Editors’ Prepping Progress

To be prepared for a crisis, every Prepper must establish goals and make long-term and short-term plans. In this column, the SurvivalBlog editors review their week’s prep activities and planned prep activities for the coming week. These range from healthcare and gear purchases to gardening, ranch improvements, bug out bag fine-tuning, and food storage. This is something akin to our Retreat Owner Profiles, but written incrementally and in detail, throughout the year. Note that as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. We always welcome you to share your own successes and wisdom in the Comments. Let’s keep busy and be ready!

Jim Reports:

I’m presently en route back to the Rawles Ranch from a lengthy out of state trip, so I’m leaving today’s column up to my amazing, wonderful, lovely, patient, and talented wife Avalanche Lily. (Can you tell that I miss her?)

 

Avalanche Lily Reports:

Dear Readers,

We have had mild winter temperatures and clouds this week.  In the middle of the week we had another snowstorm.

At the very end of last week we experienced a six-inch snowfall, On Sunday, I plowed for the first time this year.  I have to say that I now am very comfortable with the job. We have a standard transmission pick-up truck and all of the transitional moves are now automatic and smooth on my part.  Yeah!  That is so cool.  Now I can officially add to my repertoire of acquired skills, snow plow lady.  😉 I plowed a second time for a four inch snowfall that we had in the middle of the week.

During the past two weeks, I have gotten back into weight lifting.  My arm muscles have recently lost quite a bit of mass from not doing too much physically during the past three months. It’s amazing how quick one loses their prime when not maintaining it. To counteract this, I am now lifting eight pound weights in about four different ways with repetitions of thirty or more, several times a day.  Plus the daily mucking out of the cow shed and shoveling.  I’m glad the snow has finally arrived and the presence of the wolves have forced the use of the shed, thus the mucking out, to be more active again.  I’m not into being a big muscled bound woman by any means, but when I found it difficult recently to lift a fifty pound box of Jim’s ammo, I knew it was time to work out and lift weights, again.

Not much else in the prep department.  Just maintaining that which God has given us.

End of week wolf update:  The wolves have appeared to have moved on.  The horses and cows are no longer staring off into the distance around the ranch. I have been walking around the ranch again with just the Glock, and haven’t see any tracks….

Continue reading“Editors’ Prepping Progress”



The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

Better is a dry morsel, and quietness therewith, than an house full of sacrifices with strife.

A wise servant shall have rule over a son that causeth shame, and shall have part of the inheritance among the brethren.

The fining pot is for silver, and the furnace for gold: but the Lord trieth the hearts.

A wicked doer giveth heed to false lips; and a liar giveth ear to a naughty tongue.

Whoso mocketh the poor reproacheth his Maker: and he that is glad at calamities shall not be unpunished.

Children’s children are the crown of old men; and the glory of children are their fathers.

Excellent speech becometh not a fool: much less do lying lips a prince.

A gift is as a precious stone in the eyes of him that hath it: whithersoever it turneth, it prospereth.

He that covereth a transgression seeketh love; but he that repeateth a matter separateth very friends.

A reproof entereth more into a wise man than an hundred stripes into a fool.

An evil man seeketh only rebellion: therefore a cruel messenger shall be sent against him.

Let a bear robbed of her whelps meet a man, rather than a fool in his folly.

Whoso rewardeth evil for good, evil shall not depart from his house.

The beginning of strife is as when one letteth out water: therefore leave off contention, before it be meddled with.

He that justifieth the wicked, and he that condemneth the just, even they both are abomination to the Lord.

Wherefore is there a price in the hand of a fool to get wisdom, seeing he hath no heart to it?

A friend loveth at all times, and a brother is born for adversity.

A man void of understanding striketh hands, and becometh surety in the presence of his friend.

He loveth transgression that loveth strife: and he that exalteth his gate seeketh destruction.

He that hath a froward heart findeth no good: and he that hath a perverse tongue falleth into mischief.

He that begetteth a fool doeth it to his sorrow: and the father of a fool hath no joy.

A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones.” – Proverbs 17: 1-22 (KJV)



Preparedness Notes for Friday — January 1, 2021

Today is the birthday of Jacob Snider (January 1, 1811 – August 18, 1866). He was an American mechanical engineer and inventor. He invented and patented a method of converting existing muzzle-loading rifles into breech-loading rifles, notably the Snider-Enfield. (Pictured.)

And, speaking of gun designers, this is also the birthday of John Cantius Garand (January 1, 1888 – February 16, 1974) was born in St. Rémi, Quebec. John Garand designed one of America’s best-known battle rifles, the M1 Garand. General Patton praised Garand’s design, writing to Chief of Ordnance Lt. Gen. Levin H. Campbell, Jr., (January 26, 1945): “The M1 rifle is the most deadly rifle in the world.”

We wish all of our readers a joyful, prosperous, and peaceful  New Year, with renewed liberty for our nation!

 



Universal Background Checks and Your Privacy

The prospect of the duo of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris being sworn-in on January 20th does not bode well for American gun owners. Nor does the U.S. Senate runoff election in Georgia on January 5th, 2021. If the two Democrat candidates prevail, then, with Kamala Harris available to break any tie votes, the entire Democrat agenda could be ramrodded through Congress.  (Per the Constitution, as Vice President, Harris would also be the titular President of The Senate.) Democrat control of the Senate is a frightening prospect. In addition to new immigration, tax, student loan payoff, and post-post-post-post facto slavery reparation legislation, the Democrats will surely do their best to enact a raft of anti-gun ownership laws. They are almost too many to list. In a video from TGC News, Jon Patton summarized Biden’s Anti-Gun Plans.

Sneaky, Snaky Words

The new administration’s top two gun-grabbing priorities will almost certainly be an “assault” rifle/magazine ban and what they relentlessly and euphemistically call Universal Background Checks (UBC). The latter should more accurately be called a private party sales ban. That is what it would really accomplish: an end to firearms purchasing privacy, for sales of used guns between two citizens of the same state.

One of the things that I’ve noticed about statists and globalists is that they spend a lot of time devising subtle and devious terminology.  Their goal is to make truly sinister plans sound innocuous and oftentimes downright warm and fuzzy.  The phrase “Universal Background Checks” just about pegs the Warm and Fuzzy Meter. Given what it really means, I have to give credit to the gun grabbers for their clever terminology. These minions of The Serpent really have their Propaganda Terminology Teams working with precision. Just pause and consider each of these now widely-adopted terms and phrases:

  • “Earth Friendly”
  • “Spending Cuts”
  • “Black Lives Matter”
  • “Assault Weapons Ban”
  • “Undocumented Immigrants”
  • “Affordable Care”
  • “Carbon Neutral”
  • “Universal Background Checks”

These are all sneaky and snaky propaganda terms that were designed to conceal the real intent of the leftists. The mass media and corporate hacks repeat these weasel-worded phrases endlessly like mantras until they become ubiquitous and proliferate throughout popular culture. Just a few days ago, I received a package tracking e-mail from UPS, and it had a green “CARBON NEUTRAL SHIPMENT” banner across the top of the page. Seeing that phrase adopted by UPS made me feel vaguely ill. This is nothing more than virtue signaling — to gain the approval of leftists. All very subtle, and all too sinister.

H.R. 8 — a UBC bill — was passed in the Democrat-dominated U.S. House, in 2019. But thankfully its Senate equivalent bill failed.  Apparently, a majority of the Senators had the wisdom to see through the Democrat smokescreen of “Universal Background Checks”.  They could see that it was really just Universal Shackles, for Americans.Continue reading“Universal Background Checks and Your Privacy”



December 2020 in Precious Metals, by Steven Cochran

Welcome to SurvivalBlog’s Precious Metals Month in Review, authored by Steven Cochran of Gainesville Coins, where we take a look at “the month that was” in precious metals. Each month, we cover gold’s performance, and the factors that affected gold prices.

What Did Gold Do in December?

First, some end-of-year numbers.
Gold set several new all-time highs in 2020, capped by an intraday peak of $2,081.80 an ounce. Gold prices gained 24% for the year, recording the largest annual return in ten years. Spot silver rose 47.6%, also a ten-year high. Precious metals were helped in part by the US dollar weakening in the last part of the year. The DXY dollar index lost 7% in 2020.
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Despite starting the month on the back foot, gold made healthy gains. Spot gold started at a five-month low of $1,776.20, and closed on December 30th at $1,894.30 – a gain of $118 for the month.
This sets up a run to break important resistance at $1,900 to start the new year.

Conflicting factors made sure that neither bulls nor bears had a big advantage this month. The bulls had central bank money printing, a weaker dollar, and a new, more contagious COVID mutation on their side. The bears had near-daily all-time highs in the stock market, rising bond yields, and the UK and EU finally reaching a Brexit agreement.

Bulls and bears each had one good breakout in December. Bears rode a surging dollar and stock market records on December 9th to send prices down $30 to $1,838 an ounce. The bulls had their breakout in the middle of the month, when gold gained $58 an ounce in a three-day rally. Spot gold ended the rally at $1,886 on Dec 17th.

Factors Affecting Gold This Month

COVID

COVID once again had a large effect on all markets. Investors joyful over news of three new vaccines bet on the economy reopening quickly. But logjams in getting the vaccines distributed as COVID cases hit new record highs dimmed that sunny outlook.

Markets are now coping with news of a new strain of the coronavirus that is 70% more contagious. It first emerged in Britain, but has made its way into several other nations, including the US. This has helped gold prices even as the stock market hits new highs.

STOCK MARKET

The stock market rally has gotten ahead of the “real economy”,trading as if the COVID epidemic has ended. New records were set by the major indices several times during the month. This, despite COVID infections and deaths being at the worst levels seen in the pandemic so far.

The “fear of missing out” (FOMO) on zooming stock prices drained safe havens such as bonds, the US dollar, and gold. The voices of irrational exuberance on the financial TV shows say that yes, the market does look like the dot-com bubble right before it burst. But they say not to worry, because the economy will boom after COVID is defeated.

Margin levels in the stock market rose 9.5% in November, as more people bought more stock on credit. This has brought margin exposure to all-time highs, according to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). The next drop in the stock market could set off a collapse in prices as cascading margin calls force liquidation of positions at any price.

STIMULUS

The battle in Washington over economic stimulus continued in December. Nancy Pelosi found herself forced to fight for a deal that was much worse than the one she rejected in November. Talks of more stimulus to help small businesses and people who had lost their jobs from COVID helped depress the dollar.

The FED

The Fed did what the Fed does best in December. Print massive amounts of money out of thin air. By buying commercial debt in addition to Treasuries, the Fed has made it easier for big companies to borrow at lower interest rates. This is helping fuel the stock market bubble.

Also, the Fed’s QE to Infinity continues to devalue the dollar, making gold cheaper for foreign buyers. This is especially important in the giant gold market in India, where buyers are very price sensitive.

DOLLAR

Fed money printing, higher deficit spending, and a drop in short-term safe haven demand – all served to weaken the dollar in December. From multi-month highs hit in early December, the DXY dollar index fell to 2-1/2 year lows later in the month. This was a major factor in limiting losses in gold this month.

BITCOIN

Bitcoin prices hitting new highs attracted large numbers of speculators from the gold and silver markets in December. This likely prevented gold prices from regaining the $1,900 mark

Central Banks

The European Central Bank is dealing with the worst numbers of COVID infections and deaths Europe has seen. On December 10th, the ECB announced that it was extending and expanding its bond purchasing program. The central bank is now buying government bonds faster than European governments issue them. This is keeping bond yields negative across the EU.

The Fed hasn’t gone that extreme yet, but continues to reassure the market that it will do whatever it takes to support the economy. The Fed continues to call for increased government stimulus for ordinary people and small businesses. The Fed can’t reach these people to restart the economy. What the Fed can do is keep interest rates near zero, so the government can borrow more money for stimulus projects.

Biden’s pick of Janet Yellen as Treasury Secretary has some people worried that he will try to merge the Treasury Department and the Fed. Since Yellen’s #2 man, Jerome Powell, is now Fed Chairman, it probably wouldn’t be that difficult. It would also allow the Federal government to totally monetize its debt, paving the way for Modern Monetary Theory.
Central Bank Gold Purchases
The December 3rd Central Bank Gold Purchases report covered the month of October. A net 22.8 tonnes of gold was purchased in October, with only one seller of note. Mongolia sold 2.5 tonnes. Central bank buyers were Uzbekistan (8.4t); Turkey (6.9t); the UAE (6.2t); Qatar (2t); and India (1.9t).
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The central bank of Zambia announced that it will start buying gold from domestic mines to diversify national forex reserves. “During periods of market stress – when assets would be losing value – gold would be adding value, thereby shielding the whole portfolio from large losses,” Bank of Zambia Governor Christopher Mvunga said.

The COVID pandemic has hit Zambia hard. It was forced to default on a bond last month, when it couldn’t make the interest payment. Zambia has not held gold in its national reserves since 1995. It was forced to sell all its gold during a currency crisis in the 1990s.
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Uzbekistan has begun selling sealed gold bars with QR codes through its central bank. The hope is that the public will use the government-guaranteed gold bars as A MEDIUM OF EXCHANGE alongside the nation’s regular currency. This is the first nation in the modern age to establish gold as a parallel currency.

Gold ETFs

November marked the first month in 2020 that gold ETFs saw net outflows. Investors pulled out of safe havens of all sorts to rush into the stock market after COVID inoculations started. A cumulative total of 107t ($6.8bn) of gold exited ETFs world-wide. This exodus was the second-largest monthly outflows from gold ETFs on record.

North American and European gold ETFs both saw outflows of 2.9%. This amounted to 62t ($3.7bn) in North America, and 43t ($2.9bn) in Europe. Asia only saw 0.4t of outflows, while the “Other” category saw 2t of outflows.

One notable event was that iShares Gold Trust saw *inflows* of 0.8t ($57mn). In comparison, the SPDR Gold Trust, the world’s largest gold ETF, saw 62.9t ($3.7bn) of outflows for the month. This accounted for nearly all the outflows from North American gold ETFs.

In related news, Goldman Sachs has purchased the Perth Mint’s physical gold-backed ETF. Goldman has renamed the fund the Goldman Sachs Physical Gold ETF, and has removed the option to redeem your ETF shares for real physical gold. I’m sure this is a blow to many shareholders, as it was the only major gold ETF to allow redemption. The sale to Goldman also removes the guarantee of the ETF by the government of Western Australia.
Dollar and Forex
Dollar weakness was the forex theme for December. The dollar hit successive 2-1/2 year lows in the latter part of the month, to end below 90 on the DXY dollar index. The weaker dollar has helped cushion downward pressure on gold prices as stocks hit record highs.

A Brexit agreement finally being reached boosted both the pound and the euro. Commodities-based currencies like the Canadian and Australian dollars have also strengthened against the US dollar as global economic prospects brighten.

Other headwinds for the dollar included the final passage of a stimulus bill by Congress, the Fed continuing to print money at the fastest rate in history, and the approval and rollout of COVID vaccines. As global economic forecasts improve, the dollar has lost much of its short-term safe haven demand.

On The Retail Front

US MINT SALES FOR 2020

The US Mint had its best year for precious metals since 2016. 2020 American Silver Eagle sales broke the 30 million oz barrier, double the 14.9 million ASEs sold in 2019.

US gold bullion coin sales for 2020 blew the previous three years out of the water. Total American Gold Eagle sales for all sizes in 2020 totaled 844,000 oz. Combined with the 242,000 Gold Buffalo coins sold, the US Mint sold a total of 1,086,000 ounces of gold bullion in 2020. This compares to a mere 213,500 sold in 2019.

DECEMBER US BULLION SALES
American Silver Eagles = 751,000
American Gold Eagles = 49,500
American Gold Buffaloes = 10,500

2020 ANNUAL US BULLION SALES
American Silver Eagle = 30,089,500
American Gold Eagle = 844,000
American Gold Buffalo = 242,000
Total Gold Bullion 2020 = 1,086,000

Note that the US Mint ran out of 2020 Silver Eagles on December 9th, limiting sales.
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The Royal Canadian Mint released its third quarter 2020 bullion sales results, which show equally impressive gains. 300,000 oz of silver was sold 3Q20 compared to 96,300 the year prior. 8.2 million oz of silver was sold in the third quarter, compared to 6.6 million oz over the same period last year.
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Perth Mint gold bullion sales in November more than doubled over the previous month, to 84,158 oz. November silver bullion sales were impacted by reduced capacity, due to factory maintenance. This resulted in a slightly lower silver production of 1,119,269 oz, compared to October.
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ASIA

Asian jewelry sales picked up in November. Economic recovery in China, and a good Dhanteras and fall wedding season in India boosted demand. Gold imports into China through Hong Kong rose by more than 80% in November. Gold demand throughout Asia picked up in December, as jewelers begin production ahead of the Chinese New Year.

Market Buzz

Credit Suisse considers the August weakness in gold prices a correction in a bull market, but warns that this weakness may persist. $1,966 is seen as a huge wall of resistance that blocks further runs at new records. They say a break below $1,819 will negate the whole rally, setting off a deeper correction.
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Commerzbank continues standing by their rosy precious metals price predictions. They still see gold hitting $2,300 an ounce by next December, and expect silver prices to rise by 30%. This would put silver at $32 an ounce.
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TD Securities expects silver to outperform gold in 2021, hitting $30 an ounce. They note that 60% of silver demand is industrial. They expect demand to rise with the push toward solar power.
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Lawrie Williams is just as upbeat on gold and silver. He predicts $2,150 gold in six months, and $2,225 by the end of 2021. He sees silver at $31 in six months, and $32.25 by the end of next year.
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Jim Rogers warns that a stock bubble has already formed in some sectors, noting “I’ve seen this movie before.” He recommends iron ore, copper, silver, and gold as good plays going forward. He says that as soon as the correction in precious metals prices is over, “I will buy more gold. I will especially buy silver because silver is down 50% or 60% from its all-time high.”
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Silver investor Thomas Kaplan says that gold and silver were already in a bull market before COVID hit. He expects silver to follow gold for a while, then zoom past it.
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As COVID is brought under control in Latin America, silver and copper mines should resume full production. Silver is a major by-product of copper mining. As China’s economy continues to recover, more copper will be mined. This will help ease a looming silver shortage.
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The fight between the UAE and the London Bullion Market Association over alleged “blood gold” and money laundering continues. The UAE has launched its own Good Delivery standards. For its part, the LBMA obtained guarantees from the top 10 major gold markets to support the Association’s conflict gold and anti-money laundering rules. This could prevent the UAE from moving gold in international markets.

As a result, the UAE government announced a tightening of gold import laws as well as restricting cash transactions for large gold shipments.
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The Canadian government has blocked the sale of a large gold mine in the Arctic to a Chinese government-owned company, citing national security concerns.
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If you’re worried about Peak Gold, part of the solution may be to grind up old computers and other electronics. Studies show that computer motherboards can have from 10x to 100x the amount of precious metals than mined ore. It’s still not something you want to do in your garage, though. It is estimated that it would take one ton of mobile phones to yield 3.5 kg of silver, and 340 grams of gold.
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Looking Ahead To Next Month

The major factors that will affect gold in early 2021 will include:
• Progress in eliminating COVID.
• Dollar strength (or weakness).
• How much of Biden’s agenda the Republican Senate can block.
• The Fed possibly abandoning QE to control rising inflation.
• The continued record highs in Bitcoin pulling speculators away from gold.
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Our treasure story this month takes us to Brussels, Belgium. On December 24, two sewer workers blew out a clogged drain, only to see two gold kilobars come shooting out the pipe!

They promptly notified police of the Christmas miracle. If the owner of the gold cannot be found, AND if the gold was not stolen, the two sewer workers will split 50% of the value of the 2 kilograms of gold.

This column is intended for educational purposes only. It is not intended as investment advice.



Economics & Investing For Preppers

Here are the latest news items and commentary on current economics news, market trends, stocks, investing opportunities, and the precious metals markets. We also cover hedges, derivatives, and obscura. Most of these items are from the “tangibles heavy” contrarian perspective of SurvivalBlog’s Founder and Senior Editor, JWR. Today, a more in-depth look at Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

Cryptos:

When I last checked, Bitcoin had been bouncing around over $22,000 USD per BTC for more than a week. It topped at $24,500 on Christmas Day. I should note that historically Bitcoin tops out each December, in most years. So I expect to see a substantial BTC correction, in January, 2021.

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This Historically Accurate Bitcoin Fractal Now Calls for a Correction to $17,500

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The Prospects for Bitcoin in 2021

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$500M in Bitcoin leaves Coinbase as institutions buy more than miners sell

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This was posted back in November: Bitcoin Price Prediction | Will Bitcoin Rise Once Again?

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At Forbes2021 Will See An Authoritative Global Registry For Digital Currencies

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ECB warns the future of money is at stake as Facebook preps January crypto launch

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Understanding China’s Digital Yuan. This primer article begins:

“Among the world’s biggest economies, China has become the frontrunner in developing a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). The Asian giant completed a trial of the DC/EP, as its digital currency is known, in September and is currently rolling it out on major e-commerce platforms within the country. Here is a brief primer on the digital currency.

What Is DC/EP?

The Digital Currency Electronic Payment (DC/EP) is a digital version of the yuan – China’s national currency. The DC/EP is backed by yuan deposits held by China’s central bank and has been under development for slightly more than five years. Under the current arrangement, banks are required to convert a part of their yuan holdings into digital form and distribute them to businesses and citizens via mobile technology.”

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Facebook’s launch of the Libra cryptocurrency may have to push back a little further as the Libra Association awaits a go-ahead from the Swiss market watchdogs

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Lebanon will launch its own digital currency in 2021: report

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Blockchain trends in 2021: Expect the unexpected. A snippet:

“China will make the fastest progress  

From  a regional perspective China is leading the global blockchain game and will continue this role in 2021. Blockchain is taking China to the level, which is well beyond the present reach of other global market players. China’s “new infrastructure” national initiative, its state-backed Blockchain Based Service Network, is aimed to make blockchain an integral part of the country’s digital infrastructure. China’s further ambition is to provide a global public infrastructure via this Network. Beyond that, while other countries or regions like Europe are thinking to launch their own Digital currency, China is almost ready to issue their Crypto yuan.”

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TechBuzz China podcast: Episode 78: China’s Digital Currency Electronic Payment (DCEP) Dreams

Provisos:

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News Tips:

Please send your economics and investing news tips to JWR. (Either via e-mail of via our Contact form.) These are often especially relevant because they come from folks who closely watch specific markets. If you spot any news that would be of interest to SurvivalBlog readers, then please send it in. News items from local news outlets that are missed by the news wire services are especially appreciated. And it need not be only about commodities and precious metals. Thanks!



The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

“The time is now near at hand which must probably determine whether Americans are to be freemen or slaves; whether they are to have any property they can call their own; whether their houses and farms are to be pillaged and destroyed, and themselves consigned to a state of wretchedness from which no human efforts will deliver them. The fate of unborn millions will now depend, under God, on the courage and conduct of this army. Our cruel and unrelenting enemy leaves us only the choice of brave resistance, or the most abject submission. We have, therefore to resolve to conquer or die.” – General George Washington — Address to the Continental Army, before the Battle of Long Island – August 27, 1776



Preparedness Notes for Thursday — December 31, 2020

December 31st is the birthday of Alexander Solzhenitsyn (pictured) and of Frederick Selous. (He died on January 4th, 1917.)

We’ve just heard of the passing of actress Dawn Wells (of Gilligan’s Island fame).  In her later years, she settled in Driggs, Idaho, a town famous for its view of the “back side” of the Grand Tetons. There, Wells did a stint as the town’s Mayor. So she was an honorary Redoubter.

SurvivalBlog Writing Contest

Today we present another entry for Round 92 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The prizes for this round include:

First Prize:

  1. The photovoltaic power specialists at Quantum Harvest LLC  are providing a store-wide 10% off coupon. Depending on the model chosen, this could be worth more than $2000.
  2. A Gunsite Academy Three Day Course Certificate. This can be used for any of their one, two, or three-day course (a $1,095 value),
  3. A course certificate from onPoint Tactical for the prize winner’s choice of three-day civilian courses, excluding those restricted for military or government teams. Three-day onPoint courses normally cost $795,
  4. DRD Tactical is providing a 5.56 NATO QD Billet upper. These have hammer forged, chrome-lined barrels and a hard case, to go with your own AR lower. It will allow any standard AR-type rifle to have a quick change barrel. This can be assembled in less than one minute without the use of any tools. It also provides a compact carry capability in a hard case or in 3-day pack (a $1,100 value),
  5. Two cases of Mountain House freeze-dried assorted entrees in #10 cans, courtesy of Ready Made Resources (a $350 value),
  6. A $250 gift certificate good for any product from Sunflower Ammo,
  7. American Gunsmithing Institute (AGI) is providing a $300 certificate good towards any of their DVD training courses.

Second Prize:

  1. A Front Sight Lifetime Diamond Membership, providing lifetime free training at any Front Sight Nevada course, with no limit on repeating classes. This prize is courtesy of a SurvivalBlog reader who prefers to be anonymous.
  2. A Glock form factor SIRT laser training pistol and a SIRT AR-15/M4 Laser Training Bolt, courtesy of Next Level Training, that have a combined retail value of $589,
  3. Two 1,000-foot spools of full mil-spec U.S.-made 750 paracord (in-stock colors only) from www.TOUGHGRID.com (a $240 value).
  4. Naturally Cozy is donating a “Prepper Pack” Menstrual Kit.  This kit contains 18 pads and it comes vacuum-sealed for long term storage or slips easily into a bugout bag.  The value of this kit is $220.
  5. An assortment of products along with a one-hour consultation on health and wellness from Pruitt’s Tree Resin (a $265 value).

Third Prize:

  1. Three sets each of made-in-USA regular and wide-mouth reusable canning lids. (This is a total of 300 lids and 600 gaskets.) This prize is courtesy of Harvest Guard (a $270 value)
  2. A Royal Berkey water filter, courtesy of Directive 21 (a $275 value),
  3. Two Super Survival Pack seed collections, a $150 value, courtesy of Seed for Security, LLC,
  4. A transferable $150 purchase credit from Elk Creek Company, toward the purchase of any pre-1899 antique gun. There is no paperwork required for delivery of pre-1899 guns into most states, making them the last bastion of firearms purchasing privacy!

Round 92 ends on January 31, so get busy writing and e-mail us your entry. Remember that there is a 1,500-word minimum, and that articles on practical “how-to” skills for survival have an advantage in the judging.



Surviving Unemployment – Part 2, by SwampFox

(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.)

Searching for jobs can be done in multiple ways. If you’ve filed for state benefits, you’ve likely been enrolled in a state employer search database. Make use of this, as the employers linked to the state are likely to be hiring constantly and not too picky. If you just need some money coming in, you’ll be hired soon. If you want to wait for a higher quality job, begin searching online. Local listings on Craigslist, Indeed, Monster, and other search engines are a reasonable starting point. I’ve discovered, however, that the oldest technique is still the best:

Apply in person! I’ve had many immediate interviews this way, and it has led to most of the jobs I’ve had since I was in high school. In-person applications make you stand out from the rest. Dress for the job you want, shake hands, make eye contact, and appear honest and positive. Your first impression is the best one. Even if you don’t get the job, save the contact information in a file. If unemployment appears in your life in the future, you will have a file of leads that you can start with immediately. In-person contacts, even unsuccessful ones, are never wasted time! If an employer seems like they are interested, keep knocking on that door in person until it opens. Be polite but persistent both in person and on the phone. Show your interest and determination, and after a month an undecided employer may give you the job you’re looking for. Assume anything but a firm “No” is a “Yes” waiting on you to make it happen!

Consider making a career change. If your field of work isn’t taking you where you want to go, figure out how to update your credentials and shift to something else. I used unemployment benefits to pay my bills while I went back to school for a month to get my Commercial Driver’s License – something I’d wanted to do for a long time but never had time for. Not only did going to school enhance my credentials, attending an accredited program exempted me from certain work search requirements while I was unemployed. It gave me time to find the job I really wanted, rather than taking something immediately that was in my field but less desirable. If you are considering going back to school, avoid debt. Make sure that what you’re doing makes sense and will lead you to a better career than what you currently have. Check that jobs exist in your desired field. Make sure that any program you attend has a way of connecting you to potential employers. The last thing you want is to spend time attending a program, spend the money you’ve got, and still end up struggling to find work.Continue reading“Surviving Unemployment – Part 2, by SwampFox”



The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods

SurvivalBlog presents another edition of The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods— a collection of news bits and pieces that are relevant to the modern survivalist and prepper from “JWR”. Our goal is to educate our readers, to help them to recognize emerging threats, and to be better prepared for both disasters and negative societal trends. You can’t mitigate a risk if you haven’t first identified a risk. Today, we celebrate the ATF’s reversal on their plan to ban or heavily tax most pistols with arm braces as Short-Barreled Riles (SBRs).

FPC: The ATF Withdraws “Guidance” for “Stabilizing Braces”

To start today’s column, a follow-up on some good news, from the good folks fighting for our rights, at The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC): ATF Withdraws “Guidance” for “Stabilizing Braces”. Here is a quote from their announcement:

“Today, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (“ATF”) issued “the withdrawal of a notice and request for comments” regarding the agency’s recently published “guidance” document captioned “Objective Factors for Classifying Weapons with ‘Stabilizing Braces’.” The ATF’s notice of withdrawal can be found at FPCLegal.org.

On December 16, 2020, FPC published a memorandum entitled “ATF to Issue Guidance on ‘Stabilizing Braces’,” reporting on the agency’s intent to further address firearms with stabilizing brace devices. That memorandum also stated that “FPC believes that the NFA is an unconstitutional infringement of the People’s rights, that the ATF should be abolished, and that any policy or practice enforcing the Act is unconstitutional and immoral.”

Two days later, the ATF’s guidance was published in the Federal Register “to inform and invite comment from the industry and public” for a period of 14 days. The notice purported to give the public guidance as to factors that the agency would use to “determine” whether a handgun equipped with a “stabilizing brace” was a firearm regulated by the National Firearms Act (“NFA”).”

But in the same announcement, the FPC warned:

“While the ATF is apparently withdrawing this particular “guidance” at this time, the matter is still “pending further Department of Justice review,” which could lead to ATF taking different and potentially far more aggressive actions in the near future, especially under a Joseph Biden-led administration.”

Even though the draft guidance letter was withdrawn, please go ahead and make a comment. (One thing that the leftists say has some truth to it: “Silence is consent.”)  Please make your comment short, to the point, and polite. DO NOT use any profanity, crude language, or insults.

DHS: Avoid Chinese Spy Software and Data Services

Linked over at the Whatfinger.com news aggregation site: DHS tells US firms to avoid Chinese software, data services over spying concerns.

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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

“But how else will 2020 be remembered decades from today? Will we talk about this being the year where “social distancing” became the norm and online education really took off? Or will we remember 2020 as the year that several social constructs broke down once and for all and set the ball rolling on the path to revolution across many nations? Will 2020 be the year where we reset everything altogether, everything becomes “Before Pandemic” (BP) and “After Pandemic” (AP)? We will have to wait and watch but make no mistake, 2020 will be the most memorable year of our lives even if it was a year in which we all did almost nothing. Of course, it allowed us buffer time to re-orient ourselves, evolve and survive in new contexts and circumstances. Maybe 2021 will offer us some hope and we can break out of the thesaurus and learn some new words for hope and expectations. It can’t be this bad again next year? Or can it?” – Dr. Chandan Mitra, Editor of The Pioneer, Delhi, India



Preparedness Notes for Wednesday — December 30, 2020

December 30, 1865 was the birthday of Rudyard Kipling.

Our big rifle sale at Elk Creek Company ends at 5 PM Pacific Time on Wednesday, January 6th, 2021. We’ve already had more than $15,000 in orders since ordering resumed on December 26th, depleting our inventory.  Get your order in soon!

SurvivalBlog Writing Contest

Today we present another entry for Round 92 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The prizes for this round include:

First Prize:

  1. The photovoltaic power specialists at Quantum Harvest LLC  are providing a store-wide 10% off coupon. Depending on the model chosen, this could be worth more than $2000.
  2. A Gunsite Academy Three Day Course Certificate. This can be used for any of their one, two, or three-day course (a $1,095 value),
  3. A course certificate from onPoint Tactical for the prize winner’s choice of three-day civilian courses, excluding those restricted for military or government teams. Three-day onPoint courses normally cost $795,
  4. DRD Tactical is providing a 5.56 NATO QD Billet upper. These have hammer forged, chrome-lined barrels and a hard case, to go with your own AR lower. It will allow any standard AR-type rifle to have a quick change barrel. This can be assembled in less than one minute without the use of any tools. It also provides a compact carry capability in a hard case or in 3-day pack (a $1,100 value),
  5. Two cases of Mountain House freeze-dried assorted entrees in #10 cans, courtesy of Ready Made Resources (a $350 value),
  6. A $250 gift certificate good for any product from Sunflower Ammo,
  7. American Gunsmithing Institute (AGI) is providing a $300 certificate good towards any of their DVD training courses.

Second Prize:

  1. A Front Sight Lifetime Diamond Membership, providing lifetime free training at any Front Sight Nevada course, with no limit on repeating classes. This prize is courtesy of a SurvivalBlog reader who prefers to be anonymous.
  2. A Glock form factor SIRT laser training pistol and a SIRT AR-15/M4 Laser Training Bolt, courtesy of Next Level Training, that have a combined retail value of $589,
  3. Two 1,000-foot spools of full mil-spec U.S.-made 750 paracord (in-stock colors only) from www.TOUGHGRID.com (a $240 value).
  4. Naturally Cozy is donating a “Prepper Pack” Menstrual Kit.  This kit contains 18 pads and it comes vacuum-sealed for long term storage or slips easily into a bugout bag.  The value of this kit is $220.
  5. An assortment of products along with a one-hour consultation on health and wellness from Pruitt’s Tree Resin (a $265 value).

Third Prize:

  1. Three sets each of made-in-USA regular and wide-mouth reusable canning lids. (This is a total of 300 lids and 600 gaskets.) This prize is courtesy of Harvest Guard (a $270 value)
  2. A Royal Berkey water filter, courtesy of Directive 21 (a $275 value),
  3. Two Super Survival Pack seed collections, a $150 value, courtesy of Seed for Security, LLC,
  4. A transferable $150 purchase credit from Elk Creek Company, toward the purchase of any pre-1899 antique gun. There is no paperwork required for delivery of pre-1899 guns into most states, making them the last bastion of firearms purchasing privacy!

Round 92 ends on January 31, so get busy writing and e-mail us your entry. Remember that there is a 1,500-word minimum, and that articles on practical “how-to” skills for survival have an advantage in the judging.



Surviving Unemployment – Part 1, by SwampFox

Introduction

There’s an old saying, “When your neighbor loses his job, you call it a recession. When you lose yours, it becomes a depression!” Dealing with unemployment is something we all face at one time or another in life. For many in the USA and around the world, 2020 has given us a refresher course. Unfortunately, COVID-19 not over yet. The incoming Biden administration is not likely to be friendly to liberty – economic and otherwise. Some state governments have become emboldened by their success at implementing draconian regulations. The risk to our economic security is quite real as we enter 2021 and the years that follow.

In the last two years, I’ve had three experiences with unemployment and changing jobs. I’ve dealt with it in the past, and was trained early in life by my parents in the basic skills of managing money and surviving on less. I have maintained a preparedness lifestyle largely due to this training. It might not be a huge crisis like an EMP, nuclear war, or massive natural disaster that affects you. A small event like unemployment has the potential to affect you in major ways, and if you are unprepared it can ruin your life. And unlike a national or global disaster, this private disaster is almost certain to occur someday. Luckily, some of the same preparedness techniques you use for the big disasters will help you with this personal one.

Before Unemployment

I will start with some good news! Your lifestyle is the thing that will affect your unemployment experience the most – however it is also the thing you can change the most! Part of the American dream still exists, and still benefits people who live prudently and act responsibly. You can somewhat insulate yourself from the effects of unemployment.

I’m in my early 30s, single, male, no children. I have a college education, property, and a stable work history. However, my fields of education and work tend to preclude working remotely. In some cases, those aspects are an advantage. In other cases, those aspects are a disadvantage. Your age and life situation will certainly dictate your response to unemployment. Consider your own life situation carefully. Compare yourself to the typical hiring demographics around you, and investigate the local employment rate. In my area, I’m fairly fortunate that there are large, well-established companies. The unemployment rate is much lower than other areas in the USA, and the economy is healthy. It is difficult to achieve a balance between living away from population centers in a safe area near your retreat, and having plenty of good employment options. If you suspect some aspect of your life is going to make it difficult to find work, the time to change and plan for the future is now, not after you lose your job.Continue reading“Surviving Unemployment – Part 1, by SwampFox”



JWR’s Recommendations of the Week:

Here are JWR’s Recommendations of the Week for various media and tools of interest to SurvivalBlog readers. The focus is usually on emergency communications gear, bug out bag gear, tools, books, and movies–often with a tie-in to disaster preparedness, and links to “how-to” self-sufficiency videos. There is also an emphasis on links to sources for storage food and a variety of storage and caching containers. You will also note an emphasis on history books and historical movies. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This week the focus is on books, instructional videos, shelving, and lights for indoor gardening and sprouting.

Books:

Gardening Under Lights: The Complete Guide for Indoor Growers

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Year-Round Indoor Salad Gardening: How to Grow Nutrient-Dense, Soil-Sprouted Greens in Less Than 10 days

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The Sprout Book: Tap into the Power of the Planet’s Most Nutritious Food

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Starting & Saving Seeds: Grow the Perfect Vegetables, Fruits, Herbs, and Flowers for Your Garden

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Antique Firearms Assembly/Disassembly: The comprehensive guide to pistols, rifles & shotguns

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NOLS Winter Camping (NOLS Library)

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Reader Tom in Oregon suggested this novel by Jack Carr: The Terminal List: A Thriller. (By the way, Jack Carr and I have both had manuscripts edited and published by the great Emily Bestler.)

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