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News & Articles By Virgilio Marin
04/14/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Bug out survival planning: Things to consider before relocating when SHTF
Bugging out when SHTF takes a lot of preparation. While it’s easy to pick a place and bug out the moment disaster strikes, the truth is that you must be strategic and allot a ton of resources, be that money, time or whatnot. Here are some things you must consider before relocating when SHTF: (h/t to […]
04/06/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
National Weather Service predicts heavy floods not likely to occur in Mississippi Delta this spring
The National Weather Service (NWS) assured that heavy floods are not likely to inundate the Mississippi Delta this spring. In its 2021 Spring Flood Outlook report, issued in March, the NWS forecast that the overall risk of flooding is “near normal” this season for the Mississippi River and its tributaries. The “near normal” risk was thanks to the dry conditions […]
04/04/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
EMP survival: 4 Ways to protect your home from an EMP attack
An electromagnetic pulse (EMP) is an intense burst of electromagnetic energy that can shut down the power grid and disrupt electronics. It occurs naturally such as during solar storms but can also be generated artificially using nuclear weapons. A man-made EMP can easily push modern societies dependent on the power grid to the brink of collapse. For example, a successful EMP […]
04/04/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Solar “superflare” could hit Earth within the next 100 years, researchers suggest
A study published in the Astrophysical Journal suggests that the sun can unleash a massive burst of energy called a “superflare” within this century. Such an event can knock down the power grid and satellites, pushing society to the brink of collapse. “Our study shows that superflares are rare events,” said Yuta Notsu, an astronomer currently performing research at the University […]
04/03/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Study: Fiery “airburst” of superhot gas crashed into Antarctica millions of years ago
A study published March 31 in the journal Science Advances found that an asteroid the size of a football field exploded over Antarctica roughly 430,000 years ago. The study, led by Belgian geoscientist Matthias Van Ginneken, showed that this “airburst” event produced a fiery ball of hot gas that traveled as quickly as the asteroid. Van Ginneken and his colleagues launched an […]
04/02/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
13 Medicinal herbs for your survival garden
Growing your own medicine is an effective way to stay healthy during SHTF. When the disaster strikes and everyone is left to their own devices, you get to have peace of mind knowing that you have a survival garden filled with various healing herbs. What’s more, you don’t have to worry about pesticides and other toxins because you […]
04/01/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Prepper must-haves: 4 Items you may have forgotten to stock up on
Being prepared for SHTF requires so many tools that it’s easy to miss an item or two when stockpiling. Oftentimes, it’s the most ordinary things that preppers are prone to forget, such as rubbing alcohol and duct tape. Take a look at some of the most important survival items that may have slipped your mind: (h/t to DoomsdayMoose.com) Rubbing alcohol It’s easy […]
04/01/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Truck carrying radioactive uranium crashes in North Carolina
A truck carrying radioactive uranium crashed on a North Carolina highway on Wednesday, March 31, according to the North Carolina State Highway Patrol. The highway patrol said the truck collided with a passenger van along the I-95 in Cumberland County late in the morning. No injuries were reported but two of the truck’s four 1,000-gallon containers of uranium hexafluoride fell on […]
03/28/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Moving geyser of mud near the San Andreas Fault jumps from one location to another
A strange geyser of mud in Imperial County in Southern California is constantly on the move. Named “Niland Geyser” after the small town of Niland, the geyser has been moving by around 10 feet per month on average, according to Shawn Rizzutto, a senior transportation engineer at the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). “Right now, it’s […]
03/28/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Overlooked strand of the San Andreas Fault may be primed for a major earthquake, study determines
A new study published March 24 in the journal Science Advances shows that an overlooked strand of the southern San Andreas Fault is more likely to rupture than any other secondary faults in the region. Called the Mission Creek strand, the segment spans the cities of Indio, Desert Hot Springs and San Bernardino. It has gone mostly unnoticed because […]
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