Letter Re: Your Post-TEOTWAWKI Diaper Insurance

Sir: A quick note about cloth diapers: Many stores (Wal-Mart and its French-owned counterpart at least) have flannel sheets on sale right now with twin sets running between $6.24 and $10. Woolrich is one brand and they seem to be of decent quality. That is a lot of fabric for little money. I picked up a half dozen sets. They provide warm bedding, but large pieces of fabric, often in dark or natural colors could have many uses. I will set aside at least 2 sets of the chocolate brown ones to make more cloth diapers for the baby we …




Letter Re: Some Real Life Battery Data

Jim, I have been following with interest over the last several days this thread on batteries and feel I have some information to share. To begin with, the only solution to a long term lead-acid battery bank is to make your own cells. Lead has a perpetual shelf life and oxidizes very little over time if protected. Contrary to the confusion established by the battery manufacturer cartels, both plates begin as simply pure lead (Pb). It is only after the initial charge is applied that the positive plate changes chemically due to the sulfur ion action. While home made cells …




Economics and Investing:

Marc Faber Predicts: Debt Interest Will Lead to Default, Then War. Thanks to Brett G. for the link. From GG: The Debt Contretemps Everybody’s Ignoring Several readers mentioned this: Collapse of the euro is ‘inevitable’: Bailing out the Greek economy futile, says French banking chief. In the short term this could push the US Dollar up, and gold down. The soon-to-be-released Generation Zero documentary looks like is destined to be a success. I noticed that Andrew Sullivan of The Daily Dish is giving it some coverage. From J.T.: Greek FinMin unveils tax reform, wage policy GG sent a link to …




Odds ‘n Sods:

“River Chief” was the first of several readers to send us the link to this article in The Guardian: Americans stock up to be ready for end of the world    o o o Sale ends tomorrow! JRH Enterprises is running a sale on new Third Generation AN/PVS-14 night vision weapons sight/monoculars–now with a five year warranty–for $2,995. I bought one of these from JRH last summer, and I love it. I have it mounted on a “flat top” AR, just behind an Aimpoint Comp 3 electronic red dot scope (with a 2 MOA adjustable brightness dot). With a flip …







Letter Re: Combination Guns for Hunting

James Wesley: In response to the letter asking about combination guns, I do recommend having one. I have a Savage 24C .22 LR / 20 Gauge that I take hunting more than any other gun I have. Where I live in North Carolina, I can and have taken any game that is in my area. From deer using OO buck or slugs, birds, rabbits, or any small game using birdshot or the .22 rimfire barrel. I would not be afraid of using the 20 gauge barrel on black bear either, if I had too in an emergency. When hunting, I …




Letter Re: Just How Ugly Is The Sovereign Default Truth?

Hi Jim, I noticed this article on Zero Hedge today that I think you will find interesting, if you haven’t seen it already. This is regarding the fiat system and how it the assumptions it is build upon are probably faulty. This, coupled with human nature, make collapse of the fiat system very probable, if not a certainty. Lots of good data in this article as well. Thanks for all you do. I am learning much from you. I am now re-reading “Patriots” (after just finishing a stint that included ‘Alas, Babylon’, ‘Lucifer’s Hammer’, ‘Tappan on Survival’, your new book …




Letter Re: Neighborhood Panic Alarms, and Helping Your Neighbors With Home Security

James, I would like to send a quick note along to any of your readers who still live in suburbia. My wife told me about an email going around suggesting that you keep your spare car keys at your bed stand when you retire for the night. If something goes bump in the night you can use your panic button to set your car alarm off to do anything from deterring trespassers that you hear outside to alerting your neighbors that you have an intruder and are in dire need of help. I thought it through and decided to take …




Letter Re: Some Real Life Battery Data

Hello Jim – I took interest in your response to the post by Steven J S “Letter Re: Some Real Life Battery Data” and the concept of storing “dry batteries”. From my long and intensive research on this, you are absolutely correct. Finding a true dry battery (one that was not flooded and then emptied) is nearly impossible. Perhaps some other SurvivalBlog readers can provide some help on this topic, but I have found that in order to truly get a dry battery – one that has never been flooded with acid – one would almost have to work at …




Economics and Investing:

From GG: California Teachers Pension Fund $42.6 Billion Short Truckman sent this; Commercial Real Estate’s Coming $1.4 Trillion Crisis From JDD: Report: 1 in 5 U.S. homeowners underwater Items from The Economatrix: Inflation: Ignoring Doesn’t Make It Go Away (The Mogambo Guru) Chapter XVI: When Shopping Is A Pleasure (The latest in The Day The Dollar Died series) Globalization is Killing the Globe: Return to Local Economies FEAR Davos 2010, Into the Bomb Shelter Why Silver Price Will Boom to $50/Oz. Bernanke Says Discount Rate May Rise “Before Long” Trade Gap Unexpectedly Rises on Imports How A New Jobless Era …




Odds ‘n Sods:

Bobbi sent us this sobering news: Haiti, One Month Later    o o o C.N. sent us an interesting article on bear preparedness.    o o o Several readers mentioned this troubling article, written by Declan McCullagh: Feds push for tracking cell phones




Jim’s Quote of the Day:

“Thou calledst in trouble, and I delivered thee; I answered thee in the secret place of thunder: I proved thee at the waters of Meribah. Selah. Hear, O my people, and I will testify unto thee: O Israel, if thou wilt hearken unto me; There shall no strange god be in thee; neither shalt thou worship any strange god. I [am] the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt: open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.” – Psalm 81:7-10 (KJV)




Note from JWR:

Today we present another entry for Round 27 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. First Prize: A.) A course certificate from onPoint Tactical. This certificate will be for the prize winner’s choice of three-day civilian courses. (Excluding those restricted for military or government teams.) Three day onPoint courses normally cost between $500 and $600, and B.) Two cases of Mountain House freeze dried assorted entrees, in #10 cans, courtesy of Ready Made Resources. (A $392 value.) C.) A HAZARiD Decontamination Kit from Safecastle.com. (A $350 value.), and D.) A 500 round case of Fiocchi 9mm Luger, 124gr. Hornady XTP/HP ammo, …




Survival Tips for the Business Traveler, by F. Russell

I’m both a family man and a business traveler. When I’m on the road, my primary mission is to do the best job I can and get home again. In the event of an emergency, that mission immediately reduces down to get home as fast as I can.  Most families have emergency plans that assume that the family or group will be together. But what happens if one or more of the group can’t be there? When you’re on the road, your primary mission in any catastrophic emergency is to get home to your family and support system. You can’t …




Three Letters Re: Your Post-TEOTWAWKI Diaper Insurance

Mr. Rawles, Regarding the blog entry “Your Post-TEOTWAWKI Diaper Insurance,” I wanted to add that the problem with the messiness of cloth diapers can be lessened by using disposable liners. Special liners are sold for use in cloth diapers, however a more cost effective solution is to dry out cheaper baby wipes and use those [as liners]. Thank you for your diligent service to the survival community. Keep up the great work. Sincerely, – JD in Richmond, Virginia Jim, I love your blog site. About the article about cloth diapers — they are easy to make and cheaper than bought …