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September 2012 Monthly Recap!

Posted on October 6, 2012 by athomasOctober 6, 2012

September 2012 Monthly Recap Today we look at the favorite articles in the September 2012 Monthly Recap. It is interesting to look back at these articles and see what ,y readers have been enjoying. 1) Thomas Jefferson Agrarian Ideal The … Continue reading →

Posted in Survival | Tagged recap

Welcome October and the calendar says Winter Prep Time!

Posted on October 5, 2012 by athomasOctober 5, 2012

Winter Prep Time The calendar rolled over to October and the reminder is here that it is Winter Prep Time. Now here in North Carolina anytime white stuff falls out of the sky it is a big deal. If it … Continue reading →

Posted in Survival | Tagged seasons, winter

Stand Up Leaders and be an agent of change!

Posted on October 4, 2012 by athomasOctober 4, 2012

Stand Up Leaders Yesterday was full of talk and inaction and it is past time to stand up leaders! The time is now to influence the next generation and be an agent of change. We all seem to be busy … Continue reading →

Posted in Society | Tagged leadership

What is your preferred Home Defense Weapon?

Posted on October 3, 2012 by athomasOctober 2, 2012

Home Defense Weapon What is your preferred home defense weapon to greet unwelcome visitors with hostile intent that come to your house? This is a topic that stirs many passions and debates among people. I like to ponder what the … Continue reading →

Posted in Survival | Tagged guns

History Teaches us only if we listen!

Posted on October 2, 2012 by athomasOctober 2, 2012

History Teaches Only if we are listening can we see that history teaches us many lessons. If we do not listen we may be doomed to repeat it. I have been looking through some old transcriptions of will from 1800-1900 … Continue reading →

Posted in History | Tagged History

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