Note from JWR:

Several readers have asked why I chose the Battle of Bennington Flag as the low key “OPSEC” identifier for SurvivalBlog readers. This was merely because that flag pattern is uncommon enough to stand out, yet it is nothing too controversial. (Versus, for example, a “Don’t Tread On Me” rattlesnake flag!) The Bennington flag does not have any particular historic significance vis-a-vis preparedness. But the flag looks cool, and after all, at Bennington, part of Burgoyne’s army got trounced. By popular demand, I’ve just added Bennington Flag window/bumper stickers to my CafePress Stores. (They are also available by the 10 pack …




Net Producer-Net Consumer Equations for Self-Sufficiency: Getting Out of the Pit

In a recent phone conversation with one of my consulting clients, I was asked why I placed such a large emphasis on living in the country, at a relatively self-sufficient retreat. I’ve already discussed at length the security advantages of isolation from major population centers in the blog, but I realized that I’ve never fully articulated the importance of self-sufficiency, at a fundamental level. In a societal collapse, where you are in “You’re on Your Own” (YOYO) mode, it will be very important to be a net producer of water, food, and energy. This will mean the difference between being …




Letter Re: How Do I Transfer Propane Between Tanks?

Sir, You mentioned the liquid propane dual-fuel vehicle, and said “…if you have a large home LP tank”. So, how do I get the gas from the large tank, to the vehicle.” Is there a pump or some sort of device? Thanks, – Brad S. JWR Replies: There is no need for a pump. Draining liquid propane from a tank, is a self-siphoning process. Talk to your propane delivery man. Tell him that you want to be able to refill your barbeque’s 20-pound tank from you main tank’s liquid withdrawal valve. The adapter fittings are made of brass, and fairly …




Influenza Pandemic Update:

Four Britons Die From Swine Flu; Tips to Help You Fight the Flu “Optimize your vitamin D levels. As I’ve previously reported, optimizing your vitamin D levels is one of the absolute best strategies for avoiding infections of all kinds, and vitamin D deficiency is likely the true culprit behind the seasonality of the flu — not the flu virus itself.” Argentines question government as flu spreads Swine Flu Worries Spark Cambridge Jail Riots Northern Hemisphere Bracing for Fall Flu Carnage Explosion of Swine Flu Deaths in Argentina Homeless People Die After Trial Bird Vaccination In Poland




Economics and Investing:

Reader Paul W. forwarded this piece over at Real Clear Markets: Get Ready for 14 Percent Unemployment GG sent this Wall Street Journal article: Big Banks Don’t Want California’s IOUs DD sent us four articles on unemployment: Unemployed fighting for their benefits A map of weekly unemployment benefits by state and current unemployment rate by state Low income families turning to outside sources to help with necessities Retailers to lay off more workers Karen H. also sent us another raft of articles: Migrants are going to Britain, come hell or high water. “Gazing across the Channel in the direction of …




Odds ‘n Sods:

Ed L. suggested this Wall Street Journal article: Guns N’ Grosses: Arms Makers Fall Back From Obama Surge. Methinks the next year represents a window of opportunity to stock up on guns, full capacity magazines, and ammunition at a discount prices–before MOAB-induced currency inflation kicks in, or worse yet, new civilian disarmament legislation is enacted. I recommend that you systematically round out your firearms battery , preferably with cash purchases from private parties at gun shows.    o o o Be sure to visit Bill Buppert’s new blog, titled Hezekiah Wyman    o o o Steve from Philly spotted this …