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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Reader Dan D. wrote to mention the amazing selection of kerosene lamp wicks, kerosene heater wicks, Aladdin lamp mantles, and lamp chimneys available from the Miles Stair Wick Shoppe online store. There is a lot of good kerosene lamp and heater reference information available there, too. free of charge. What a great resource!
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Rogue Censorship Regime Tries to Shut Down Conservative News Sites Using ‘Disinformation’ Label
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Hiker Skip offered this:
“Until last year I had a precious metals IRA managed by a reputable company with allocated storage with a well know depository. To complete my retirement home/retreat, I needed to take several disbursements. The time, paperwork, lost forms and frustration in completing each transaction was unacceptable. Some transactions took well over a month with constant follow-up calls and emails trying to track down hold-ups. The story I always got was the depository’s high volume of transactions and their backlog.
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And on the same topic, reader Randy F. mentioned:
“You referenced a private vault-type company in Las Vegas for a reader to store precious metals, instead of repository-type companies or bank safe deposit boxes. Please be aware that a las vegas private vault business was involved in a criminal takedown robbery and many several vault boxes were chopped open and contents stolen. These are in no way more secure than anything else. Don’t forget the case of the f.b.i. raid on one such business and everyone’s boxes and contents impounded, as part of a dragnet blanket sweep of some customers involved in illicit activities. Bury it yourself is the only way to be certain.”
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Tim J. recommended this instructional video: Poor Man’s Wilderness Survival Fire Kit.
