Some people may be tempted to skip over reading this article because they live in the country. But you could one day find yourself in a city
to visit a specialist or handle some kind of business. These skills just take a bit of advanced knowledge to learn, and I believe they could be applicable in less urban environments, too.
It's really about understanding people.
In today's article, Fabian goes far beyond the typical "situational awareness" advice and looks at ways to improve personal safety, navigate big city streets, and deal with various situations and unwanted players in an urban environment.
Do you have any tips or suggestions to add to this? If you must be in the city, do you have any personal rules you abide by? What advice would you give to someone who was going to some type of
event or appointment in the city? Are you an urban dweller yourself? Do you disagree with any of Fabian's advice?
Crime has escalated in the United States, both crimes of survival and crimes for the sake of committing them. We’re seeing an uptick in flash mob robberies, random violent attacks, and shooters deciding to take on a crowd.
There are tensions between members of political parties and enraged debates about life philosophies. With impending wars occurring, people are angrily taking sides about that. All of these things could result in even more violence.
That’s why this compilation of articles about home defense and personal safety is so important. It seems to be a case of not if but when we find ourselves faced
with a hazardous situation.
No matter who you are, no matter where you are, there are steps you can take to make yourself safer. This book compiles the
best strategies from the writers at The Organic Prepper website all in one place, all with one goal: to keep you and your family safe from harm in a world that is increasingly perilous.
If you live
in a multi-season climate like many Americans, you are more than familiar with the term "Spring Cleaning." We pack the flannel sheets away for lighter linens, tuck away the sweatshirts, and pull out our tank tops. But do you ever spring-clean your bug-out bag? If not, you could be missing out on a simple prepping task that could save you major inconveniences in a survival situation. Not sure where to begin? Let’s get right to it!