It’s only early November, but some parts of the country have already had snow. Others have had frost on the ground in the morning. And it’s just a Read More


It’s only early November, but some parts of the country have already had snow. Others have had frost on the ground in the morning. And it’s just a Read More

When you are home, you probably feel pretty safe. You’ve taken the basic precautions to secure your home and you feel reasonably sure you can use a weapon Read More

I’ve got a question for you. When you wake up out of a sound sleep, are you pretty groggy for a few minutes, or are you immediately wide Read More

If you’re preparing for any crisis, your first thought is to gather and store a variety of supplies. The last thing you want is for everyone to know Read More

From Intel Free Press on Wikimedia Commons Protecting your home, property, and family is one of the most important things we can do. No security system is complete Read More

More than 90 percent of crimes against seniors are property crimes, such as burglary and auto theft, with robbery accounting for one in four violent crimes against seniors. Read More

Fending off everything from individual intruders to hostile groups in order to protect your family and property may become a reality following a disaster. Lawlessness is likely to Read More

We’ve recently discussed the two options you will have once martial law is declared in your area. One is staying home and blending in as much as possible Read More

When people talk about dealing with a crisis, there are usually two possible scenarios they discuss. One is that you and your family will have to bug out Read More

One of my favorite expressions is, “Don’t bring a knife to a gun fight.” Survival knives are fine, and everyone should have one in a bug-out bag. Packing Read More