Note from JWR:

After the large response to SurvivalBlog’s July survey on non-fiction books, I’m starting a new one: What are Your Favorite Survivalist Fiction Books? Please e-mail us a list of your top 5-to-10 favorites, with the e-mail title “Books Survey Input”. If you’d like. you can also include another list of your favorite Survivalist Fiction Books for children and young adults. I’ll post the results in about three weeks. Thanks!




Letter Re: Thoughts on Shedding Bad Habits, and Developing Good Ones

Hi Mr. Rawles, I was thinking today about a section I read either on the blog or in the book about getting rid of any habits you may have. I instantly thought, “thank God I quit smoking” and left it at that. Until yesterday. I thought of all the things I do that are my habits that would not be there in a melt down. I found some that I just had not even thought about as being a bad habit that needed to be curbed. I am keeping a written diary of my habits to see where I need …




Letter Re: A Nation of Improvisers–More About Everyday Life in Communist Cuba

First our prayers are with your family in these dire times. The first thing about surviving in Cuba was that we did not see it as “surviving”, it was more like living, we did not know anything else, as the media in Cuba is tightly controlled. I remember as a child we did not have glue so we made glue out of Styrofoam and gasoline, just mix them up in a glass container that you could close to preserve and that’s it (if you go a little crazy on the gas it would be too liquid and take forever to …




Economics and Investing:

SEC’s Schapiro Calls Derivatives Data ‘Critical’ for Probe Jeff C. spotted this: IndyMac’s mortgage struggle. How does modifying a “liar loan” somehow magically make a semi-employed borrower credit worthy? From John in Ohio: Is America still depression-proof? Reader MSB mentioned: The Shell Game – How the Federal Reserve is Monetizing Debt Oldest Swiss Bank Tells Clients to Sell U.S. Assets or Leave (Thanks to DD for the link.) Exit strategy? Fed’s Plosser: U.S. rate increases could be rapid. (A tip of the hat to Brenda C. for the link.) JWR’s comment: This is starting to remind me of the policies …




Odds ‘n Sods:

Michael Z. Williamson, SurvivalBlog’s Editor at Large, sent this interesting article from The Atlantic: In Case of Emergency. The new FEMA Director wants American citizens to take charge when disaster strikes. Here is a key quote: “‘We need to change behavior in this country,’ he told about 400 emergency-management instructors at a conference in June, lambasting the ‘government-centric’ approach to disasters.”    o o o There is a great thread of discussion is in progress, over at TMM Forums: Use of antique or classic tractors for gulching    o o o A remake of Red Dawn? Reader B.H. sent us …