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Japan and American futures…As Predicted–Japan Widens Evacuation ZONE!!!
Update April 10th 2011: (Reuters) – Japan plans to extend the evacuation zone around its crippled nuclear plant because of high radiation levels, local media reported on Monday, with engineers no closer to regaining control of six reactors hit by a giant tsunami one month ago. Concern at Japan’s inability contain its nuclear crisis, caused by a March 11 earthquake and tsunami, is mounting with Prime Minister Naoto Kan‘s ruling party suffering embarrassing losses in local elections … Read entire article »
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Fukushima Reactor #2 Melted through Containment Vessel!! All 6 reactors to be “decommissioned”
Update: March 30th 2011: The battle to save the Fukushima nuclear power plant now appears lost as the radioactive core from Reactor No. 2 has melted through the containment vessel and dropped into the concrete basement of the reactor structure. This is “raising fears of a major release of radiation at the site,” reports The Guardian, which broke the story (http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/201…). A former General Electric nuclear expert told The Guardian that Japan appears to have … Read entire article »
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WATER–Part Three–Purification
Ah yes, water, the most important survival topic to discuss. That’s right water, more important than food, shelter, security, clothing, fire, or even companionship. You have your priorities right if you can place God first, water a close second, and oxygen not far behind, during times of strife and turmoil. Why is water so important? Life–without water you are guaranteed to quickly die, period. Food Preparation–Water is essential to rehydrate your dehydrated or freeze dried food‘s. Hygiene–Brushing teeth, to washing … Read entire article »
WATER–Part Two Locating and Collecting
Ah yes, water, the most important survival topic to discuss. That’s right water, more important than food, shelter, security, clothing, fire, or even companionship. You have your priorities right if you can place God first, water a close second, and oxygen not far behind, during times of strife and turmoil. Why is water so important? Life–without water you are guaranteed to quickly die, period. Food Preparation–Water is essential to rehydrate your dehydrated or freeze dried food‘s. Hygiene–Brushing teeth, to washing … Read entire article »
The Bug Out Bag
By Chris Mosser Faith & Survival January 19th 2011 If you want to understand in detail the needs for a bug out bag I suggest you read three of my older blogs. How 48 hours can change your life: http://faithandsurvival.com/?p=155 The Day the Dollar Dies: http://faithandsurvival.com/?p=246 Skyrocketing Prices Now: http://faithandsurvival.com/?p=311 Now let us get into the details. Combination Strategy: The bug out bag should be used IN CONJUCTION with the Survival Vest, (Please see that blog http://faithandsurvival.com/?p=143). This is very important to remember since … Read entire article »
Survival Skills —Chapter Two
Authors Note: This is chapter two of a two part series. If you have not read part one, (posted on December 8th), I recommend you spend a moment reading that first. As I look at survival skills for various emergency situations we are preparing for I want to break the skills assesment into three categories. 1…Shelter in Place and Wilderness Skills 2…Shelter in Place Support 3…Wilderness Support Shelter in Place and Wilderness Skills: Physical Skills: In this category you would want to identify skills that … Read entire article »
The Survival Vest
By: Chris Mosser Faith & Survival December 13th, 2010 What is a survival vest? Why do I need one? Can I go purchase one at a Wal-mart? These and many more tidbits of knowledge I will cover in this article. I understand this is not a topic that will hold every one’s interest, some people might have read the title and moved on already, so I am not going to attempt much levity here. What I am going to … Read entire article »
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