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In 2021, Trump commuted the 24-year sentence of Ponzi schemer Eliyahu Weinstein.

In 2023, Weinstein was charged with a new fraud.

On Friday, he was sentenced to 37 years by a judge who called him "a predator that has stolen investors’ life savings."
....Dont Buy Silver and Gold....

I really should start by saying I have been stacking silver for a few years but the advice in the title still stands....

one of the questions I hear a lot when talking about precious metals is "why are gold and silver actually valuable?"....and also I hear "in a crisis, you cant eat gold, what's the point of buying it?"....

....and these are both perfectly valid, silver does have some electronic and medicinal uses as does gold, but these are not really the reasons they seem to have intrinsic value, Silver has been the money of the people for centuries, and gold has been used as a store of wealth since antiquity, because, it seems that we place more value on things that have a limited supply....but in the current climate of a declining society, is it really a good idea to buy gold and silver?... Nope....its probably the very last thing you should think about buying....

....buy food, water filters, fuel, tools, seeds, compost, buy some solar panels, a good controller or two, some decent sized batteries, torches, candles, matches, firelighters and a sharp axe....before you even think about silver, ask yourself, have I got a CB radio? an air rifle or a decent bow and arrows, if you've got these items, are you proficient in their use? how much camping equipment do you have? is it all in good condition?

dont buy gold, buy pasta, or rice, or bread flour (and don't forget yeast 👍)...stock up on medical equipment, first aid kits and disinfectant....buy a roll of polytunnel plastic, you can always make a simple frame from willow branches....a few bags of charcoal, for cooking or water filtration, costs less than a half ounce of silver and will almost certainly be useful way before you have to resort to paying the local farmer in silver for a bag of spuds....

....Nails and screws, nuts and bolts, timber and building supplies are all more valuable in the real world than precious metals, and even if you don't need them yourself, they are good trade or barter items if you/we end up in a hyperinflationary spiral....a decent bicycle and a good wheelbarrow will serve you much better in a fuel shortage than the equivalent weight of silver....

If you are expecting things to get ever more unreliable over the coming months and years, then look at the list I've presented and select the things that are of real value in your life, then, when you've got what you need and a spare one too....then buy some silver....if you've bought everything you could think of and you still have money in a bank that could collapse, then and only then, think about gold....because no matter how much shiney you've got stacked up....it's all only worth a Pot Noodle if you're starving....

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Forwarded from Fury Road Intel
https://survivalblog.com/2025/10/29/a-top-10-prepping-list-multi-tool-not-included-part-1-by-st-funogas/

This list is based on the following premises:
1. This is a TEOTWAWKI list
2. TEOTWAWKI is a long-term grid-down event, not a short-term natural or man-made disaster
3. It doesn’t include items we should already have on hand for everyday life
4. The federal government (military) won’t be coming to the rescue. Per the DOD’s own reports, without electricity they’ll be just as far up the creek as the rest of us
5. TEOTWAWKI survival is not wilderness survival
This article takes into account the need for long-term sustainable ways to live the best lifestyle possible once we get to the New Normal stage, not just the short-term emergency phase or the maximum 6-month-long roving-hordes stages.
Much of this list won’t apply to urban and suburban preppers since they’ll have virtually no chance of surviving in place. The #1 item on their list should be either acquiring real estate in a rural area (yes, it’s not cheap but as mentioned, this is a TEOTWAWKI prepping list), or for those unable to do so, having a bug-out location on a family or friend’s acreage in a rural area.

RTWT

Part Two
Forwarded from Fury Road Intel
https://survivalblog.com/2025/10/30/a-top-10-prepping-list-multi-tool-not-included-part-2-by-st-funogas/

Decide way ahead of time how far you’re willing to go to defend all the supplies you’ve put together to survive that first year. We can’t wait until we have someone in our sights before deciding whether to pull the trigger or not.
Do the math on how long your food will last if you can’t defend it, or if too many neighbors and relatives show up at your front door. A year’s food supply for one person becomes a 6-month supply for two, a 90-day supply for four, 60-day supply for six, and a 30-day supply for 12 people. The only way to avoid this situation is to get them to store their own food before the SHTF, a highly unlikely proposition, or to store enough for you and them. If not, your options for surviving Year One are the kind you won’t be able to follow through on without a lot of soul searching first.
As mentioned in my previous article, The Three Stages of TEOTWAWKI, cannibalism will be a certainty in a long-term grid-down situation. There are countless examples throughout history where people, mostly decent ones, have turned to cannibalism when faced with certain starvation. If you don’t want to end up in someone’s stew pot, guns, ammo, and tactical training are the only way to keep you and your family off the menu.

Part One | Part Three
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https://survivalblog.com/2025/10/31/top-10-prepping-list-multi-tool-not-included-part-3-st-funogas/

So what’s the best way to cook food after the SHTF? The overall best option for cooking is a regular propane kitchen stove, a large propane tank, and the common sense to know what to limit the propane use to: cooking only! Cooking is a necessity, hot showers are a luxury, and it takes ten times more propane to heat enough water for a shower than it does to cook dinner. Suck it up buttercup! Either find a better way to heat water or take cold showers. Heating a post-SHTF home with propane would be a crime based on how quickly the propane would be used up (weeks or months) vs. how long it would last for cooking (years). Propane should only be used for heating if Day One occurs in the wintertime and only until the woodstove you have tucked away on that pallet in the garage is installed.
If I had to make an educated guess, I’d say that on the first-year anniversary after the SHTF when survivors are sitting around the woodstove eating the recently-discovered stash of Thin Mints and Little Debbie oatmeal pies, when discussing things they’d do differently if it were Day One again, better propane management will be near the top of the list. Number two will be a larger stash of Thin Mints and Little Debbie snacks.
We’d all agree that cooking, and especially canning, is done most efficiently on whatever we’re using right now as a cook stove. You turn the knob and heat starts immediately, and with a flick of the wrist the same knob can instantly regulate the amount of heat.
Even though propane won’t be a sustainable resource after the SHTF, if managed properly it can last for years. My seven tanks are all portable and I only use propane for cooking. A few years back I wrote the start date on one of the tall upright 100 lb tanks. It lasted two weeks short of two years. A large 500-1,500 pound propane tank could potentially last for 5+ years for a full household if reserved for cooking only. We can further conserve propane during the cold months by doing at least some of the cooking on the woodstove we heat the house with.

RTWT

Part Two | Part Four
Forwarded from Fury Road Intel
https://survivalblog.com/2025/11/01/a-top-10-prepping-list-multi-tool-not-included-part-4-by-st-funogas/

Please don’t take my word about the need of a feasible lighting system for a TEOTWAWKI lifestyle. Do a realistic weekend test using candles and kerosene lamps. Be sure to continue doing your everyday activities and provide enough light to comfortably see what you’re doing. While these lighting methods may have worked for our ancestors and groups like today’s Amish, they were able to replenish their candle and oil supplies on a regular basis so they didn’t have to worry so much about how much they used. If the grid goes down however, to provide just a year’s worth of light you’ll need many drums of kerosene and pallets of candles in your preps to get the job done. Lighting is probably the single most important area where we need to leave the Dark Ages behind and modernize our thinking.
Let me put things into proper perspective. By this time next week for $500 you could own a PPS, solar panel to charge it, and a selection of LED lights. With these, you can in all likelihood light your home for 5-10 years. You’d not only be good to go for TEOTWAWKI, but you can also use them for various things in the meantime. With oil lamps however, you’ll need to spend $1,800-$3,600 for two to four 55-gallon drums of lamp oil, find a safe place to store them, then start saving your money so you can afford to pay for Year Two lighting. Or, you could just skip the oil lamps, spend the $1,800-$3,600 instead on a really nice PPS, plus a backup PPS, plus a Faraday cage in the event of a EMP, and be in great shape on Day One.
A PPS can also charge laptops, without which we can’t access the SurvivalBlog Archive Stick which is the next item on this top-10 list. Cell phones take very little electricity to recharge and while we won’t be able to use them for communication after the SHTF, we can still use their many useful apps.
Along with a PPS, we’ll want to have many of the low-wattage devices that will make life in a grid-down world so much easier. Most of us already have a good start on this with phones, laptops, small appliances, freeze alarms for plumbing, fans, and a wide assortment of lamps and lights.
With a $300 PPS and a $50 plug-and-play solar panel, we can supply enough electricity for 5-10 years to power all of these low-wattage items. Some preppers will gladly spend that much on their 13th firearm, yet have no means to provide low amounts of power for such important things as lights and laptops.
And what about ham radios? I don’t know much about the topic but I’ve gained from reading SurvivalBlog that they can serve a great purpose after the SHTF. How will they operate without a source of electricity? A PPS can provide it.
Best of all, whether the Schumer ever hits the fan or not, PPS’s can be used around the homestead right now to run power tools when we’re working on that project on the north 40, or that camping trip for those who don’t like to go overboard on the roughing-it part, or for charging a cell phone during the week-long power outage due to a hurricane of ice storm.
For more money, we can go all out and buy one of the larger portable power stations which will allow us to do much more after the SHTF: wash (but not dry) a load of clothes, run an electric wheat grinder, a drill press, a blender, etc.

Part Three | Beginning
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TC 21-3 - Soldier`s Handbook For Individual Operations And Survival In Cold-Weather Areas [2025]
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Tommy Robinson is referenced in the Epstein files as doing 'good work'. At this point, it's fair to say that this man is bought and paid for and works as an agent for a foreign power.