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Catherine O’Hara, Beloved Actress Known for Home Alone, Beetlejuice, and More Passes at 71
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Catherine O’Hara, Beloved Actress Known for Home Alone, Beetlejuice, and More Passes at 71

Catherine O’Hara, the legendary Canadian‑born actress whose career spanned more than five decades across film, television, and sketch comedy, has died at the age of 71. Her agency, CAA, confirmed that she passed away at The post Catherine O’Hara, Beloved Actress Known for Home Alone, Beetlejuice, and More Passes at 71 appeared first on The Retro Network.
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There’s something charming about the way certain shows from the seventies feel like they were held together with equal parts imagination and duct tape. Star Trek: The Animated Series is one of those shows. It The post Saturday Morning Memories: Star Trek The Animated Series appeared first on The Retro Network.
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The Prepper’s Dictionary: The Jargon and Acronyms You Need to Know
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The Prepper’s Dictionary: The Jargon and Acronyms You Need to Know

Author of The Blackout Book and the online course Bloom Where You’re Planted Do you ever start reading a prepping article and have absolutely no idea what the heck the writer is talking about because of all the jargon? Are you wondering what all those prepper acronyms actually stand for? Do you wish you had a prepper’s dictionary to translate it all? Especially when you’re new to the preparedness world, survival jargon can be very confusing. Now you’re covered with this little glossary just for preppers. A ABC: Airway Breathing Circulation. This is the order in which you assess things when faced with an ill or injured person. (Learn more) AGW: Anthropogenic Global Warming. Global warming caused by the direct actions of human beings. Alpha Strategy: This is when you store more long-term preps than your family needs, specifically for barter or charity in a crisis situation. (Learn more.) B Bugging In: Staying put in your present location during a crisis or collapse situation. (Learn more) Bugging Out: Leaving your present location during a crisis or collapse situation. Evacuating.  (Learn about bugging out and get an evacuation checklist.) BOB: Bug Out Bag. A bag packed with everything you will need to survive away from home for a minimum of 72 hours. The bag should contain essentials like food, necessary tools, a compact food supply, a filtration device, and personal items, such as prescription medication or spare eyeglasses, that fit your circumstances. (Learn more about a smaller one that works well for me.) BOL: Bug out location or Bug out lodge. This is a retreat to which you plan to relocate should your home become compromised. BOR: Bug out route. This is a map with at least two routes that you can follow clearly marked on them before the time comes to leave your area. ( You should practice by traveling the route, looking for problems along the way, and locating stops for shelter, water, or sustenance.) BOV: Bug Out Vehicle. Your vehicle of choice for moving from your current location to your retreat. (Learn more and also consider bicycles.) C Cache: Stored goods in locations along your route to get home or to your BOL. The term is also used to refer to supplies that you have buried for security reasons. (Learn more.) CC: Concealed Carry. This refers to carrying a firearm on your person that is hidden from the view of others. CCP: Concealed Carry Permit. This is a license from your local government that allows you to legally carry a firearm in most places. (Exceptions will vary by location.) CCW: Concealed Carry Weapon. See CC above. CME: Coronal Mass Ejection. An ejection of plasma from the sun that travels to earth and has the ability to fry electricity transformers causing widespread long-term blackouts over large geographic areas. Also known as solar storms. (Learn more.) D DECON: Decontamination. Controlling or containing a chemical, biological, nuclear, or radiological attack or emergency. (Learn more here.) DECON A: Decontamination Area. The sealed area in which decontamination takes place. (See decontamination above.) E EDC: Every Day Carry: A small kit you have with you every day. EMP: Electromagnetic Pulse. A natural or man-made pulse of electromagnetic energy that can be strong enough to knock out the power grid over a large geographic area. (Learn more.) F FAK: First Aid Kit. Not the basic with a few bandaids and some Neosporin, but a full-on tactical kit with supplies for treating major traumas like gunshot wounds. FIFO: First In, First Out. The basic principle of food stock rotation. (Learn more.) FRH: Flameless Ration Heater. A water-activated chemical heater included with MREs (see below for MREs) (Find FRHs here.) FUBAR: F****d Up Beyond All Recognition Total disaster, irreparable. G Genny/Geni: Generator for emergency power. (Learn more) GMO: Genetically Modified Organism. Many preppers opt against food that has been genetically modified. GHB: Get Home Bag. This should contain everything you need to make it from a location like work or school to your home should an emergency arise. GOOD: Get out of Dodge. Rapid evacuation. Usually in connection with an event that has made your location unsafe to remain in. (Learn more.) Grey man: This is a method of camouflaging yourself in plain sight. Blending in, not being noticeable or easily describable. (Learn more.) H Ham: Slang term for an amateur radio operator. (Learn More.) HEMP: High-altitude Electro-Magnetic pulse (see EMP) Hunker down: Staying safely at home for the duration of an emergency. (Also: Bugging In) I IFAK: Individual First Aid Kit. Usually a small, portable kit that contains enough supplies for one person. (Go here.) INCH: I’m Never Coming Home. Code to let your family or survival group know that you can’t get home, and they shouldn’t hang around waiting for you, but should continue with the plan you made as a group. L LED: Light-emitting diode. Tiny light bulbs that fit easily into an electrical circuit. They are extremely long-lasting which makes them popular for emergency lighting. (Learn more.) LEO: Law Enforcement Officer M MAG: Mutual Aid Group. A group of people who meet on a regular basis to discuss prepper topics and offer ideas, support, and assistance to each other. Martial Law: When the constitution and ordinary laws are suspended and the highest-ranking military official is in charge, as opposed to an elected official. This is reserved for times of extreme crisis. MRE: Meals Ready to Eat. A term for pre-cooked pouch meals you can open and eat on the move. These are widely used by the military and often have a small flameless heater. (See FRH) (Find MREs here.) MSM: Main Stream Media. This refers to network news and large corporate newspapers. Not the most reliable source of information in many cases, due to political bias. N N95 Mask: A protective mask that filters at least 95% of airborne particles. (Get them here.) N100 Mask: A protective mask that filters at least 99.97% of airborne particles. Use this if the contaminant or virus is made up of smaller particles. (Get them here.) NAD: Not A Drill. A term used by military and law enforcement to indicate that an event is serious and legitimate. If you hear this, get moving. NBC: Nuclear Biological Chemical. Used to describe nuclear, biological, or chemical contaminants, weapons, or attacks. Also used to describe gear designed to protect the wearer from such contaminants. (Learn more.) NWH: Nuclear Warhead. The nuclear device attached to the end of a missile. O OC: Open carry. Carrying a firearm on your person that is not hidden from the view of others. OPSEC: OPerational SECurity. A military term. Keeping your operation secure means that you are careful not to disclose seemingly benign tidbits of information that could be pieced together by someone with the intent of commandeering your supplies or home. In other words, “Loose lips sink ships.” (Learn more.) P PAW: Post-Apocalyptic World. What remains of society and technology after a massive disaster. PCW: Post-Collapse World (See Post-Apocalyptic World above.) PDW: Personal defense weapon. A weapon you carry on your person like a small firearm, knife, etc. PSK: Personal Survival Kit. A small kit, often in a tin, that contains essential items that can get you out of a tight spot, like a mini compass, signal mirror, fishing hooks and line, flint, etc. Q QT: Quiet/quietly. Doing something silently or unobtrusively to avoid notice. This can also mean to do something secretively. R RECON: Reconnaissance. This is a mission to secretively obtain information about a person or place. Often one person from the group will go ahead and check things out and make certain the situation is safe before everyone else arrives. (Learn more.) Rule Of Three: Generally considered to be the cut-off point for human survival: 3 minutes without air, 3 days without water, 3 weeks without food. S SERE: Survival, Escape, Resistance, Evasion. Basic skills for wilderness survival, search and rescue operations, and evading or escaping capture. (Learn more.) Sheeple: People who blindly obey or believe what they are told without applying critical thought. Shelter-In-Place: Staying where you are during an emergency rather than trying to get home/out-of-the-area. This is advised when travel would be dangerous. SHTF: Sh*t hits the fan. This is an acronym that preppers use for an epic, potentially life-changing disaster. SITREP: Situation report. When a member of a survival group reporting back to the “duty manager” of the group after a period on watch. Alternatively, someone returning from a scouting mission reporting what they have seen and heard. SWOT: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats. A paper exercise used to to assess your plan or location. (Learn more.) T TEOTWAWKI: The End Of The World As We Know It. An acronym used to describe an event of life-changing, apocalyptic proportions. (This book is a classic on the subject.) TPTB: The Powers That Be. An acronym used to describe politicians, billionaires, and policymakers. (Usually considered a derogatory term.) V VEI: Volcanic Explosivity Index. A scale that measures “explosiveness” of a volcanic eruption so that events can be compared with one another. W WMD: Weapons of Mass Destruction. Weapons that are capable of causing widespread death and destruction, usually chemical, biological, or radioactive in nature. WROL: Without Rule Of Law. The lawlessness that follows a societal collapse or breakdown. (Learn more from this example.) Y YOYO: You’re On Your Own. An acronym used to refer to a situation in which there are no first responders, no law enforcement, and no medical assistance. You have only yourself on which to rely. Z Zeer Pot: Off-grid refrigeration method in which a large terracotta pot houses a smaller terracotta pot. The gap between is packed with sand which is then made wet. Evaporation keeps the food inside many degrees cooler than the ambient air temperature. (Learn more.) ZOMBIE: Not the Walking Dead kind, but a person (or group of people) who wander around trying to figure out what to do next. After the shock at their new reality has subsided, they will become hungry, desperate, and dangerous. Anything to add or ask? Are there any prepper words, phrases, or acronyms that have you stumped? Are there any we left out? Share your thoughts in the comments. About Daisy Daisy Luther is a coffee-swigging author and blogger who’s traded her air miles for a screen porch, having embraced a more homebody lifestyle after a serious injury. She’s the heart and mind behind The Organic Prepper, a top-tier website where she shares what she’s learned about preparedness, self-reliance, and the pursuit of liberty. With 17 books under her belt, Daisy’s insights on living frugally, surviving tough times, finding some happiness in the most difficult situations, and embracing independence have touched many lives. Her work doesn’t just stay on her site; it’s shared far and wide across alternative media, making her a familiar voice in the community. Known for her adventurous spirit, she’s lived in five different countries and raised two wonderful daughters as a single mom.  Daisy is the best-selling author of 5 traditionally published books, 12 self-published books, and runs a small digital publishing company with PDF guides, printables, and courses at SelfRelianceand Survival.com You can find her on Facebook, Pinterest, and X. 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5 Simple Pieces of LIFESAVING Medical Knowledge
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By BCE There is almost a preparedness fixation with gunshot wounds and having sachets of quick-clot in your first aid kit. But in terms of bang for your buck, there other things which are frequently overlooked and very under-rated that much more likely to be life-saving than your hemostatic agent. Use soap and water to wash your hands. This to me something that seems so incredibly simple and but it seems lost completely on some. Can you honestly say you have never forgotten to wash your hands after going for a poo? It is almost unanimously accepted that the understanding of microorganisms spreading infectious disease and the connection that hand washing substantially reduces transmission of disease has been the single most important advance in medicine ever. Simply forgetting once to wash your hands can result in transferring bacteria from your hands to food, your mouth, or into others’ wounds (if you are caring for them) and exposing them or you to a potentially fatal infection. While the use of soap is important – the action that is most important is the friction of the rubbing of the hands combined with the water washing the bacteria away. So even in the absence of soap, there is still real value to hand washing (and drying – removing the bacteria containing water). Drink clean water. This goes hand in hand with (1) – germ theory explains why you need to be extremely important with your drinking water. No matter how thirsty you are, taking the time to ensure the purity of water is vital – regardless if it is filtration, chemical sterilization, or boiling, it is time worth taking. While you may get away with it 9/10 or 49/50 the risk isn’t worth it, especially in a grid down situation where a serious gastrointestinal infection can be fatal. Learn how to open an airway and position a patient. If you are unconscious (regardless of the cause) you are in significant risk of obstructing your airway. Every day people die due to hypoxic brain injury which has been caused by them being knocked unconscious (in car accidents, while playing a sport or falling from a height or collapsing due to a medical problem) and obstructing their airway. Simply opening their airway with a slight head tilt and lifting their jaw forward and then placing them on their side can be life and brain-saving. Here’s how to apply direct pressure to stop bleeding. Quick-clot is great. Tourniquets are great. Israeli Bandages are great. But for 95% of wounds you are likely to encounter in an SHTF situation, the direct application of firm pressure to the site of bleeding (be it arterial, venous or capillary) for 10-15 minutes will usually result in the cessation of bleeding. The human body is a wonderful thing – if a blood vessel is damaged we have been designed to patch the hole. When a break in the integrity of the blood vessel occurs, immediately platelets in the blood start attaching to the hole to try and cover it over and clotting factors in the blood are attracted to the site and clot forms. For small wounds, this process doesn’t need any help and if you do absolutely nothing it will stop bleeding over a few minutes. Bigger wounds need some help and direct pressure compressing the vessels wall and slowing the bleeding helps while the process can occur. This is also where hemostatic agents also work by improving or encouraging the clot, but for the clear majority of patients firm, direct pressure is all that is required. The pressure needs to be precise and focused. But even arterial injuries can be managed with focal direct pressure. Tourniquets and hemostatic compounds can have a role – but direct pressure is usually the lifesaving act. Some wounds (think: traumatic amputation or a big destructive wound caused by a .308) aren’t as easily dealt with. But for most the wounds you deal with direct pressure at the site of bleeding will stop it. Don’t throw out your compression bandages or tourniquets but also understand that 95% of wounds will not require them and potentially matters can be made worse by using them first and neglecting basic dressings and direct pressure. Even for bigger wounds, if there is an area of heavy bleeding within it, focal direct pressure on the area of heavy bleeding, can be very effective. Oral Rehydration Formula (ORT) can save a life. Sick and injured people often feel nauseous and are reluctant to drink. In response to the sickness or injury, their gut is often sluggish and not working as well as normal. Hence the reluctance to give oral fluids and why we default to IV fluids frequently. ORT is a good way of delivering fluid and electrolytes and it uses the body’s own special pumps within the bowel to absorb these. But it isn’t widely used due to the above problems – if you give the patient a big glass to drink they will vomit it up or it will distend their stomach and not go anywhere. The trick is small amounts often. Five mls every 2-3 minutes = 150mls an hour = 1.5 Litres in 10 hours – a reasonable volume. It is labor-intensive, but if you have no alternative it works. This approach has been demonstrated to work in moderate to severe dehydration, shock due to blood loss and in patients with severe burns (up to 20-30%). If you have an anti-emetic (an anti-nausea drug) you can give the patients one of these first and this method is more effective still – but even if you don’t – it is a good way to fluid resuscitate people who are moderately dehydrated or shocked. (Editor’s note: We’ve been using this powder in our house – Daisy.) Who I am My background is as an acute critical care doctor who has worked and taught extensively around austere medicine and medicine in remote environments for nearly 30 years and I have been writing about survival medicine for 20 years now. What I write is always just my own opinions and ideas and you are welcome to not agree with me or think I am completely mad. Some of the things I teach and write about aren’t best practices in the modern world of medicine – but they are safe and pragmatic approaches to often-complex problems. Any comments and ideas are put forward purely for interest and education and I wouldn’t expect you to take anything I say as gospel and you must verify medical facts for yourself, but hopefully, some of what I post will be useful and point you in the right direction. About the Author BCE is a Critical Care doctor who has 25 years’ experience in pre-hospital, remote and austere medicine. He has been a prepper/survivalist for even longer and pessimistically thinks a grid-down long-term collapse is not far away. He is passionate about improving medical knowledge within the prepper community and he is currently working on a book about truly primitive medicine and improvisation. He lives somewhere south of the equator on a Doomstead in a (hopefully) quiet isolated part of the world. He helped write and edit the book “Survival and Austere Medicine” which is available for free download at https://www.ausprep.org/manuals and from a number of other sites and for purchase (at cost) from Lulu at https://www.lulu.com/shop/search.ep?contributorId=1550817 Questions, comments, and criticisms are welcome – post here and he will respond. The post 5 Simple Pieces of LIFESAVING Medical Knowledge appeared first on The Organic Prepper.
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How a Steam Mop Can Save You Money
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I was first introduced to steam mops in college. It was then that I moved in with my friend and her family. For almost a year, there were eight people, two of which were under the age of five, and three cats. Needless to say, things often got hectic, and, when the kids were involved, messy too. That was when I met one of my best friends when it comes to cleaning. A steam mop. Now you may be thinking, “who cares?” Well, call me naive, but I’d never heard of this what-seemed-like-a magical invention before. I hate cleaning with a passion, always have (just ask my mom, Daisy), but with the steam mop, I actually found it fun. What’s so great about a steam mop? I’m glad you asked! Aside from your initial investment to purchase the mop, you don’t have to pay a single cent more. It literally just plugs into the wall and uses water. And BAM! You have steam. So, not only are you saving money on cleaning supplies every month, but you’re also not bringing toxic chemicals into your house. If you have kids or pets, they’ll thank you for this. Many household cleaners don’t even fully disclose the list of nasty chemicals. Many countries don’t even require it, a major issue in my opinion. They can cause all sorts of issues, from something as mild as causing allergies act up, to causing serious problems such as birth defects, and cancer. (If you want more info about which products are hiding all sorts of nastiness, check out the full report done by WVE.) Will a steam mop really get my floors clean? Yes! Honestly, things I can’t get off with five minutes of scrubbing, I steam over it for just a minute, and it wipes clean. Research also shows that steam mops, with their extreme and direct temperatures, kill 99.9% of germs and bacteria (without harmful chemicals, I might add) and can clean surfaces to near hospital standards of cleanliness.  Is a steam mop safe for my floor? The only thing I will say is that it can’t be used on every floor type. I used to live in a basement apartment with a cork floor (weird, I know), and unfortunately, cork is one of the few floor types that don’t respond well to steam mops. Here are the floors you can use it on: Tile Hardwood (the only exception being if it is unsealed – in which case any excess moisture isn’t good, be it from a steam mop or regular mop.) Laminate Ceramic Concrete* Grout*  *steam mops can actually get the dirt and grit out of both grout and concrete better than almost any other cleaning method! Here are the floors you can’t use it on: Cork Carpet (I feel like I don’t need to say this, but better safe than sorry) Vinyl But aren’t steam mops expensive? Some of them can be, I’m not going to lie. On the other hand, though, you’re buying one mop, maybe every 3+ years, and you’ll be saving easily a couple hundred dollars by not needing those toxic floor cleaners and needing to replace your mop head every 2-3 months (if you didn’t know already, that’s what is recommended). With a steam mop, you can literally just put the cloth part in the washer and dryer just like any other towel.  The thing is because these mops last for YEARS, you can buy them second-hand with no problem.  The one I currently use now, I purchased for $20 off of Facebook marketplace, which, if you know anything about mops, that’s cheaper than a brand-new, average mop and bucket.  If you want to find one at an affordable price, try looking on your local reseller markets such as Facebook, Craigslist, Kijiji (if you’re in Canada), etc. You can try checking out local thrift and liquidation stores, too. But there are so many options! How do I know which steam mop to buy? My best advice, check out reviews. If I’m going to recommend one, though, it’s this one. Not only is it an amazing steam mop, but it also works on carpet (which I didn’t even know was possible!), you can steam clean furniture and clothing with its detachable hand-held portion, and it’s less than $80. There is a wide range varying from $60 to over $100, but this, by far, is the one I recommend.  You know where I stand. At the end of the day, I’m just a writer with a strong opinion about mops (I never thought I’d see the day when I care so intensely about a cleaning method). You can go with a Swiffer, a wet mop and bucket, a sponge mop, a steam mop; the options are practically endless. In the long run, though, a steam mop is where it’s at. They’re more affordable, way less harmful, and honestly, just plain fun to use (again, never thought I’d say that). So, where do you stand? What kind of mop do you use now, and will you be converting to a steam mop in the near future? Let us know in the comments. About Chloe Morgan Chloe Morgan grew up living with a tight budget. In her late teens and early 20’s all the lessons she’d learned started to slip, like it does for many college age students on their own for the first time, and with their first credit card. As she’s gotten older, she’s started to deal with the repercussions and has taken on a frugal way of living, keeping her costs low, as she pays off debt and saves for her future. Chloe lives in Northern Ontario, Canada, with her cute dog, Rhea. The post How a Steam Mop Can Save You Money appeared first on The Organic Prepper.
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Dear Diary: It’s Me, Jessica: Chapter 29 (Book 2)
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By the author of Dear Diary: It’s Me, Jessica Here’s where the story left off last time. Dear Diary, It’s me, Jessica. It was kinda odd, but nearly everyone in Four Corners gathered at the clearing where the bridge crossed the river, where we would hold Oktoberfest.  They all wanted to hear what Captain Barnet’s story was.   Jack and I sat down on the ground and got our lunches out of our packs, while others sat on logs or brought their fold up camp chairs.  Captain Barnet and his men sat on the big log next to Sean’s shack, with the lunch they had bought with some of the silver coins.  Sean handed the Captain a large mug of ale.  He took a sip and then started with their story. … The National Guard keeps a Standard Operating Procedure that, in the case of a prolonged power outage, they are supposed to report to their unit for peacekeeping, law enforcement, or humanitarian aid in support of the local and state government.  Being Memorial Day weekend, a lot of Guardsmen were out of town.   “Only about ten percent of the unit showed up by Wednesday.  I would like to think everyone else was out of town or they ran out of gas before they could get back.”  He took another sip of ale and continued. The base, having its own shooting range, was located on the outskirts of town.  With the armory, the MRAPs, other military gear, and vehicles, the base had significant security.  They also had generators and fuel.   “Only enough fuel for a rapid deployment.  Ninety-six hours, once we set up the whole regiment with a few patrols for initial security in the immediate area.   After that, we would need to refuel.” With the power out, they set up one of the generators to power a command center and set up a radio farm to establish communications. “It was a hot mess.  No one knew anything.  Not at the national level.  The state or the local level.  The National Guard, the military, even the civilian government side, many of them were out of town for Memorial Day weekend.  All cell phone communications were down.  Internet down.  Even the classified government and military intranet was down.”   Captain Barnet looked down into his ale for a moment.  Then looked at Jack. “You have heard the saying, ‘cut off the head of the snake and the body dies.”  It was a statement.  Not a question. “Why bother cutting off the head if the head and body, by its own choice, leaves town for vacation?  If there was someone behind this, they were cunning.” “Any word on the source of the attack?” Jack asked as he leaned in towards Captain Barnet. “Like I said, hot mess.  Reports of a possible cyber attack on the grid.  Possible physical attack on the grid.  EMP.  Multiple EMPs.  We do know it was global.  Then the reports of some kind of invasion from a foreign country.  Some said it was the Chinese.  Others, the North Koreans.  Russians.  Just intense fighting.” “I saw a strange-looking tracked armored vehicle in the city.  Front half blown off, on its side.  No recognizable markings.  Saw the remains of a soldier in a uniform I did not recognize, with what I think were name tapes, but did not recognize the language,” Jack said. “What about the body?” Jack shook his head. “By then, decomposition, exposure to the elements, and every varmint from four blocks around had a go at it.  Thought it best not to get too close.” “Right.”  Captain Barnet continued, “That is when things really got weird.  Like, not just alien invasion theories, but inter-dimensional alien invasion theories are weird.  Who could launch an attack like this on a global scale?  Who benefits from something like taking us from a technologically advanced society to the pre-industrial revolution?” “Who benefits?” Jack echoed as he looked into the dirt before him. “By the second week, I no longer cared.  I sent, went out with MRAPs to get our families and bring them to the base.  It was absolutely insane to see how far society had fallen in such a short amount of time.  We were picking up one of our men’s elderly parents when a mob showed up.  They demanded we give them food, water, fuel, that kind of thing.  We did not bring any of our food or water to give them.  But they did not believe us.  They began throwing rocks at us.  Pieces of wood.  Some were armed too.  Rifles, shotguns, handguns, they were waving them around as well.  Then someone took a shot at one of my men.  Got him in the chest.  His body armor saved him.  But then the shooting started . . . from both sides.  We lost several men to severe injuries and blood loss.  Not sure how many civilians died or were wounded.  We got out of there as fast as we could.” He took a longer drink of the ale.   “We returned to base, locked the gates, barricaded them, and posted guards.  A few other Guardsmen with their families showed up a few days later, but that was it.  One of the Guardsmen’s husbands had the forethought to bring vegetable seeds with him and started a garden on the parade grounds.  We had MREs, but that would only get us so far.  And unless you drink a lot of water, constipation could be a problem, even dangerous.” Jack actually chuckled at that.  “Saw that once in a field exercise.  They had to Medivac the Marine back to base for a bowel blockage.” “Right.  Being outside of town, next to a state forest, we were able to hunt.  Winter got a little lean, but we made it through okay enough.  That is when we really had to limit the use of the generators for heating, lighting and cooking.  We would only use the radios once a day.  National Guard units inside major cities, some tried a degree of humanitarian aid and law enforcement of local police departments.  But once food ran out at the grocery stores, there were food riots.  That many desperate people, they overwhelmed both the police and the Guardsmen.  Thousands were injured, maimed, or killed.  Dozens of National Guard units went silent.  I assume they were overrun or had to run themselves.  There were a few reports of Guard units who lockdown their bases and would shoot anyone who approached.  Not sure if those were true or not.  Heard similar reports about police departments too, but again, true or not . . .” he shrugged.  “Then, suddenly, all the reports of fighting and an invasion just stopped.  More wild speculation of who or where they came from.” “In the spring we did get some reports of a few units that were still operating and made it through the winter.  Surprisingly, most of them were in the North.  They had cold weather gear and were accustomed to that kind of thing.  We had some cold-weather gear, but nothing like those units.  Every five years, they will do a two-week field exercise in places like Alaska or Maine in February.  They are also outfitted to go a month of field operations before needing resupply.  Some of them were conducting limited patrols, recon missions, and assessments, and even trying to rebuild what remained of society.  But everyone’s main mission was food.  How to grow it, how to raise it, or how to hunt it.  We could grow food, or hunt, but with the rifle range safety regulations, the state forest, there were no farms near by.  We were doing okay, but there was real uncertainty about if and when we would take a deer, or trap a rabbit.   Makes you think about how far removed we were from food production when you could just go to the grocery store and pick up a few steaks or walk by the lobster tank.  Our seed bank was also getting thin, and despite our best efforts and letting vegetables go to seed, we were having limited success.  Then, the fire happened.  About two weeks ago, there was an electrical fire in the main box on the far side of the main building and armory where the generator hooked into in the middle of the night.  By the time the night watch realized it, it was too late.  We shut down the generator at night to conserve fuel.  Even turning it back on, the electrical connections to the fire system water pumps were destroyed.  We grabbed what we could in a rush and evacuated.  There were other buildings but the main building had the kitchen, most of our supplies.  The armory being a secure section of the main building, think of a concrete building within a building with a separate entrance like a bank vault, survived the fire.  So we had weapons, ammunition, and the radios but we had to use the MRAPs to hook the radios up and then connect them to the antenna farm for long range communications.  It was then we heard about other units gathering at the airfield.  While the main building was still smoking, I made the command decision to make our way to the airfield.  We loaded up what we had left, as much fuel and ammunition as we could, a tow behind generator, and came this way, East.  After the confrontation with the mob, we tried to avoid cities and towns as much as we could.  I did not want to have to shoot civilians.  We have an electrical pump and tried to refuel at gas stations whenever we could.  We got lucky twice.  Once was an abandoned gas station that still had diesel fuel in the tank.  The second time, a group of people had set up a barricade of cars and trucks around a gas station, had small generators for power.  We traded some ammunition and a few silver and gold coins for fuel.” “Where did you get the gold?” Sean asked. “The one Guardsmen’s elderly parents, his father has been buying silver and gold coins in different weights, every month for over a decade.  He had four hand-carrying safes full of coins in sleeves.  He insisted we keep them in the hand safes, in an MRAP, and the MRAP locked at all times.  Smart man.” “Imagine that,” Sean said and rubbed his chin. “Right.  I think we have enough fuel to get us to the airfield if we have to go North to the interstate, but it will be close.  I am not keen on hoping for us to find other gas stations for fuel.  Hope is not a course of action.”   “Heard that,” Jack nodded.  “What about other communities you have seen?” “We rolled through mostly small towns.  People would scatter or run.  A few would stand outside their homes with a rifle or shotgun, looking as menacing as they could.  One old man with a machete shouting obscenities.  The one woman with what looked like a AK-47, by the way she held it and the look on her face, she knew how to use it.  We kept driving.  This place, Four Corners you call it, honestly looks like the most organized and peaceful place we have come across,”  Captain Barnet gestured around him with the mug of ale. “Aye.  We do what we have to do.  Priorities change when one has to wonder where and when his next meal is coming, if ’tis coming at all.  You know that firsthand.  As one of the local farmers said, many hands makes for light work.  So, we work together when the need be for the community, but otherwise we stay out of each other’s way.  To each their own by their own way and means.  Not interested in having my neighbor up me arse.” For the first time since we met him, Captain Barnet smiled and laughed lightly. “Right,” and finished his mug of ale.   Entry two Captain Barnet and his men stayed for another day, then backtracked to a road that would take them North to the interstate and continue their way to the airfield and other National Guard units.  He seemed determined to reach the airfield, and his men seemed ready and willing to follow him.   Sean told him of our encounter with the state governor and that they should reach out to her.  They could work together to put some form of government together.  But he stressed that in the current situation, all government was very local.  The Captain seemed to consider it and then simply said, “Right.” When Jack and I returned to our own community and told the story about Captain Barnet and his Guardsmen to the others at dinner, HAM Guy noted, “Rather interesting, isn’t it?  Prior to the power going out, we were so concerned with so many trivial things, first-world problems, then we got kicked off the top of the pyramid to the base levels.” “Pyramid,”  Rae asked with an arched eyebrow from across the picnic table. “Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.  We get to the top, self-actualization and metamotivation, but in doing so, we embraced the absurd.  Like throwing a hissy fit when we once could binge-watch an entire season of some streaming service show in two days, and now they switched the model to only releasing one episode a week to keep your subscription going for six months at $12.99 a month.  First world problems.  Then the power goes out, and we get kicked back to the base of the pyramid: food, water, shelter, security.  To some degree, the upper parts of the pyramid, like family and community.  When was the last time you wondered or even cared about your social media likes?” Diary, that really got me thinking.  I am going to have to mull over what HAM Guy said a bit I think.  But in the meantime, I have once again, filled up the pages of my diary and need to start a new book.  So, I will see you in the next book! About 1stMarineJarHead 1stMarineJarHead is not only a former Marine, but also a former EMT-B, Wilderness EMT (courtesy of NOLS), and volunteer firefighter. He currently resides in the great white (i.e. snowy) Northeast with his wife and dogs. He raises chickens, rabbits, goats, occasionally hogs, cows and sometimes ducks. He grows various veggies and has a weird fondness for rutabagas. He enjoys reading, writing, cooking from scratch, making charcuterie, target shooting, and is currently expanding his woodworking skills. The post Dear Diary: It’s Me, Jessica: Chapter 29 (Book 2) appeared first on The Organic Prepper.
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Walz, Ellison to Testify at House Hearing on Fraud Scandal
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Minnesota’s Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison will answer questions from a congressional panel investigating welfare fraud in the state.  The two will testify on March 4 to the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.  “Americans deserve answers about the rampant misuse of taxpayer dollars in Minnesota’s social services programs that occurred on Gov. Walz’s and Attorney General Ellison’s watch,” House Oversight Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., said Friday in a post on X.  ? BREAKING: Tim Walz and AG Ellison to testify in front of Congress on March 4.@RepJamesComer: "Americans deserve answers about the rampant misuse of taxpayer dollars in Minnesota's social services programs that occurred on Gov. Walz's & Attorney General Ellison's watch." pic.twitter.com/eae5umUGJm— Oversight Committee (@GOPoversight) January 30, 2026 Federal prosecutors have estimated that welfare fraud in the state could have topped $9 billion. Amid the nearly 100 fraud arrests, the Trump administration has withheld funds for certain social programs. Walz, the 2024 Democrat nominee for vice president, announced that he would not seek reelection to a third term as governor earlier this month amid intense criticism over the scandal. Earlier this month, members of the Minnesota House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee testified to the same congressional panel that Walz likely knew about the fraud as it occurred. State Republican lawmakers also testified about state intimidation of whistleblowers. The Daily Signal contacted both the governor’s office and the attorney general’s office for comment Friday morning. Neither immediately responded. The post Walz, Ellison to Testify at House Hearing on Fraud Scandal appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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EXCLUSIVE: Cities Church Responds to Don Lemon Arrest
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FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Cities Church, the St. Paul church invaded by agitators opposing Immigration and Customs Enforcement, responded Friday after federal agents arrested former CNN host Don Lemon Thursday night in Los Angeles. “We are grateful that the Department of Justice acted swiftly to protect Cities Church so that we can continue to faithfully live out the church’s mission to worship Jesus and make him known,” Jonathan Parnell, the church’s lead pastor, said in a statement first provided to The Daily Signal. Renee Carlson and Doug Wardlow, the attorneys for True North Legal who represent Cities Church, also celebrated the arrests. “The freedom to worship God without fear of violence and intimidation is a fundamental right that defines who we are as Americans,” the attorneys said. “True North Legal and Cities Church are grateful that the Department of Justice is committed to upholding that freedom and is holding the agitators who invaded the church accountable.” ?EXCLUSIVE@citieschurch Head Pastor @jonathanparnell responds to Don Lemon's arrest:“We are grateful that the Department of Justice acted swiftly to protect Cities Church so that we can continue to faithfully live out the church’s mission to worship Jesus and make him… pic.twitter.com/B2Zi8O8dag— Tyler O'Neil (@Tyler2ONeil) January 30, 2026 Don Lemon’s Arrest “Don Lemon was taken into custody by federal agents last night in Los Angeles, where he was covering the Grammy awards,” Lemon’s attorney, Abbe Lowell, wrote in a statement posted to Lemon’s show on YouTube. “Don has been a journalist for 30 years, and his constitutionally protected work in Minneapolis was no different than what he has always done,” Lowell added. “The First Amendment exists to protect journalists whose role it is to shine light on the truth and hold those in power accountable.” Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed the arrest, and also mentioned that federal agents arrested Trahern Jeen Crews, Georgia Fort, and Jamael Lydell Lundy. At my direction, early this morning federal agents arrested Don Lemon, Trahern Jeen Crews, Georgia Fort, and Jamael Lydell Lundy, in connection with the coordinated attack on Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota.More details soon.— Attorney General Pamela Bondi (@AGPamBondi) January 30, 2026 The Justice Department initially sought charges for Lemon, among others, for violating the Ku Klux Klan Act and the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act earlier this month when he entered Cities Church in St. Paul amid an invasion of the service. The Klan Act criminalizes the deprivation of rights, and the Justice Department has claimed the church invaders deprived worshippers of their First Amendment right to religious exercise. The FACE Act protects access to houses of worship. A federal magistrate judge, however, refused to sign a warrant for Lemon’s arrest. The Justice Department appealed that decision, but the court noted that prosecutors could improve the filing before presenting it to the same judge, or present the case to a grand jury to seek an indictment. The Justice Department withdrew the appeal earlier this week, and it seems prosecutors found another way to bring the case. ?BREAKINGDon Lemon's attorney Abbe Lowell has confirmed that federal agents arrested the former CNN anchor last night.Lemon claims he was there as a journalist and should be protected by the First Amendment.@citieschurch attorney Renee Carlson noted, however, “There is no… pic.twitter.com/tP7KwmTpmN— Tyler O'Neil (@Tyler2ONeil) January 30, 2026 First Amendment Defense? Lemon has claimed that he went to Cities Church merely to cover the agitation as a journalist, and did not intend to violate anyone’s rights. Lowell faulted the Justice Department for pursuing Lemon, rather than the federal agents who shot Renee Good and Alex Pretti, both 37, amid the surge of federal law enforcement in Minneapolis. “Instead of investigating the federal agents who killed two peaceful Minnesota protesters, the Trump Justice Department is devoting its time, attention and resources to this arrest, and that is the real indictment of wrongdoing in this case,” Lowell wrote. “This unprecedented attack on the First Amendment and transparent attempt to distract attention from the many crises facing this administration will not stand. Don will fight these charges vigorously and thoroughly in court.” Renee Carlson, who represents Cities Church as general counsel for True North Counsel, had highlighted a previous statement suggesting that, even if Lemon avoids all criminal liability, he may face civil liability. “The First Amendment does not allow premeditated plots or coordinated actions to violate the sanctity of a sanctuary, disrupt worship, and intimidate small children,” Carlson said in a previous statement she highlighted for The Daily Signal. “There is no ‘press pass’ to invade a sanctuary or to conspire to interrupt religious services.” ?HORRIFYING NEW DETAILSThe invasion of Cities Church was even worse than we thought. Agitators blocked stairs so "parents were unable to get to their children" at Sunday School.?One told a kid, "Do you know your parents are Nazis, they're going to burn in hell?"?1/7 pic.twitter.com/DUNPRdECGa— Tyler O'Neil (@Tyler2ONeil) January 25, 2026 Georgia Fort, another journalist who claims she was there to document the invasion, released a video shortly before surrendering to federal agents. Independent journalist Georgia Fort was also arrested by federal agents earlier for reporting on the church protest in Minneapolis. She was live streaming when agents arrived to take her into custody. pic.twitter.com/tAibU7sBsi— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) January 30, 2026 The Church Invasion Between 30 and 40 anti-ICE agitators interrupted a Sunday service at Cities Church, a non-denominational Christian church, and shouted, “Justice for Renee Good!” as they surrounded members of the congregation.  Videos of the incident show the pastor and others repeatedly asking the agitators to leave, and the agitators chanting, “Who shut this down? We shut this down!” According to the charging document, a member of the congregation said worshippers were “terrorized, our children were weeping.” One woman broke her arm. Agitators blocked about 50 members of the congregation from exiting, making it “nearly impossible for parishioners to get out and leave.” The document also mentions that agitators prevented congregants from getting to their children, and one of the agitators reportedly told young children, “Do you know your parents are Nazis, they’re going to burn in hell?” Last week, law enforcement arrested Nekima Levy Armstrong, Chauntyll Louisa Allen, and William Kelly, the man who posted videos of the incident online on the handle “DaWoke Farmer.” The magistrate judge who declined to sign Lemon’s arrest warrant also rejected FACE Act charges against Armstrong, Allen, and Kelly, but approved their arrests for violation of the KKK Act. Nekima Armstrong, leader of the Racial Justice Network and a former president of the Minneapolis chapter of the NAACP, told Democracy Now that she does not regret helping to lead the protest. “We are unapologetic about going into the church,” Armstrong said. She called it a “conflict of interest” for a pastor to oversee “the brutal conduct of ICE agents.” After the church invasion, Lemon attacked the “type of Christianity” practiced by Cities Church, claiming that the church has an “entitlement” that “comes from white supremacy.” The post EXCLUSIVE: Cities Church Responds to Don Lemon Arrest appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Arizona ESA Growth Skyrockets While Criticisms Crash
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Arizona educators have been set free to create their own schools and education services. And families can now select between them to find the best fit for their child. Arizona lawmakers in the 1990s created the nation’s most robust charter school law, the first scholarship tax credit program, and statewide district open enrollment. Education flourished in the process as Arizona led the nation in the creation of new public schools and statewide academic achievement improved. Arizona then took the boldest step of all—allowing parents to receive their K-12 funding into an account to manage within the confines of statute. Today, this latest form of education has proven wildly popular with families, which can be seen both in the growth of the program and the desperately incoherent complaints of opponents. Arizona lawmakers created the nation’s first account-based K-12 choice program, Empowerment Scholarship Accounts, in 2011. Participating families sign a contract with the state to educate their child, and the state deposits an amount equal to 90% of the state funding of their district into an account controlled by parents with state oversight. Accounts have multiple but limited uses set down in statute—families can use their funds for tuition at private schools, colleges, and universities, and to purchase individual public school courses. They can also use those funds for tutoring, special education therapies, academic curriculum and materials, and more. Arizona’s program debuted with 144 students in 2011 and grew to about 12,000 students in 2022 when Republican Gov. Doug Ducey made all Arizona students eligible. In early 2026, Arizona’s ESA enrollment surpassed 100,000 students. An EdChoice study of account use found that the number of participating private schools increased from 510 to 661 between the 2022 and 2023 school years, including large increases in private religious schools, non-religious private schools, special education-focused schools, co-ops, and post-secondary schools. Participating colleges, tutors, and therapists likewise increased. Some Arizona families have teamed up to hire their own teachers, cutting out the middleman. Despite her own personal use of choice as a student and parent, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, continues seeking to deprive Arizona families of the same. This year, she proposed to cut off participation in the program to higher-income families and to ban the rollover of unused funds from one school year to the next at the behest of her allies in the teacher unions. Neither of these proposals makes the least bit of sense. Arizona taxpayers can, for instance, fund nearly two students to participate in the ESA program for the total average cost for one student to attend an Arizona district school. Why Hobbs happily spends $20,000 for the children of well-to-do families attending a district while begrudging them a $7,500 ESA instead seems entirely bizarre. Likewise, moving ESA accounts to “use it or lose it” will result in a misuse of funds. Bureaucrats have long squandered funds on end-of-the-fiscal-year spending sprees, and it is not something to adopt in choice programs. Private school tuition is higher for the high school years than in K-8, meaning that families sometimes roll over funds for future expenses. The “savings” part of an education savings account requires families to consider opportunity costs when making purchases for their students. Nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come—not even teacher unions. The post Arizona ESA Growth Skyrockets While Criticisms Crash appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Justice Department Releases Final Cache of Jeffrey Epstein Files
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The U.S. Justice Department on Friday published a new and final cache of millions of documents related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, under a law passed in November that required the release of all Epstein-related records. Todd Blanche, the deputy attorney general, said at a press conference that Friday’s batch of files marked the end of the Trump administration’s planned releases under the law. The new cache includes more than 3 million pages, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 images, he said. The files include “extensive” redactions, he said, given the law’s exceptions permitting certain documents to be blacked out, including identifying information of victims or materials related to active investigations. Previous releases have been heavily redacted, drawing criticism from some lawmakers. Blanche defended the slow pace of releases, saying that the voluminous files required hundreds of attorneys to work day and night for weeks to review and prepare them for public release. The law had set a deadline of Dec. 19, 2025, but officials said they needed more time to review the files. President Donald Trump, who was friends with Epstein in the 1990s and early 2000s before they had a falling out years before Epstein’s first conviction, spent months resisting any release until both Democrats and Republicans in Congress advanced the law over his objections. Trump has not been formally accused of any wrongdoing in connection with Epstein, and he has denied any knowledge of Epstein’s crimes. In a press release announcing Friday’s document production, the Justice Department wrote, “Some of the documents contain untrue and sensationalist claims against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI right before the 2020 election. To be clear, the claims are unfounded and false, and if they have a shred of credibility, they certainly would have been weaponized against President Trump already.” Epstein, a New York financier, was found hanged in his jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. His death was ruled a suicide. Blanche expressed frustration with accusations that the Justice Department had declined to pursue associates of Epstein who may have participated in illegal activity. “There’s this built-in assumption that somehow there’s this hidden tranche of information of men that we know about, that we’re covering up, or that we’re not, we’re choosing not to prosecute. That is not the case,” he said. Former President Bill Clinton appeared in the batch of Epstein files released by the Justice Department in December. Clinton was featured in a photograph with Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell at the Epstein estate. The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee last summer issued subpoenas to 10 individuals, including Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, to testify about the crimes of Epstein. Committee Chair James Comer, R-Ky., noted that Epstein claimed to have helped set up the Clinton Foundation, and that records show he helped raise money for the foundation.  The committee, in a bipartisan vote, recently moved to advance contempt citations against the Clintons for their failure to testify in the investigation. The Clintons published a letter explaining their refusal to testify, saying, “We have tried to give you the little information we have.” They also said the investigation was politicized. Reuters contributed to this report. . The post Justice Department Releases Final Cache of Jeffrey Epstein Files appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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