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14 Basic Things To Have In Your Car In Winter Part 1. Growing up near the Cleveland snow belt on Lake Erie has its advantages.

14 Basic Things To Have In Your Car In Winter Part 1

Starting with the first snowfall of the year, the local weather people constantly remind you what emergency items to carry in your car for winter in case you got stuck in the snow (or more likely, get stuck in the mud after the snow melts.) Prompted by the latest snow storm and my car accident last week, I’m spreading the word on what to have your car during winter snow emergencies. You probably already have most of the items on the list. The basic items don’t cost a ton of money and are things you can use year round. I’ll do a Part 2 later this week with the more advanced/prepared items for winter driving. Most of the items in Part 1 live in our car full time because they are useful to carry in the car in summer and winter. DIY Internet Access When The Government Shuts It Down. Obama Seizes Control Of All US Farms, Food, Livestock, Equipment & Fertilizer. (NaturalNews) "We told ya so" just doesn't quite cut it anymore.

Obama Seizes Control Of All US Farms, Food, Livestock, Equipment & Fertilizer

As the American sheeple slept, selfishly refusing to take a stand against tyranny, the Obama administration has been plotting what can only be called a total government takeover of America. On March 16, 2012, President Obama issued an executive order entitled, "NATIONAL DEFENSE RESOURCES PREPAREDNESS. " ( This executive order states that the President alone has the authority to take over all resources in the nation (labor, food, industry, etc.) as long as it is done "to promote the national defense" -- a phrase so vague that it could mean practically anything.

The power to seize control and take over these resources is delegated to the following government authorities: (1) the Secretary of Agriculture with respect to food resources, food resource facilities, livestock resources, veterinary resources, plant health resources, and the domestic distribution of farm equipment and commercial fertilizer;

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Fire Making & Stoves. Wilderness Survival. How to Survive Falling Through Ice: An Illustrated Guide. If you live in a place where snowy and icy winters are the norm, you know the dangers of falling through the ice.

How to Survive Falling Through Ice: An Illustrated Guide

And this guide is especially pertinent for those areas of the country where freezing weather only visits sporadically. When frigid temps descend for a short time upon a location that’s not used to seeing them, people, especially children, are apt to go out exploring their neighborhood ponds and reservoirs. As you can imagine, this creates a danger because the cold weather hasn’t been around long enough to create ice strong enough to walk on. That very scenario has happened here in Tulsa this winter, where two young men, in separate accidents, both drowned when venturing out onto a thinly-frozen creek and pond.

So be sure to share this guide with your kids after you study the info yourself. Survival: Emergency Water. How to Read a Compass. DIY Projects You Can Start Now To Survive Later. Build A Warm Shelter Out Of Everyday Materials. Article originally posted at www.PreparedForThat.com Shelter is one of the primary needs of all people, secondary only to water and food.

Build A Warm Shelter Out Of Everyday Materials

Shelter is needed to keep you safe from wind and weather, and also to provide a warm, dry place to rest and recuperate. During an emergency without electricity, many modern homes will still keep the weather at bay but may prove insufficient against the onslaught of frigid temperatures. Self Reliance - By J.R. Whipple & Associates. Preparedness Nuggets Index. The original index page for these Preparedness Nuggets, online since 1999, practically a geezer as webpages go, was recently corrupted.

Preparedness Nuggets Index

Not sure how that happened, but so it did. So the original somewhat gaudily decorated page is replaced with this much more simple page. I will try to replace the summaries of each index as I get time. These Preparedness Nuggets are composed of information gleaned from various online discussions in 1998-1999. It is the internet equivalent of talking about various subjects with a neighbor over the back fence.

Top 14 Survival Downloads You Should Have. Fallout Shelter: How To Build A Fallout Shelter. (You can also download a free PDF copy of the How to Build a Fallout Shelter guide.)

Fallout Shelter: How To Build A Fallout Shelter

There are a growing number of companies producing readymade storm shelters and fallout shelters, but these can be expensive. 100 Skills Every Man Should Know: 2008's Ultimate DIY List. Urban Survival Skills Everyone Should Know. It's your word against his..

Urban Survival Skills Everyone Should Know

If he ain't talkin, your word pretty much wins. Also, don't try draggin him back in your house after he's dead.. The cops will be able to tell he was shot inside your house. How to Identify Poison Ivy - Infographic - Outdoor Information Resource. Posted by Treks on Friday, August 24, 2012 · 7 Comments.

How to Identify Poison Ivy - Infographic - Outdoor Information Resource

31 How to Sites Must Check. Home » How to » 31 Best How To Sites To Learn Everything You Need To Know In Internet you can find lots of site which helps you to learn lots of thing that we use in our daily life.

31 How to Sites Must Check

But the question is where to find it and and how to learn lots of thing and guides free. In our daily life we are doing lots of thing such as using computer, learning web design and more and more. 41 Camping Hacks That Are Borderline Genius.

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