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News & Articles By Virgilio Marin
10/08/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
6 Factors to consider when choosing a water treatment method
Water is essential for survival – you may last for a couple of weeks without food, but you can’t last for more than a few days without water. When SHTF, however, potable water may become scarce and preppers will be left with water sources that have not been properly treated, or worse, contaminated with pathogens and chemicals. With this […]
10/08/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Plant these high-calorie vegetables to ensure your survival when SHTF
Vegetables are great if you’re trying to limit their calorie intake, but these present a problem when SHTF and you’re limited to what you can grow in your backyard. A survival diet should provide enough calories so that you’d have enough energy after disaster hits. To stay healthy, men need 2,500 calories a day on average while […]
10/07/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
SHTF bartering dos and don’ts
Bartering after SHTF comes with a lot of risks. As the reality of the survival situation sets in, looting and deception will become rife while survivors grow accustomed to violence. If you’re forced to barter when SHTF, keep in mind the following do’s and don’ts. (h/t to BackdoorSurvival.com) Don’t bring unnecessary items The people you […]
10/01/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Sweet salvation: Using sugar for treating wounds
When SHTF, sugar may just save you. While it may often get the flak for its link to diabetes, it has medicinal uses too as a recent study shows that sugar can help treat wounds and ward off infection. The study emerged thanks to an African nurse working in a U.K. hospital. Moses Murandu noticed that conventional drug therapy failed […]
10/01/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Amazing Earth: The planet’s magnetic poles can flip more frequently than originally thought
Earth is wrapped by a magnetic field powered by the churning of hot molten metals in the outer core. Thanks to this invisible field, the planet is protected from the solar wind and cosmic particles, permitting just enough radiation to tide humans by. This magnetic field, however, can flip and does so many times every million years or so, […]
09/26/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Banana plantations buried in ash in Ecuador as volcano erupts
Several banana plantations are covered in a blanket of ash after Sangay volcano erupted on Sept. 20. The strong eruption sent massive ash clouds into the sky, temporarily darkening the skies above the province of Chimborazo in central Ecuador. Ecuador is the top banana exporter in the world, and before the eruption, it was posting export increases compared […]
09/23/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Three asteroids will barrel past Earth before September ends
Astronomers are closely monitoring three asteroids that will barrel past Earth before September closes. Two asteroids are set to blast past the planet within hours of each other on Sept. 25, according to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) ’s Center for Near-Earth Object Studies. Meanwhile, an asteroid that could be as big as the Great Pyramid of Giza […]
09/18/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Adverse space weather may have been responsible for the RMS Titanic shipwreck, study suggests
A recent study suggests that incorrect compass readings likely sent the RMS Titanic off course, thanks to adverse space weather on the night of the disaster. Study author Mila Zinkova, an independent weather researcher and retired computer programmer, read several firsthand accounts of the shipwreck and found that the aurora borealis appeared on that fateful night. […]
09/17/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Volcanic ash can stay in the air for months – or longer
A recent study found that volcanic ash may linger in the atmosphere longer than scientists previously thought, potentially affecting climate worldwide. Researchers from the United States and China studied the 2014 eruption of Mt. Kelut in Indonesia. The eruption unleashed volcanic ash that reached miles into the sky and blanketed hundreds of miles in diameter. […]
09/12/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
La Niña looms as states grapple with extreme weather conditions
The U.S. may have to deal with more storms and dry conditions as a La Niña brews in the Pacific Ocean. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said that surface temperatures in the Pacific have dropped to below-average levels, indicating that a La Niña is on the horizon. They also stated that there’s also a big chance that the […]
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