The prospect of an economic collapse or severe depression is a concern for many, prompting the question of when such events might occur rather than if. With ongoing global instability, it’s crucial to be prepared for potential crises, including emergencies or economic downturns. To help individuals and families prepare for …
Read More »19 Warning Signs That Suggest Our Collapse is Imminent (SHTF)
The ongoing narrative that the U.S. economy is improving seems disconnected from the realities faced by the middle class, which is increasingly disappearing. This decline threatens the overall health of the economy, as it does not rely solely on the wealthy minority. The article “19 Early Warning Signs that Indicate …
Read More »Hero Rescues Toddler from Knife-Wielding Captor
In a dramatic incident captured on surveillance video at a Walmart in Midwest City, Oklahoma, a heroic police officer intervened to save a 2-year-old girl held hostage by a knife-wielding man. The footage reveals the tense moment as the officer confronted the assailant, ultimately shooting him at point-blank range, which …
Read More »Could We End Up Like Greece? It’s Time to Stock Up on Food!
The article emphasizes the importance of food preparedness in light of potential economic collapse. It suggests that many will regret not having enough food stored away when crises hit, impacting the nation and its citizens’ recovery time. The author shares their personal struggle with insufficient food reserves while encouraging others …
Read More »Container Gardening: Grow Your Vegetables in 5-Gallon Buckets
If you’re struggling with limited space or facing challenges like pets, pests, or unsuitable soil for growing a garden, container gardening might be the solution for you. Using 5-gallon buckets offers a simple and effective way to grow vegetables, regardless of your circumstances. This method allows you to cultivate a …
Read More »America’s Downfall 1.3: The Awakening of the Nation
The author discusses a significant dilemma facing America, particularly the over-sensitization of children. While the intent to protect children from emotional distress is commendable, it has led to a culture that may stifle resilience and accountability. This over-protectiveness is creating what the author describes as a “sub-class of sue-happy” individuals, …
Read More »America’s Downfall 1.4: The Mental Health Crisis
The article “America’s Collapse 1.4: The Mental Health Epidemic” addresses the pervasive reliance on medication to cope with life’s challenges. It suggests that in today’s society, individuals are quick to seek pharmacological solutions for emotional distress, from personal losses like the death of a pet to relationship issues and financial …
Read More »25 Major Arguments Against Getting the Flu Vaccine
As flu season approaches, many people are questioning whether to get the flu shot. Concerns about the vaccine’s ingredients and potential side effects are common. There are various reasons people may choose to forgo the flu shot. Some argue that the vaccine may not be effective every year, and that …
Read More »Veterans and Heroes Detained at NYC War Memorial Vigil
On October 7, the 12th anniversary of the American war campaign in Afghanistan, a significant vigil took place at the NYC War Memorial. American Vietnam veterans, along with various supporters, gathered around a 70-foot granite wall to read the names of fallen soldiers. This solemn event aimed to honor veterans …
Read More »Strengthen and Enhance Your Home
Evaluating your home’s safety is crucial for ensuring its resilience against potential threats. Start by assessing key factors such as construction materials, location, and geography. Consider the type of foundation your home has—whether it’s on a concrete slab or a raised structure, as this affects vulnerability to flooding. Next, analyze …
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