How to Prevent (and Survive) a Bear Attack
Avoiding bears is the best way to prevent an attack. If you’re in an area frequented by bears, here are a few other precautions you can take. Plus, the No. 1 way to survive an attack.
Avoiding bears is the best way to prevent an attack. If you’re in an area frequented by bears, here are a few other precautions you can take. Plus, the No. 1 way to survive an attack.
AK-47s are easy to use, you hardly ever have to clean them and they’re nearly idiot-proof. If you don’t own an AK yet — and want a fun gun to add to your arsenal — here are three models I recommend
This holiday, be sure to keep your eyes open while you’re out having fun. As you’ll see from the first of this week’s must-read articles, terrorism doesn’t take off on a holiday. You’ll also discover what North Korea is secretly up to, a critical tool no Navy SEAL ever leaves home without, seven natural cleaning recipes — and more.
In the final installment of 4Patriots’ report on the top 12 mistakes preppers make, you’ll learn the best ways to get the whole family involved, why you should absolutely stock certain “nonessential” items and the main reason some people give up before they even get started.
This “best of” edition of the Weekly Drop is dedicated to spy gadgets — voice recorders, hidden cameras, covert self-defense tools and more.
Meta-Description: This “best of” edition of the Weekly Drop is dedicated to spy gadgets — voice recorders, hidden cameras, covert self-defense tools and more.
The fact is a home invasion can happen anytime, anywhere. Today, Jeff Anderson shares three sneaky home defense lessons that could save your life in the event of a vicious home invasion.
Who really cares what websites you visit? Everyone who can make money off of your personal data, that’s who. Here are three simple steps to help you protect your information by erasing your digital fingerprint.
If you plan to rely on government agencies like FEMA when disaster strikes, you’re making a big mistake. Today, Jeff Anderson runs down five scary truths about FEMA’s incompetence — plus one way you can ensure your family is protected.
This week’s roundup of must-read articles covers a lot of ground — from avoiding cellphone tracking to survival sanitation to door safety. And that’s not all… Read on to discover how to keep all the protection you need right in your wallet, the most critical step of wildfire prep and what to do when a stranger comes calling.
No matter where you travel, it’s a good idea to carry certain items with you — just in case. Today, Jason Hanson gives a list of those items plus five ways to conceal them in plain sight.