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We recently had a tornado touch down here. We were not in the path and only had a tree broken, but were without power for

We recently had a tornado touch down here. We were not in the path and only had a tree broken, but were without power for

The Area Study focuses your preparation efforts and saves time & money. An Area Study will not only help you prepare, it will also

Most survival books focus on the survival aspect. The Green Beret Preparation and Survival Guide has that, but first, it focuses on preparation. What to

We recently had a tornado touch down here in Knoxville. We were not in the path and only had a tree broken, but were without

If you need one piece of preparation gear, get the one that has a lot of pieces. Frankly, after researching, there’s nothing wrong with buying

Our super-fantastic-wonderful book Rest In Pink is only .99 today. or Kindle Unlimited here. There are other free books today, too. One could possibly save

We rely on cell phones and the point has been made that they might be not be reliable. One thing to remember is that a

We’re besieged by advice, information and equipment to help us prepare and survive. How do you sort through it all? What is the most efficient

There are many variables when we consider the possible disasters, emergencies, accidents, etcetera that we could face both on a day-to-day basis and long term.

Because we know we need to do something, but we’re not sure what, and there’s just so much other stuff to do in day-to-day living

Despite the massive buildup of Russian forces on their border, and the fact they’ve been in conflict with Russia for years from a previous invasion,

I haven’t written about the pandemic in a while; perhaps I’ve been numbed out like many of us. But first, note its day 324 since

That’s the latest prediction. Which means a surge and more than double the current death toll coming in the next four months. This is the

What’s changed? That’s what I ask myself as I see the push to re-open schools, to have sports start up, and all the rhetoric that’s

That sums up the apocalypse that is the United States. Betsy DeVos, Sec of Education, summed up this administration’s approach to the pandemic this morning

We also don’t do logic. Or common sense. We do what we ‘believe’. And what we believe is often wrong. Why did we even shut

There’s no other way to title our current reality. Science doesn’t care what your political beliefs are. Nor your religious beliefs. It doesn’t care what

Yes, it’s day 105. But here in TN we’re seeing cases increase. If you live in Florida, Arizona or Texas, it’s really surging. No matter

I wrote my first draft of The Green Beret Preparation and Survival Guide about a decade ago. I did my first version of a free

Facts are facts. There is no vaccine for COVID-19 We are over 110,000 confirmed deaths due to COVID-19. The true number, given we know many

Yes, I was off a day yesterday. Damn time travel. Got me a loop. I’d explain it but then we’d have to use straws and

The helicopter flies over you, carrying them to the airport; but not the part where you have to go through security and take your shoes

We are undergoing a psychological condition called ‘derealization’. It’s a dissociative disorder which involves disruptions or breakdowns of memory, consciousness, awareness, identity, and/or perception. It’s

And, technically, it is pocket-sized if you put it on your phone in the Kindle ap. But the print size is shown above against an

I’ll get back to more information on water tomorrow, but today I’m in a state of shock over the images from Wisconsin, where their supreme

While water does not appear to be priority for most people in terms of the pandemic, it is a priority for survival if some other

Beyond the Four Basics and doing an Area Study, the next priority is having a Grab-N-Go bag. At least one. I have one in the

Official reports show that 33,000,000 Americans have filed for unemployment in the past month. The equivalent of the work force for half the states in

We wasted the last two months. That’s what historians will focus on. Why did we shut things down and not aggressively test? What good did

When I watched Contagion years ago, I thought it was reasonably well done but really underestimated the degree of societal breakdown that such a pandemic

I was checking my accounts and it seems somewhere in early March my Medium account switched from being linked to my Twitter account to my

There is a term in economics called sunk cost. It means expenses in a business which are made and cannot be recovered, no matter what

I studied World War I at West Point. We all know about the Great Depression that began in 1929. But the 1920s? All I know

Facts: On the day that TN/LA/TX and GA report the most cases and most deaths in the previous 24 hours, those states are relaxing their

We’ve now seen armed protestors storming state capitols a couple of times. Today it was Michigan. What’s amazing is that it’s legal for them to

I’ve been out of the net for a couple of days meandering in the Jeep in the Smoky Mountains with Scout. We explored the Cherokee

My wife and I have been looking to move for a while now. For the first time, even before this pandemic, one of the considerations

I’m watching kids being dropped off by their parents to a house across the street where there’s a big sign congratulating a daughter on her

The diagram seems to suggest the curve is flattening, which would be good news. The reality is testing is so poor in terms of numbers,

We’ve heard all the news about the need for ventilators; a big reason for that is because by the time many people are admitted to

Here is a useful page where you can enter your zip code and get local information about COVID-19: https://www.cnn.com/resources/coronavirus-information/ Here is a page on the

Listening to the news today it felt like a lot of people are acting like we’re on the downslope of this pandemic, while I feel

The saying above is a truism. Most Americans have been living in a bubble most of our lives. Protected from a harsher reality. Even now,

A happy picture, although they are not adhering to social distancing, of Scout and Cool Gus in my office with Tigger ready to pounce in

The day I blew out my eye riding my bike up Foothills Parkway and gaining 2,000 feet in altitude, one of the reasons I did

The image is supposed to be of 10,000 people lined up, waiting for a food bank to open in San Antonio. I’ve seen similar lines

Change is incredibly hard. Most of what we do is habit. This pandemic is upsetting those habits and teaching us new ones. Hopefully positive ones.

The picture is of volunteers standing outside a medical center in Italy. They’re holding bags of food to hand out to those less fortunate. Italy

The map above is the estimate chances of an epidemic across the country. The darker, the worse. I sometimes wonder how this event will be

The first thing I have people do in my Survival Guide, and when I conduct Survival Workshops, is an Area Study. Why? Because everyone’s situation

Got your attention? Sadly, if you’re reading this, I’ve probably had your attention. I despair of the stupidity and willful ignorance in this country. We

Is not good. This isn’t going to be over any time soon. Honestly, as I type one-eyed, I vacillate on the outlook. There are two

I haven’t posted the map in a while. Note Florida is heating up. These maps and all the numbers are really skewed by how few

Long day of trying to rest my eye after the surgery—supposed to spend most of the day on my left side as well as all

Pandemics don’t just come and then disappear. They come in waves; hopefully smaller and smaller waves, but until we have a vaccine, COVID-19 will be

I’m a big fan of SOPs—standing operating procedures. These are ones I received from a reader, Fred, and I think they make sense PROTOCOL WHEN

Hard as it is to believe, we are still just in the early stages of the pandemic. The number above has been ticking down. Yesterday

My surgery went well, did a follow up with doctor today and he said eye looks good, but I’m out of commission for a while.

I’d mentioned this before. That the unexpected will occur. As we hunker down here, I have an unexpected medical emergency. I never had surgery for

There are many who think we’ll be okay in two or three months. Wrong. Two things to consider: The fact we have no coordinated federal

Change is incredibly difficult. A little change brings discomfort. A lot of change brings fear. There is a very thin line between discomfort and fear.

We canceled our home delivery of the NY Times 2 weeks ago. My morning ritual used to be to walk down to the mailbox with

Every training environment I was in, and every unit I served with in the Army emphasized leadership. From West Point, to Infantry Officer Basic and

I’m not a glass half full; glass half empty guy. I’m a “what’s in the damn glass?” person. To understand my psyche, realize I’ve written

My son just forwarded me the California lockdown order; which is probably a week late, or early, depending on your perspective. It’s a huge pain

The less you have to go out, the better. Hopefully you’ve stocked up as much food and supplies as you can. Your freezer and fridge

At one time in Special Forces, my team was given the mission to parachute into a certain place and conduct covert surveillance on various targets

There are those who are still blowing SARS-CoV-2 off, comparing it to the flu or, because of the coronavirus label, to the strains of coronavirus

Lots of closures, some optional, many mandatory. Without clear Federal oversight, states and local governments are doing what they can. I drove to the woods

We “know” SARS-CoV-2 is well beyond containment. Schools are being closed, athletic events canceled, etc. In larger cities, more and more activities are being shuttered.

these next six weeks or so, even though it is likely almost all of us will eventually be exposed to the virus (ie it’s not

CDC is reporting 1,215 cases of SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19/Coronavirus. Pick your name. The first is the technical one. The latter is what everyone is calling it, but

This is based on recent observations, mostly from China, and medical journals, and is ongoing, but these appear to be trends: Coronavirus spreads slower than

Yes, SARS-CoV-2, is the official name of this form of Coronavirus. I think people don’t want to use the SARS term as it stands for