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OCOKA – Advanced Terrain Analysis Through a Tactical Lens

OCOKA – Advanced Terrain Analysis Through a Tactical Lens Part VIII of the Complete Navigation Field Guide We are delving deep into understanding how to move across the land in our ongoing series, the Complete Navigation Field Guide. It’s crucial to understand that part of our learning here is to train ourselves now so that […]

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An Ecocentric Second Age of Enlightenment

An Ecocentric Second Age of Enlightenment Five Tenets for a Livable Future The Age of Enlightenment, spanning the late 17th to the early 19th centuries, was a pivotal period in human history characterized by a profound transformation in thought, culture, and society. Intellectuals and philosophers such as Immanuel Kant, Voltaire, and John Locke championed reason, […]

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Feathers Fall, Humanity Falters: An Indictment of Our War on Wildlife

Feathers Fall, Humanity Falters: An Indictment of Our War on Wildlife In the Shadows of our Progress, the Pelicans of California Starve—A Harrowing Testament to the Devouring Maw of Industrial Greed In the face of nature’s grim scene on the California coast, where the corpses and struggling forms of brown pelicans accumulate against a backdrop […]

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Collapse & Camping Skills?

Collapse & Camping Skills? Why I Talk About Operational Capabilities of Our Communities Imagine a world where the grating buzz of civilization has quieted, where the conveniences we once took for granted—clean running water at the turn of a handle, shelves stocked with food at every corner, the comforting glow of streetlights guiding our way […]

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Don’t Just Hope For Adequate Emergency Response

Don’t Just Hope For Adequate Emergency Response Lessons from the Oregon Ice Storm of 2024 Last month, I, along with many fellow Oregonians (and others in the Pacific Northwest), faced the chilling grip of a devastating ice storm. At work, I experienced the test of a power outage. The storm’s fury was evident in the […]

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Olduvai IV: Courage
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Olduvai II: Exodus
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