This weekly column is a collection of short snippets: 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.
The first four of today’s Snippets come courtesy of reader Animal House:
Heartland Republicans Unite to Defend Meat Against Liberal Attack. GOP rallies around meat industry in response to attack by Colorado’s Jared Polis.
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New Crisis? The Canadian Border May Soon Be Swarming with Illegal Immigrants. “A new spike in the number of families and children crossing the Rio Grande into South Texas over the past several hours is forcing U.S. Customs and Border Protection to request airplanes that will allow the Biden administration to transport migrants to states near the Canadian border for processing,” Miroff reported.
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A Brandon Smith article: The Illegal Immigration Crisis: It’s All About New Covid Lockdowns. What if conservatives were tricked into supporting covid lockdowns as a means to control illegal immigration?
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Wild mint can prevent blood sugar spikes after meals, reports study
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I heard that there is now a GoFundMe legal defense fund campaign for Kristopher J. Ervin, the man behind Auto Key Card.
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Our Editor-At-Large Mike Williamson wrote in:
“While traveling: A WalMart in southern Kentucky today had a just one gun left on the rack: A kid’s .22 single shot in teal color and no ammo in any caliber or gauge. Customers are limited to a single box per day when they do.”
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On a similar note, Captain Nemo wrote:
“You are right about owning suppressors in the current climate. I remember a YT video where someone tried shooting a subsonic .22 through a Twinkie, and surprisingly, it worked as a suppressor! Maybe shoving a loaf of bread over the AR barrel might suppress it! First shot would be a throwaway to make the bore, but the next should be good. Kind of a waste of food, but you could eat most of the evidence, minus the black parts. I have to test this!
I hope everyone has plenty of airgun ammo! Just stopped by one of the local dealers, and there’s not a pellet or BB to be had! Looks like everyone turned to airguns to solve the problem getting ammo. They did have airguns in stock, but no ammo. Sitting on 10K worth of .177 pellets bought during the last panic.
Ammo stocks at the dealer: .17 Hornet, 6.8 Western, turkey loads in 20 and 12 gauge, duck loads in 28, 20, 16, 12 3 ½”, 10 gauges. That’s it! Mountain House pouches $9.99 ea. Bought the 6 cans of chicken & rice that they had that were still reasonable. Very few magazines left, very few parts available. I had to go on a 200-mile scrounging trip to [find the parts to] finish another AR, and I have one more lower to go.
I’m starting to see more guns on shelves, but with stupid high prices. I burned $800 to finish that AR with low end mil-spec parts. That was for the upper assembly and stock assembly, and I had to assemble both. The days of cheap ARs may be at an end.”
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Reader Ray K. wrote to mention:
“I just found out that the owner of the Doan Machinery & Equipment Co. has retired and shut down the factory. The residual stock can be purchased from their webpage:
I have absolutely no interest in the company, but wanted to let you know. The Chinese copies are pure junk. I was able to pick up a few on eBay for $11 and change apiece, but once they’re gone – they’re gone.”
JWR Adds: I checked and found that there are still some original Doan firestarters available on eBay.
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