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Should you join or form a ‘survivalist group’? Here are some reasons why you should

(Bugout.news) With so much government surveillance these days, many Americans are afraid to even utter the words “prepper” or “survivalist” in mixed company, let alone type it online and do a search to find out more about such movements and activities. But there are a number of reasons why you should overcome that fear and Read More


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These 10 items are cheap now but they will be invaluable after SHTF

(Bugout.news) While it is true that a lot of survival gear can be expensive, there are some items now – like toilet paper – that are extremely affordable, but which will become invaluable once stuff hits the fan and chaos ensues. And that’s just the beginning, as noted by Urban Survival Site. There are literally Read More


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And the question is: Can you ever prepare ENOUGH?

(Bugout.news) At some point you may have a tendency to ask yourself, “Have I prepared enough?” and “What more can I possibly do to prepare” for the day when stuff hits the fan? Whenever I am asked these questions, I tend to fall back on my military experience and answer, simply, “You can never prepare Read More


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Life after an EMP event will be extreme so prepare now

(Bugout.news) An electromagnetic pulse event – whether manmade (airborne nuclear explosion) or naturally occurring (a massive sunspot) – is a very real possibility, say the experts, but despite that most Americans are completely unaware of the damage such an event can cause. Federal agencies have said that an EMP attack could disable the nation’s power Read More


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If the apocalypse strikes, understand this: No U.S. city can feed itself

(Bugout.news) In times of peace and relative tranquility, when the civil society is still functioning at something close to normal, American cities can still be dangerous, as evidenced by higher-than-normal crime and murder rates that are actually rising in many localities. What’s more, the hustle and bustle of trying to earn a living, manage home Read More


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Knowing how to survive the first 72 hours after disaster will be critical

(Bugout.news) Many experts will note that the first 72 hours following a natural or man-made disaster will likely be the most chaotic, because it will take at least that long (and perhaps longer) for the authorities to get things under control. A lot can happen – and likely will happen – in that three-day period Read More