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MVT Shield in time for the holidays

Posted on November 8, 2013 by athomasNovember 7, 2013

MVT Shield The gift sure to be tops under the tree this season is the MVT Shield. What else do you give the prepper that already has everything but a shelter tarp that can hide 100% of your thermal imagery. … Continue reading →

Posted in Survival | Tagged survival kit

Time Flies gives us reminders

Posted on November 7, 2013 by athomasNovember 7, 2013

Time Flies The reality if you did not read my lost my mind post is that time flies no matter what is on the schedule. Fortunately I have gotten some writing in on a novel that will most likely never … Continue reading →

Posted in Survival | Tagged preparedness

In another sign I have lost my mind

Posted on November 1, 2013 by athomasNovember 1, 2013

Lost My Mind Please forgive me if I may be a little sparse around here for a while as I may have lost my mind. Those of you that have been reading for a while might already think that happened … Continue reading →

Posted in Writing | Tagged Fiction, writing

More Takers than Makers!

Posted on October 31, 2013 by athomasOctober 30, 2013

More Takers Than Makers There will be a lot of press today about several things, but despite all the noise remember there are more takers than makers! This is using the government numbers that show 108,592,000 Americans in the 4th … Continue reading →

Posted in politics, Survival | Tagged farming

Thomas Jefferson Nautical Maps are dead!

Posted on October 30, 2013 by athomasOctober 29, 2013

Thomas Jefferson Nautical Maps Ever since he asked for them in 1807 they have been mapping the coastline but now Thomas Jefferson nautical maps are dead. While it is important to point out that the actual surveying will still be … Continue reading →

Posted in History | Tagged maps

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