A Survivalist's Guide to Fear-Based Financial Markets

December 14, 2023
Survivalists in the financial realm need to be prepared for various seasons—some marked by fear and others by greed.
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The EarthRoamer: Your Ultimate Companion for Off-Grid Adventures and Survival

November 17, 2023
More than just a mode of transportation, EarthRoamers are packed with features designed to navigate remote terrains and provide a self-sufficient haven in times of need. Understand the essential features of EarthRoamers, why they are a crucial investment for both preppers and survivalists, and how they ensure they stay one step ahead in any unforeseen circumstance.
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The Role of Cash and Other Valuable Resources

July 31, 2023
From the necessity of cash as a lifeline during crises to the significance of other resources such as food, water, medical supplies, and energy sources; we explore how survivalists can secure their long-term well-being.
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Survival Vehicles: Essential Amenities, Modifications, and Types

July 10, 2023
For preppers, having a reliable and well-equipped vehicle is crucial for survival in emergency situations and post-apocalyptic scenarios. Whether you're preparing for natural disasters or planning to embrace an off-grid lifestyle, selecting the right vehicle and modifying it to meet basic survival standards can significantly enhance your chances of sustaining when SHTF.
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Desperation - The Ugly Side of Humanity

February 28, 2023
Desperation brings out the worst in humanity, maybe even more than greed. When forced into a survival situation, people are capable of committing acts they would never have otherwise considered.
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Surviving a Fall Through the Ice

January 31, 2023
As winter arrives, most families have plans to enjoy winter activities like ice fishing, ice hockey, ice skating, snowball fights, skiing, and more. As a prepper, the first thing one should consider is “What if I fall through the ice?
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Phishing 101: What You Should Know

January 26, 2023
As technology progresses, phishing and hacking attempts are ever growing. Getting caught by a Phisher-man can happen to anyone who has access to technology, especially those that do not know the proper signs and precautions.
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Surviving a Snowstorm

January 23, 2023
Winter is undoubtedly one of the most magical seasons and a favorite of many people across the world; but what happens when the gentle cascading snow abruptly evolves into a deadly blizzard or snowstorm?
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How Not to Be Tracked Online

January 20, 2023
Don’t you find it quite amazing and a little disturbing how unique ads are sent to you about an item you talked about or searched for online? This phenomenon has become frequent and too spot on to be a coincidence. The simple truth is, once you are on the internet, you are being monitored, and your relevant information is generally used to make your internet experience more pleasurable and worthwhile.
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Protecting Yourself Against Identity Theft

October 13, 2022
To think someone else can assume your identity and access your most private information and resources is scary. Thankfully, there are many ways to prevent this from happening to you.
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The Dos & Don'ts During a Hurricane

September 10, 2022
While not all hurricanes are severe and deadly, it would be silly and reckless to treat any category of hurricane casually. There are some standard dos and don’ts to adhere to during a hurricane. While these guidelines can depend on the storm category, if you want to err on the side of caution, these should be adhered to no matter the severity.
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Survival Uses for Tarps

August 29, 2022
A tarp performs a multitude of functions. It primarily functions to protect from rain, sunlight, and other elements. Tarps can also become a fundamental part of your survival supplies, in which case it can be referred to as a survival tarp.
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The 411 on Carbon Monoxide

August 16, 2022
Carbon monoxide is a part of our everyday life; we regularly come in contact with it in both large and small quantities. However, it is imperative that we keep our interactions with carbon monoxide to a minimum. Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas, and when this gas accumulates in your bloodstream, it can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning or even death.
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Firearm Safety

August 14, 2022
While owning a firearm could be incredibly useful for the safety of you and your family, access to such powerful weapons come with some responsibility. Guns are powerful weapons and whether loaded or not loaded, you are expected to handle it safely.
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Wildfire Evacuation: Knowing When to Bug Out

August 11, 2022
Wildfires are either natural occurring disasters or man-made. It can appear suddenly, do irreparable damage, and last for hours, and in some cases, even days or weeks. This leaves people in its path with more than enough time to evacuate their homes. Knowing when to bug out, is the key.
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What it Means to be a Gray Man

June 21, 2022
In life, you're told to stand out from the crowd, but in a SHTF scenario, that's the last thing you want to do. Instead you want to blend-in and be unnoticed.
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What COVID-19 has Taught Us About Survival

September 15, 2021
COVID-19, without a doubt, was the most life-altering event of recent times. Although it is not the first pandemic to target mankind, it is the first large-scale outbreak since the dawn of the 21st century. The last pandemic before COVID was the Spanish flu, which took place in the early 1900s.
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Surviving a Hurricane

August 30, 2021
With these storms having the ability to bring on a deadly situation, it is silly not to take them seriously. As natives of Florida, the team members at Prepper Life are used to hurricane season and can often forget how unpredictable and dangerous they can be.
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How to Protect Yourself Against an Active Shooter

May 17, 2021
Most normal people do not intentionally walk into a life-threatening situation like an active shooting scene. Scenarios like this are unpredictable and creep up on you with little to no warning. Hopefully, you never have to encounter this, but if you do, it is important to be armed with the proper knowledge.
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Tesla Cybertruck – New Bug Out Vehicle?

November 23, 2019
Typically Telsa only comes to mind in SHTF scenarios because they are electric cars. The new Cybertruck however, checks a few more boxes when being considered as a bug out vehicle.
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Surviving A Flood

August 10, 2016
When flood conditions are present, you’ll want to rely on your evacuation plan to get you to a point of safety. While monitoring weather conditions, determine what triggering event will cause you to implement your plan. Will it be the issuing of a flood warning, or will you leave whenever a watch is announced?
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Following the Railroad

April 20, 2016
In your normal life as you know it now, following the railroad tracks can often be dangerous for a number of different reasons. However, just like the roads that we do travel every day, railroad tracks crisscross the nation.
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House Fire Prevention

April 11, 2016
House fire prevention begins with understanding the most common causes of house fires and taking precautions to avoid these situations.
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Survival: Nourishment

December 7, 2015
Survival in a disaster situation will ultimately come down to finding safety and the procurement of food and water. In this article we discuss the basic tactics for obtaining nourishment for survival over the course of several or more days.
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Survival: Hydration

September 13, 2015
We don’t really appreciate how much water we use, until we don’t have it to use anymore. Water is the keystone to all survival – we cannot live more than a couple days without it, we cannot raise crops or livestock without it, and we cannot keep clean and free of diseases without it.
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Survival: Shelter

June 6, 2015
While you can survive a few nights out in the open during the warm summer months, it isn’t an option once the temperature begins to drop. Shelter generally means staying out of the elements, but it also includes the ability to stay warm and dry.
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