Having a good survival book on hand is almost as important as having the right gear. In fact, when things go sideways, knowledge often matters more than the gear itself.Anyone can buy equipment. Anyone can throw a few supplies in a bag. But when a real crisis hits—when the power is out, communication networks are down, and help isn’t coming—you’re going to rely on one thing above everything else: what you know.That’s where a good survival book becomes invaluable.Unlike a website or video that disappears the second the grid goes down, a book is always there. No batteries required. No…
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Despite around-the-clock bombing by British and American heavy bombers, the Germans during World War II produced an ever-increasing volume of advanced military materiel right up until the end of the war. Even though they had terribly limited resources and were being squeezed on all sides, they still managed to field the first true assault rifle, genre-defining attack submarines, and surface-to-surface missile systems that the rest of the world would take a generation to best. However, what they really excelled at was jet airplanes. The Arado Ar234 Blitz bomber was supposed to turn the tide of the war for the Nazis.…
For decades the media has repeated the same number like it’s gospel: The national debt number!Today’s headline: “The national debt is about $39 trillion.” But is it really? Or are they all hiding the fact that this is all one giant fuckling ponzi scheme?The Truth is:That’s the number on the Treasury clock.That’s the number politicians argue about.That’s the number the financial media pretends is the full story.But even establishment economists are starting to admit something most Americans were never meant to understand.That number is a fantasy.In a recent interview with Fortune, University of Pennsylvania economist Kent Smetters, who directs the…
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The Seax or Sax is an ancient style of blade that, at least in principle and shape, dates to the Migration Period in Europe (300-375 CE). The blade style and shape were single edged, sometimes with a point, but often without it. It’s speculated that many were fashioned from larger swords that broke in battle. If a warrior couldn’t afford a new sword, he would fashion a Seax from the remaining parts giving a full-sized handle with a shorter blade that was still effective. Seax may have been the Old English word for “knife” and how the Saxons gained their…
A closer look at what stress does to your mind and body during and after a lethal force incident.Imagine you wake at 2 in the morning to the sound of breaking glass. Your heart races. In a split second your brain goes into overdrive: you worry about your family, defending your home, and the safety of the people you love. You jump out of bed, grab your weapon, and move through a house you know like the back of your hand. In the living room you see the silhouette of a figure who is too large to be one of…
Sam Altman Just Said the Quiet Part Out Loud: “Intelligence Is a Utility” – And We’re the Cattle Who’ll Pay for ItSam Altman dropped this bomb this week at the BlackRock Infrastructure Summit:“We see a future where intelligence is a utility, like electricity or water, and people buy it from us on a meter.”Let that sink in.Sam Altman at the BlackRock Infrastructure Summit:“We see a future where intelligence is a utility, like electricity or water, and people buy it from us on a meter.”The elites don’t see you as a person anymore. You’re livestock. Cattle. A resource to be milked….……
You have a well-made, high-quality defensive handgun. You have bought the best defensive rounds available and made sure they run in your pistol. You have a sound EDC rig that allows you to quickly and safely present your firearm, and you have trained to do it effectively. You are set, right? However, you simply cannot seem to consistently hit with the groups you think you should. Blaming the sights is rarely the path to improved shooting. Yes, ensure your sights or optic are properly dialed in. After that, work on your weaknesses to improve accuracy. Despite the frequency with which…
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Guns that you can change and modify are some of the most fun to build out, shoot, or just own. While the AR-15 is the GOAT for home-building, the P365 isn’t too far behind these days. The gap is getting smaller with new releases like the Tyrant P365 PDW chassis. SPECS & FEATURES 18-3/4″ Long (brace deployed) 11″ Long (brace stowed) 5″ Tall 2″ Wide Removable aluminum blast shield with bottom mounted picatinny Removable side folding spriing loaded brace Removable Magazine Holder with ambidextrous magazine release Rear mounted Picatinny Aluminum chassis with polymer Grip and Magazine Holder Aluminum brace with…