This weekly Snippets column is a collection of short items: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. Note that we may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters.
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Ontario Knife Company has been sold. It has been reported that 56 employees will be losing their jobs. It is not clear what the new owner, Blue Ridge Knives of Virginia, plans to do with the product line. It has not yet been announced where or when production might resume.
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Family Who Died Trying to Live ‘Off the Grid’ Told Loved Ones About Their Plan: ‘We Tried to Stop Them’. JWR’s Comments: True survivalism is far-removed from starry-eyed, unrealistic romanticism and LARPing. Practical self-sufficiency takes real skills, hands-on experience, proper tools, and a very deep larder.
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In a recent video, Mark Dice details the now deeply-entrenched cultural Marxism of Hollywood: I Heard Through The Grapevine About an Underground Meeting in Hollywood. Here’s What Happened.
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Mike in Alaska wrote:
“Greetings from the northernmost part of the American Redoubt … Yeah, we annexed you folks into our little corner of God’s earth. Having read your latest posts about your work and activity there in your AO I just wanted to write and tell you of our work and activity up here.
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Whistleblower tells Congress the US is concealing ‘multi-decade’ program that captures [crashed] UFOs. JWR’s Comment: Wow! How does someone get read-on to that SCI compartment?
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Connecticut pushes to halt sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035.
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SaraSue sent us this Snippet:
“Alas, a predator climbed over a double fence (goat fencing wrapped in hardware cloth, almost 5 ft high) and into my chicken run and killed all but 7 of my pullets, absconding with as many as it could take. There were no breaks in the fence or evidence of tunneling under. The predator had to go over the fence. It had to be strong enough to carry birds back over the fence. I walked a trail across the pasture out to the forest, picking up pieces of what was left, as well as picked up the bodies left in the run, some with heads bitten off, innards pulled out. I had about 40 birds I was raising for the family freezers. Disposing all those bodies was horrible for me. I also noticed that there are about half of my laying hens, who enjoy free ranging, remaining. I can only conclude that they’ve been picked off one by one over time. The predator has not returned. My three roosters obviously were no threat to whatever it or they was/were. One of my Guineas recently disappeared, too. I don’t know if I’ll get an LGD for perimeter security. My German Shepherds protect the inner circle of the property that includes the home, but they are not out doing perimeter security.
In good news, the new well was finally connected to the house and my water woes are officially over. YAY!! It’s breeding time for the cows. My heifer and one cow were inseminated, one cow confirmed pregnant by the vet, one more to inseminate, and a steer scheduled for the butcher. My very broody hen finally hatched some chicks after months and months of trying. This last go round, I gave her seven fresh eggs to hatch and she hatched two. I was so proud of her. Let’s see if the tiny chicks survive. I have them in a smaller coop with a run, and locked doors.
It’s interesting how things work out. Here I am all ready to celebrate finally having enough water to the house, only to go into “mourning” over the loss of those chicks. Chicks used to be cheap to purchase, but they aren’t, any longer. Feed prices have gone way up. No matter how you look at it, money and lots of time and energy were lost. Not to mention how sad I feel for the chickens who endured that awful night of carnage. In the grand scheme? This is a small loss. I get that.
In the last big storm, a large tree came down, but it missed the barn. I am so grateful for that. A family member was not so fortunate as a large tree crashed down on their roof. I don’t have any large trees near the house, thank goodness. One of my large refrigerators died and will have to be replaced because it’s the “milk fridge”. It was old, sigh. Stay busy y’all.”
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The Hunter Biden prosecution fiasco has taken an odd turn: Hunter Biden’s full plea deal transcript – and how his sneaky lawyers and prosecution team tried to hide clause giving him ‘blanket immunity’ in ‘crazy, unprecedented’ tactic until Judge Maryellen Noreika ‘smelled a rat’.
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Biden admin withholding key funding for schools with hunting, archery programs. JWR’s Comment: The level anti-American, anti-nuclear family, and anti-traditionalist sentiment in the Biden Regime keeps exceeding all of our expectations! Frankly, after this, I don’t know what to expect next!
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Tim J. sent us the link to this interesting video: What the Siegfried Line “Dragon’s Teeth” Are Like Today.
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And lastly, just for fun, a dog video that should trigger some memories: Zen Moment: No Dogs Were Hurt Making This Video. (Note: The accompanying music is annoying. Just turn it down,)
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