This weekly Snippets column is a collection of short items: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. Note that we may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters.
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Over at the great Rural Revolution blog: Poliphobia?
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Reader R.K. suggested a DIY YouTube page called Invention Incarnate that includes these two interesting videos:
- DIY High-Performance Ring-Pull Ignition System.
- Detect, Deter, Intimidate, Evade. A Stealthy & Weatherproof Trip Alarm.
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Reader D.S.V. mentioned this news published at a substack: Britain Refuses to Sign WHO Pandemic Treaty.
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SaraSue sent this snippet:
“Nothing is worse than hearing ‘a PDS (highest degree of destruction) tornado is headed straight for you.’ Thankfully, it lifted before it got to my property. I was in my ‘safe plac’, but I was pretty shaken up. A PDS tornado will flatten everything, not just tear your roof off. I and my family were completely untouched as the storms ripped across Tennessee for 12 hours. I decided to do a write-up of what all worked and didn’t work during this ‘tornado emergency’ because it applies to everything we do here in the preparedness community.”
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What could possibly go wrong? The city of San Francisco is purchasing shots of vodka to give to homeless alcoholics. (Note that this is a real news story — not a parody.)
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Richard T. wrote us:
“Not long ago I read this article in the Survival Blog about the importance of little things. Too often little things are neglected, especially when it comes to prayer. We don’t consider praying about little things because they seem so insignificant compared to the miraculous healings and events in the bible, but if it is big enough for us to be concerned about, it’s not too little to pray about. ‘Look at the birds of the air: they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they?’ (Matthew 6:26.) It is a mistake to think that it has to be something big to be prayed about and that little things are too little to pray for.
One does not have to be a special person, especially good and wholesome to have prayers answered. A giant in getting results to prayer was George Muller. He operated an orphanage in Britain on prayer. As a boy, George Muller described himself as a thief and a liar. There is no secret formula for praying; Jesus’ instruction for prayer was simple: ‘Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors, and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil’. (Matthew 6:11-13.) Praying to God is nothing more than having a conversation. What I want to convey is that you should pray regardless of how insignificant it is or how imperfect you feel you are, just talk to God. I recall a prayer I made when I’m not sure I even believed in God at the time and certainly didn’t know what prayer was or the bible; I just simply said within my heart ‘God, please help me’, and he did. I like this video a lot, a humorous look at prayer.
I know that there are many who will read this who would concur on how readily and willingly God answers prayer. I can almost hear what they are saying, how thankful they are for how God has answered their prayers, little ones and big ones. I also am thankful for prayers both big and small that have been answered
I conclude with a quote from George Muller: ‘Where faith begins, anxiety ends; where anxiety begins, faith end.’ “
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David Haggith: AI is Rapidly Taking over Humanity.
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Reader L.E. sent these snippets:
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Mike in Alaska wrote:
“I have three of the Suunto MC-2 compasses sold by Coleman’s; one for my wife and two for my personal use. I keep one in my BOB and one in my battle rattle vest, I also have a military issue lensatic compass as back up in both my carry items. They are the older ones and the tritium has worn out but they still function good. I prefer the Suunto as my go to compass.
Mike also wrote:
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Reader H.C. had these comments about the recent solar storms:
“We went outside a couple of times last night to look at the sky. It was definitely different, although we didn’t see any green rippling curtains, or similar classic evidences.
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And, finally, an inspirational home tour video: Family builds luxury Cave Home (1,500 sq ft) in Ohio.
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