This weekly column is a collection of short snippets: 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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First up, there is this Fox News article about a Bear Home Invasion, forwarded to us by reader C.B.: Colorado man shoots bear inside his home with his .40-caliber pistol. JWR’s Comment: Note that he emptied his pistol magazine — most likely 15 rounds — before the bear stopped. The Bidenistas tell us that we should be limited to 10-round magazines. I suggest that people should have magazines of whatever capacity is required for them to reach their comfort level. For some, that might be a 33-round magazine.
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At DefenseOne: US Military ‘Furiously’ Rewriting Nuclear Deterrence to Address Russia and China, STRATCOM Chief Says.
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A video that describes modern search engine truncation, manipulation, and user steering: Disturbing Proof They’re Quietly Deleting the Internet… JWR’s Comments: I’m coining a postulate that I consider nigh-on universal: In 21st Century western societies, if something isn’t about revenue, then it is about control.
I found that even StartPage (my heretofore favorite search engine, for the sake of privacy) truncates search results. As a test, I entered: “James Rawles Interview”, and saw that the results were limited to just 12 pages. I assume that this is because they are running one of the major search engines in the background. I tried several others, with similar truncation. Then I tried the Ecosia search engine. Its results on that same test search seemed to go on for about 70 pages, until they started looping back to just two web articles. I’m curious to know if there are any other search engines available that have the same depth of search results, or better yet, with unlimited search results. If you know of one, then please chime in, via e-mail.
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Reader M.J. wrote:
“I recently harvested my corn crop. My big mistake was in not staggering the crop, so it all had to be harvested at once. I gave some away to relatives, ate some, and blanched the rest. Now I’m cutting the kernels off the corn and letting them dry in the sun. Thank goodness for working from home part of the week; I can get more done. I’m looking forward to grinding my own cornmeal for the first time.
I’m pulling up the corn stalks a few at a time, chopping them up, and putting them in my compost bin.
No more major gardening projects for now. I’m studying
Data+ so that I can get a better job — better as in something I like more, and better as in pays more so that I can keep up with inflation. As Commander Zero
likes to say, we’re far more likely to need $50 bills than .50 ammunition.
I’m also getting involved, as time permits, in local politics. Better leadership might make TEOTWAWKI less likely. Sadly, EMP and the out-of-control Federal Reserve aren’t getting as much attention as they should. On the plus side, our candidates are focusing on crime and homelessness. Good luck to all!”
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Reader D.S.V. sent this: How to Freeze Cucumbers–The Ultimate Guide | Whole New Mom
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Bobby sent us this video clip: Deadliest Warriors In The World: Royal Tongan Marines Battle Cry – Sipi Tau (Kailao). It is noteworthy that 98% of Tongans are Christians. The video ends with them reciting the Lord’s Prayer, in their native language.Continue reading“SurvivalBlog Readers’ & Editors’ Snippets”