This weekly column is a collection of short snippets: 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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First up, there is this, over at Live Science: Never-before-seen microbes locked in glacier ice could spark a wave of new pandemics if released.
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Just as I suspected: Disinfo Governance Board is Back: ‘White House Task Force to Address Online Harassment and Abuse’.
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John sent this comment:
“As someone who has had to wash skunked dogs numerous times, I can suggest something better than just tomato juice. After our dogs have been skunked, the most important thing is to wash them as soon as possible. This has to be done before the oil-based skunk spray dries.
As I have washed skunk-sprayed dogs in the middle of the night to get rid of the smell.
We use a special mix to wash the dogs,
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- 1 cup of baking soda
- 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide
- 1 cup of dawn dish soap
Mix well, and use as soap to wash dog. (Keep it out of both your eyes, and your dog’s eyes.)
It does wash the smell away better than anything I have found. After using this mix more times than I want to remember, it does work.”
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Up to 90% of governmental websites include cookies of third-party trackers.
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Hundreds rescued as Sydney suffers fourth flood in less than 18 months. (A hat tip to H.L., for the link.)
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Reader “Mr. Zipph” wrote:
“I enjoyed your article on the WEF and the globalist agenda. One of the primary reasons that this evil movement has been able to metastasize so rapidly in recent years, is their control over corporate board rooms and executive management. ESG and DEI (social credit scoring systems used to manipulate behavior) policies have been implemented in virtual all publicly traded corporations in the western world. The WEF agenda is openly championed by corporate America.
It is my opinion that any successful entrepreneur should never take their company public. As soon as they do, these policies are forced on them from the investment banks and money managers that provide their capital. It would be far better to keep their companies private and seek alternative means of financing growth. I have been thinking of ways that freedom-minded people, might be able to develop non-public investment pools to provide capital to these private, like-minded and owner-controlled companies. I am looking for ideas from other people on how this might be accomplished.”
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Neighborhoods with more dogs see less crime, study shows.
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Reader M.J. wrote:
“I spent Independence Day morning cleaning out a clogged bathroom sink. I didn’t have any pipe cleaners, so I improvised by clipping some flexible green branches from a tree that I’m going to get rid of soon. Those cleaned the clogs out. I cleaned the P-trap by washing it in the toilet bowl.
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D.S.V. sent this: Seven Benefits of Gardening and Yardwork on Your Mental Health.
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And, lastly, reader L.E. had these suggestions:
“The following is a partial list of toys one could accumulate for future use when electronically powered amusements are no longer working:
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