by Mac Slavo | Aug 11, 2014 | Emergency Preparedness, Headline News
Over the weekend a police officer shot and killed a teenager in Ferguson, Missouri. While the circumstances of the incident are still unclear, what is clear is that our seemingly stable society is just hours away from a total breakdown given the right trigger event....
by Contributing Author | Aug 9, 2014 | Aftermath, Emergency Preparedness
The following fictional account is a continuation of the ‘Aftermath’ series and has been generously contributed by The Prepper Project. Read previous episodes of Aftermath: Part 1: What Will Life Look Like When The Lights Go Out? Part 2: Bugging Out After...
by Contributing Author | Aug 8, 2014 | Emergency Preparedness, Strategic Relocation
Editor’s Note: In this week’s Briefing expert Joel Skousen hones in on the key issue facing those living in the North-Eastern part of the United States: Population Density. Whether your up in this part of the country or another area like the Southwest...
by Contributing Author | Aug 8, 2014 | Headline News
This is how the war of the words is fought on the Internet. A simple battle of semantics. Take the most notorious search engine’s news aggregate, Google News, for example. Go there and type in “martial law” right now, maybe in conjunction with...
by Mac Slavo | Aug 7, 2014 | Headline News
An analysis of remarks delivered by U.S. State Department deputy spokesperson Marie Harf suggests that the Ebola epidemic currently sweeping the world may not necessarily be a naturally occurring event. At an official U.S. State Department press briefing that...