In our first two installments (Part 1 here; Part 2 here), we have given a brief overview of the historical and current situations in South Africa, relating to the dangers faced by
In early 2014, Scientific American reckoned the numbers of The Beast: This Sunday (June 8), the near-Earth asteroid 2014 HQ124—which some observers have nicknamed “The Beast”—will give the planet a relatively close
With a cryptic swerve worthy of #Qanon, Russian academic Andrei Fursov turned from the troubles in Ukraine to the super volcano bubbling beneath the wilds of Wyoming: Of course, there is this
In the eighth installment of Where to Live, we’re going to take a look at one threat that is very, very unlikely and yet would be catastrophic if it came to fruition:
What do an ex-hippy curmudgeon like James Howard Kunstler and an ultra-conservative* military consultant like William S. Lind have in common? For different reasons**, each is convinced that rail transportation will and
The Economic Collapse Blog notes a rumble under the chair, and it ain’t baked beans: Why are fault lines and volcanoes all over North and South America suddenly waking up? Are we
As I am sitting under a tornado watch at present,* it seemed a good time to examine another threat that the prepper should consider when selecting a location to live: tornadoes. In
In Part IV of the Where to Live series, we’re going to take a brief look at one often-overlooked threat to consider when choosing a home or a bugout location: nuclear power
This is a post no one really wants to write, a subject few Americans truly wants to address. Even Alex Jones, in his documentary film Strategic Relocation, blames potential collapse-driven ethnic strife on
In Where to Live Part I we took a look at a green and red map that was almost the inverse of this one – that of annual rainfall. In this map, which shows
After watching a (now removed) Youtube vid that concluded that the best place in the whole world for all of us to live is in the Florida Panhandle,* I got to thinking
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