Note from JWR:
The 33% off sale for the “Rawles Gets You Ready” preparedness course ends in just four days. Be sure to place your order online, or have it postmarked no later than Friday, November 30th.
The 33% off sale for the “Rawles Gets You Ready” preparedness course ends in just four days. Be sure to place your order online, or have it postmarked no later than Friday, November 30th.
If someone were to construct a chart showing human dependence on technology, it would portray an essentially a flat line from Biblical Times to the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. From there, there the line would curve upward slightly until the 1890s, when the line would tilt up to perhaps a 10 degree slope. The curve would further steepen in the 1950s (with the advent of computers). The line would then turn into an almost upright spike, starting in the 1990s. In this new era, with each passing year, our dependence of electronic technologies grows greater and greater. Some technologies, …
Mr. Rawles: I am interested in diversifying out of the dollar and was thinking of buying a belt-fed semi auto [as a “tangible” investment.] (I already have the rest of my gear, guns, and food storage well squared away.) Since 7.62 [mm NATO military surplus ammunition] is less expensive than [commercially loaded] .308 [Winchester], can you recommend a belt fed 7.62 semiautomatic? Any that you would avoid? Thanks! – S. JWR Replies: I would recommend buying a semiauto-only Browning Model 1919A4, since they have legendary “bomb proof” robustness, great versatility in mounting, and broad chambering convertability. I recommend that you …
From those Enlightened Social Engineers that run San Francisco: Should fireplace fires be banned? Well, there goes your last hope of self-sufficiency. (Not that “Babylon By The Bay” would be very survivable WTSHTF, anyway.) o o o Trading in derivatives slows to a trickle o o o RBS spotted this one: Dallas-Fort Worth food pantries facing shortage o o o A fascinating video clip from a 2002 TED conference: Stephen Petranek: 10 ways the world could end
“If we are wise, let us prepare for the worst.” – President George Washington (1732-1799)