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. We may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters.
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Reader H.L. sent us this: N.J. shuts Appalachian Trail shelter after bear slashes tent. This article begins:
“A black bear tried to claw its way into a tent in Stokes State Forest on Wednesday night, which prompted the park service to announce that it was closing the Brink Road shelter to hikers.
Brink Road, a popular camping and water stop along the Appalachian Trail, is closed temporarily “due to increased bear activity,” the state Division of Parks and Forestry said in a Facebook post.
The post did not say how long Brink Road would be closed, but said ‘hikers should plan their itineraries accordingly to avoid camping at the shelter until further notice.'”
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Michele Bachmann on WHO Amendments: “This creates a platform for global governance”.
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Reader James S. had this comment:
“I’m a semi-retired physician who has used tourniquets daily in orthopedic surgery for 30 years. This article is spot on without any inaccuracies I can spot. Consider this passing peer review if you will. I would amend this excellent article with the filling info: after 2 hours (arm) or 3 (leg) the incidence of complications goes way up, so expedited care is important. Under no circumstances ’flash’ the tourniquet. Also, a venous T (bleeding may stop but still has pulse, hand/foot NOT blanched) is the worse situation of all.”
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H.L. was the first of several readers to send this: Farmers allowed to pull land out of federal conserved contracts amid global food crisis – USDA. An excerpt:
“The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will allow farmers who are part of the federal conservation land contracts to voluntarily terminate their contracts and plant on that land, in order to help mitigate the global food crisis, the agency said on Thursday.
The offer is open to farmers who are in the final year of their contract with the agency’s Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), USDA said on a statement published on their website.”
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Reader J.P. wrote to mention that a big package of “gun control” legislation will be debated in committee in the U.S. House of Representatives, possibly as soon as tomorrow. (Thursday, June 2, 2022.) These include: Raising the minimum age of long gun ownership to 21, a ban on so-called Ghost Guns, criminalizing intrastate private party sales (under the guise of “Universal Background Checks’), expanding the NFA to include Federal registration of many semi-autos, and a ban on 11+ round magazines.
Please contact your congresscritters repeatedly via phone and e-mail, to insist that NO NEW FEDERAL GUN LAWS be enacted!
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This sounds like something straight out of my novel Liberators: Canada Outlawed Numerous Firearms Years Ago – So Far, Only 160 Have Been Turned In. The law had an April 30, 2022 deadline. So… Just 160 out of 100,000 banned guns were surrendered? We are witnessing large-scale resistance to tyranny. The message from the Canadian citizenry is clear: “Justin Trudeau can go jump in a lake.”
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And, most recently: Trudeau moves to implement ‘national freeze’ on handgun sales across Canada.
