Daily Preparedness Brief – 08/26/2024

Your daily preparedness brief for all things preparedness and survival. Learn new skills, stay informed and discover top-notch preparedness material daily, hand-selected for you.

As always, we prepare for the worst, but hope and pray for the best!


Daily Preparedness Topics

Security & Privacy

A Navy SEAL’s Bug-In Guide: Book Review

18 Survival Secrets to Master When Law and Order Vanish

Survival Skills

A Well-Prepared Household (Not a Contest Entry)

Food

Recipe of the Week: Storage Rice and Spicy Red Beans

Health & Medicine

None today, check back tomorrow!

Self Defense, Tactics & Firearms

None today, check back tomorrow!

Gear & Storage

WaterBricks™: Step by Step Instructions

Gardening & Farming

Houseplants You Can Eat

For Stunning Agapanthus Blooms, Don’t Skip This Simple Practice

Mindset & Finances

Long-Term Disaster Considerations for Families with Children

General

24 Deadly Survival Myths You Should Never Believe

14 Terrifying Earthquakes That Rocked the Globe to Its Core


Quote of the Day

“As you know, I left that [Democratic] party in October because it had departed so dramatically from the core values that I grew up with. It had become the party of war, censorship, corruption, big pharma, big tech, big Ag, and big money.

When it abandoned democracy by canceling the primary to conceal the cognitive decline of the sitting president, I left the party to run as an independent. The mainstream of American politics and journalism derided my decision. Conventional wisdom said that it would be impossible even to get on the ballot as an independent, because each state imposes an insurmountable tangle of arbitrary rules for collecting signatures. I would need over a million signatures: something no presidential candidate in history had ever achieved. And then I’d need a team of attorneys and millions of dollars to handle all the legal challenges from the DNC. The naysayers told us we were climbing a glass version of Mt. Impossible.”

– Robert F. Kennedy, Jr

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