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Self-Reliance Strategies: Resources for Setting Up a Prepper’s Homestead Quickly and Inexpensively
Self-Reliance Strategies: Resources for Setting Up a Prepper’s Homestead Quickly and Inexpensively This week, the self-reliance report is about the resources and strategies I’ve used for setting up a prepper’s homestead quickly and inexpensively. A lot of research went into swapping environments – I moved from a low country rather dry farm to a cabin […]
Make a Thrifty DIY Swingset Chicken Coop
Make a Thrifty DIY Swingset Chicken Coop Do you have one of those old A-shaped swingsets rusting in your backyard? If you do, then you have the basis for an awesome swingset chicken coop! (And if you don’t, watch Craigslist – there are frequently people offering them for free to whoever comes to pick them […]
`The Self-Reliance Weekly Report: Acts of Nature, Farm Fresh Eggs, and DIYs
`The Self-Reliance Weekly Report: Acts of Nature, Farm Fresh Eggs, and DIYs The Self-Reliance Weekly Report discusses acts of nature, along with a healthy helping of information about eggs from the backyard and, of course, unique and frugal DIYs from across the web. Despite the epic drought in California, the state also has a long history […]
The Self-Reliance Manifesto: More Than 300 Resources to Guide You on the Path to Radical Freedom
The Self-Reliance Manifesto: More Than 300 Resources to Guide You on the Path to Radical Freedom Self-Reliance. It’s a revolutionary word these days and I thought it deserved a manifesto. Manifesto: noun man·i·fes·to \ˌma-nə-ˈfes-(ˌ)tō\ A declaration of the intentions, motives, or views of the issuer. ~~~~~ Have you happened to notice that our society is out of balance? The […]
The Self-Reliance Weekly Report: Getting Organized
The Self-Reliance Weekly Report: Getting Organized In the last weeks of winter, you can sometimes find yourself in limbo. You’re itching for spring and the smell of the freshly turned dirt, the magic of planting seeds, and the good weather to get outside and have some fun. Meanwhile, it’s still cold, possibly slushy, and definitely […]
Self-Reliance Strategies for Small Spaces, Temporary Locations, and Rentals
Self-Reliance Strategies for Small Spaces, Temporary Locations, and Rentals This week, we’re going to talk about self-reliance strategies for small spaces, temporary locations, and rentals because I got a great question in the comments of an article this week. The commenter asked, “What should those who live in apartment settings or renting do? What should […]
Venezuela Is Out of Food: Here’s What an Economic Collapse Really Looks Like
Venezuela Is Out of Food: Here’s What an Economic Collapse Really Looks Like Venezuela is out of food. After several years of long lines, rationing, and shortages, the socialist country does not have enough food to feed its population, and the opposition government has declared a “nutritional emergency.” This is just the most recent nail in the […]
Self Reliance Weekly Report: Planning for Spring
Self Reliance Weekly Report: Planning for Spring This week’s Self Reliance Weekly Report is all about getting ready for spring. It’s here: that time of year when it’s still winter, but the anticipation of spring is in the air. (And possibly on the table in the form of seed and nursery catalogs!) One of my […]
Prepping for a Blizzard: A Practical Survival Guide
Prepping for a Blizzard: A Practical Survival Guide Few can deny the common sense behind preparing for something that is definitely going to happen, yet every year, an impending winter storm sends people rushing out to the store at the last minute, prepping for a blizzard that is due to hit in mere hours. Every […]
The Self-Reliance Weekly Report – Feb. 3, 2016
The Self-Reliance Weekly Report – Feb. 3, 2016 Prepping What to wear outside, winter edition. When the snow is flying and the weather is cold, it’s vital to protect yourself from the potential of hypothermia. Layering is an essential part of keeping warm, and there are 4 specific layers you should have on. Not only should you […]
How to Test Your Drinking Water (And Why You Should Do It)
How to Test Your Drinking Water (And Why You Should Do It) While we would love to be able to trust the liquid flowing from our faucets, anyone who pays even half-hearted attention to the news knows that we can no longer expect safety in our drinking water unless we confirm it ourselves. The EPA […]
The Self-Reliance Weekly Report – Jan. 20, 2016
The Self-Reliance Weekly Report – Jan. 20, 2016 Dear Friends: If you are a regular reader or subscriber of this site, you’ve probably seen my Survival Saturday posts and newsletters. Because I am a voracious reader and a current events junkie, I decided that I’d write a weekly post and let you know what I […]
Reader’s Choice 2015: The Top 15 Articles of the Year
Reader’s Choice 2015: The Top 15 Articles of the Year In a year filled with violence, financial uncertainty, an epidemic of offended people, and unprecedented civil unrest, it’s obvious that more people than ever became aware of the need to get prepared. Based on your favorite posts, some prevalent themes are clear. Readers are interested in […]
The 10 Daily Habits of Prepared People
The 10 Daily Habits of Prepared People For some people, preparedness is about the big things: the well-stocked retreat home, buying yet another firearm, or getting a super-fancy generator. While these things can certainly be classified as preparedness endeavors, it isn’t the expensive and dramatic gestures that make us truly prepared people. The way prepared people spend […]
How to Survive a Terrorist Attack
How to Survive a Terrorist Attack When horrible events happen, people want to know why. Why was a random group of people targeted to have their innocent day destroyed by violence and terror? Why did the culprit choose that group of victims, that day on the calendar, that specific location? And who? Who was the mastermind behind the […]



