Covid
Covid was a global pandemic that awoke many people to the reality that our existence is fragile and real threats exist that should be prepared for. Surviving the Covid pandemic changed the world and increased the number of "Preppers".
COVID-19 is a respiratory illness caused by a novel (new) coronavirus that was first identified in late 2019. It is highly contagious and can spread quickly through person-to-person contact and through contact with contaminated surfaces. Symptoms range from mild to severe, and can include fever, cough, and difficulty breathing.
Prepping without Fear or Anxiety
Prepping without Fear or Anxiety
August 16, 2021
The prepper life is never easy. While everyone else is living life with reckless abandon, you can’t afford that luxury. You are busy trying to remember all the ways to tie a rope, your evacuation plan, or save water in the case that some disaster is bound to happen.
Read ArticleCoronavirus vs the Spanish Flu
Coronavirus vs the Spanish Flu
July 19, 2021
Everything from famine, desertification, war, and of course diseases, have riddled human history for centuries now. Most recently, another life altering event shook Earth’s populace: the outbreak of COVID-19.
Read ArticleEpidemic: The Escalation of Shooting Deaths
Epidemic: The Escalation of Shooting Deaths
February 14, 2024
There is statistical evidence that mass shootings are on the rise, as well as individual incident shootings. In our history, it has been well documented that tough and uncertain times directly correlates to rises in deaths by gun.
Read ArticleHow Covid-19 Created More Preppers
How Covid-19 Created More Preppers
August 3, 2022
The day the Covid-19 outbreak was declared a pandemic was like every other day. The working class got ready for the routine hustle and bustle, the subway in NYC was already packed with commuters and Congress was probably passing a new law. Yet, such a regular day is permanently ingrained in the records of history...and no-one wants to be caught with their pants down like that again.
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