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”. Today, we focus on Pistol Shooting at Distance.
Ireland’s Survivalists
‘We’re really only nine meals removed from total anarchy’: Ireland’s preppers and survivalists. Here is a quote:
“The prevailing sense of crisis following the economic crash may have inspired people to consider getting back to basics. Across society, Deegan said, people who were laid off or had hours cut also found themselves with more free time then they knew what to do with.
But social media sites like Facebook, than in its infancy, also helped people with an interest in survival skills and equipment find each other. The Irish Survivalist Group, which Deegan co-founded, now has more than 2,000 members on Facebook.
So what does it mean to be a survivalist in Ireland?
As Deegan explained, in addition to working personally on their own skills his group’s members arrange regular meetups of up to 30 or 40 people, heading out to the wilderness with no tents or equipment ‘to get to know each other and talk about various aspects of survival’.”
The National Guard’s Dramatic Logo Change
Over at the Yer ol’ Woodpile Report weekly bog there was a link to this at Guns.com: National Guard Ditches Iconic Minute Man, Gun Logo. “The rebrand makes it clear that the Army National Guard is part of the Army.” Ol’ Remus Comments: “And just like that, what were the country’s organized militias are now admitted to be the domestic standing army so feared by the founders.” JWR’s Comments: I can recall being in the Army Reserve back in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Even though we were Federal troops, (rather than under teh State National Guard Bureaus) some of the recruiting paraphenalia for the Army Reserve used the Minuteman logo, with the motto “America’s Home Team.” Yes, times have changed.