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We're sticking with OPSEC, & layered security. Multiple reasons, however the primaries are the both

We're sticking with OPSEC, & layered security. Multiple reasons, however the primaries are the both of us working off shifts, and occasional extended trips away from home. Less ... [SurvivalistBoards.com Logo]  Hi {NAME}! Here's your weekly guide to trending discussions at SurvivalistBoards.com! Highlighted posts [Almost speechless - local father threatens to take people's food!](  January 14, 2023  •  132 posts  •  6,170 views  [Disaster Preparedness General Discussion](   [Camelfilter said]( — We're sticking with OPSEC, & layered security. Multiple reasons, however the primaries are the both of us working off shifts, and occasional extended trips away from home. Less ... [Read more »](  [Questioning the validity of my presence here.](  January 16, 2023  •  144 posts  •  3,718 views  [Disaster Preparedness General Discussion](   [OldSoul said]( — Honestly, I find myself a bit challenged by the nurse/EMT/PA/physician level preps, for a few reasons. 1. Training, obvs, which as many of you have pointed out, is available. 2. ... [Read more »](  [Today I visited the site of the President Kennedy Assination.](  January 14, 2023  •  121 posts  •  2,055 views  [Firearms General Discussion](   [Karl Slovan said]( — Agreed. People vastly over estimate the alleged ease of this shot. * The distance alone would be tricky, under 6 seconds, with a bolt action. As a lefty. Most people could not ... [Read more »](  [01-13-2023 Did braces just get banned?](  January 15, 2023  •  104 posts  •  2,679 views  [Firearms General Discussion](   [Discollector said]( — I continue to point this out, but other than the fact that I pioneered legislation to abolish the BATFE, I have always supported the steps that were suggested by one of the civilian ... [Read more »](  [Do you give your dogs vegetables?](  January 14, 2023  •  60 posts  •  1,004 views  [DIY - Do It Yourself](   [Wyomike said]( — Our Scottish terrier will eat any vegetable; turnips, carrot peels, celery, she doesn't care. The other dog eats them because the terrier is eating them. So I was thinking I should ... [Read more »](  [Prepping within 350 miles of a city feels like decorating a coffin.](  January 16, 2023  •  131 posts  •  2,323 views  [Disaster Preparedness General Discussion](   [SHTFWARNING said]( — Prepping within 350 miles of a city feels like decorating a coffin. Who's ready to have millions of hungry, desperate and dangerous threats ready to pour through city windows and ... [Read more »](  [Inflation is over, next comes recession and possibly deflation](  January 14, 2023  •  66 posts  •  1,802 views  [Financial Forum](   [trubulator said]( — CPI has been basically zero the last few/several months. When we see inflation reports of high single digits, they are showing the year over year inflation surge which appears ... [Read more »](  [I guess sometimes one just needs to walk away from forums.](  January 15, 2023  •  101 posts  •  3,852 views  [Disaster Preparedness General Discussion](   [Fizbin said]( — This forum is the only one I really belong to. I am a member of the USCCA forum (community) and WAS super active for many years. I even earned a badge for 521 days in a row for ... [Read more »](  [Your Opinion on Stainless Steel vs. Sterling Silver Utensils for SHTF?](  January 15, 2023  •  44 posts  •  971 views  [Disaster Preparedness General Discussion](   [giantsforever1 said]( — Hi, All, This is my first post. I'm planning for SHTF, bug in, especially short-term and long-term power outages, and trying to figure out whether there's any advantage in terms ... [Read more »](  [How many AR15s are in the US?](  January 15, 2023  •  56 posts  •  1,532 views  [Firearms General Discussion](   [cleversloth said]( — I have done a fair amount of research on the total number of firearms in the US and the general range of whats considered reasonable is on the low end 400 million and on the high ... [Read more »](  You are receiving this email because you either registered as a member for SurvivalistBoards.com or signed up for updates.  [Unsubscribe](  [Send feedback](mailto:digest@threadloom.news?subject=Feedback%20for%20SurvivalistBoards.com%20newsletter)  Sent on behalf of SurvivalistBoards.com by  [Threadloom]( SurvivalistBoards.com, 332 S Michigan Ave, Suite 8029, Chicago, IL 60604

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