Monday, April 26th, 2010 at
2:53 am
Author Lawrence Joseph explains that Solar Flare activity will reach its peak in the year 2012. According to him the sun’s activity will be at its highest since the last ice age and stresses that we can only interpret the impact of it from data we collect on our own planet, which is a limiting factor to understand the potential outcome for Earth and its population come 2012.
This video explains why the sun’s activity is at the source of the changes on earth. An informative and to the point explanation which we all she know of. Have a look at the following:
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Tuesday, October 27th, 2009 at
5:59 pm
The most popular subject on our blog has been for a while How To Build A Bunker. With many thousands of hits on this subject coming from Google and other search engines, I thought it would make sense to add an entry here that would address the curiosity and feed the knowledge in this area.
As we all know or at least can imagine, building a bunker can get very expensive and is not for the average person’s budget. But this doesn’t mean you cannot build your own strong enough to resist major catastrophes and obviously those of a smaller scale. Read all about it in the ALL NEW “How To Build A Survival Bunker“.
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Thursday, September 10th, 2009 at
10:44 am
If your area is hit by a natural disaster, such as an earthquake or megatsunami, access to food can shut down fast. You will find yourself quickly without food (and without drinking water, depending on the severity of the disaster). Many experts recommend having a backup supply of food and water that will support you and your family for up to 90 days.
If things get really chaotic in the world (like 2012 prostheses become to be reality), you may want to go for a backup that will last up to six months and more. In this day and age, stocking up on non-perishable foods, large jugs of water is probably a smart thing to do.
So, how to survive famine after 2012?
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Friday, August 21st, 2009 at
11:35 am
In case of nuclear fallout in your region after the global catastrophe in 2012 you should take action immediately and make a plan what you are going to do in the worst case scenario.
Take cover immediately: If you are outside a shelter during a nuclear burst, take cover in a ditch, revetted area, culvert, or a road drainage tunnel. Expedient shelters can be constructed with accessible materials in a relatively short time.
If all else fails, immediately take a prone position. Tightly cover your face with both hands. Do not move until the blast wave has passed completely. Completely means that the incident wave and any reflected blast waves must pass. Preplanning should include protective measures against thermal effects. Anything in direct line of sight to a burst may burn.
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Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 at
3:44 pm
How to survive in a situation when some major crisis occurs and leave everybody without electricity for months or even years?
The electricity has only been a common household item in the last 50 or so years. Before that, people have survived for ages - so a lack of electricity for any duration of time is something that can be overcome. But for most modern Americans, the loss of power means the complete loss of normalcy. Their lifestyle is so dependent upon the grid’s constancy that they do not know how to function without it. How do you cook a meal if your gas stove has an electric ignition? How do you keep warm if your wood heat is moved through ducts by an electric fan? What do you do with a freezer full of expensive meat? How do you find out what is happening in your area with the TV and radio silent? What will you drink if your water comes from a system dependent on electrical pumps?
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Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 at
12:43 pm

Acquiring survival skills is an ongoing process that will last for your entire life. There is always more to learn and experience, which is part of the fun of being a survivor.
The possible environments and situations you could find yourself in are innumerable. Although each situation has its particular requirements for successfully surviving, in the final analysis it is mastery of five basic survival skills that are essential. Proficiency and preparedness in these 5 basic skills will give you the edge and put you on your way toward becoming a talented survivor.
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Thursday, July 2nd, 2009 at
1:55 pm
If you are in the water, make your way to a raft. If no rafts are available, try to find a large piece of floating debris to cling to. Relax; a person who knows how to relax in ocean water is in very little danger of drowning. The body’s natural buoyancy will keep at least the top of the head above water, but some movement is needed to keep the face above water.
Floating on your back takes the least energy. Lie on your back in the water, spread your arms and legs, and arch your back. By controlling your breathing in and out, your face will always be out of the water and you may even sleep in this position for short periods. Your head will be partially submerged, but your face will be above water. If you cannot float on your back or if the sea is too rough, float facedown in the water as shown on the picture.
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Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 at
9:49 am
How To Prepare yourself for The Global Catastrophe in Dec 2012: Physiological Preparation – How to Stay Alive
Your mission in The Global Catastrophe 2012 is to stay alive. The assortment of thoughts and emotions you will experience in a survival situation can work for you, or they can work to your downfall. Fear, anxiety, anger, frustration, guilt, depression, and loneliness are all possible reactions to the many stressors common to survival. These reactions, when controlled in a healthy way, help to increase your likelihood of surviving. They prompt you to pay more attention in training, to fight back when scared, to take actions that ensure sustenance and security, to keep faith with your fellow team members, and to strive a gains large odds. When you cannot control these reactions in a healthy way, they can bring you to a standstill. Instead of rallying your internal resources, you listen to your internal fears. These fears will cause you to experience psychological defeat long before you physically succumb.
Remember, survival is natural to everyone; being unexpectedly thrust into the life-or-death struggle of survival is not. Do not be afraid of your “natural reactions to this unnatural situation.” Prepare yourself to rule over these reactions so they serve your ultimate interest—staying alive with honor and dignity.
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Friday, June 26th, 2009 at
3:03 pm
Man has been able to survive many shifts in his environment throughout the centuries. His ability to adapt physically and mentally to a changing world kept him alive while other species around him gradually died off. The same survival mechanisms that kept our forefathers alive can help keep you alive in the catastrophe upon us end of 2012 as well! However, the survival mechanisms that can help you can also work against you if you do not understand and anticipate their presence.
DEPRESSION LONELINESS AND BOREDOM GUILT
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Friday, June 26th, 2009 at
2:43 pm
NATURAL REACTIONS FEAR ANXIETY ANGER AND FRUSTRATION
It is not surprising that the average person will have some psychological reactions in a survival situation. With the previously never seen intensity of events that will keep the world in its grip for many years to come, being prepared both physically as emotionally will not be a luxury yet a necessity to make it through the cataclysmic events of 2012. The following paragraphs explain some of the major internal reactions that you or anyone with you might experience with the previously stated survival stressors.
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Monday, June 22nd, 2009 at
12:10 pm
After the global catastrophe in 2012 everyone who survived will need some special skills and tools that people in our time don’t usually have. I am talking about killing devices to hunt and to protect yourself. When the electricity and all new technologies are gone people will need to use some primitive techniques to survive.
KILLING DEVICES
There are several killing devices that you can construct to help you obtain small game to help you survive.
The rabbit stick, the spear, the bow and arrow, and the sling are such devices.
RABBIT STICK
One of the simplest and most effective killing devices is a stout stick as long as your arm, from fingertip to shoulder, called a “rabbit stick.” You can throw it either overhand or sidearm and with considerable force. It is best thrown so that it flies sideways, increasing the chance of hitting the target. It is very effective against small game that stops and freezes as a defense.


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Saturday, June 20th, 2009 at
2:50 pm
Tsunami Survival Tips:
First of all be aware of tsunami facts. This knowledge could save your life in case of megatsunami in Dec 2012 or in case of any disaster.
Develop an evacuation plan: an evacuation plan must be prepared in advance to be of use. In developing one, consider your family, your workplace, your school and your wider community. If you are at home and hear there is a tsunami warning, you should make sure you entire family is aware of the warning.
Move! Move in an orderly, calm and safe manner to the evacuation site or to any safe place outside your evacuation zone. Follow the advice of local emergency and law enforcement authorities. Never go down to the beach to watch for a tsunami! Read the rest of this entry
Friday, June 12th, 2009 at
9:08 am
According to one of the researching sources the entire Australian continent will be under the water and nobody will be able survive during the Polar shift in Australia.
However according to another source Australia: only western 2/3 of the continent will go under the water. This means practically that the eastern 1/3 along with New Zealand will benefit from this, raising slightly out of the water, gaining land above where the melting ice caps will place sea level within two years after the pole shift. The eastern half of Australia and New Zealand benefit from this plate movement, lifting up as India is plunged under the Himalayas. Thus, even with the rising seas from the melting poles, the mountains in eastern Australia and New Zealand will allow for safe living areas.
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