Note from JWR:
This is the last day to bid in the C.R.O.S.S. benefit auction. See details, below.
This is the last day to bid in the C.R.O.S.S. benefit auction. See details, below.
CURRENT BID is $3,900. (Generously bid by Reader M.V.) Hit reload to see any updates to this post made this evening. This is the last day of the benefit auction of a brand new AN/PVS-14 Gen 3+ Night Vision Scope. All proceeds (100% of your bid) will be donated to C.R.O.S.S. Ministries. (A very worthy Christian ministry that is sharing the Gospel of Christ in South Sudan. Their outreach method is unique: They are teaching rural villagers tactical marksmanship, water purification, and firefighting skills, free of charge.) The monocular is one of these. (The same model that we use here …
Awhile back, I tested some automatic folding knives from Bear Ops, which is a division of Bear & Son Cutlery and was favorably impressed with the little tactical folders. Now, while I sincerely enjoy all the new types of stainless steel blade materials used on knives these days, I’ve always been fascinated with Damascus steel. Bear & Son is one of the few commercial knife manufacturers offering knives with Damascus blades. What we have in Damascus steel is a combination of different steels with different properties, that is hammer forged and folded back onto itself, to give you blades with …
Jim: Thanks again for the recent posting on my piece: Local Food and Energy from Top Lit Up Draft Micro-Gasification Stove. That was much appreciated! Are you tracking woodgas powered vehicles? You may have heard of it from WWII stories and FEMA manual. The old systems worked in emergencies, but were not really practical for long term use. Wayne Keith has a new book just out on practical applications, Have Wood Will Travel. In it are detailed instructions for building, operating, and maintaining a modern woodgas powered vehicle. Wayne has tinkered his way into the first system that is practical …
Sir: I have a medical question that I thought that maybe you could forward to Dr. Cynthia Koelker, your Medical Editor, on perhaps she could write an article. My appendix was enflamed recently and they performed emergency surgery to remove it before it burst. My doctor said that his granddad, also a doctor, performed preventative surgery to remove his daughter’s (my doctor’s mom’s) appendix. He said that there is really no purpose for the appendix except to get infected and inflamed and burst. I agree that he is probably correct in this day and age, but when I asked …
JWR, In my military life I can relate the reason for the expiration date on the bag is due to the bag not the fluid. Plastic is not impermeable. The rationale is after the date of expiration enough time has passed to question the integrity of the fluid. The purity of the fluid can be compromised. If you started a line and pushed the fluid you have a increased risk of infection. The fluid is perfectly good for oral use. It doesn’t taste very good but in a pinch it works. – Ken L.
Jim, When I was in Costco this week, I noticed that they had Organic Coconut Oil. This coconut oil is a good storage fat because it is very shelf-stable. The manufacturer says it has a shelf life of two years, but a friend of mine told me that she had some that she stored in her basement for 6 years, and when she used it it was just fine. Coconut oil is definitely healthier for you than Crisco (which is hydrogenated vegetable oil) or hydrogenated lard (the lard you commonly find in the grocery store); we’ve all heard about the …
KAF’s Five Fruit Bread 1 16 oz. can fruit cocktail 3 c all purpose flour 1/2 tsp nutmeg 1/3 c melted butter 1/4 c toasted slivered almonds 1/2 c sugar 1 1/2 tsp salt 2 eggs, beaten 1 Tblsp grated lemon peel Drain the syrup from fruit into a measuring cup and add enough water to it to make 1 cup. Sift together the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and nutmeg. Stir syrup into flour mixture along with the eggs, butter, and lemon peel. Stir in fruit and almonds. Pour into greased 9 x 5″ loaf pan. Bake at 350 …
John Michael Greer: The Hard Road Ahead. (A piece recommended by Jeremy M. in New Zealand.) The new Dodd-Frank rules on collateral requirements for derivatives were scheduled begin in January, 2013. This legislation was passed in 2010, in reaction the 2008 Mortgaged Backed Securities (MBS) fiasco that had triggered the global credit market collapse of 2008. Perhaps this in part explains why the U.S. Treasury and the Federal Reserve selected MBSes as their junque de jour for Quantitative Easing Round 3 (QE3) “out of thin air” purchases. MBSes will remain solid as long as Uncle Sugar keeps buying them, month …
One of the newest advertisers over at our growing SurvivalRealty spin-off web site is Mark Twite Realty. Along with some larger parcels, they have listings for some bargain-priced mining claims and small rural properties in western Montana. Oh, BTW, the map of listings at SurvivalRealty is fully zoomable, and there is a new page featuring all properties and contacts in the American Redoubt. o o o Reader T.T.C. sent: Mark Levin’s take on the current ammunition shortage. o o o A tyranny alert: Christian, Please Wake Up! by Chuck Baldwin o o o There is a lesson …
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