The author expresses a desire to learn more about beekeeping, emphasizing the numerous benefits it offers. Key among these is the production of tasty, nutritious raw honey, which is rich in vitamins and antioxidants. Additionally, beekeeping contributes positively to the struggling bee population, promoting their health and sustainability. The content …
Read More »The Supreme Court Rules That ICE May Factor in Race, While Colleges Are Prohibited From Doing So.
On October 15, the Supreme Court will hear a pivotal case regarding the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which mandates that minority communities be given equal opportunities in electing representatives. This case could potentially strip these communities of their political power and reshape American electoral dynamics by allowing states and …
Read More »Conversation: Insights from a Prepper – Jane
In this episode of “Ask a Prepper,” we hear from Jane, known as “Mom with a Prep,” who shares her motivations for prepping primarily for her family’s safety and well-being. Jane has been focused on self-reliance and prepping for approximately two years. She emphasizes the importance of preparing for various …
Read More »Politicians Come Together to Denounce the Murder of Conservative Figure Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, was tragically shot and killed on Wednesday while addressing students at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. He was 31 years old. During the event, he was reportedly struck in the neck, leading to his death, as confirmed …
Read More »Conversation with a Prepper: Daisy’s Insights
In a recent “Ask a Prepper” segment, Daisy from the Organic Prepper shares insights into her journey and the rationale behind adopting a preparedness lifestyle. Though she initially didn’t label her activities as prepping, she began her journey with a focus on self-sufficiency and sustainability. Over the years, Daisy has …
Read More »DIY Guide: Creating Your Own Pepper Spray
The article on Survive Our Collapse discusses the proper use of pepper spray and provides a DIY guide for making it. It emphasizes that pepper spray, like any other weapon, should only be used defensively and not for fun or aggression. The author stresses that its use is justified solely …
Read More »Democratic Voters Urge Their Leaders to Embrace Zohran Mamdani Instead of Avoiding Him
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City, didn’t initially have overwhelming support, with some party members, including Regina Weiss, expressing preferences for other candidates. Despite this, Mamdani’s campaign has gained momentum, especially among younger voters, volunteers, and with key endorsements from figures like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. …
Read More »Conversation: Insights from a Survivalist – Rich
In this edition of “Ask a Prepper,” we interview Rich, a blogger from Self Reliant Life, who shares insights about his prepping lifestyle. Rich has been prepping for about five years. He didn’t have a specific triggering event for his decision to start; rather, it was more of an awakening …
Read More »11 Foods with an Indefinite Shelf Life
When faced with an empty fridge and hunger, people can resort to unusual food choices. This situation doesn’t require a catastrophic event to occur, as basic food storage principles apply: nothing lasts indefinitely without proper conditions. However, there are certain foods that can be stored for long periods without expiring. …
Read More »Supreme Court Approves Racial Profiling Practices by ICE
In greater Los Angeles, the Trump administration’s deportation strategy is manifesting through aggressive, often violent raids that disproportionately target Latino individuals in public spaces and low-wage jobs. This practice exemplifies racial profiling, leading to concerns about fundamental civil rights. Recently, the Supreme Court, with a majority of Republican-appointed justices, ruled …
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