Pat’s Product Review: Leatherman Surge – Improved

If you don’t know about Leatherman multi-tools, you must have had your head in the sand for a lot of years. Today, we’re taking a look at the improved Surge  multi-tool. To be sure, if you are serious about Prepping, Survival, hunting or working around your homestead – you absolutely, should have a multi-tool on-hand. My “Blast” Leatherman (sadly, now discontinued) is on my belt every single day, right there, next to my spare magazine, for whatever handgun I’m packing. And, it goes without saying, the multi-tool is used a lot more than my handgun is. The Leatherman “Surge” is …




Bangladesh Troubles Continue, by Michael Z. Williamson

The current situation in Bangladesh bears mention. Here is a recent news headline: The Economist terms JS polls ‘electoral farce’ The majority of “uncontested”seats were appointed by the current Prime Minister, per my correspondent.  The largest opposition party is being harassed and restricted, the party head is under house arrest though the government claims the barricades and trucks are “for her protection.” The second largest is terrorist-connected Jemaat Islamiya, who may be less violent than the government. For further reading: NDTV, Ajkal journos fail to meet Khaleda ‘Action against saboteurs after polls’ I’m under house arrest: Khaleda – Michael Z. …




Letter Re: A Inexpensive Source for Israeli Battle Dressings

Good morning! Yesterday I received an order for Israeli bandages, ordered direct [from Israel], from: IsraeliFirstAid.com. I placed the order on 12/6/13 and received it 1/3/13. Not bad considering it was in international order/shipment. The bandages are well packaged, dated, vacuum sealed. I applied my own labels to them as these packages are in Hebrew and English, and would be a little hard to quickly decipher, particularly in a stressful situation. The prices are good and shipping was only $4 (see below). I ordered the following: 4″ Israeli Bandage with Pressure Bar 1    $5.79 USD    $5.79 USD 6″ Israeli …




Recipe of the Week

Debra P.’s Homestead Beans With the shorter and colder days of winter, our thoughts here out in the country turn to making sausage, preparing for deer camp, readying the barns for winter & finishing the fall harvest.  One recipe that we like uses the last bits from the garden, allows us to use some of our food storage items and makes use of whatever meat leftovers we might have at hand. This is a great item to practice using your cast iron dutch oven or any large heavy pot.   You will use both the cooktop and the oven or bury …




Economics and Investing:

Niels Jensen: Are equity markets in a massive bubble? Doug Casey: “We’re Really Close To The Edge of The Precipice” Uncle Sam’s New Year’s Binge: Borrows $1,088 Per Household in 1 Day Items from The Economatrix: World Manufacturing Ends 2013 On A Strong Note Manufacturers Ramp Up Hiring; Housing Strengthens Cramer:  First Day Decline: An Omen Of Trouble?




Odds ‘n Sods:

Mountain House just introduced a new Breakfast Bucket which is now being offered by Directive 21. The introductory sale price of $79.99 with free shipping ends on January 10th, so order soon.    o o o Luke D. was the first of more than two dozen readers who sent this: The Congressman Who Went Off the Grid: Roscoe Bartlett spent 20 years on Capitol Hill. Now he lives in a remote cabin in the woods, prepping for doomsday.    o o o Detroit police chief: Legal gun owners can deter crime. (Thanks to Peter S. for the link.)    o …







Notes from JWR:

January 5th is the birthday of the late John Pugsley (born 1934, died April 8, 2011) a well-respected libertarian and economics author. Pugsley was well-known in preparedness circles as the author of The Alpha Strategy. (The book is out of print, but a PDF is available for free download.) This is also the birthday of General Courtney Hodges (born 1887, died January 16, 1966.) After he was kicked out of West Point for low math scores, he enlisted as a Private but soon became a maverick officer and went on to a distinguished career. — Today we present another entry …




Letter Re: Connecticut Corralled: The Slippery Slope of Gun Registration

Jim,   The article forwarded by J.B.G. re: the Connecticut gun registration photo/article for ARs and high capacity magazines (‘Looks Like Weimar Germany’: The Viral Photo Out of Connecticut That’s Giving Some Gun Owners Chills) is really just the tip of the iceberg. This legislation was really designed to ultimately refine and maintain the firearm registry in the state that is already in existence for all firearms. The State police have been collecting and storing all firearms transactions for many years here. The Federal Government by law must destroy all the data gained from background checks for firearm  purchasing. The Connecticut state police have no …




Economics and Investing:

Martin Armstrong Warns Europeans Of The Coming Expropriation Of 10% Of Everyone’s Accounts. (Thanks to James W. for the link.) The Historic Gold-Oil Ratio Forecasts A Much Higher Price For Gold Items from The Economatrix: Market Crash In the Works: “A Canary May Have Just Keeled Over” Is America About To Reach A Breaking Point? Anger Grows As Unemployment Benefits Get Cut Why Don’t the Jobless Get the Same Tapering Touch as Banks? Economists say the U.S. will turn a corner in 2014




Odds ‘n Sods:

Which U.S. states are booming, in four charts. (Thanks to Tom K. for the link.)    o o o Violence In The Face Of Tyranny Is Often Necessary    o o o Reader H.L. sent: Here Are the Rights You Have When Interacting With a Police Officer in One Detailed Infographic    o o o Texas Court Throws 2nd, 4th Amendments Under The Bus




Jim’s Quote of the Day:

“And six years thou shalt sow thy land, and shalt gather in the fruits thereof: But the seventh year thou shalt let it rest and lie still; that the poor of thy people may eat: and what they leave the beasts of the field shall eat. In like manner thou shalt deal with thy vineyard, and with thy oliveyard. Six days thou shalt do thy work, and on the seventh day thou shalt rest: that thine ox and thine ass may rest, and the son of thy handmaid, and the stranger, may be refreshed. And in all things that I …




Notes from JWR:

January 4th is the birthday of George Hyde. (Born “Heide” 1888, in Arpfingen, Germany.) He was the chief gun designer for the Inland Division of General Motors (GM) in Dayton, Ohio during World War II. Hyde was best-known as the co-designer of the M3 “Grease gun” SMG and the Liberator pistol. But he also designed the Bendix-Hyde Carbine, and the M2 Hyde submachinegun. He immigrated to the United States in 1927. A gent at the Nitro Express Forums mentioned some details on his life before World War II: “Before 1935 Hyde was the shop foreman and metal man at Griffin …




Fishing Kits and Survival Fishing Techniques, by Henry D.

Fishing was born out of necessity for man to feed himself and his family. Over time it has evolved into a recreational pastime and moved away from a generational skill passed down from father to son. Food can so easily be acquired at your local convenience store that fishing has become a lost art form to most. If we ever find ourselves in a situation where we are lost, without food, or the world as we know it ends. It will be particularly important to know how to procure food for you and your family. The following information is on …




Two Letters Re: Bakken Oil Development has Ended the Peak Oil Debate

Dear Mr. Rawles: Like the author of the letter concerning peak oil and domestic fracking, I too regularly follow your blog but have not felt the need to add comment. However, the author makes several assertions about both the theory of peak oil and the state of oil production that require clarification. The primary hypothesis behind peak oil, the Hubbert peak theory, does not state that after a certain point a nation, or mankind in general, will “never discover any more oil”. Rather, it simply says that oil production at some point reaches a maximum rate, after which it enters …