Economics and Investing:

Who’s behind the war on cash? – DSV o o o November FOMC Minutes And Gold Price o o o Suckered Again: How Likely Is A OPEC Production Cut? The upcoming OPEC oil production meeting is once again moving markets, but investors would do well to remember the cartel’s history. o o o Wells Fargo Hit With Class Action Over Target-Date Funds o o o SurvivalBlog and its editors are not paid investment counselors or advisers. Please see our Provisos page for details.




Odds ‘n Sods:

Activists Excited About Future of Silencer Legislation – DSV o o o Truth is Stranger Than Fiction When It Comes to Pornography and Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs – D.L. o o o Pemmican – The Healthy Power Bar. o o o Dems REAL Strategy In Recounts: Undermine Donald Trump o o o Was The Ohio State Attack Terrorism? Suspect Was Abdul Artan










Zero Tolerance 0804CF, by Pat Cascio

A famous gun writer once said “only accurate guns are interesting…”, and I certain concur with that statement. If a gun isn’t accurate and reliable, I lose interest and get rid of it. It can similarly be said that “only sharp knives are interesting…”. I have no use for junk knives. If a knife isn’t up to my high standards, I won’t waste my time testing or writing about it. For quite a few years, I collected (and designed) custom-made knives, and I really enjoyed it. Even though it was an expensive hobby, it was still fun. When we moved …




Recipe of the Week: Pumpkin Cake, by C.S.

Ingredients: 4 eggs (room temp.) 2 cups flour 2 tsp. baking soda ½ tsp. salt 2 tsp. cloves 2 tsp. cinnamon ½ tsp. ground ginger ¼ tsp. nutmeg 2 cups granulated sugar 1 cup oil 1 can (1lb.) pumpkin Directions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Sift together dry ingredients. In a large mixing bowl, beat eggs and sugar at high speed until light and fluffy. Then beat in oil and pumpkin at low speed. Add dry ingredients, mix until combined. Pour into an ungreased 9” tube pan. Bake about 1 hour. Cool, then remove from pan. Serve with whipped cream …




Letter Re: TEOTWAWKI Preps and Christianity

Dear Mr. Latimer, After reading the article, I need to add a few points. It is well that we prepare spiritually as well as temporally for whatever calamity comes our way. Proverbs 27:12 comes to mind. One thing that must be foremost in our minds when we network with others in a church-going scenario is to look and listen before speaking. I live here in Idaho not too far from the WA state line. I am a recent arrival from the Peoples Democratic Socialist Republic of Oregon. What I saw there, I am seeing here. Make sure your Pastor, Priest, …




Economics and Investing:

Venezuela’s currency is so devalued it no longer fits in ordinary wallets – G.G. o o o China’s Central Bank Gives Warning as Yuan Continues to Fall – G.P. o o o What Happened When I Tried to Take $1500 Cash Out of Bank of America-Bank Holiday is Near o o o 60% Of New Yorkers Are One Paycheck Away From Homelessness o o o SurvivalBlog and its editors are not paid investment counselors or advisers. Please see our Provisos page for details.




Odds ‘n Sods:

30 Blocks of “Black” Friday o o o Washington Post Names Drudge, Zero Hedge, & Ron Paul As Anti-Clinton “Sophisticated Russian Propaganda Tools” – DSV o o o Homebrewed .50 Cal Rifle Captured From ISIS in Iraq – T.P. o o o Fidel Castro and the American Empire o o o Confessions of a Progressive Gun Nut – W.C.










Roses Are Red and Healthful Too, by Sarah Latimer

We have had beautiful fall weather. However, my flower gardens are pretty well gone, as the brisk, cold fall winds blow and leave only a few dried flowers, seeds, and various remains to remind me of the brilliant colors that once adorned our property earlier in the year. If asked what is my favorite aromatic flower, I might say stargazer lily, gardenia, or rose. If asked what is the most beautiful flower, I would struggle to come up with just one or even three, as there are many I adore, but the rose would certainly be high on the list. …




Letter Re: Advice Request for Next Steps with Recent Land Purchase

Hi! Recently I bought acreage in both Colorado and Nevada. It’s empty land in a big place, and I like that. I’ve never worked with land before, having grown up and lived in cities most of my life. So I’m rather clueless about how to find good resources for next steps. A couple of next steps that I’m concerned about is knowing the exact boundaries of the parcels and bringing power to one of the parcels from a nearby power line. Have you got suggestions on how I might find a surveyor and how to talk with the electric company …




Economics and Investing:

No Credit History? No Problem. Lenders Are Looking at Your Phone Data – G.G. o o o Good Thing Dems Renamed Food Stamps To Snap: Otherwise We’d Have Confused It for a Massive Giveaway of Soda and Energy Drinks – A.R. o o o China’s Plan For A World Of Skyrocketing Commodity Prices And $20,000 Gold o o o Japan Is Aggressively Buying Up Oil And Gas Around The World o o o SurvivalBlog and its editors are not paid investment counselors or advisers. Please see our Provisos page for details.




Odds ‘n Sods:

Why You Should Always Place A Coin In The Freezer Before Leaving The House o o o Meet The Real “Fake News” – C.S. o o o Here’s what happened when ancient Romans tried to drain the swamp o o o Stealth Driving and Security Cameras – T.J. o o o The Bureaucracy Is Now More Powerful Than Congress