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 “HJL”. Finding your roots is all the rage at the moment with a number of companies providing the service, but did you know that if your not careful you may be placing your DNA for sale.
Wikipedia Nonsense
Phillip Cross is an editor for Wikipedia who constantly attacks and undermines the reputations of those who are prominent in challenging the dominant corporate and state media narrative. He is especially active in the realm of editing articles on foreign affairs. There is just one major problem. Wikipedia records the time spent on edits and Phillip Cross has been editing all day, every day since August of 2013. Every waking hour, seven days a week without significant variation. The man is a machine – or more likely a group editing under either a false identity or one persons identity with the sole intention of making sure you only read the “official” information. Interestingly enough, the views of Phillip Cross happen to be exactly the same as those of Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales. #LeftistCabal
Homesteading
Reader S.Z. sent in this article on the differences between homesteading and prepping that is an interesting read. Both groups are concerned about survival, but while almost all homesteaders can be considered preppers, not all preppers are homesteaders. Homesteading is a lifestyle that is generally concerned about renewable resources. It’s a lot of work, but can be very rewarding and self-reliant at the same time.