Jim’s Quote of the Day:

“It wasn’t communism that brought down the Soviet Union and it isn’t socialism that’s ravaging Venezuela. Not directly. It’s corruption. It will be corruption that takes us down too. Inflation, deflation, bubble implosions, fiat currencies and central—formerly: king’s—banks, they’re all visible pustules of the underlying malady. The world’s economies and governments have all but forfeited their legitimacy. They’re being outed for what they most nearly are: criminal enterprises with a dress code, looting their lands and, at the end, each other.” – ‘Ol Remus, Editor of the Yer’Ol Woodpile Report blog



Notes for Tuesday – April 04, 2017

On April 4, 1968, civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., 39, was shot to death in Memphis, Tenn. (Next year will be the 50th anniversary of that dark day in American history.)

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Seed for Security is having a sale right now. All eight of their collections are now 15% off. Plan ahead, plant a garden, learn how to save seeds, or store fresh seeds for future gardens. This offer is for a limited time.

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Trump Towergate: Susan Rice requested to unmask names of Trump transition officials, sources say

JWR’s Comment: It is time for President Trump to call for a Special Prosecutor. I suspect that this scandal of the Obama Administration will go down in history on a par with Watergate.

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SurvivalBlog is testing an easy-to-use form to help readers submit “Letters to the Editor” on our feature articles. If you have something to contribute to the conversation, try this form. Entries from the form are sent to our email address and tagged with the respective article that the form was related to. Letters are not automatically posted. They must first be reviewed by an editor. Please keep OPSEC in mind whenever you send a letter to the editor, since it might be posted. – HJL

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Today, we present another entry for Round 70 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The nearly $15,000 worth of prizes for this round include:

First Prize:

  1. A $3000 gift certificate towards a Sol-Ark Solar Generator from Veteran owned Portable Solar LLC. The only EMP Hardened Solar Generator System available to the public.
  2. A Gunsite Academy Three Day Course Certificate that is good for any one, two, or three day course (a $1,195 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 with a hammer forged, chrome-lined barrel 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, which can be assembled in less than one minute without the use of any tools and a compact carry capability in a hard case or 3-day pack (an $1,100 value),
  5. An infrared sensor/imaging camouflage shelter from Snakebite Tactical in Eureka, Montana (A $350+ value),
  6. Two cases of Mountain House freeze-dried assorted entrees in #10 cans, courtesy of Ready Made Resources (a $350 value),
  7. A $250 gift certificate good for any product from Sunflower Ammo,
  8. Two cases of Meals, Ready to Eat (MREs), courtesy of CampingSurvival.com (a $180 value).

Second Prize:

  1. A Model 175 Series Solar Generator provided by Quantum Harvest LLC (a $439 value),
  2. A Glock form factor SIRT laser training pistol and a SIRT AR-15/M4 Laser Training Bolt, courtesy of Next Level Training, which have a combined retail value of $589,
  3. A gift certificate for any two or three-day class from Max Velocity Tactical (a $600 value),
  4. A transferable certificate for a two-day Ultimate Bug Out Course from Florida Firearms Training (a $400 value),
  5. A Trekker IV™ Four-Person Emergency Kit from Emergency Essentials (a $250 value),
  6. A $200 gift certificate good towards any books published by PrepperPress.com,
  7. A pre-selected assortment of military surplus gear from CJL Enterprize (a $300 value),
  8. RepackBox is providing a $300 gift certificate to their site, and
  9. American Gunsmithing Institute (AGI) is providing a $300 certificate good towards any of their DVD training courses.

Third Prize:

  1. A Royal Berkey water filter, courtesy of Directive 21 (a $275 value),
  2. A custom made Sage Grouse model utility/field knife from custom knife-maker Jon Kelly Designs, of Eureka, Montana,
  3. A large handmade clothes drying rack, a washboard, and a Homesteading for Beginners DVD, all courtesy of The Homestead Store, with a combined value of $206,
  4. Expanded sets of both washable feminine pads and liners, donated by Naturally Cozy (a $185 retail value),
  5. Two Super Survival Pack seed collections, a $150 value, courtesy of Seed for Security, LLC,
  6. Mayflower Trading is donating a $200 gift certificate for homesteading appliances,
  7. Montie Gear is donating a Y-Shot Slingshot and a $125 Montie gear Gift certificate.,
  8. 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), and
  9. Fifteen LifeStraws from SafeCastle (a $300 value).
  10. A $250 gift certificate to Tober’s Traditions, makers of all natural (organic if possible) personal care products, such as soap, tooth powder, deodorant, sunscreen, lotion, and more.

Round 70 ends on May 31st, 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.



My Family Preparedness Plan- Part 1, by R.S.

We live in an uncertain world. Riots have popped up in cities across the United States under the guise of righteous protests of elections or officer-involved shootings. Terrorists have taken to the streets in attacks both large and small. Hurricanes, floods, and tornadoes have wiped out entire cities. Our economy is under siege from within and without. Ebola, Zika, West Nile, and H1N1 have dominated headlines, though admittedly done little damage. The ability and precedent for grid failure are ever present. And finally, and maybe most nefariously, our very own government waits in the wings for any one of these events to transpire with devious plans already devised for containment of the populace through martial law.

Each of these scenarios presents unique challenges. While much is made of what to do in advance of any of these events (and rightly so), ultimate survival could depend on what you do in the minutes, hours, and days immediately following an event.

I originally wrote this guide for my family and close personal friends. Many of them have little understanding of the scenarios discussed. My hope was to bring some awareness to the issues in hope that, should an event transpire, they would have taken the necessary steps and know what to expect and what to do.

If anyone else can benefit from what is, admittedly, a beginner’s introduction to preparedness, so much the better!

Events:

  • EMP
  • Grid down
  • Natural disaster (flood, snow/ice storm, tornado)
  • Economic collapse
  • Terrorist attack
  • Martial Law
  • Pandemic
  • EMP

EMP

This is probably the worst-case scenario, so I’ll start here. An EMP (Electro Magnetic Pulse) can occur in two ways: a coronal mass ejection or nuclear blast.

First, EMPs can occur naturally when a coronal mass ejection (CME) erupts on the sun. These CMEs occur quite regularly; however, the intensity and direction vary. Some of them fire off away from earth. The vast majority are of a low enough intensity that we never notice them.

Significant CMEs do occur and can cause massive damage. In 1859, a CME hit Earth’s magnetosphere and induced one of the largest geomagnetic storms on record. Observed by astronomer Richard Carrington, this is known as the Carrington Event.

The auroras were so bright that it awoke gold miners in California who thought the sun was rising. The EMP was so powerful that it melted telegraph lines in places, while other telegraph operators were still able to send and receive messages, despite their power supplies being disconnected.

Less severe storms have occurred in 1921 and 1960 when widespread radio disruption was reported. The March 1989 geomagnetic storm knocked out power across large sections of Quebec. On July 23, 2012, a “Carrington-class” Solar Superstorm (solar flare, coronal mass ejection, solar EMP) was observed; its trajectory missed Earth in orbit. (Source: Wikipedia)

While previous incidents have caused little damage and appear as a footnote in history. A “Carrington-class” event in the present day would be catastrophic. Unlike life in 1859, nearly every aspect of modern society is reliant upon technology. EMPs, while not directly dangerous to humans, are specifically destructive to small-circuit technology. This is why only telegraphs were affected in the Carrington event.

An EMP can also be generated artificially by detonating a nuclear warhead in the atmosphere above Earth. This matter was the subject of a congressional inquiry a few years ago. Some well-respected members of the military and intelligence communities consider this one of the most likely types of major threat we face.

The height of the blast impacts the diameter of the blast zone and thus the area of impact. In this scenario, the farther from the epicenter the lesser the impact of the EMP. Depending on the placement and power of the device, vast swaths of the United States would be affected. Because the device is detonated in the atmosphere, there would be no radioactive fallout. But, as we have discussed, the long-term effects would be catastrophic. The congressional study concluded that a major EMP attack on the U.S. would result in 90% loss of life within one year of the event.

Tactically speaking, this is a better option for an attack that a traditional nuclear strike. First, it would kill more people over time. Second, without communication networks and basic infrastructure, it would be nearly impossible to determine the origin of the device and thus even know who attacked us.

Imagine a scenario where all communications and grid power simultaneously becomes unavailable. Most cars manufactured after 1980 would likely stop functioning. By extension, deliveries of all kinds would cease. Specifically, that includes fuel and food. Grocery stores stock a three-day supply of food. Even in a mild panic, stores would empty in a matter of hours. ATMs would cease to function, and banks would be closed. Cash would essentially cease to exist. Credit cards would not be able to be processed. You would be left with the physical cash in your possession.

All systems requiring electricity would be offline indefinitely as electric substations would have experienced massive hardware and software failures. The providers of the major parts for electric sub-stations are all overseas and take months to replace in the best of conditions.

Running water would stop running. Furnaces would stop working. Essentially, every minute of every day of life as you know it would be catastrophically affected. As I said, this really is the worst case scenario.

So, what do we do?

As with each of these scenarios, we need to break our preparation up into two categories: pre-event and post-event.

I’m going to focus on post-event for the purpose of this document, as it is designed to be an action plan and not a shopping list. It’s safe to say, the pre-event plan would be reasonably similar for each event. That would cover stocking food, water, self-defense items (guns and ammo), communications equipment, clothing, and other assorted gear.

Without a post-event plan, however, even the most well-stocked bunker could be of little significance if you can’t get to it!

While I don’t want to dwell on pre-event preps, there are a couple things that I want to call out specific to an EMP event: cash, coins, and cages.

Cash. If the power goes out, conventional wisdom suggests that while credit card payments won’t be accepted, many merchants would accept cash for a short time. The closer to the event, the more reasonable the prices. As people become more aware of what’s happening, prices will inflate as resources become scarce. Eventually, people will realize that cash has no value and will look for alternative methods of payment, like…

Coins. Many believe that trade will (d)evolve into precious metals as currency and barter. Obviously, by the time of an event, it will be too late to acquire gold and silver. While gold will hold its value, it will be difficult to segment out for smaller transactions. Having a stash of silver will be the most beneficial, in my opinion.

Cages. It is possible to make a Faraday cage. This is essentially a container that protects against the effects of an EMP. It is somewhat impractical to build a large cage and, realistically, only helpful for a few things. For example, putting a cell phone in there won’t do you much good as the cell networks would be down, but putting Ham radio equipment in would be helpful if others in your network did as well.

Now that you have a few things in order pre-event, here’s what I would suggest once the lights go out.

What to do:

  1. Get home. Your first priority should be getting home and making sure your family is home. You should always have a plan to get home. This should be fairly easy to plan from your normal places of visitation. You should think through how you’d get home on foot from work, church, et cetera. You should also have supplies in your car at all times that you’d need along the way. (For example, keep a pair of sturdy shoes or boots in your car, should you need to get home in the winter.)
  2. Get supplies. Using the cash you’ve stocked away, get to the closest stores and buy everything you can using the money you have. As discussed, prices will likely inflate quickly, and at this point you have to assume that resources are now finite. You’re looking for food that keeps, possibly water, depending on what you can transport. It would be best to develop a list so you don’t have to think about it at the time.
  3. Stay vigilant. Things will get bad. The good news is that if you’re paying attention, then you’re more prepared than 95% of the population to deal with the situation. Security will be increasingly important, so develop a plan that works for your location and given your resources.

Grid Down

This scenario is a slight twist on an EMP scenario. Many elements hold true; others do not.

A grid down scenario could come about in a couple of ways. The first and most likely is a cyber-attack. This has already happened in a number of places around the world in varying scale. Maybe the most notable was in Ukraine, where large areas of the country were affected. Malware has already been detected in a variety of grid systems across the U.S. and Canada. The nature of our aging infrastructure is such that a major attack would likely cause a cascading outage. As one system goes down and others try to help with the load, more systems would become overwhelmed and then go down.

The second scenario entails a physical attack on the grid in key locations. Targeting the actual infrastructure would have a similar crippling effect. It would take multiple coordinated attacks to cause widespread outages, but as we saw on 9/11, large scale attacks must be considered viable.

The possibility exists that a large scale attack could entail both cyber and physical attacks.

If we assume a successful attack, then we must consider partial to total grid failure. In this case, many of the failures from an EMP would still be present. Communication networks would fail, credit cards won’t work, ATMs won’t function, and banks won’t be open.

Some things will be notably different, however. Cars will continue to operate. Electronic devices will continue to work as long as they are charged. Generators would operate as long as they are fueled. As long as it is powered, any microprocessor will continue to function, which lends credence to having a backup power source, like solar.



Letter Re: Article V Convention

JWR & HJL:

After reading the article Bloomberg’s Anti-National Concealed Carry Reciprocity Bill Editorial Shoots Itself in the Foot – DSV, with reference to ten years from now, I was reminded of an article concerning the proposed Article V Convention. This I believe is one of the most, if not the most, important matter we need to keep ourselves aware of and do all in our power to defeat it before the required number of states can be met. This is an outstanding website with untold valuable information concerning our country and Constitution. I believe your readers would benefit from using the info contained to educate themselves and others on how our Republic was set up and how it’s “supposed” to work.

This particular article has links referencing one of the supposed new constitutions (there are five already pre-written) that could be enacted should an Article V Convention be called. Reading the one linked is nothing short of scary, and I served three tours in Southeast Asia and don’t scare easily. One in particular: Article I – B – Section 8 reads; “SECTION 8. There shall be a responsibility to avoid violence and to keep the peace; for this reason the bearing of arms or the possession of lethal weapons shall be confined to the police, members of the armed forces, and those licensed under law.”

Please read through the proposed “Constitution for the Newstates of America” and come to your own conclusions.

I don’t hear much regarding this matter posted anywhere and believe your readers, and many more, need to be made and kept aware of it. It is my firm belief that should an Article V Convention be called, with this present day political climate such as it is, America as we know it will cease to exist, and the conclusion will be a most disastrous affair. It will, I believe, inevitably lead to the second revolution with the outcome the same, with many more deaths. But perhaps that is what is needed in our present day– for the Tree of Liberty to be nourished with the blood of patriots and tyrants. Semper Fi – God – Country – Corps – N.S.



News From The American Redoubt:

I just did some link checking, and I found that several of the web URLs that I had listed for our recommended churches in the American Redoubt region were out of date. I’ve now updated our church listings at our Redoubt static page, with these links:

If you are new to the American Redoubt region or if you just want to get back into fellowship, then please visit these churches, and they will surely make you welcome! – JWR

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Expanded hunting proposed for Jackson, Wyoming elk herd

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Most Wyoming counties saw population declines in 2016

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Montana entrepreneurs find opportunity in facial hair

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Jason Patrick and Darryl Thorn were convicted of “conspiracy to impede Federal officers” in the latest Malheur Wildlife Refuge occupation trial. A separate trial of co-defendants resulted in a not guilty verdict.

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Union County, Oregon: Proposed bills would be a blow to farmers/ranchers

JWR’s Comment: Once again, Western Oregon legislators are dictating to Eastern Oregon’s land owners.

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Over at AmericanRedoubt.com: Gun Culture in the Redoubt



Economics and Investing:

Over at Gold-Eagle: The Balance Of Gold And Silver

JWR’s Comment: Silver is still grossly under-valued in relation to gold, and hence it has the best long-term investment potential. Part of this is because nearly all gold is recovered as scrap, while a lot of silver ends up in landfills.

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You know that the markets have escaped reality when: The market capitalization of Tesla Motors now exceed Ford Motor Company.

JWR’s Comment: Ford had $26 Billion in net income in past five years, while Tesla has racked up 2.6 Billion in losses. Something is horribly wrong with stock market psychology.

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What the Death of the Penny Means for Our Money – DSV

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New Study Finds That Six Jobs Are Lost For Every Robot Added To The Workforce – H.L.

HJL’s Comment: As hard as that news is to bear, the wrong direction to take is the banning of robot labor. That is a sure-fire way to chase business onto foreign soil. Instead, workers should not stand still expecting to be taken care of by the largess of others. SurvivalBlog will be running a series of articles in just a few weeks about taking charge of your own financial security and creating your own opportunities.

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Buying a Home This Spring Will Be Hardest in Years

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Odds ‘n Sods:

Journalist Arrested For Defense of First Amendment

JWR’s Comment: We’ve mentioned Gary Hunt’s web site in SurvivalBlog in the past. I hope that readers took my advice and saved the content of those pages before they came under a Federal gag order. It was Hunt who named the large number of paid Federal informants that had infiltrated themselves into the Bundy protest group. And these men, we learned, were not just informants. Many of them were in actuality Agent Provocateurs who actively pushed the group to take illegal actions. Federal Judge Anna Brown apparently felt that Gary Hunt publishing that information constituted a threat—not a threat to a safety of the Federal agents but rather a threat by exposing the FBI’s 21st Century modus operandi. (Of the 22 “holdouts” at the Malheur Refuge, seven of them were paid Federal informants!) Hunt’s arrest is a bad precedent, as it indicates that the Federal courts have no respect for the First Amendment—at least not when it comes to journalists who expose Federal perfidy.

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We just learned that one of our long-time advertisers, Keep Shooting, has the Italian Army Begetato Rucksack back in stock. This large rucksack is by far the nicest and most versatile military issue rucksack we have seen.

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SurvivalBlog reader T.Z sent in a link to a follow on to yesterday’s article on Marina Abramovic and human nature: Horrifying New Study Shows People Willing to Hurt Complete Strangers Just to Obey Authority. Do you think you know your neighbors? Can you trust them with your life? T.Z. adds: “I have to think of Abortion which kills a million every year which now have very ugly videos showing joking over dismembering bodies.”

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As if each individual problem wasn’t enough on its own: Immigrants’ Children Assimilating To Gangs – Link sent in by B.B.

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In 2009, YouTuber elifdsa posted this video: Europe Will Become Muslim Eurabia Within 20 Years ABSOLUTELY SHOCKING. Yesterday, we found this disturbing article: Londonistan: 423 New Mosques; 500 Closed Churches. These are sobering numbers. Can the U.S. withstand the onslaught any better? – Thanks to reader K.T. for the links.







Ruger/CRKT All-Cylinders +P, by Pat Cascio

For some reason I just can’t get some people to understand that gun makers don’t make the knives with their names on them. Remington knives have been around for a long, long time, and some are highly collectible, too. It’s the same with Winchester knives, and some are collectibles. I even suggested to one gun company, and I won’t reveal who it is, that they do collaboration with a knife company and have knives made with the name of the gun company on it. They did!

This isn’t all that hard to understand, but it is for some folks. It takes a special kind of tooling and people to operate those machines and to manufacture knives. Gun companies simply aren’t interested in investing the time and money to do this, so they go to a knife company and have them produce knives with the name of the gun company on the blade and/or handle. Some knives are designed in-house; some are designed by well-known knife makers. Some of these knife makers/designers may or may not get credit for their efforts.

Another area that remains a mystery to many people is that gun makers don’t make the magazines that go in their semiautomatic firearms. Yes, I know; magazines for Colt 1911 handguns are stamped “Colt” on them. So are magazines made for Ruger firearms and all the other gun makers who produce semiautomatic firearms. But trust me, the gun companies have well-established magazine companies produce their magazines to the specifications outlined by the gun company. The magazine maker stamps the name of the gun company on the magazines. Again, it is quite a process to tool-up and train people just to make magazines, so it’s easier to let a company who specializes in manufacturing magazines do it.

A couple of years ago, Columbia River Knife & Tool– CRKT started producing knives for Ruger firearms, and they also stamp CRKT on the knives as well as Ruger on the blades. Best of all is that most of these knives are designed by some pretty well-known knife makers/designers. As many readers will undoubtedly know, CRKT produces one of my knife designs– the OC3 double-edge fighting knife. It was a joint collaboration between Brian Wagner and me. I can design knives, but I can’t make them, I’m sad to say. However, Brian Wagner and I met at a knife show, and I could see his designs were on the same wave length as I was. He has produced several of my designs over the years. Believe me, it is no small task to do any sort of collaboration and get it into the hands of the public. In my case, the OC3 took four years to finally come out.

Let’s get back to the knives that CRKT is producing for Ruger. If you know anything about Ruger firearms, you will know that, at least in my humble opinion, they over-engineer most of their firearms. Their firearms are strong, very strong, and that’s a good thing. I’ve always said that Ruger produces firearms for blue collar types, like myself. I requested one particular knife sample from CRKT, which they are producing for Ruger, and I picked this design because it was the brain-child of fellow Oregonian, Bill Harsey. Harsey was hand-making the Applegate/Fairbairn double-edge fighting knife for the late Col. Rex Applegate when I was working for him. For whatever reason, my path never crossed with Harsey’s whenever he brought a run of knives to Applegate’s home. However, Harsey’s reputation is well known in the knife industry, and he produces some stout and well thought out fixed and folding knives.

The sample I requested from CKRT is the All-Cylinders +P, and it is definitely a +P design. It is a massive folder with a five inch blade. You can also get a smaller version, too. The All-Cylinders +P has a locking liner and a thumb stud for fast opening; however, on my sample, the blade tension screw was a bit too tight. A few seconds later with a Torx driver, the blade was easy and quick to open with the thumb stud. I like the black stone-washed look on the blade; it’s very tactical looking, and the black/gray G-10 handle scales is made of super tough stuff that I’d expect with any knife with Ruger’s name on it.

The bolsters on the front of the handle are black anodized aluminum, and there is one really cool feature– the revolver-style cylinders on either side of the blade where the tension screw is. Well, as I said, it looks like the cylinders of a revolver. The blade is a drop point design, but it’s not your everyday style. It has the well-known Harsey shape to it. There is a two position pocket/clothing clip on the front of the handle, and you can switch the clip from right hand/pocket carry to left hand/pocket carry.

The blade steel is stainless steel 8Cr13MoV, and it has a Rockwell of 58-59 hardness. The knife is massive, and it is 6.18 inches closed and 11.25 inches opened with the 5-inch blade. This is no light-weight folder, either. It comes in at 11.6 oz. There is also a lanyard hole in the handle, but it isn’t positioned at the very rear of the handle; it is forward of the butt about an inch. The knife is slightly more than half an inch wide, too. The blade has a raised ramp on the back of it with friction grooves for a sure thumb placement when holding the knife in the fencing position. The liner-lock is very thick, with no worries about it slipping or breaking under some harsh conditions, either.

I have but one concern, and that is the narrow and thin clothing/pocket clip. Compared to the rest of the knife, it seems to be a little flimsy. However, I’m not about to second guess Bill Harsey’s design. I carried the knife if my right front pocket. The clip did catch on some items, but the clip didn’t bend or break, and I’ve had this happen with lesser folders, where the clip completely snapped off. Still, I would have liked a much more robust pocket/clothing clip, in keeping with the overall massive appearance of the knife.

Hands down, this may be the sharpest knife I’ve ever tested right out of the box, from CRKT. It was hair popping sharp, and it held the edge during my testing, which consisted of kitchen use, cutting open cardboard boxes, and easily slicing through blackberry vines. All things aside, this is one super-stout folding knife and one that will serve your daily carry needs, as well as hunting and survival needs. Many of our readers have asked me to test some “bigger” folding knives, and here is one that won’t let you down; it’s a brute. Saving the best for last, the full retail price is only $99.99. Yep, you read that right. It’s under a hundred bucks, and you can shop around and find it even less expensive on the ‘net. And, for those who are interested, this knife is made in China, but you get as good as you want from China. I suspect if this knife were made in the USA, it would be double or more in price.

I’d love to see Ruger sell some of their handguns or rifles and include this knife, or for that matter any of their knives that CRKT is producing for them, as a package deal. I’m sure a lot of gun buyers would jump on a package deal– a gun and a knife all at the same time. Check out www.shopruger.com for full details and ordering information on this and the entire line-up of CRKT/Ruger knives. The line-up is growing.

– Senior Product Review Editor, Pat Cascio



Recipe of the Week: Pork with Cherries, by MHL

This recipe is my version of an old traditional French recipe, Porc aux Pruneaux, which I altered several years ago after a bumper crop of cherries. This is one of the treats of November after a hog is slaughtered and there’s lots of fresh pork on hand.

Ingredients:

  • 2 pounds pork shoulder or boneless rib meat, cut into bite sized chunks
  • 1 large onion, cut into large dice
  • 3 cups chicken stock OR 3 cups water & one bullion cube OR just 3 cups water
  • 1/2 cup white wine, if available (increase water by 1/2 cup if not using)
  • 1 1/2 cups dried cherries. (Sour cherries work best, but use what you have available.)
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 Tablespoon dried rosemary leaves
  • 1 Tablespoon dried rubbed sage
  • 1 or 2 garlic cloves, peeled & left whole
  • 1 Tablespoon flour
  • 2 Tablespoons oil or other fat, but not butter
  • Salt & pepper to taste

Directions

  1. Heat oil over medium heat in a heavy dutch oven that has a lid.
  2. Toss meat with flour to lightly coat and then brown in batches in oil. Remove from pot & set aside.
  3. Sauté onion until translucent, adding more oil if necessary.
  4. Add garlic, rosemary, and sage; sauté for 1 minute. Stir in wine, if using, scraping up any browned bits on the bottom of the pot; then add stock and bay leaves, and return pork to pot.
  5. Cover pot and lower heat to a simmer, checking liquid level periodically until meat is tender, about an hour to an hour and a half, adding stock or water if needed.
  6. Add cherries and continue to simmer until cherries have re-hydrated and liquid has thickened. If you think it is too thin, stir in a bit of cornstarch mixed with cold water, or if it is too thick add a little more stock. Adjust salt and pepper to taste.
  7. Serve over noodles or rice.

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Letter Re: Austere Dentistry

HJL,

It’s a great article and fills a gap in my preps I have been concerned about regarding temporary fillings. The two Intermediate Restorative Materials (IRMs) he recommends from Dentisply and Temrex are both widely available online. Every source from eBay, Amazon, and any dental supply house you contact all require that you supply required proof that you are a licensed dentist or dental operation. How or through whom does JD propose that a non-dentist like me and most SB readers can get past this substantial barrier? – Wontogo



Economics and Investing:

Moscow And Beijing Join Forces To Bypass US Dollar In Global Markets, Shift To Gold Trade. JWR’s Comment: Ruh-ro! (Link submitted by reader G.P.)

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The War on Cash: Old and New. Excerpt: “It would be a mistake, nonetheless, to think that the outright ban of cash will be the preferred method of our fiat-money lords. The most efficient and vicious method they can use is simply inflation while refusing to emit any new banknotes with higher denominations.” – DSV

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Baby boom or bust: Retirement withdrawals now exceed contributions. Since 2008 US public debt up by $10 trillion, nearly the same as the Russell 3000 Index.

HJL’s Comment: The retirement pension crises is now upon us. Not only do the pension funds have a shortage due to poor management of the funds, but now withdrawals are outpacing contributions, leaving a negative net flow of funds.

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Why You Should Care About Fractional Reserve Banking. Excerpt: “Our highly levered financial system is like a truckload of nitro glycerin on a bumpy road.”

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The latest over at my #1 Son’s SurvivalRealty web site is a new listing for a boat-in or fly-in retreat in Alaska: S. Central Alaska Salmon River Lodge

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From the religion of pieces: Man tased after striking officer, yelling ‘Allah Akbar’ in Goodwill scuffle. Excerpt: “Bilal reportedly had become upset while attempting to convert the employee to Islam.” I’m sure there is mental illness involved in this case as well. Link sent in by reader T.P.

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For those who think that people are basically good, Reader L.I. sent in this link to an interview with Marina Abramovic who conducted a terrifying experiment a number of years ago. While I can’t condone her performance, it truly shows how evil man can be. The terrifying point is that the people abusing her were not under duress themselves. Imagine what these same people are capable of if they are hungry or hurt. Abramovic noted: “This work reveals something terrible about humanity. It shows how fast a person can hurt you under favorable circumstances. it shows how easy it is to dehumanize a person who does not fight, who does not defend himself. It shows that if he provides the stage, the majority of ‘normal’ people, apparently can become truly violent.” (Warning, there is some graphic content in this article.)

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While conservatives and conservative libertarians (especially Christian conservative libertarians) are often accused of being Nazis, the truth is that the progressive liberals are the intolerant ones who use those heavy handed tactics most often. Reader B.B. sent in this line to ACADEMIA: The New Gestapo that lays it out very well.

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The April Fool’s videos on YouTube are some of my favorites. This year Vortex Optics had one of the best with their Vortex\Hornady Bullet-Cam. Thanks to Pat Cascio, SurvivalBlog’s Senior Product Review Editor, for the link. Don’t forget the Followup from YouTuber Four Lazy J’s on the Bullet-Cam Unboxing.