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The Difference Between Rim Fire vs Center Fire Ammunition – And Which is Better

Two terms get used frequently among shooters: rimfire and centerfire. Rimfire and centerfire ammunition are the two flavors of cartridges with which we work on a daily basis. Most shooters never give the terms a second thought until someone asks them to describe the difference between rimfire ammunition and centerfire ammunition. Rimfire ammunition has the…

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Never Underestimate The Power Of The Federal Government To Mess Things Up


Just when you think that it can’t get any worse, the clown show in Washington somehow finds a way to make it happen.  Our politicians like to tell everyone else in the world how they should be running things, but meanwhile the Biden administration is putting on a display of incompetence that is absolutely breathtaking.  Biden administration officials keep pivoting from one crisis to another, but they can’t seem to solve any of them.  This week, their focus is on the epic baby formula shortages that have erupted all over America.  In 25 different states, out of stock levels have now risen to at least 40 percent.

In my entire lifetime, I have never seen anything quite like this.

But there is one group that apparently has more than enough baby formula right now.

According to Congresswoman Kat Cammack, the Biden administration has been sending huge pallets of baby formula to the southern border

According to videos posted by a Florida lawmaker, the Biden administration has been shipping “pallets” of baby formula to migrant holding facilities.

“They are sending pallets, pallets of baby formula to the border,” said Republican Rep. Kat Cammack in one of two online postings yesterday. “Meanwhile, in our own district at home, we cannot find baby formula,” she added, holding a photo of empty shelves where the formula would be.

From the photos provided to her by a border agent, it appears that illegal immigrants crossing into the United States will have plenty of baby formula for the foreseeable future.

Meanwhile, young mothers all over the country are having an exceedingly difficult time finding any right now.

This isn’t right.

Cammack says that if she was a young mother it would make her “blood boil” to see these pictures…

Cammack was not critical of migrants receiving the formula but said the administration should put American parents first.

“I don’t know about you, but if I am a mother, anywhere anytime in America, and I go to my local Walmart or Target or Publix or Safeway or Kroger or wherever it may be that you shop and you are seeing their shelves and you are seeing signs that you are not able to get baby formula. And then you see the American government sending by the pallet thousands and thousands of containers of baby formula to the border, that would make my blood boil,” she said.

Of course we never would have been in this situation in the first place if the feds had not kept one of the most important baby formula factories in the entire country shut down for months on end.

Now they are telling us that it may reopen “in as little as two weeks”, but it could take a couple of months after that before products get back on store shelves once again…

The owner of a key baby formula manufacturing plant said Wednesday it is looking to restart its plant in as little as two weeks — but said it would take between six to eight weeks to get formula products back on store shelves once production gets going again.

The shutdown of the facility, owned by Abbott Laboratories and located in Sturgis, Michigan, has prompted a severe shortage of infant formulas including Similac, Alimentum and EleCare. The plant was shut down in February pending a federal investigation into the deaths of two infants and reports of illnesses among other children who consumed certain baby formula products. The plant remains closed.

And after a very careful investigation, it turns out that this particular facility was not even linked to the infant illnesses that prompted the closure in the first place.

So if you are a young mother that can’t find any formula for your baby right now, you should thank the federal government for your troubles.

Meanwhile, the Biden administration is also dealing with an unprecedented energy crisis.

On Tuesday, the average price of a gallon of gas in the U.S. hit a record high of $4.37.

And then on Wednesday it reached another brand new record high of $4.40.

But things are much worse for those that drive diesel vehicles.

In fact, one expert is projecting that the price of diesel could hit 10 dollars a gallon “by the end of the summer”

Leading energy economist Phil Verleger worries that the tight supply could send the average US price of diesel to $10 a gallon by the end of the summer, up from its current record average price of $5.56, according to AAA. Diesel prices that high could put the brakes on the US economy, he said.

“Until the invasion of Ukraine, we’ve never seen anything like this,” Verleger said. “The market is totally distorted. And we’re likely to see much slower economic activity as a result.”

Of course absurdly high prices aren’t the only problem.

As inventories continue to plummet, many are anticipating widespread diesel shortages in the coming weeks.  In an article that he just posted, Mike Adams is calling this “Dieselgeddon”…

In what we are now calling Dieselgeddon, the supply of diesel fuel in the United States is plunging. By the end of May or early June — unless something changes dramatically — diesel fuel will go into extreme scarcity and have to be rationed across America.

Others are sounding the alarming as well.

In fact, industry insider John Catsimatidis actually expects that diesel will be “rationed on the East Coast this summer”

“I wouldn’t be surprised to see diesel being rationed on the East Coast this summer,” said Catsimatidis during a phone interview, the outlet reported. “Right now inventories are low and we may see a shortage in coming months.”

National inventory levels are reportedly at a 17-year low after President Joe Biden’s ban on Russian oil imports in March. Fuel stockpiles on the East Coast, however, have reached their lowest in 32 years, according to the outlet.

Did you ever imagine that we would be facing such a crisis in the middle of 2022?

I didn’t either.

But here we are.

And even though we are now facing the worst energy crisis in U.S. history, the Biden administration has just decided to cancel “a massive oil and gas lease sale”

The Biden administration canceled one of the most high-profile oil and gas lease sales pending before the Department of the Interior Wednesday, as Americans face record-high prices at the pump, according to AAA.

The DOI halted the potential to drill for oil in over 1 million acres in Alaska’s Cook Inlet, along with two lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico. The move comes as Biden has taken a few actions to combat high gas prices, despite his administration’s generally hostile approach to the oil industry.

Why would Biden do such a thing?

Is he insane?

Of course Biden is not exactly mentally there these days, and so a lot of these decisions are likely being made by Biden’s minions.

One should never underestimate the power of the federal government to mess things up, and that is especially true when Democrats are running things.

Our country is literally falling apart all around us, and the people at the top are completely and utterly clueless.

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7 Best Gas Cans For Storage, Everyday Use, And Prepping Disasters

Best Gas CanGas Cans are the best way to safely and reliably store some extra fuel for transportation.

For example, in a mass evacuation, you want to be able to drive your way to safety, the future the better.

And you can’t rely on gas stations to be in operation. And even if they are, they will run out FAST.

Sure, you may have some fuel in your vehicle for local driving. But if you need to head to your bug-out location or off-grid DIY bunker the ability to carry extra gas is vital.

Oh, and gas cans are also great for shorter-term emergencies such as supplying your backup fuel-based generators. Or everyday needs such as keeping your lawnmower topped off.

That’s why today we’re going to look at:

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GAS… that combustible elixir that powers so many things. But with that power comes some risk. I mean you can’t just go to the gas station and get a bucket full. You need a sealed container engineered to carry fuel, and that’s the mighty Gas Can.

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Reasons Why You Should Invest In Quality Gas Cans

We could drive around with friends in a perfect world and never run out of gas. The world would be full of candy floss and beef jerky for all to enjoy, and nobody would ever die!

Sorry folks… this isn’t Barbie’s Dream House Adventures. Because in real life, catastrophes happen; just look at history for proof.

And one of the first things that are in short supply is fuel. Here are just a few scenarios where you need extra fuel:

OK, so you need to have available gas on hand. Why invest in a quality gas can?

Durability

Sure, you could put gas in milk jugs, but you’re basically building a crude DIY bomb.

You must have a container designed for fuel made of a durable material like hard plastic or metal. This keeps the gas safe inside and protects it from accidental ignition.

Stability

Besides the material used, the gas can must be able to stay upright during storage and transport.

We’ve all seen different liquid containers tip over every time you bump it or turn a corner in your vehicle.

Quality gas cans should have a strong base and won’t easily overturn.

They are also boxy, so you can stack them side-by-side to stabilize the fuel load without any open gaps.

No Spills

This is very important. A quality gas can should make a tight seal, no matter how many times you open and close it.

You can’t have gas leaking in your vehicle or all over your clothes while refueling machinery.

It must be able to keep the flammable liquid inside, even if it gets knocked over.

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Types Of Gas Cans (Pros & Cons Of Each)

While you could call anything you put fuel in a “gas can,” the official designated gas can has two different types. These include:

Type 1 Gas Cans

This fuel can type has only a single opening for filling and dispensing the fuel. And includes a funnel to accurately pour the gas out. This type is best used for receiving tanks with larger openings.

Pros

  • More economical

Cons

  • More prone to spilling because of the funnel

Type 2 Gas Cans

Type 2 has, you guessed it, two openings.

One is for filling, and one is for pouring. The filling hole also serves as a vent, and this opening usually includes a spout.

Pros

  • They cost more than type 1

Cons

  • Has a spout that securely attaches
  • They are easier to pour

Jerry Cans

In the 1930’s Germany invented the Jerry Can. A jerry can is a container that can carry large amounts of fuel on army vehicles.

They weren’t stackable but had 3 handles, so soldiers could carry two of them using just one hand.

The allied forces had their own design that was stackable with thinner metal. But they were leaky and needed a wrench to open and a funnel to pour.

Today’s gas cans come in different colors that designate the type of fuel stored inside. These are:

  • Red for gas
  • Yellow for diesel
  • Blue for kerosene
  • Green for oils

This color scheme is an excellent way to prevent accidental mix-ups of your fuels.

Pro Tip: Also, never use any gas can to store water. It will make the water unpotable and rust the inside of the container.

Gas cans are typically constructed out of either metal or plastic.

Metal Gas Can

Metal gas cans are great for the long-term storage of fuel. The gas can does have the potential to rust.

Also, if they are inside a building during a fire, they could explode. You should keep all fuel storage spaces well ventilated for safety.

Plastic Gas Cans

Hard plastic is a versatile material used for gas cans, and it can be puncture resistant.

When in a fire, they will melt, and plastic can expand and contract as the temperature changes. But if you are storing gas for several months, fuel can leach into the plastic.


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Different Sizes Of Gas Cans

5 Gallon Gas Can - Jerry CanGas can sizes vary and depend on your immediate and long-term needs.

So, the BEST Gas Can for YOU depends on your equipment needs and lifestyle choices. And one of the first things you should get right is the appropriate size and number of containers.

There are many sizes of gas cans, but the standard sizes are 1g, 1.5g, 2.5g, 5g, and beyond.

A 5-gallon gas can is your primary size for a survivalist. Why? Because they’re easy to carry and have an adequate amount for an emergency.

Consider buying several 5-gal gas cans to fill ahead of time. And then haul them with you when bugging out or setting off to an undisclosed off-grid location.

A 10-gallon gas can is helpful for static storage and is perfect for prepping extra fuel. But it’s heavy to haul around by hand. So, 5 gallons is better unless you have a permanent mounting location on board.

If you have a chainsaw and are hiking into the bush to do some clearing, a 1-gallon gas can is ideal. These small gas cans are easy to carry in one hand while keeping your chainsaw in the other.

When storing fuel, make sure to have it safely stowed in well-ventilated storage shed. A shed far away from any potential ignition sources.

It’s always a good idea to have an extra gas can spout around, too, in case you lose one.

Pro Tip: 5 gallon gas cans are your ideal fuel storage size. You can easily fill and transport these up to your survival cabin. And fill up larger metal fuel storage tanks every time you go.

Make sure to use up gas within 3-6 months (a year max). Unless you regularly treat your gasoline with a stabilizer.

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Types Of Gas Can Nozzles (Pros & Cons Of Each)

When it comes to gas can nozzles, there are two basic types: flexible nozzles and rigid nozzles.

Flexible

This is the most common type and one you have probably used many times. It has a flexible shaft that allows for a variety of pouring positions.

And it can come in a wide or narrow nozzle to regulate the flow rate.

You are also able to reach pouring openings on your machinery better. Flexibility is determined by the density of the nozzle material and thickness.

Pros

  • These are the most common, so replacement is easy
  • Allows you to direct the flow in hard-to-reach openings
  • Some are telescopic

Cons

  • Is often under tension while pouring, and as you pull the nozzle out, it can flick gas around
  • They can crack because they are thin and always being bent and manipulated

Rigid

Rigid is the opposite in that it has a firm nozzle with no give.

The big plus is that you have a fast fuel flow as the polymer plastic can be more expansive.

The length of the shaft comes in different sizes. Some have a bend on them to allow a better angle without spillage.

Pros

  • Gives you a fast flow, so filling up happens quicker
  • No handling a flexible nozzle

Cons

  • More prone to spilling if you can’t get at the machine’s gas tank opening
  • Harder to get the nozzle in when lifting a heavy gas can

Some nozzles are interchangeable with a standard-sized, threaded hole. Use both and see what works best for your various uses.

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Gas Can Safety Features

Fuel is a powerful substance that we need to have on hand as survivalists, so it is vital to use a good quality fuel can.

Here are key features to look for:

Pressure Relief

This is how you prevent a gas can from exploding. The container will vent automatically when the pressure increases to 3-5 pounds. And then will reseal itself.

Spring Loaded

Unsecured lids can easily spill from accidents like getting knocked over or sloshing. These self-closing lids make sure you are spill-free.

Flame Arrestor

Gas vapors are highly flammable and can ignite outside of the gas can. A flame arrestor screen prevents a fire from igniting the vapors within.

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Best Gas Cans For Everyday Use

When the world functions normally, you can get by with just a can or two.

Most folks own a standard 5-gallon gas. Once you fill up regularly when needed. And a smaller 1 or 2 gallon container fills the lawnmower or chain saw.

Here are a few top picks for these everyday gas cans:

1. GARAGE BOSS GB310

GARAGE BOSS GB310This is the Garage Boss GB310, and it is a great gas can for around the home.

They have made it easy for every family member to safely dispense gas with their press’ n pour system.

Pouring gas shouldn’t be hard, and spills are the worst.

With Garage Boss, you simply put the spout into your desired tank and press a button, and the fuel starts flowing.

Then watch the flow through the translucent spout and release the button when you are full. You can also unscrew the extension spout for a faster rate of flow.

It comes in 1 gallon, and 5 gallon gas cans to meet your primary fuel storage and transportation needs.

2. No Spill 1450 Poly Gas Can

No Spill 1450 Poly Gas CanThe No-Spill 1450 5-Gallon Poly Gas Can is another excellent buy for everyday use.

It is a wide, stable design to prevent tipping over and has an extra handle on the back for heavy lifting.

No-Spill prides itself on the fastest flow in the industry at 3 gallons a minute. So, your refueling happens quickly and painlessly.

The spout design features a handy push-button control with an auto flow stop. So, you can now say goodbye to smelly messes.

No Spill Gas Cans come in several sizes, including 1 1/4, 2 1/2, and a 5 gal gas can. They also have yellow and blue fuel cans for your diesel and kerosene.

3. SureCan 5 Gal Gas Can

SureCan 5 Gal Gas CanSurecan’s 5 Gallon Self Venting Gasoline Fuel Can Container is what you want for all your yard duties.

This innovative gas can removes all the bending, tipping, and holding of a heavy container as you pour.

It measures out at 13.1×10.24×15.61 gas can 5 gallon capacity, so you can power all your machines.

It also has a 180-degree flexible rotating nozzle. So pouring is made easy, and because it’s self-venting, you get a smooth fuel flow.

A thumb trigger puts you in total control of what you are dispensing, making spills a thing of the past.

Surecan even adds a child-proof cap with a tether, so you never misplace it. Well done, Surecan!

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Best Gas Cans For Prepping & Storage

Now it’s time to check out your worst-case scenario gas cans.

These are hefty ones designed to give you the fuel resources required when TSHTF.

4. Scepter USA 6792 Duramax 14 Gallon Flo-N-Go Fuel Caddy

Scepter USA 6792 Duramax 14 Gallon Flo-N-Go Fuel CaddyFor your prepping, you need a bigger solution, don’t you? We have it here with Scepter.

Their 14 gallon portable gas container is built for mobility and large capacity.

It’s made from durable polyethylene and has built-in 6 inch wheels on the high-density structure. That means you are taking 14 gallons of gas with you on wheels!

When needed, there is no lifting and pouring. You just use the siphon hose pump system to refuel all your machinery and other gas cans.

The hand pump also eliminates spillage by stopping and restarting gas flow, and it has a fast 2 gallon flow rate.

5. ARCTICSCORPION Gas Can

ARCTICSCORPION Gas CanSometimes bugging out happens on your motorbike or ATV. In this case, you’ll want a portable fuel-carrying solution.

The ArticScorpion is that solution.

This 1.3 gallon gas can is ideal for emergency fuel-ups with your motorbike or quad. And it’s light enough to even take on your mountain bike.

It has an upgraded mounting system with a locking mechanism. And a key that allows you to easily install on any bracket of your off-road vehicle.

It’s made of high-density polyethylene plastic, so you know there is no chance of rust or UV issues to deal with.

The gas can has a thickened inner wall with a through-hole design. This makes it resistant to high pressure and high falls.

It also auto vents, so there is no dangerous buildup of vapors, making it explosion-proof.

This is a low-capacity fuel can but essential for its intended use and design.


6. Justrite 5 Gallon AccuFlow Galvanized Steel Type II

Justrite 5 Gallon AccuFlow Galvanized Steel Type IIJustrite is a company founded in 1906 and is a leader in safety equipment manufacturing.

Among their line of items is the Accuflow 5 gallon gas can.

It is a type 2 steel container with an easy-to-use squeeze trigger for pouring gas in a controlled fashion.

There’s a 9″ flexible stainless-steel hose for targeted pouring. And the steel container has a powdered paint finish to stand up to heavy use.

The sizes include 1, 2, 2.5, and 5 gallon gas cans with all the fuel colors for gas, diesel, kerosene, and oil.

7. Wavian 3009 5.3 Gallon 20 Liter Authentic CARB Jerry Can

Wavian 3009 5.3 Gallon 20 Liter Authentic CARB Jerry CanFinally, here’s a gas can many folks deem as the ultimate option for a bug-out vehicle.

The Wavian 3009 5.3 gallon Jerry Can is made out of 0.9-millimeter cold-rolled steel. This provides ultra durability for the long term.

It has a unique, extra-wide channel breather for a smooth pouring spout.

This metal gas can is lined with a petrol, water, and alcohol coating to prevent rusting.

And its locking security pin won’t allow for accidental leaks or spills during transport.

It’s one of the best prepper gas cans on the market today.

Final Thoughts

That is today’s upgraded knowledge on the survivalist’s best gas can. Before you buy, remember…you often get what you pay for…

Prepare, Adapt & Overcome,

“Just In Case” Jack

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How the “Ministry of Truth” Can Censor You Without (Technically) Censoring You​​​​​

This article was originally published by Matt Hampton at The Foundation for Economic Education. 

When centralized authorities are responsible for sorting truth from lies, it creates a situation prone to abuse.

The Department of Homeland Security’s creation of a Disinformation Governance Board last week has a lot of people drawing comparisons to George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four.

On CNN, Dana Bash pressed DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to address concerns that the board will restrict freedom of speech. Mayorkas said that the board will not monitor Americans.

The board does not have any operational authority or capability. What it will do is gather together best practices in addressing the threat of disinformation from foreign state adversaries, from the cartels, and disseminate those best practices to the operators that have been executing in addressing this threat for years.

If anyone can translate that from bureaucrat-speak to explain what specifically DHS does to “[address] the threat of disinformation,” I would appreciate it. Almost all of the initial reporting on the DGB lacked any specifics of what concrete powers the group will exercise to “counter,” “combat,” and “crackdown on” so-called disinformation.

For the sake of argument, let’s assume Mayorkas is telling the truth, that the DGB will not censor information it labels false. The problem is that it doesn’t matter. It could still be used to stifle free speech even if it doesn’t violate the First Amendment.

The government has several ways to control behavior other than officially and directly mandating or prohibiting it.

One example is funding that has strings attached. This is the subject of the book Purchasing Submission: Conditions, Power, and Freedom by Columbia University law professor Philip Hamburger. Though conditional funding is often legitimate, Hamburger explains how the federal government uses it as a loophole to go beyond its legal powers.

​​​​​​It works by using a carrot instead of a stick. The federal government offers money to a state or private entity on the condition that it does X ​​​​​— something that the federal government couldn’t legally do itself ​​​​​— or it threatens to remove existing funding unless this condition is met. Then, when the organization does X, the government got what it wanted without technically violating the Constitution.

Law professor Johnathan H. Adler summarizes in National Review:

Hamburger raises a particular alarm about “the growing use of conditions to control third parties.” Sometimes this occurs with conditional grants to states, which may induce state or local governments to adopt measures the federal government could never constitutionally impose itself. Unlike the federal government, states are not constrained by limited and enumerated powers, so there is ample incentive to encourage state enlistment in federal causes, such as land-use controls, aimed at reducing greenhouse gases, that might not pass muster if adopted as federal regulation of interstate commerce.

The government also uses this power to induce private institutions to require people under their control to do things “that no level of government could impose directly,” Adler explains. For example, this is how the government gets universities to enforce Title IX sexual assault hearings that lack due process, and how the Joe Biden administration extends its vaccine mandate to healthcare providers that accept Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements.

The government can also use the implied threat of regulations to influence private actors. This is what happened in the case of restrictions on comic books in 1954, the film rating system in 1968, and “explicit content” labels on music albums in 1985. Also, during the COVID Pandemic, the U.S. surgeon general urged social media companies to “stop online spread of health misinformation.”

It’s not hard to see how the government could use both of these influences to silence what it determines to be “disinformation” — especially when it has admitted to coordinating with social media companies to do so.

The threat of regulation is present, with politicians slamming big tech from both sides. We can only speculate what specific ways the government might use financial or other leverage, but when the state is connected to almost every area of society, opportunities are plenty, whether through schools or financial institutions or some other industry.

When centralized authorities, instead of individuals, are responsible for sorting truth from lies, this creates a situation prone to abuse. In the words of political scientist Yascha Mounk: “The real reason for free speech is not that all opinions have value or are worth airing. It’s that there is no individual or institution whom I trust to make the decision as to which opinions are worthless on my behalf. And nor should you.”

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How to Survive a Nuclear War: 10 Ways to Stay Alive

While a nuclear war would be catastrophic, it is not an unstoppable force. Read on to learn how to survive a nuclear war!

Related: How To Survive A Nuclear Bomb | 7 Things You Need to Know

How to Survive a Nuclear War

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post-apocalyptic world. A man surviving a nuclear apocalypse.

Nuclear war is a terrifying prospect. The thought of nuclear explosions going off all around us is enough to make most people’s hair stand on end. Even so, you can do things to prepare for the worst-case scenario.

10 Steps to Survive a Nuclear War

Step One: Have a Nuclear War Survival Plan

How to Survive A Nuclear War | Man wearing a gas mask on his face and holding a city map | Step One: Have a Nuclear War Survival Plan

The first thing to do to ensure your nuclear war survival is to have a plan.

These are all critical questions you need to answer:

  • What will you do if an attack happens?
  • Where will you go?
  • Who will you contact?

If you don’t have a plan, then the stress of the situation could lead to chaos and disaster.

Step Two: Build a Survival Kit

Items for emergency on wooden table | Step Two: Build a Survival Kit | How to Survive A Nuclear War

It is not possible to walk away from a nuclear war. So if an attack happens, you will need to be well-prepared for the aftermath.

Have a survival kit ready to go.

Your survival kit should include everything you might need to survive.

A nuclear war survival kit includes food, water, medical supplies, and shelter.

Check out this Comprehensive Checklist For A 72 Hour Survival Kit.

Step Three: Stay Informed

Portable radio (FM and shortwave); man's hand on tuning dial | Step Three: Stay Informed

Stay informed about the latest news and developments on nuclear war. So, you can prepare for anything that might happen.
Make sure to have a radio or TV to stay up-to-date on the latest news. Check out these Top Emergency Radios for Preppers.

Step Four: Get Prepared

Clothes, canned food, money and documents are in a suitcase | Step Four: Get Prepared

One of the most important things you can do to prepare for a nuclear war is to prepare financially.

Have a stash of cash on hand if there is a bank holiday or other financial emergency.

Check out this list of What To Own When The Dollar Collapses.

Have a stockpile of food and water. Check out these items to stockpile for economic collapse.

Step Five: Build a Fallout Shelter

Ark Two Underground Nuclear Shelter | Step Five: Build a Fallout Shelter

If an attack happens, you will need to take shelter from the radioactive fallout. So have a fallout shelter ready to go.

A fallout shelter can be as simple as a trench in your backyard or as elaborate as an underground bunker. The important thing is that it has radioactive protection.

After a nuclear explosion, radioactive particles will flow through the air. Your fallout shelter should be able to protect you from that.

Your shelter should still be underground and as far below the surface. It needs to have thick walls and ceilings.

It could be a basement, garage, or subway tunnel. But unfortunately, even these are unlikely to survive a direct hit. Use the Nukemap application to determine a safe location. The app simulates a nuclear denotation. You can enter a specified world area, and it can show you the fallout area.

The fallout forms the main risk for those “lucky” enough to be outside the fateful lethal areas.

At ground level, the radioactive fallout will spread fast at an incredible speed. Speed is of the Essence.

Avoid windows at all costs.

A thick-walled building makes for a suitable alternative to basements if need be.

If in a building, stay at the center – high up but not too close to the roof.

Never take refuge in a car. Vehicle structures offer zero protection.

Step Six: Learn how to Survive in a Nuclear Wasteland

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If the worst does happen and you live in a post-nuclear world, you will need to know how to survive.

Learn how to find food and water.

Protect yourself from the elements and stay safe from dangers in a nuclear wasteland.

Step Seven: Stay Calm

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When it comes to nuclear war survival, one of the most important things is to stay calm.

If you panic, you will be more likely to make mistakes that could cost you your life.

Take a deep breath and stay focused. You will need all your wits about you to survive.

Step Eight: Have a Nuclear War Survival Backup Plan

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No matter how well you plan, there is always the possibility that something will go wrong. That’s why a backup plan is a must.

If your primary goal fails, you will be able to fall back on your backup plan.

A nuclear war survival backup plan could be anything if things get too dangerous. It could be from a second survival kit to a safe place to go.

Step Nine: Connect with Others

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In times of danger, you need to connect with others. Connecting with others can provide emotional support and increase your chances of survival.

Two heads are better than one. To join or create a local disaster preparedness group. And connect with others preparing for the worst.

Step Ten: Don’t give up

The final step to nuclear war survival is never to give up. No matter how bad things get, keep fighting.

Remember, you are not alone in this. There are others out there who are fighting as hard as you are. So never give up and never give in.

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How to Survive a Nuclear War Without a Bomb Shelter: Tips and Tricks

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In a world where nuclear warfare is becoming more and more a reality, it’s essential to know how to survive.

Many people think you need a bomb shelter for nuclear war survival, but this isn’t the case. You can do many things to protect yourself from radiation and fallout. Here are some tips and tricks on surviving a nuclear war without a bomb shelter!

Create a fallout shelter. A fallout shelter can be anything from a simple trench to a full-blown bunker. The important thing is that it provides some protection from radiation and fallout.

Stock your fallout shelter with enough food and water to last for two weeks.

Create a radiation shield. You can use thick walls, earth mounds, or even water. The wider the barrier, the better it will protect you from radiation.

Avoid radiation exposure as much as possible. Stay indoors and avoid contact with radioactive materials.

 

If you must go outside, wear a radiation suit and carry a radiation detector.

Have a plan for when the worst happens. Have an evacuation plan and a shelter-in-place plan. It’s also essential to have enough food and water to last for at least two weeks.

These are a few tips on surviving a nuclear war without a bomb shelter. The clock is ticking. How long do you think it will be until a nuclear bomb detonates in a major city? If you’re like most people, the answer is you have no idea. But that doesn’t mean you should not prepare for a nuclear war.

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How to Survive North Korea | 7 Tips on Surviving North Korea

North Korea’s known for its water-tight controls and relative isolation from the rest of the world. Here’s how to survive North Korea on the off chance you end up in the country.

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1. Get a Chinese and North Korean Visa

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Living in North Korea isn’t an easy process, and many foreigners don’t even qualify to live there.

To get to North Korea, you need to have two visas:

  • One to enter North Korea itself
  • and a Chinese key to transit through China to get there.

Because North and South Korea are technically at war, it’s next to impossible to enter through South Korea.

Also, don’t try to enter North Korea through The Demilitarized Zone – border control guards can shoot you on the spot.

2. Book an Official Tour

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Anyone considering traveling to North Korea can only book an official group tour with a designated tour guide. A tour guide allows you to travel to North Korea and safely see the country.

One caveat: being on an official tour doesn’t protect you from the law, but it’s still better than nothing.

3. Get Vaccinated

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While you won’t experience too many health risks, surviving in North Korea means making sure to update your vaccinations. We recommend keeping on top of Hepatitis A and B, Typhoid, MMR, and Japanese Encephalitis vaccines and getting boosters.

3. Double-Check Your Belongings Before Leaving

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Make sure to remove any religious or political paraphernalia from your luggage and keep the blue jeans at home. Also, expect authorities to inspect everything from your mobile phone to any papers you bring in to check for any banned material before they let you in.

If you’re bringing medication, check first if it’s legal to get them in the country before packing it.

 

5. Be Mindful of North Korea Rules for Tourists

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Once you’ve set foot in North Korea, there are certain things you need to be careful of that you may take for granted at home:

  • Don’t crack jokes about North Korea, its citizens, or its leaders. It’s illegal in North Korea to laugh at the country and its leaders, and it can get you deported or detained.
  • Avoid talking to other North Koreans unless you’re authorized to do so, as authorities can also consider this as spying.
  • Don’t even try to leave the tour group, as this can also get you arrested.

Essentially, don’t do anything that can put you or your tour guide at risk.

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6. Think Before You Click (the Camera Button)

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Only take photos of places that the North Korean government deems tourist sites.

Taking other kinds of photos can be classified as spying in the eyes of North Korean law.

As always, ask permission from your tour guide before taking a picture to ensure you’re in the clear.

7. Stay Aware of Your Surroundings

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Being under constant surveillance means being a victim of significant crimes is slim. Still, petty theft can happen, so make sure to secure your belongings and always keep them close to your body.

It never hurts to be vigilant, especially in any foreign country.

Here’s a story of someone who survived North Korea and lived to tell the tale:

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Surviving North Korea requires taking precautions and measures you won’t otherwise have to do in other countries. Keep these guidelines in mind in order to survive North Korea and make your stay in North Korea as safe and uneventful as things can go.


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