Notes from JWR:

The stats are in, showing the tremendous growth of SurvivalBlog ‘s readership in the past six years: Unique visits in December, 2005: 42,482 Unique visits in December, 2006: 107,089 Unique visits in December, 2007: 218,931 Unique visits in December, 2008: 507,176 Unique visits in December, 2009: 837,727 Unique visits in December, 2010: 1,101,755 Unique visits in December, 2011: 1,336,959 We have had consistent growth of around 30% per year! While I expect our web stats to start to plateau, 37 million unique visits have been logged, and we have readers in 190 countries. The blog is also ranked in Alexa’s …




Wildcrafting Healing, by Peggy S.

When TEOTWAWKI comes, there isn’t going to be a CVS or Walgreen’s pharmacy open and stocked for very long afterward. So, what to do when you get a nasty cut, burn or some other infection? First, as common sense tells us, wash it off with soap and water or use some stashed vodka to kill any possible germs or even the old time remedy of kerosene. The kerosene was also an old time remedy to keep fleas off your dogs, just pour a thin line of it down their backs like you do with modern flea drops. Just remember to …




Letter Re: The Importance of Foot Care

Hello James: I stumbled across some excellent advice for foot care.  The advice targeted diabetics.  Diabetics need to be especially mindful of their feet are more susceptible to circulation difficulties.  Foot problems can rapidly escalate.  This advice is also very sound advice for after the Schumer hits the fan.  It is likely that we will all be putting more miles of pounding on our feet. – Joe H.




Letter Re: Keeping Honey Bees for Survival

I just read the SurvivalBlog writing contest article on keeping honeybees.  It was an excellent primer for someone to read and get started working with honeybees.  I have a few tidbits of information from my experience keeping bees.  We have had bees at our home for three years now, and it’s been one of the most amazing things I have ever done.  We got started with a local supplier, and stood up two full size langstroth hives, and then brought the two “nucs” home (driving with 30,000 bees in a minivan for an hour and a half is exhilarating to say the …




Economics and Investing:

G.G. flagged this: John Williams: The US Has $100 Trillion in Debts & Obligations R.B.S. sent this one: Nation’s largest welfare state makes deep cuts. Over at Alt-Market: New Asian Union Means The Fall Of The Dollar Items from The Economatrix: Signs Of The Times: Metal Thieves Steal 26 Train Wheels Will Gold Deliver Another Glittering Year In 2012? Budget Collapse:  Too Much Free Money The Case For Austerity




Odds ‘n Sods:

Bob. G. sent this: American civilization could be next to collapse    o o o K.A.F. forwarded a link to a useful PDF: Tactical Combat Casualty Care Guidelines    o o o Bryan. B. spotted this: Urban Fruit Trees and Food Security. [JWR Notes: Out here in the Hinterboonies, we wouldn’t be quite so open to “registering” our fruit trees. OBTW, our biggest concern for fruit thefts is black bears that have a bad habit of breaking limbs. Nothing that a .308 won’t cure, usually followed by congratulations on the nice rug. I suppose that the legalities for stopping two-legged …




Jim’s Quote of the Day:

“Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent. They said therefore unto him, What sign shewest thou then, that we may see,s and believe thee? what dost thou work? Our fathers did eat manna in the desert; as it is written, He gave them bread from heaven to eat. Then Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Moses gave you not that bread from heaven; but my Father giveth you the true bread from heaven. For the bread of God is he which cometh …