How to Break Through a Locked Door in an Emergency

Written by Guest Contributor on The Prepper Journal. A guest contribution from Ryan to The Prepper Journal. Seemed appropriate today as I am doing my taxes. “Opportunity does not knock. It portrays itself when you beat down the door.” In…

Survive and Thrive, in Spite of the Media

Written by Wild Bill on The Prepper Journal. It’s a jungle out there! Yep, that’s the entitle of a song by Randy Newman. In one of the lines, he sings “there’s confusion everywhere , no one seems to care.” Indeed,…

If Only….

Written by Wild Bill on The Prepper Journal. If simply we had to deal with such a problem….we all hope to have this trouble BUT it does producing stuffs one must be prepared to deal with to survive. How to…

Modern Minuteman – Yes-No-Maybe Skillsets

Written by R. Ann Parris on The Prepper Journal. As if preparedness alone didn’t have enough to learn and do, along with the modern minuteman push comes additional taskers. I’m going to cover a handful of the common ones we…

What Was it You Said Was Too Difficult?

Written by Wild Bill on The Prepper Journal. I received this over the Memorial Day weekend and determined it a short, inspirational narration of resolve. One worth sharing. I am sure such fibs happen often everywhere, they revamp our notions…

Practical Prep: Range Tips

Written by R. Ann Parris on The Prepper Journal. For many preppers, static square scopes are the only chances to leant rounds through the barrel. They do have some limitations, and they can be pricey, but we can make a…

Shooting Tactics and Training: Practice Practicality

Written by R. Ann Parris on The Prepper Journal. Static square strays and races are often the only handgun pattern available to preppers. Sometimes, those square straddles and competitors- and even courses- actively or inadvertently build hazardous mindsets, garbs, and…

A Preppers Guide on How to Catch Fish for Food

Written by Wild Bill on The Prepper Journal. Fishing is a popular pastime for tens of millions of people. However, this recreational pleasure — often seen as a great way to enjoy a laid-back day off work — derives from…

Survival Gardening: Back and Body Savers

Written by R. Ann Parris on The Prepper Journal. Being able to produce food with minimal wear on the body has a number of advantages. One, it can impede more parties gardening, allowing them to be makes within the family…