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RD80s News: Alice Cooper and Martha Quinn Inducted as Radio Hall of Fame
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RD80s News: Alice Cooper and Martha Quinn Inducted as Radio Hall of Fame

 You read that headline correctly.  Alice Cooper and Martha Quinn along with nine other radio personalities have been selected to be the 2025 Radio Hall of Fame inductees!  While we know Alice Cooper from his legendary Alice in Chains and MTV VJ Martha Quinn, they have continued their careers in the form of broadcasting.  Because they, along with several other nominations, were chosen amongst their peers as being nominated to this grand title.(Photo Courtesy: http://billboard.com/pro/radio-hall-fame-2025-inductees-full-list/)(Photo Courtesy: https://www.radiohalloffame.com/2025-nominees)Alice Cooper has hosted both syndicated programs "Nights with Alice Cooper" and "Alice's Attic" while Martha Quinn has found her niche and love for the 1980s on iHeartMedia's "Martha Quinn Show."The induction ceremony is scheduled October 30, 2025 at the Swissotel Hotel in Chicago, IL.
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Grieving Dog Mom Gets The Most Beautiful “Sign” From Her Late Pup
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Grieving Dog Mom Gets The Most Beautiful “Sign” From Her Late Pup

When animal lovers lose one of their fur children, it can be devastating. Jordyn Smith’s dog, Maizy, lived from November 10, 2012, until November 18, 2024. Maizy was diagnosed with cancer, giving Jordyn some warning, but it’s never enough time. After losing Maizy, Jordyn asked for a sign that her late dog was okay across the Rainbow Bridge. She got her sign very clearly from the first painting she saw at an art show. That painting was titled, The Starry Night – Maisy at Rest – 2023 by Artist Mark A. Zanowski. The upper two-thirds of the painting is a replica of Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night. The bottom third features an image of a dog lying on its right side under the open window, legs outstretched. The dog is painted in coordinating colors and blends into the nighttime scene. Images from TikTok. As animal parents, we like to believe that our fur kids transition over the Rainbow Bridge peacefully. We picture them frolicking in sun-drenched fields, carefree and joyful, as they wait for us to join them. When Jordyn asked for a sign from her late dog, it could not have been more clear. Her fans were sure too and asked if she bought the painting. She replied that the price was too much at that moment, but that she was saving up for it. A few comments later, Jordyn received the second sign that her Maizy was looking out for her. A user named Cass asked if she could buy the painting for Jordyn. Image from TikTok. Jordyn is now displaying the picture in her home, courtesy of an internet stranger who has become a friend. Image from TikTok. This was such a generous gift, Cass. @jordynsmith701 She’s hereeee #fyp #maizy ♬ original sound – Jordyn Please share. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Grieving Dog Mom Gets The Most Beautiful “Sign” From Her Late Pup appeared first on InspireMore.
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Complete List Of Bob Seger Songs From A to Z

Growing up in a working-class environment in Detroit, Seger found inspiration in the stories and struggles of everyday people—a theme that would run throughout his songwriting. His earliest forays into music came with high school bands such as the Decibels and the Town Criers. It wasn’t long before Seger emerged as a leading figure in the Detroit rock scene, eventually fronting the band the Omens and, later, the Last Heard. The release of “East Side Story” with the Last Heard in 1966 became his first regional hit, allowing Seger to record more singles and gain attention from local radio. As The post Complete List Of Bob Seger Songs From A to Z appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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Viral Video Sparks $20,000 in Donations for Ice Cream Vendor Who Walks Miles in the Florida Heat
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Viral Video Sparks $20,000 in Donations for Ice Cream Vendor Who Walks Miles in the Florida Heat

For anyone who suggests that social media has been a net-negative for society, tell them to spend 3 hours reading GoFundMe stories. GNN has reported on literally dozens of these internet crowdfunding efforts that have changed people’s lives, and the latest one comes from the sizzling South Florida summer heat. Don Tomas is a local […] The post Viral Video Sparks $20,000 in Donations for Ice Cream Vendor Who Walks Miles in the Florida Heat appeared first on Good News Network.
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Selco Explains How (and Why) to be the Gray Man
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Selco Explains How (and Why) to be the Gray Man

Author of The Dark Secrets of SHTF Survival and the online course SHTF Survival Boot Camp In our interviews with Selco, he has frequently mentioned the Gray Man principle. This is something that people in the preparedness community mention a lot, but many don’t fully understand it. In this week’s interview, Selco explains how – and why – we should embrace being the Gray Man, even before the SHTF. ~ Daisy In your articles, you frequently mention being the Gray Man. What does this mean? It is a simple concept that comes to be very important when SHTF, and it is often completely opposite to how a lot of preppers are planning to look or act. In the shortest definition, it is staying uninteresting or simply looking and acting like most of the people around you in a particular moment. It can be used in a lot of situations when SHTF, during prolonged periods of time, or during short-term events. Can you use the Gray Man concept for your home so it’s less likely to be targeted? It depends on the situation, but in case of a serious collapse in urban settings “home invasions” (especially in the first period) happens based on opportunity and what can be achieved from that invasion. In other words, yes, if your home is less protected then it is easier to get inside, but in terms of SHTF the more your home looks like a place with valuable things inside, the higher chances are for being attacked. Remember it is a time without (at least without proper working) law and police force. That means there are no police coming to help after a few shots. There is only you and the attacker. Having a home with visible cameras, expensive equipment, attack dogs, alarms and similar (especially in a neighborhood where that is not usual) clearly makes you different and gives attackers the idea that there are valuable things inside. Having all that equipment in times when there is law and order makes sense because police and help are only a couple of minutes away. When the SHTF in Bosnia, the first houses that were robbed were known rich guys’ houses. It didn’t matter that they were defended and had steel bars. When 70-100 people (who are mostly armed and not disturbed by the police) start attacking a house with only a few people inside, there are no steel bars and no smart strategies. Not if the attackers have a strong enough motivation to get inside. Do not give that motivation to them. I am not talking against alarms and dogs, but I am advocating a more “subtle” way of home defense, and more fluid, more Gray Man type. Just making your home “gray” alone is a big topic, but here are a few suggestions: Deterrents This is the first step of home defense of the Gray Man principle. Using your weapon should be the last! In one of the previous articles, there was a comment along the lines of “If I make my home look abandoned, then it is going to be targeted, so it is a wrong suggestion.” The concept is to look like everything else around you. In a prolonged urban SHTF, there are going to be houses around yours that are going to be deserted, ruined, looted. Sometimes it makes sense that your home looks like that too. Like if 50 people are coming through your neighborhood looking for useful things, it makes sense if your home and yard look on “first glance” looks like someone already looted it (like most of the houses on the street). Sometimes the best defense is to look like there is no defense. You still can be prepared and ready. There is no universal advice. In case of prolonged collapse, different tactics will work for different regions, based on the situation. For example, in my case, it was very useful (and still is) to put a few “mines” signs as a deterrent. In your case maybe it is cool to have a few biohazard signs that you may put in front of your home, or in case of a pandemic, a sign that says “bodies inside.” It works in drastic situations. In my case after some time, people simply avoided going inside places where they suspected bodies were. Think about what can work in your case. Think in layers Your defense should not start at your house door because by that time you have lost some of your advantages. Think in layers. For example, the first layer is a neighboring house, the second layer is your yard, and the third layer is inside your home. Use advantages (and disadvantages) in your favor Example: if you have a yard in front of your home, look now for possible ways that intruders could approach. How many of those ways are there? If there are 4 potential ways, is it possible to watch all of them? Can you minimize that to only one way by funneling the attackers by using obstacles, garbage, etc.? Simply put yourself in the attacker’s mind and see what he sees. Sometimes something simple like planting a bush or tree on a spot in the yard will funnel an attacker to where you want him to be. But at the same time, that bush or tree may obstruct your view, so use your common sense. Alarms or traps Popular opinion says that deadly traps need to be used when defending your home during the SHTF. It is a final solution, because once when you use deadly force (with trap) you are bringing everything a new level. Often, it is simply wrong and you have gone too far. Think about traps and alarms in layers too (I’ll call them traps, some of them are alarms actually). An entire book could be written about using them when the SHTF, but for this article think just consider these ideas. An alarm that will let only you know when someone is approaching without letting the attacker know he has triggered something (for example in order to approach your home he need to move from his way something noisy that simply stay there) An alarm that will let you know someone is approaching and also let the attacker know he has triggered the alarm so he clearly understand someone set it there and that the place is probably guarded. Traps that are combinations of above-mentioned with the option of hurting the attacker. There is a situation for each of the above, but using the wrong one can be dangerous. For example, do you want to use a deadly explosive trap for two guys from the neighborhood who are just checking whether you have something to trade? It is cool to know how to construct something from scratch, but sometimes a cheap Chinese “purse alarm” in combination with a fishing line will give you an SHTF alarm that may help you a lot. Think about using these in layers, too. If someone clearly ignored your warning devices, perhaps closer to home it is the place and time for a “hurting” trap. All of this gives you precious time to get organized inside your home, to decide what to do and how to act. One popular opinion is that “I will have a shotgun. Nobody will come through my door” For the people who have not experienced a violent collapse in urban settings, remember that other people will have weapons too, and other people may come in bigger numbers than you have. You need to think in layers in order to maximize your chances of success. How can you use the gray man concept personally? OPSEC “Operations Security, or OPSEC, is the process by which we protect unclassified information that can be used against us. OPSEC challenges us to look at ourselves through the eyes of an adversary (individuals, groups, countries, organizations). Essentially, anyone who can harm people, resources, or mission is an adversary.” (USDoD) OPSEC is a very good word, but like a lot of other things in the prepper world, some folks have turned it into a parody. It is not about immersing yourself into the world of conspiracy theories; it is about how it“…challenges us to look at ourselves through the eyes of an adversary…” Just try to look at yourself through the eyes of your adversary, whoever that might be in your opinion. So, for example, if you are driving a car with a sticker that clearly shows your opinion about something, ask yourself, is that information that can be used somehow against you? Tomorrow, if a riot starts, will that make you a target? Maybe if you are going to prepper conventions then discussing openly at your workplace about that and about your latest investment in buckets of dried food, will that make you perfect target when the SHTF? The examples are many, but it’s all down to how you look and act today or when SHTF. One big signs during SHTF was to have very clean clothes and to smell nice. It is a drastic example, but you need to understand that in those times if you looked like that it meant you were doing very well, because the essentials were food and water and weapons, and most folks had problems securing that. So obviously you were doing really good, way better than most of the folks. It is a drastic example, yes, and it may not be like that in your case but you get the idea. A trained man can learn a lot about you by watching you for some time, no matter if the SHTF or not. He can learn from the way you walk, how you leave your car, or how you are standing in a bar. He can learn from if you are carrying a weapon or not, with your choice of footwear or clothes, by your hobbies, etc. Understand that by your look and activities you are giving up information that can cost you way too much when times get bad. How can you use this when you are out with your family? Your family should follow your basic rules about staying gray, again without turning life into a conspiracy theory. There is no use in trying to blend in if your kid talks in school about how his dad is preparing for the end of the world with enough food storage to last for 40 years. A good example of being gray and still solving the problem of preparing your family for hard times (and making them preppers) is by practicing skills without the story. They do not have to believe that society will collapse, but you still can teach them useful skills through activities that they understand and reasons that they understand: camping, fishing, team building, martial arts (sport, health) car repair, cooking meals at home, buying more food (money-saving), or hunting (weapon use)…you get the idea. Should you only use during a crisis or should you practice this all the time? It is a good thing to use the gray man mentality even today, and not just because of practice. But also because once when SHTF it may be too late to go gray because some people will already know important information about you, and it is too late to hide it. What’s the easiest way to quickly become forgettable if you are caught up in a crowd? You need to set up a clear list of your priorities in case something bad happens and go by that list. It is easy to become forgettable in crowd because crowds have their own psychology. Very often you need to “flow” with the crowd because you cannot act differently than the folks in the crowd. It can be dangerous, and it can turn you into a target. I often use the words “if everybody is screaming you need to scream too”, because, otherwise, if you are with a bunch of scared people you will look way too confident. They will think either you are the leader (if people are members of your group) or you are a target for them (if they are not connected to you). It is about how you look to other people, not about how you really are. Are there different levels of “gray”? If so, can you explain them? Yes, it is more about thinking outside of the box and about the different applications of gray. Example one: Something bad happens in your city (pandemic, dirty bomb, civil unrest…) there is a curfew and nobody is allowed to leave the city until order is restored, but you see it is bad and you want to leave the city to your BOL. There are people in streets confused and waiting to see what is going on ad what will be. You will mix with them with your backpack with food and ammo inside, a lot of people do carry small backpacks, students, athletes, etc. You want to blend in. But if you put sleeping mat on your backpack, you are sticking out. A simple sleeping mat gives away you. (This is a real-life example from one of my bugging out courses). Very often even trained people stick out simply because they confuse necessity and comfort. Example two: One of the often-mentioned questions is:” how will I figure out (when SHTF) if I should carry my weapon openly or hidden?” The simplest answer is to check the situation and understand which of those two options makes you a more probable target. Sometimes running out with an assault rifle means you’ll be seen as a threat and shot down, but in other cases running around unarmed will make you easy prey. Do you have any stories about people who used this strategy vs. people who did not? I knew a man (I still know him) who in the early days of the SHTF understood some things. He went the station and fill 4 barrels with 80 liters fuel each. He brought them in a trailer and hid them in his garage, and nobody saw him. A week or two later, fuel became rare 50 times more valuable. He used only it as heating fuel very frugally. And then he gave 10 liters to his relative and asked him to be quiet, then other relative heard from first man and asked him for 10 liters. He gave it to him too because how he could refuse him? Then 20 days later in the middle of the night, a couple of guys broke into the garage. The man went out and they beat him badly. They took his fuel, searched his house, and took all food (he was smart so he bought lots of food too). He ha a lot of problems ensuring them that he did not have more interesting things hidden somewhere. He is still alive, an old man now. He thinks the S. is gonna hit the fan again, but all his discussion about prepping and similar stops right there. And…anything to add? The gray man philosophy is nothing elaborate, but it should affect all of your fields of prepping, from simple things like where you are buying your stuff for preps (and in what quantity and what reasons) to who you choose to discuss your visions of tomorrow’s collapse with. In short, as far as the people outside your circle are concerned,  you are not a prepper, you are like majority of folks and trust in the system. You do not believe that something bad is gonna happen, and when it happens you have to act surprised like them. About Selco: Selco survived the Balkan war of the 90s in a city under siege, without electricity, running water, or food distribution. In his online works, he gives an inside view of the reality of survival under the harshest conditions. He reviews what works and what doesn’t, tells you the hard lessons he learned, and shares how he prepares today. He never stopped learning about survival and preparedness since the war. Regardless of what happens, chances are you will never experience extreme situations as Selco did. But you have the chance to learn from him and how he faced death for months. Read more of Selco’s articles here. Buy his PDF books here. Buy his #1 New Release paperback, The Dark Secrets of Survival here. Take advantage of a deep and profound insight into his knowledge by signing up for his online course SHTF Survival Boot Camp. Learn the inside story of what it was really like when the SHTF with his online course One Year in Hell. Real survival is not romantic or idealistic. It is brutal, hard and unfair. Let Selco take you into that world. The post Selco Explains How (and Why) to be the Gray Man appeared first on The Organic Prepper.
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NFL’s Saquon Barkley Finds His Victory Formation in Jesus
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NFL’s Saquon Barkley Finds His Victory Formation in Jesus

You didn’t have to be a fan of the Philadelphia Eagles to appreciate (even reluctantly) running back Saquon Barkley’s season. The Super Bowl-winning star rocketed through defenses, racking up more than 2,000 yards and 15 touchdowns in a football season that can only be called unbelievable. Now, almost five months removed from the championship, the world is learning that No. 26’s secret weapon wasn’t his speed, toughness, or legs. It was his faith. The NFL’s Offensive Player of the Year worked hard to get where he is, to be sure, but Barkley thinks there’s also something to be said for his recent conversion. In between holes with golfer Grant Horvat (and his 1.3 million followers) for his “Break 60” series, the two talked about the running back’s spiritual journey. At one point, Barkley took the conversation in a more religious direction. “I’m very big in my faith,” Horvat replied. “You are as well.” The Eagle replied enthusiastically, “Yes, I just became a Christian not too long ago.” He paused, adding: I don’t think it’s a coincidence that the best year I had in my career, I found my faith. It gives me some clarity in life. Of course, this wasn’t a surprise to people following the superstar’s championship season. During the Super Bowl’s media day, Barkley credited his agent—who also happens to be a pastor—for playing a key role in turning his life around. “I’m not going to sit here and tell you that I know the Bible, like, in and out. It’s something I’m learning,” he acknowledged. “I’m challenging myself to get better at [it] with my family and my friends,” Barkley told the press. “[I’m] really lucky to have my agent [Ed Berry]. He’s a pastor, and I’m able to have Bible studies with him.” But the dad of two wanted people to know it’s a day-to-day process. “[I’m] just growing, and I think that’s the beautiful thing about it. And I think that’s what religion and faith is—[it’s] having a relationship with God and understanding who Jesus is, and that’s what I’ve been trying to do this year. I’m going to continue to try to get better at it.” If it’s anything like football, he’ll find a way to push forward no matter what’s standing in his way. And it isn’t just God that Barkley is openly embracing. In April, before the Eagles were set to visit the White House as NFL world champions, Barkley was blasted for hitting the greens with President Donald Trump. When the woke bullies tried to fault and shame him for it, No. 26 refused to back down. “[S]ome people are really upset cause I played [golf] and flew to the White House with the PRESIDENT,” he posted. “Maybe I just respect the office, not a hard concept to understand. Just golfed with Obama not too long ago … and look forward to finishing my round with Trump! Now ya get out [of] my mentions with all of this politics and have [an] amazing day.” The president had nothing but praise for the 28-year-old after their outing. “He’s a handsome guy,” Trump smiled. “I offered him a ride. And he loved it. He is a great young guy and an incredible football player.” Barkley’s politics, some have noticed, have “shifted.” Back in 2019, Barkley made waves for backing anti-American Colin Kaepernick—who’s best known, not for his football prowess (he has none), but for trashing the national anthem and leading a movement of unpatriotic condemnation of the U.S. “If a fan wants to not be a fan of me because I retweet a thing for Colin Kaepernick, I don’t care,” Barkley told the New York Daily News six years ago. “People have their own opinions,” he insisted, defending his decision to support Kaepernick. “Everyone is entitled to that. I just would hope that people respect I have a right to my own opinion, as well.” Now, the man who hoisted his adorable daughters on his shoulders after beating the Kansas City Chiefs is embracing faith, family, and a country that has nothing but praise for Barkley’s qualities on—and now, off—the field. In May, EA Sports cemented Barkley’s legendary status, announcing him as the cover for this year’s Madden video game. Asked if he’s worried about the curse that supposedly follows the “Madden” cover, Barkley laughed. “Nah, I’m a believer in God. That’s my mindset, to be completely honest.” It’s a breath of fresh air after other celebrity athletes’ falls from grace. Unlike 11-time medalist Simone Biles, who torched her reputation by publicly berating girls sports advocate—and elite swimmer—Riley Gaines. In a classless post that showed the gymnast’s true colors, Biles, a self-described Christian, suggested that anyone fighting against radical trans ideology in sports is “sick.” And while Biles desperately tried to damage control when the national outrage became too much, her half-hearted apology did little to change people’s perspectives of her extreme views. Eventually, the pushback got to be so overwhelming that Biles didn’t come to her senses and agree to stand alongside Gaines and the other 80% of Americans demanding justice. She deleted her Twitter account. Barkley, on the other hand, seems determined to use his platform for good. “I know so many people, so many kids that … would love to be in the position I’m in right now,” he reflected a few weeks ago. “I’ve had injuries before. I tore my knee, I stepped on a foot and rolled my ankle and was out 4-to-6 weeks, and there was no curse then,” he said, adding: That’s just how life works. You’re gonna have your ups and downs, but my mindset is coming in, work, do what I need to do, and the rest is in God’s hands. Originally published by The Washington Stand The post NFL’s Saquon Barkley Finds His Victory Formation in Jesus appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Selco Explains How (and Why) to be the Gray Man
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Selco Explains How (and Why) to be the Gray Man

Author of The Dark Secrets of SHTF Survival and the online course SHTF Survival Boot Camp In our interviews with Selco, he has frequently mentioned the Gray Man principle. This is something that people in the preparedness community mention a lot, but many don’t fully understand it. In this week’s interview, Selco explains how – and why – we should embrace being the Gray Man, even before the SHTF. ~ Daisy In your articles, you frequently mention being the Gray Man. What does this mean? It is a simple concept that comes to be very important when SHTF, and it is often completely opposite to how a lot of preppers are planning to look or act. In the shortest definition, it is staying uninteresting or simply looking and acting like most of the people around you in a particular moment. It can be used in a lot of situations when SHTF, during prolonged periods of time, or during short-term events. Can you use the Gray Man concept for your home so it’s less likely to be targeted? It depends on the situation, but in case of a serious collapse in urban settings “home invasions” (especially in the first period) happens based on opportunity and what can be achieved from that invasion. In other words, yes, if your home is less protected then it is easier to get inside, but in terms of SHTF the more your home looks like a place with valuable things inside, the higher chances are for being attacked. Remember it is a time without (at least without proper working) law and police force. That means there are no police coming to help after a few shots. There is only you and the attacker. Having a home with visible cameras, expensive equipment, attack dogs, alarms and similar (especially in a neighborhood where that is not usual) clearly makes you different and gives attackers the idea that there are valuable things inside. Having all that equipment in times when there is law and order makes sense because police and help are only a couple of minutes away. When the SHTF in Bosnia, the first houses that were robbed were known rich guys’ houses. It didn’t matter that they were defended and had steel bars. When 70-100 people (who are mostly armed and not disturbed by the police) start attacking a house with only a few people inside, there are no steel bars and no smart strategies. Not if the attackers have a strong enough motivation to get inside. Do not give that motivation to them. I am not talking against alarms and dogs, but I am advocating a more “subtle” way of home defense, and more fluid, more Gray Man type. Just making your home “gray” alone is a big topic, but here are a few suggestions: Deterrents This is the first step of home defense of the Gray Man principle. Using your weapon should be the last! In one of the previous articles, there was a comment along the lines of “If I make my home look abandoned, then it is going to be targeted, so it is a wrong suggestion.” The concept is to look like everything else around you. In a prolonged urban SHTF, there are going to be houses around yours that are going to be deserted, ruined, looted. Sometimes it makes sense that your home looks like that too. Like if 50 people are coming through your neighborhood looking for useful things, it makes sense if your home and yard look on “first glance” looks like someone already looted it (like most of the houses on the street). Sometimes the best defense is to look like there is no defense. You still can be prepared and ready. There is no universal advice. In case of prolonged collapse, different tactics will work for different regions, based on the situation. For example, in my case, it was very useful (and still is) to put a few “mines” signs as a deterrent. In your case maybe it is cool to have a few biohazard signs that you may put in front of your home, or in case of a pandemic, a sign that says “bodies inside.” It works in drastic situations. In my case after some time, people simply avoided going inside places where they suspected bodies were. Think about what can work in your case. Think in layers Your defense should not start at your house door because by that time you have lost some of your advantages. Think in layers. For example, the first layer is a neighboring house, the second layer is your yard, and the third layer is inside your home. Use advantages (and disadvantages) in your favor Example: if you have a yard in front of your home, look now for possible ways that intruders could approach. How many of those ways are there? If there are 4 potential ways, is it possible to watch all of them? Can you minimize that to only one way by funneling the attackers by using obstacles, garbage, etc.? Simply put yourself in the attacker’s mind and see what he sees. Sometimes something simple like planting a bush or tree on a spot in the yard will funnel an attacker to where you want him to be. But at the same time, that bush or tree may obstruct your view, so use your common sense. Alarms or traps Popular opinion says that deadly traps need to be used when defending your home during the SHTF. It is a final solution, because once when you use deadly force (with trap) you are bringing everything a new level. Often, it is simply wrong and you have gone too far. Think about traps and alarms in layers too (I’ll call them traps, some of them are alarms actually). An entire book could be written about using them when the SHTF, but for this article think just consider these ideas. An alarm that will let only you know when someone is approaching without letting the attacker know he has triggered something (for example in order to approach your home he need to move from his way something noisy that simply stay there) An alarm that will let you know someone is approaching and also let the attacker know he has triggered the alarm so he clearly understand someone set it there and that the place is probably guarded. Traps that are combinations of above-mentioned with the option of hurting the attacker. There is a situation for each of the above, but using the wrong one can be dangerous. For example, do you want to use a deadly explosive trap for two guys from the neighborhood who are just checking whether you have something to trade? It is cool to know how to construct something from scratch, but sometimes a cheap Chinese “purse alarm” in combination with a fishing line will give you an SHTF alarm that may help you a lot. Think about using these in layers, too. If someone clearly ignored your warning devices, perhaps closer to home it is the place and time for a “hurting” trap. All of this gives you precious time to get organized inside your home, to decide what to do and how to act. One popular opinion is that “I will have a shotgun. Nobody will come through my door” For the people who have not experienced a violent collapse in urban settings, remember that other people will have weapons too, and other people may come in bigger numbers than you have. You need to think in layers in order to maximize your chances of success. How can you use the gray man concept personally? OPSEC “Operations Security, or OPSEC, is the process by which we protect unclassified information that can be used against us. OPSEC challenges us to look at ourselves through the eyes of an adversary (individuals, groups, countries, organizations). Essentially, anyone who can harm people, resources, or mission is an adversary.” (USDoD) OPSEC is a very good word, but like a lot of other things in the prepper world, some folks have turned it into a parody. It is not about immersing yourself into the world of conspiracy theories; it is about how it“…challenges us to look at ourselves through the eyes of an adversary…” Just try to look at yourself through the eyes of your adversary, whoever that might be in your opinion. So, for example, if you are driving a car with a sticker that clearly shows your opinion about something, ask yourself, is that information that can be used somehow against you? Tomorrow, if a riot starts, will that make you a target? Maybe if you are going to prepper conventions then discussing openly at your workplace about that and about your latest investment in buckets of dried food, will that make you perfect target when the SHTF? The examples are many, but it’s all down to how you look and act today or when SHTF. One big signs during SHTF was to have very clean clothes and to smell nice. It is a drastic example, but you need to understand that in those times if you looked like that it meant you were doing very well, because the essentials were food and water and weapons, and most folks had problems securing that. So obviously you were doing really good, way better than most of the folks. It is a drastic example, yes, and it may not be like that in your case but you get the idea. A trained man can learn a lot about you by watching you for some time, no matter if the SHTF or not. He can learn from the way you walk, how you leave your car, or how you are standing in a bar. He can learn from if you are carrying a weapon or not, with your choice of footwear or clothes, by your hobbies, etc. Understand that by your look and activities you are giving up information that can cost you way too much when times get bad. How can you use this when you are out with your family? Your family should follow your basic rules about staying gray, again without turning life into a conspiracy theory. There is no use in trying to blend in if your kid talks in school about how his dad is preparing for the end of the world with enough food storage to last for 40 years. A good example of being gray and still solving the problem of preparing your family for hard times (and making them preppers) is by practicing skills without the story. They do not have to believe that society will collapse, but you still can teach them useful skills through activities that they understand and reasons that they understand: camping, fishing, team building, martial arts (sport, health) car repair, cooking meals at home, buying more food (money-saving), or hunting (weapon use)…you get the idea. Should you only use during a crisis or should you practice this all the time? It is a good thing to use the gray man mentality even today, and not just because of practice. But also because once when SHTF it may be too late to go gray because some people will already know important information about you, and it is too late to hide it. What’s the easiest way to quickly become forgettable if you are caught up in a crowd? You need to set up a clear list of your priorities in case something bad happens and go by that list. It is easy to become forgettable in crowd because crowds have their own psychology. Very often you need to “flow” with the crowd because you cannot act differently than the folks in the crowd. It can be dangerous, and it can turn you into a target. I often use the words “if everybody is screaming you need to scream too”, because, otherwise, if you are with a bunch of scared people you will look way too confident. They will think either you are the leader (if people are members of your group) or you are a target for them (if they are not connected to you). It is about how you look to other people, not about how you really are. Are there different levels of “gray”? If so, can you explain them? Yes, it is more about thinking outside of the box and about the different applications of gray. Example one: Something bad happens in your city (pandemic, dirty bomb, civil unrest…) there is a curfew and nobody is allowed to leave the city until order is restored, but you see it is bad and you want to leave the city to your BOL. There are people in streets confused and waiting to see what is going on ad what will be. You will mix with them with your backpack with food and ammo inside, a lot of people do carry small backpacks, students, athletes, etc. You want to blend in. But if you put sleeping mat on your backpack, you are sticking out. A simple sleeping mat gives away you. (This is a real-life example from one of my bugging out courses). Very often even trained people stick out simply because they confuse necessity and comfort. Example two: One of the often-mentioned questions is:” how will I figure out (when SHTF) if I should carry my weapon openly or hidden?” The simplest answer is to check the situation and understand which of those two options makes you a more probable target. Sometimes running out with an assault rifle means you’ll be seen as a threat and shot down, but in other cases running around unarmed will make you easy prey. Do you have any stories about people who used this strategy vs. people who did not? I knew a man (I still know him) who in the early days of the SHTF understood some things. He went the station and fill 4 barrels with 80 liters fuel each. He brought them in a trailer and hid them in his garage, and nobody saw him. A week or two later, fuel became rare 50 times more valuable. He used only it as heating fuel very frugally. And then he gave 10 liters to his relative and asked him to be quiet, then other relative heard from first man and asked him for 10 liters. He gave it to him too because how he could refuse him? Then 20 days later in the middle of the night, a couple of guys broke into the garage. The man went out and they beat him badly. They took his fuel, searched his house, and took all food (he was smart so he bought lots of food too). He ha a lot of problems ensuring them that he did not have more interesting things hidden somewhere. He is still alive, an old man now. He thinks the S. is gonna hit the fan again, but all his discussion about prepping and similar stops right there. And…anything to add? The gray man philosophy is nothing elaborate, but it should affect all of your fields of prepping, from simple things like where you are buying your stuff for preps (and in what quantity and what reasons) to who you choose to discuss your visions of tomorrow’s collapse with. In short, as far as the people outside your circle are concerned,  you are not a prepper, you are like majority of folks and trust in the system. You do not believe that something bad is gonna happen, and when it happens you have to act surprised like them. About Selco: Selco survived the Balkan war of the 90s in a city under siege, without electricity, running water, or food distribution. In his online works, he gives an inside view of the reality of survival under the harshest conditions. He reviews what works and what doesn’t, tells you the hard lessons he learned, and shares how he prepares today. He never stopped learning about survival and preparedness since the war. Regardless of what happens, chances are you will never experience extreme situations as Selco did. But you have the chance to learn from him and how he faced death for months. Read more of Selco’s articles here. Buy his PDF books here. Buy his #1 New Release paperback, The Dark Secrets of Survival here. Take advantage of a deep and profound insight into his knowledge by signing up for his online course SHTF Survival Boot Camp. Learn the inside story of what it was really like when the SHTF with his online course One Year in Hell. Real survival is not romantic or idealistic. It is brutal, hard and unfair. Let Selco take you into that world. The post Selco Explains How (and Why) to be the Gray Man appeared first on The Organic Prepper.
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Iranian Women Take to Streets to Offer Babies Up for Martyrdom
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Why leftism attracts the sad and depressed — and keeps them that way
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Why leftism attracts the sad and depressed — and keeps them that way

By now, the trope of the “sad leftist” has become so popular that it’s essentially a meme. Multiple studies show leftists are, on average, far less happy than conservatives. That aligns with the experience of many who observe self-professed leftists exhibiting more anxiety, gloom, and hostility than others.It’s not difficult to understand why. If your main news sources tell you the president is a fascist, half of your countrymen are bigots, and the world is about to end due to climate change, you’re bound to feel — and vote — blue. Yet, even in Democratic administrations, leftists never seemed content.People latch onto progressive narratives because they offer someone to blame. That brings short-term relief, but it quickly fades.This suggests the root of their discontent isn’t merely political messaging but something deeper. Rather, the ideas implicit in leftism seem antithetical to a happy life and human flourishing — even if well-intended. Leftists push for diversity, equity, and inclusion in place of meritocracy, support a more powerful state to implement those ideals, advocate open borders to globalize them, and demand wealth redistribution to fund them. In the sanitized and euphemistic language they often prefer, leftists are about fairness, progress, and kindness.Sad people lean leftNate Silver recently weighed in on the happiness gap between conservatives and progressives. His take? People might have it backward. It’s not that leftism makes people sad but that sad people gravitate toward leftism: “People become liberals because they’re struggling or oppressed themselves and therefore favor change and a larger role for government.”If this is true, it still doesn’t explain why leftism is correlated with sadness and why it offers no remedy. Conservatives, for their part, offer a diagnosis and a cure: Leftism is foolish and destructive — so stop being a leftist. That’s the gist of Ben Shapiro’s infamous line, “Facts don’t care about your feelings.”While clever and catchy, this oversimplifies the problem. People who ascribe to liberal or leftist causes don’t merely do so because they prioritize feelings over facts. Yes, some are true believers, but most are reacting to powerful cultural pressures and personal struggles. These feed destructive habits that, in turn, make them more susceptible to leftist propaganda.After all, the narratives that comprise leftist propaganda are easy to understand and adopt since they lay the blame of all society’s ills on someone else. People are poor because rich people exploit them; people of color are marginalized because white people are racists; queer people are depressed because straight people don’t accept them; third world countries are dysfunctional because Americans and Europeans meddled in their affairs too much or too little; and leftists are unpopular because Trump and other conservative populists are effective con men.The media’s vicious cycleThese narratives not only offer paltry short-term solace — they breed resentment. Instead of directing their efforts to personal improvement, leftists are encouraged to push their anger outward — sometimes through direct violence (vandalism, looting, even political violence) and sometimes indirectly by cheering on those who perpetrate it. In this way, left-wing media weaponizes its audience. Nevertheless, the principle motivation behind leftist propaganda is not necessarily weaponization. It’s monetization. Beyond adopting leftist narratives and positions, audiences need to continue consuming leftist media and become addicted to it.RELATED: Breaking the ‘spell of woke possession’: Why America is choosing tradition Karolina Grabowska/PexelsAs Georgetown professor and computer scientist Cal Newport explains in his book “Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World,” society has now entered the era of the “attention economy,” where media companies do everything in their power to hold people’s attention — for forever. In conjunction with tech companies, these outlets turn otherwise healthy people into helpless junkies enslaved to the apps on their smartphones.Like any addiction, this one feeds a destructive cycle. People latch onto progressive narratives because they offer someone to blame. That brings short-term relief, but it quickly fades. The need for comfort drives them to consume even more leftist content, which distorts their view of the world and fuels resentment. Anxiety deepens. Misery spreads.As their emotional state deteriorates, they seek comfort in even more content. Eventually, this behavior sabotages their ability to function. They become dependent on the very content that made them feel worse in the first place. Many even join the performance, filming themselves crying, ranting, and broadcasting their despair for clicks.Meanwhile, the titans of the attention economy grow wealthier and more powerful. They refine their algorithms, suppress dissent, and tighten their grip. The last thing they want is for their users to wake up — to take Newport’s advice, unplug, and rediscover meaning in the real world. They might just find happiness. And stop drifting left.Model a different lifeThis presents an opportunity for conservatives hoping to transform the culture. The answer isn’t just a matter of advocating time-tested ideas but of modeling the habits that reinforce these ideas. Rather than view leftists as incorrigible scoundrels and idiots who refuse to open their eyes, conservatives should see them as unfortunate people who have been seduced, reduced, and enslaved by powerful corporate and government interests.This means that conservatives should do more than offer political arguments — we must pull them away from the vicious cycle through modeling a better life. Leftists (and many on the online right, for that matter) must be reminded that being perpetually online and endlessly scrolling is a recipe for sadness. In contrast, church, family, friends, and meaningful work are what empower people. They are what make us human — and happy. Once the cycle is broken — and the leftist has regained some control over himself — the case for conservatism becomes much easier. If Nate Silver is right that sad people gravitate to the left, then it’s only logical to assume happy people should be attracted to the right. Conservatives should cherish those values and habits that make them, on average, happier and more fulfilled. It’s time to stop drinking leftist tears and help them out of their malaise.
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The Escape From Tarkov 1.0 date has now been decided, Battlestate head confirms
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It's been a long wait, but Battlestate Games has finally decided on a release date for Escape from Tarkov 1.0, and an official reveal looks imminent. We know that a new EFT wipe is incoming and also that the Escape From Tarkov Steam launch is due to arrive after 1.0. But now BSG studio head Nikita Buyanov confirms that the studio has settled on the timing for the extraction shooter's 1.0 release. Continue reading The Escape From Tarkov 1.0 date has now been decided, Battlestate head confirms MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Escape from Tarkov system requirements, Escape From Tarkov Steam, Best FPS games
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