We are being set up to take a massive fall. Keep your eyes open. Public outcry was the only reason this thing was shot down.
What if this had been outfitted with some type of bio-agent dispersal device? What if it had an EMP? What was the explosion?
If we won't protect our airspace, will we protect our ground? Let us know your thoughts on these questions in the comments
Aden drew a cartoon for every single question
of the Technician level ham radio licensing exam that will help you to remember the correct answer when you sit down to take that test. We first launched the test guide as a PDF, but loads of you asked for it in a paperback version.
We're pleased to announce that The Cartoon Ham Exam Handbook is now available in paperback! It's jam-packed with 800 pages that will help you to ace the test!
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still, this weekend, you'll get a thank-you gift for helping us launch this gift with a bang! Aden created a guide to setting up your own kit in an ammo can for rapid comms that are mobile and can be dispensed as needed. It's a quick-and-dirty ham radio emergency guide that is ONLY available to buyers this weekend. Simply email us a proof of purchase (a screenshot of your receipt or email telling you when to expect the book) to [email protected] and we'll get that guide right out to you!
A terror attack on our food supply could kill hundreds of thousands - or even more. Here's how frighteningly easily it could happen at your local grocery store.
If you’ve read any survival magazine, listened to any preparedness podcast, or watched any readiness-focused YouTube channel, you’re sure to have heard the two is one, and one is none mantra repeated time and time again.
And, while on the surface, it’s a solid mindset to have when considering your preparedness, it’s more in-depth than many people are aware of. That’s because there are a few different ways to think of two is one, and one is none when it comes to emergency preparedness and survival.