up and asked about a journey into the psychology needed to win at wilderness survival, or any type of survival for that matter. Regardless whether you are surviving a beautiful day just off the local trails, or the most brutal extreme weather and terrain on earth, the mindset is the same. Having the thoughts necessary to survive is absolutely critical to your success, and it should dictate each decision while navigating through the situation. Today I want to explore that subset of your mind to help you fully understand, and win, in the power your mind can offer to your success.
Trucks, trains, boats and planes, and now, in certain parts of the country, drones. These are the cogs of a supply chain that spans the globe moving products from the manufacturer, through the distributor, through the retail outlet, to us, the consumer, every minute of every day. Billions of miles are logged everyday in the 24 hour a day, worldwide industry. Today, I’d like to dive a little deeper into the shipping industry and talk about the fragility of the supply lines. I’d like us to have this discussion before the next incident occurs.
Many of you have asked where did they go? For those of you who missed the show,  let me define what preppers are/were. Shows versus reality. Let’s talk about those the stereotypes they showcased throughout the several seasons the show was on the air. The cast of the show were the extremists of the culture, but the overall idea was to make sure that their lives would continue following an international catastrophe.
Alaskan Outlaw rants on the diseases that face American society. Speaking of definitions, let’s talk about this thing we call society.
Today’s show, I’d like to disclose more about personal safety and security as the modern-day global community has become increasingly violent and unpredictable. This week I want to break-down and design our family safety plan.
However, today I want to discuss some of the threats to our national security, and maybe some possible fixes. While I hope I enlightened you a little last week with our discussion about defunding the police, I wanted to drill down a little further into the major, large scale crimes that affect the US Security as well know it.
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