A doomsday prepper says she can “finally take a break” from stockpiling after Donald Trump’s election win because the ...
"Very good information." Prepper issues stark reminder if you're hoping to grow your own food when disaster strikes: 'Don't expect to hit the ground running' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Understanding the necessity of storing food for long-term use is a crucial part of survival preparation. But what if you ...
However, the mainstream media demeans preppers as irrational and out of touch with reality ... emergency necessities are not ...
Many now believe that the U.S. could descend into political violence. Some are joining survivalist communities, canning food—and buying guns.
In Arizona, groups like the Dewey preppers are ready for the apocalypse and for whatever might come after Election Day.
People across the country were stockpiling supplies like toilet paper, ready-to-eat food rations called MREs, and straws that turn pond water into drinkable liquid. The "preppers" had a variety of ...
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The stereotypical doomsday prepper — the paranoid fearmonger stocking ... They spent an average of $150 on items such as nonperishable food, medical supplies, and cases of water.
EXCLUSIVE: Many Americans are taking precautions for the fallout of the US election if the 'worst-case scenario' occurs.
This past week Joe Biden announced the creation of a “White House Council on Supply Chain Resilience ... a certain circumscribed “doomsday prepper’ federal duty; but in most respects ...