In the 1960s the Cold War was at its pinnacle. The entire world was on edge. Threats of a nuclear war resulted in people building fallout shelters and Read More
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Hang up your “Home Sweet Home” sign… in a missile silo?
Let’s play a quick game. Imagine you’ve just won the lottery and now have $3 million dollars. Would you… A) Tell the boss to take a hike and Read More

June is National Pet Preparedness Month
June is National Pet Preparedness Month. Now is a great time to get your pets ready in case of an emergency. Preparing a go-bag filled with emergency supplies for Read More

National CPR and AED Awareness Week Spotlights Saving Lives
Jack Casey almost missed his son’s high school graduation ceremony. To be fair, had he missed it, he would have had a pretty good excuse. Like being dead Read More

Issue 57: June 2018 Edition
Welcome! This is where you’ll find answers to the Trivia Bits questions, as well as solutions to the puzzles from the June 2018 edition of the Patriot Alliance Messenger. Read More

The Evolution of Prepping
A question popped into my head the other day. Who were the first to start preparing for an uncertain future? In other words, who were the first preppers? Read More

Hurricane Season Officially Begins on Friday June 01 (Time to Start “Preparing”)
Watch 4Patriots Customer Jeffrey’s video story of surviving a hurricane here: There’s an ebb and a flow to everything in life. And that includes natural disasters. Some Read More

How well do you know Memorial Day?
Memorial Day is an American holiday, observed on the last Monday of May, honoring the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military. While most of Read More

Former Firefighter Gets New Lease on Life from Patriot Power Greens
When 76-year-old Bill Kilpatrick looks back on his life, he fondly remembers how good he used to feel. The Memphis native and longtime resident was a firefighter for Read More

Can you “survive” this bachelor party?
I’m guessing many of us guys have attended a bachelor party or two during our lives. They’re not all the same. Some are very tame, involving a subdued Read More
