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  • Consider The Little Things

    11/25/2013 7:53:36 PM PST · by Kartographer · 58 replies
    Survival Blog ^ | 11/13 | RP
    I don’t sweat the big things, I’m sure there are a million articles on them already and you have read them all, but I hope there are a few little things here that will give you food for though, and that might just save your life some day.
  • Yellen's Spectacular Rise

    12/01/2013 7:21:43 AM PST · by Phinneous · 13 replies
    NY Post ^ | 12/1/13 | Carl Campanile
    She’s about to become one of the most influential financial leaders in the world, but a classmate who sat in front of Janet Yellen at Brooklyn’s Ft. Hamilton HS says he was “shocked” at her career path.
  • Infographic: Ten Most Common Emergency Food Fails

    11/16/2013 6:32:36 PM PST · by dynachrome · 196 replies
    shtfplan.com ^ | 11-16-13 | Mac Slavo
    You have your 1,000 pounds of wheat. Your 500 gallons of water and enough ammo to make Chuck Norris jealous but the question remains, are you truly prepared? Just because you’ve been prepping for twenty years doesn’t mean you haven’t made some mistakes along the way. It’s not enough to just have your emergency food storage, you have to be able to store it, eat it and even move it if things really get crazy.
  • NOMURA: It's The End Of The End Of The World

    11/27/2013 6:40:28 AM PST · by blam · 23 replies
    TBI ^ | 11-27-2013 | oe Weisenthal
    NOMURA: It's The End Of The End Of The World Joe Weisenthal Nov. 27, 2013, 5:47 AM Japanese investment bank Nomura is out with a big global economic outlook for 2014. The title is "The End Of The End Of The World." The theme is that as 2013 comes to a close, the age of crisis is well and truly over. There are still lingering issues of course, but the really huge themes that have dominated the past several years are gone, and concerns over systemic risk will no longer be high on investors minds. Strategist Michael Kurtz and Co....
  • Banks Warn Fed They May Have To Start Charging Depositors

    11/24/2013 8:57:51 PM PST · by blam · 17 replies
    Zero Hedge ^ | 11-24-2013 | Tyler Durden
    Banks Warn Fed They May Have To Start Charging Depositors Tyler Durden 11/24/2013 15:24 -0500 The Fed's Catch 22 just got catchier. While most attention in the recently released FOMC minutes fell on the return of the taper as a possibility even as soon as December (making the November payrolls report the most important ever, ever, until the next one at least), a less discussed issue was the Fed's comment that it would consider lowering the Interest on Excess Reserves to zero as a means to offset the implied tightening that would result from the reduction in the monthly flow...
  • Typhoon Haiyan: Desperation triggers anarchy in storm-devastated areas

    11/13/2013 6:58:21 AM PST · by Teotwawki · 53 replies
    World News on NBCNews.com ^ | November 13, 2013 | Eric Baculinao, F Brinley Bruton, Courney Kube
    Desperation triggered anarchy in communities flattened by Typhoon Haiyan as survivors of one of the most violent storms ever to hit land struggled to find food, clean water and medicine Wednesday ....[snip].... ANC Television said security forces exchanged fire with armed men amid widespread looting of shops and warehouses for food, water and other supplies
  • Zombie Apocalypse Stock Portfolio Triples In 3 Years

    11/11/2013 9:11:28 AM PST · by Red in Blue PA · 12 replies
    Zombie aficionados debate whether the living dead should be fast- or slow-moving. But there's no denying that the Zombie Apocalypse Stock Portfolio — companies that should do well in a zombie outbreak — has been lightning-fast. The zombie portfolio of seven stocks — SolarCity (SCTY), Generac (GNRC), Sturm Ruger (RGR), Smith & Wesson (SWHC), Cabela's (CAB), GNC (GNC) and Pall Corp. (PLL) — has soared by 230% since "The Walking Dead" premiered on Oct. 31, 2010. That compares to 50% for the S&P 500 index. So far this year, the Zombie Apocalypse Stock Portfolio has jumped 63% vs. the S&P...
  • Anyone hear from PI Freepers yet?

    11/10/2013 2:03:43 PM PST · by Oshkalaboomboom · 41 replies
    11/10/2013 | Oshkalaboomboom
    That terrible storm which hit the Philippines must have affected a lot of expats as well as the natives. Some of those expats are Freepers. Has anyone got an update so we know if they are all safe? We even had at least one Prepper living there, hope he bugged out safely. Prayers go out to all of them.
  • We’re In The Most Dangerous Moment Since the Cuban Missile Crisis

    11/08/2013 1:57:13 PM PST · by Errant · 60 replies
    Zero Hedge ^ | 8 Novemeber, 2013 | George Washington
    Scientists Warn of Extreme Risk We’ve long said that the greatest short-term threat to humanity is from the fuel pools at Fukushima. The Japanese nuclear agency recently green-lighted the removal of the spent fuel rods from Fukushima reactor 4′s spent fuel pool. The operation is scheduled to begin this month. The head of the U.S. Department of Energy correctly notes: "The success of the cleanup also has global significance. So we all have a direct interest in seeing that the next steps are taken well, efficiently and safely."
  • Warning Signs Flash as Stock Market Soars to Records

    11/03/2013 10:28:47 AM PST · by Brad from Tennessee · 39 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | November 3, 2013 | By Gregory Zuckerman
    For some investors, it feels a lot more like 1999 than 2013. Third-quarter earnings have not been spectacular. The U.S. isn't expected to grow at anything close to breakneck speed next year. And there are few industries experiencing huge profit expansions. Despite all that, a number of high-profile—mostly technology—stocks are soaring. The heady advances are making shareholders of these companies big money, but they're also raising serious questions among some analysts about whether the unusual trading is a troublesome sign for the overall market. Last week, the Dow Jones Industrial Average set a record on Tuesday, but closed up just...
  • Doomsday Preppers TV Show...?

    10/30/2013 4:29:30 AM PDT · by kyperman · 31 replies
    Rodney Dial is crafting hefty waterproof containers that can store all his preps safely underwater where no one can reach them.
  • In Fed and Out, Many Now Think Inflation Helps (here comes the propaganda)

    10/28/2013 9:24:16 AM PDT · by Red in Blue PA · 14 replies
    NY Times ^ | October 26, 2013
    WASHINGTON — Inflation is widely reviled as a kind of tax on modern life, but as Federal Reserve policy makers prepare to meet this week, there is growing concern inside and outside the Fed that inflation is not rising fast enough. Some economists say more inflation is just what the American economy needs to escape from a half-decade of sluggish growth and high unemployment. The Fed has worked for decades to suppress inflation, but economists, including Janet Yellen, President Obama’s nominee to lead the Fed starting next year, have long argued that a little inflation is particularly valuable when the...
  • Crime Is Getting Worse: Violent Crime In America Increased By 15 Percent Last Year

    10/25/2013 5:43:03 AM PDT · by alexmark
    INVESTMENT WATCH BLOG ^ | Michael Snyder
    EXCLUSIVE: Terry McAuliffe has promised voters he is committed to transparency, but in the final days of a Virginia governor’s race he leads, the Democrat has steadfastly refused to explain a complicated financial arrangement involving several family trusts and a union-owned insurance and investment company. For the arrangement... Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/oct/24/mcauliffe-silent-on-union-connected-loan/#ixzz2ijYL0ikj Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter
  • 12 Shocking Clues About What America Will Look Like When The Next Great Economic Crisis Strikes

    10/22/2013 5:13:01 AM PDT · by IbJensen · 39 replies
    DC Clothesline ^ | 10/21/2013 | Michael Snyder
    The collapse of American society is accelerating. For the moment, much of our social decay is being masked by the tremendous level of affluence that we are experiencing. It has been reported that 4 out of every 5 adults in the United States “struggle with joblessness, near-poverty or reliance on welfare for at least parts of their lives”, but in general Americans still enjoy a debt-fueled standard of living that is far beyond what most of the rest of the world enjoys. When that debt-fueled standard of living permanently disappears, it is going to unleash chaos unlike anything that America...
  • Faber: Fed could up QE to $1 trillion a month

    10/21/2013 5:58:54 PM PDT · by Red in Blue PA · 40 replies
    "The question is not tapering. The question is at what point will they increase the asset purchases to say $150 [billion] , $200 [billion], a trillion dollars a month," Faber said in a " Squawk Box " interview. The Fed-which is currently buying $85 billion worth of bonds every month-will hold its October meeting next week to deliberate the future of its asset purchases known as quantitative easing . (Read more: Treasury yields will still spike to 5%: Societe Generale ) Faber has been predicting so-called "QE infinity" because "every government program that is introduced under urgency and as a...
  • Food stamps glitch is a glimpse into pandemonium to come

    10/16/2013 7:25:22 AM PDT · by IbJensen · 88 replies
    DC Clothesline ^ | 10/16/2013 | Dr. Eowyn
    Under the POS’s presidency, the number of Americans receiving food stamps (now called Electronic Benefits Transfer or EBT) exploded. Today, one in five U.S. households are on food stamps. Worse still, we are taking two steps back for every step forward: For every new job that’s been created, two new recipients (let’s call them food-stampers) are added to the food stamps dole. Given our exploding national debt and the impending bankruptcy of, first, Social Security Disability (in 2016!), then Social Security itself, followed by Medicare, anyone with half a brain whose head isn’t plunged deep in the River of Denial,...
  • EBT To Shut Down Nationwide Starting November

    10/15/2013 7:59:03 AM PDT · by TigerClaws · 347 replies
    USDA
  • Are Food Stamp Riots Coming? Stores Ransacked and Torn Apart during Food Stamp Outage

    10/14/2013 11:37:22 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 56 replies
    OffGrid Survival Blog ^ | October 14, 2013 | Rob Richardson
    If you ever wondered why we recommend prepping, and stockpiling food and emergency supplies, one look at what happened this weekend Springhill and Mansfield, LA should tell you everything you need to know – and will give you a glimpse at what this country will look like during a nationwide crisis. Over the weekend, the debit system that allows people on government assistance to buy food, temporarily went down. The resulting chaos is a small glimpse at what I believe will happen, should the government plunge this country into some sort of economic collapse. A couple of Walmarts in Louisiana...
  • How I saw it... A story (Something to think about it)

    10/14/2013 3:13:03 PM PDT · by The Working Man · 74 replies
    Me | October 14, 2013 | The Working Man
    How I saw it. Through the scope on my 30-30 I kept the reticule steady on the first of the insulators I was to destroy tonight. The Power lines leading away into the distance from the Niagara Power station to the Cities of the south were thin lines in the bright moonlight. I thought about what had brought me to this spot… Cold, hungry… Ah who am I kidding, I still had another twenty pounds of fat I could stand to burn through. My spotter hadn’t had a good meal in two days and I had given her my Jerky...
  • Vanity - What do FReepers think of this deal from Auguson Farms for Emergence Food?

    10/14/2013 7:03:57 AM PDT · by raybbr · 105 replies
    10/14/13 | raybbr
    I am a member of BJ's wholesale. They have this emergency food supply available: http://www.bjs.com/augason-farms-emergency-food-storage-kit-1-year-1-person.product.211362?dimId=8052 Any thoughts? I have a supply of food that I've been building up over time. About two months for my family of four (two adults - two children). I want a compact supply and something I can build further on. Thanks in advance.