Preparedness Notes for Friday — January 10, 2025

On January 10, 49 BC, Julius Caesar defied the Roman Senate and crossed the Rubicon, uttering “alea iacta est” (the die is cast), signaling the start of civil war and his appointment as Roman dictator for life. — January 10, 1776: The “Common Sense” pamphlet by Thomas Paine was first published, advocating American independence. — January 10, 1920: Following the inflationary  First World War, silver reached a record $1.37 an ounce on the open market. — A Special Note From JWR: Please pray for everyone in the path of the Southern California wildfires! It was not just millionaire movie stars …




Thoughts on Farming – Part 4, by Single Farmer

(Continued from Part 3.) The Future of Farming The smallest of agricultural tools demonstrates the largest of problems in farming today. Small funnels are often thought of as almost disposable, but this one and its sticker saying the price survived all of these decades to become a component in this discussion. The funnel is from 1977 when my dad was young long before I was born. It was 59 cents. A comparable funnel today is around 5 dollars. Let us call it almost a ten to one ratio because you have in many states to add sales tax. Corn prices …




Economics & Investing For Preppers

Here are the latest news items and commentary on current economics news, market trends, stocks, investing opportunities, and the precious metals markets. In this column, JWR also covers hedges, derivatives, and various obscura. This column emphasizes JWR’s “tangibles heavy” investing strategy and contrarian perspective. Today, we examine the prospect of new tariffs, starting in 2025. Precious Metals: From BullionVault: Volatility Hits Gold and Silver Prices on ‘Tweak’ to Trump’s Trade Tariffs. o  o  o Reuters reported on Tuesday: Gold pares gains as dollar rebounds following US jobs data. Here is a key quote: “Uncertainty surrounding the tariff policy in the …