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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We’ll start off with this: United Van Lines 46thAnnual National Movers Study Reveals Where and Why Americans Moved in 2022. JWR’s Comments: I must mention that one glaring error can be found in this report’s discussion of Oregon. It states: “We’re also seeing younger Millennials migrating to vibrant, metropolitan economies, like Washington, D.C. and Portland, Oregon.” There is actually now an exodus from the Portland metro area. The city of Portland is losing population and downtown businesses. Meanwhile, the lower Willamette Valley, Rogue River Valley, central Oregon, and eastern Oregon are gaining population. A lot of those newcomers are conservatives from northwestern Oregon. The “younger Millennials” that they mention are a backfill, only partially offsetting the much larger headlong rush out of Portland.
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NY red flag law ruled unconstitutional. (Thanks to B.G. for the link.)
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Reader Jason W. wrote:
“I recently watched the documentary film Happy People: A Year In The Taiga. If you haven’t seen it it is entertaining and worthwhile. I found it free on the Tubi app. It follows a village in the taiga for a year and covers a number of useful skills. They show how to make deadfall traps, skis, mosquito repellent, and other practical things. It also shows people are the same wherever you go. I really enjoyed it.”
JWR Adds: I just checked, and found that this great documentary is also available at LookMovie, which does not require a subscription.
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A fine essay from Victor Davis Hanson, posted over at American Greatness: The Coup We Never Knew. (Our thanks to Tim J. for the link.)
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St. Funogas sent this:
“With SurvivalBlog supporter Seeds for Security’s sale going on right now, I thought I’d put a plug in for their seeds based on a good experience with them in the 2022 growing season. After winning one of their prizes in the SurvivalBlog writing contest, I went to their website and found that aside from a catalog, there’s a blog with stories, product reviews, and recipes as well as information on storing heritage seeds we harvest from our gardens.
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Reader C.B. liked this instructional video: Home Made Body Armor For Under $50 Tested? Becoming Ungovernable.
