Some Creative Gardening Techniques, by Kristi N.

I often have dirt under my fingernails. Fortunately, my husband doesn’t care.  He doesn’t care that unlike most of the women living in this southwestern suburb with us, I don’t have fake fingernails.  He doesn’t care that I like digging and fertilizing and mounding up dirt, burying seeds and planting seedlings so that we can enjoy a summer harvest of fresh vegetables and fruit.  My wonderful husband doesn’t care that I come in flushed and sweaty from watering plants and snipping herbs under a brutal Sonoran desert sun, and I am grateful for that!  It might sound like hard work, …




Letter Re: Some Experience with Clothing and Field Gear in Desert Environments

Captain Rawles, I came across a good post by Erik M., a brother Marine, about the practicalities of humping the brush in full gear, in your archives from last year.  Where he writes from the perspective of an east coast Marine, I thought it would be good to complement that by writing on the same subjects from a west coast Marine’s viewpoint (was stationed at 29 Palms, California), as I’m guessing from his time reference that we were contemporaries, or close to it.  If someone else has done so already, my apologies for having missed it. For the high desert, …




Economics and Investing:

Courtesy of David N.: Lessons of Argentina crisis ignored in handling of Greece The latest from The Daily Bell: So Many Lost Decades – Why? Items from The Economatrix: Be sure to watch this: Economic Armageddon & You Factories Busier In June After Spring Slump Enough of this Greek Farce, Everyone Knows Default is Coming The Great Misdiagnosis Selling Gold Teeth in Greece to Make Ends Meet Jim Rogers:  Boost Food Production At Any Cost Or “No Food At Any Price”




Odds ‘n Sods:

Derek C. suggested an encrypted phone service that makes voice over IP (VoIP) calls.  This is a free Android application called Redphone, and when both phones have registered, “secure” calls can supposedly be placed between the phones. Note that if you have Google Voice installed, you need to log out before you can either register or receive Redphone calls;  however, once registered, you can place Redphone calls while still logged into Google Voice.  Derek notes: “I installed this on my wife’s phone and my phone, so we theoretically have an emergency ‘secure channel’ for communications.   If I want to initiate …







Economics and Investing:

Lyn suggested this: Our next Monetary System and the End of Freedom B.D.W. sent this from Seeking Alpha: Inflation Indexed Bonds and Annuities Versus Gold, Silver and Platinum Items from The Economatrix: The Fifth Option:  Is This How Governments Will Fix Their Debt Problems? Greenspan:  Fed’s Massive Stimulus Had Little Impact Stores Find Success By Focusing On The Hunt Companies Ordered More Factory Goods in May




Notes from JWR:

Katastrophenvorsorge! The new German hardback edition of my international best-seller “How to Survive the End of the World as We Know It” is now in print. The title of the German edition is Überleben in der Krise: Das Handbuch für unsichere Zeiten. It is published by Kopp Verlag, of Rottenburg. If you want to be “Sei vorbereitet für Das Ende der Welt, wie wir sie kennen”, then buy a copy. OBTW, the Bulgarian edition of the book is also already in print. You can expect to also see the Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, and Korean editions available in the next few …




Three Disabling Diseases You Can Cure Without Medicine. by Dr. Cynthia Koelker

Serious medical conditions that occur infrequently now will become commonplace at TEOTWAWKI.  Recognizing the symptoms will help you treat these diseases effectively.  Better yet, learn how to prevent them and prepare accordingly. Case #1 It’s been over a year since you’ve escaped the city for your retreat.  Things are going well, though your teenage daughter is tired of hauling water from the creek. One day you walk with her and are alarmed at how winded she becomes.  She’s been acting fine otherwise, still primping and polishing her nails (though no boys are around).  She hasn’t lost any weight and seems …




Two Letters Re: Blending In–Unremarkable and Invisible Architecture

Sir, Happy Independence Day to you and your family. Concerning underground tanks for fuel storage, most states require both lining systems and cathodic protection to prevent leakage into the ground and or ground water. I fully agree with the defensive sense, being a veteran of the US Army and most of my time serving in the Infantry, having prepared many a defensive position.   As such for OPSEC, finding a discreet contractor may present a challenge, and of course the local county may get interested, Hopefully not too much. – Grog   JWR Replies: Cathodic zinc anodes (commonly called “sacrificial …




Letter Re: Machine Shop Tool Recommendations

James, In your blog you recently mentioned Transfer Punches. A more important tool to have is the automatic center punch. These are handy around the shop and in a bug out bag. They are great for emergency egress from an automobile accident. [Since these will shatter the tempered glass used in the side widows of cars.] They are handy, compact and versatile. The ones made by Starrett, though pricey, are the best quality. I used mine at work for over 20 years and once a year would oil the spring and still have it after 40 years. Quality always wins …




Economics and Investing:

A New Investment Strategy: Preparing for End Times Huge rare earth deposits found in Pacific: Japan experts. (A tip of the hat to to Mary M. for the link.) John R. recommended a piece over at The Daily Bell: Where Will You Go When the Sovereign Debt Volcano Blows? JBG sent this: Rating Agency Issues Greek Rescue Plan Warning Items from The Economatrix: Ron Paul:  US Should Declare Bankruptcy On-line Retailers Strike Back at Internet Tax Levy S&P to Deeply Cut U.S. Ratings if Debt Payment Missed Gas is 24 Cents Cheaper Than Labor Day The “Economic Recovery” Turns 2.  …




Odds ‘n Sods:

The Lumberman sent this: India’s rural poor give up on power grid, go solar.    o o o Freeze Dry Guy (one of our advertisers) has announced a special: 15% back in Survival Bucks on all orders for their “Bugout Buckets”. This offer is only good for the month of July, so order soon.    o o o Army’s Last Draftee to Retire After 39 Years    o o o And speaking of longevity in service: 76-year-old Army medic on fourth tour in war zones    o o o Reader Walt M. mentioned that Matt Bracken has a great new …







Notes from JWR:

I have some good news and bad news about the SurvivalBlog 5-Year Archive CD-ROM: The good news is a price reduction: Beginning today (July 4th), we have reduced the price to just $14.96. The bad news is that since Lulu is getting out of the CD-ROM production business, you will not be able to order this CD-ROM after July 31st. (We are evaluating other vendors, and should have it back in production by mid-September.) Buy one to tuck away, just in case the Internet or the power grids ever go away. (I trust that most of you have at least …




Blending In–Unremarkable and Invisible Architecture

Much of my consulting work revolves around either finding retreat properties for my clients, or helping them design or retrofit houses, once they’ve bought a property. I often have to play the “voice of reason” role, especially with houses that will be within line of sight from neighboring properties or from public roads. It is important to have a house that blends in with the style of architecture of your neighborhood. Yes, a Monolithic Dome offers great ballistic protection, but if it is the only one in your county, then it will attract attention. My advice: If you want ballistic …