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  1. June 2024 in Precious Metals, by Everett Millman. Welcome to SurvivalBlog’s Precious Metals Month in Review, where we take a look at “the month that was” in precious metals. Each month, we cover gold’s performance and silver’s performance and examine the factors that affected the metal prices.

  2. Top 50 Survival & Prepper Blogs. There are a slew of amazing survival and preparedness sites on the web, so many it can be hard finding ones that are a good match for you. With such a huge number of blogs you can follow, it made sense to keep a list of the top 50 survival blogs for those looking for the best survival and prepper websites to ...

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    • The Organic Prepper. The Organic Prepper is a blog by Daisy Luther, where she documents her past, and current experiences, all with the aim of passing on valuable preparedness advice to her readers.
    • TruePrepper. TruePrepper is a preparedness resource grounded in risk analysis. They share the best prepping guides available, review survival gear with obsessive attention to detail.
    • Ask a Prepper. Ask a Prepper shares how to prepare, survive and thrive. Their "how to" articles allow their readers to keep up with the latest survival news and provides practical advice and guidance.
    • Prepared Survivalist. The Prepared Survivalist is designed to be your place for anything survival and preparedness related. Whether you are just starting out or are a seasoned veteran in the survival/preparedness community.
  3. Living a preparedness-oriented lifestyle while in the pursuit of life, liberty, and happiness.

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    • First Things First
    • Start with A “List of Lists”
    • Where to Buy
    • Don’T Overlook Searching The Archives
    • The TEOTWAWKI Weekend Experiment
    • The Ultimate in Preparedness–A Rural Retreat

    Before you begin to prepare, pray. As a Christian, I put my trust in God’s guidance, providence, and protection. You can and should do the same. (See my Prayer page.) Then consider, Survival Isn’t About Stuff, It is About Skills. You should take advantage of low-cost and no-cost training. Read my Precepts page, to see the basics of what it means to...

    As I described in my novel “Patriots” , you should start your family preparedness stocking effort by first composing a List of Lists, then draft prioritized lists for each subject, on separate sheets of paper. (Or use our free spreadsheetif you are a techno-nerd like me.) Just be sure to print out a hard copy for use when the power grid goes down!)...

    Many of the items on the preceding lists are available locally. Some of the more exotic items are available from SurvivalBlog’s advertisers. (They would appreciate your patronage. BTW, please mention SurvivalBlog when you contact them.)

    Many of the questions that I get in e-mails are repetitious. Most of these questions are covered in my FAQs, especially my Original FAQ. Read that first. Also be sure to take full advantage of the SurvivalBlog Archives. All of the more than 38,000 articles and letters posted since late 2005 are in a fully searchable database, that can be accessed w...

    As I often mention in my lectures and radio interviews, a great way to create truly commonsense preparedness lists is to take a three-day weekend TEOTWAWKIWeekend Experiment” with your family. When you come home from work on Friday evening, turn off your main circuit breaker, turn off your gas main (or propane tank), and shut your main water valve ...

    The ultimate in family preparedness is having a well-stocked rural retreat with a plentiful water supply, located in a lightly-populated agricultural area that is well-removed from major population centers. Less than 1% of the population has a dedicated survival retreat. It is an expensive proposition, but it can be a practical alternative that can...

  4. Jan 27, 2023 · A 12-Month Preparedness Checklist – Part 1, by Reltney McFee. SurvivalBlog Contributor January 27, 2023. It has been said that amateurs study tactics, professionals study logistics.

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  6. Jun 26, 2024 · Survival blog covering: bushcraft, urban survival, preparedness, & self-sufficiency. Features product reviews on survival gear such as knives & multi-tools.

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