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Is Gaza A Grand Utopia Or An Unlivable Apartheid State? Democrats Can’t Decide
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Is Gaza A Grand Utopia Or An Unlivable Apartheid State? Democrats Can’t Decide

Paradoxes — when two mutually exclusive things can be true at the same time — can be interesting logical experiments in a philosophy class or a late-night dorm room BS session‚ but they occasionally…
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Transgender Activists Say Your Kids Have A ‘Right’ To Carve Up Their Bodies
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Transgender Activists Say Your Kids Have A ‘Right’ To Carve Up Their Bodies

If you pay attention to the transgender debate‚ it’s been obvious for a while now that the trans movement is interested in children. The specter of state lawmakers or even parents hindering or discouraging…
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Best Survival Towel: Staying Dry and Getting By
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Best Survival Towel: Staying Dry and Getting By

This is an updated review of the best survival towel. We update our roundups as new products are released and as we test more towels. A survival towel is a great tool to include in a bug out bag for many reasons. Grabbing a soft bath sheet won’t do you any favors when it fills your bag to the brim‚ so there are a few requirements that need to be considered when picking your towel of choice. There are a lot of options to consider when it comes to a towel: absorbency‚ size‚ durability‚ etc. This is where we come in. We’ve researched the best survival towels‚ tested them‚ and now the results are in: the overall best‚ a budget option‚ and a compressed option. If you need to get dry‚ one of our recommendations will keep you covered. Contents (Jump to a Section) The Best Survival Towel Budget Survival Towel Compressed Survival Towel Everything We Recommend The Towels We Compared What to Look For How to Use a Survival Towel Who Needs a Survival Towel? The Best Survival Towel 4Monster Microfiber Towel Large‚ Lightweight‚ and Absorbent This towel does it big with durable quality that shows and absorbency to match. $13* at Amazon *Price at time of publishing; check for price changes or sales. Camp and travel towels had a lot of competition to sift through‚ but this one rose to the top. Features like the snap loop make the towel more versatile‚ the overlock stitched edge proves manufacturing quality‚ and the price makes this towel get it all right. Here is how it measures up: 13 color options‚ 6 size options (I prefer the Large‚ shown above) Size: 24″ x 47″ (Large) Case Size: 7″ x 4″ x 2″ Weight: 5 ounces Dry Time: 2 hours Absorption: 7x weight If you want the best survival towel at a reasonable price‚ pick up the 4Monster Microfiber Towel. Budget Survival Towel Lunatec Microfiber Towel Inexpensive‚ Small‚ and Effective Ridiculously inexpensive yet effective‚ this towel is a no-brainer for those on a budget. $6* at Amazon *Price at time of publishing; check for price changes or sales. While this is on the smaller side (hand towel size)‚ this towel is very lightweight and very inexpensive. It is the 80% polyester blend microfiber you find in most camp towels. The stitching on it isn’t the best‚ but at this price- who can complain? Here are the specs: Size: 11″ x 18″ Weight: 1.1 ounces Dry Time: 2 hours Absorption: 6x weight If you are on a budget‚ there is no reason not to pick up the Lunatec Microfiber Towel. Compressed Survival Towel Lightload Towel Lyocell‚ Lightweight‚ and Tiny This tiny vacuum-packed full-sized towel is a marvel that earns a spot in any survival kit. $9* at Amazon *Price at time of publishing; check for price changes or sales. A Lightload towel is a marvel of nature.  It is vacuum sealed into a tiny plastic wrapper making it extremely easy to store away in your bug out bag‚ get home bag‚ or car kit. When you open it and get it wet‚ it expands out to a full-size beach towel. Even though the wrapper is not reusable‚ the towel is reusable and can easily be folded into a small ziplock bag after use. It is made of 100% viscose‚ which is basically fibers created from wood pulp‚ which means you can safely use this towel for kindling!  The cheap price won’t make you think twice about cutting these into ribbons to use as cordage or tinder if needed. The towels take up hardly any space when packed and are lighter weight than even a bandana.  The regular Lightload towels are about a dollar cheaper‚ but really don’t hold up as well as the newer extra strength towel. They still aren’t the most durable towel out there‚ but their versatility‚ absorbency‚ and pack-ability make them an auto-include for your kit. Here are the stats: Size: 36″ x 60″ Packed Size: 3.5″ x 3.5″ x 1″ Weight: 5 ounces Dry Time: 2 hours Absorption: 9.5x weight Grab a Lightload Beach Towel to stow in any kit. Everything We Recommend 4Monster Microfiber Towel This towel does it big with durable quality that shows and absorbency to match. Where to Buy $13* at Amazon *at time of reviewing Lunatec Microfiber Towel Ridiculously inexpensive yet effective‚ this towel is a no-brainer for those on a budget. Where to Buy $6* at Amazon *at time of reviewing Lightload Towel This tiny vacuum-packed full-sized towel is a marvel that earns a spot in any survival kit. Where to Buy $9* at Amazon *at time of reviewing The Towels We Compared Our research narrowed the field down to several types and brands of towels that we compared: Lightload‚ 4Monster‚ Rainleaf‚ Lunatec‚ UST‚ SOL‚ PackTowl‚ and more. You can see our full list of review criteria below in the What to Look For section‚ with an explanation for each. We considered a wide range of towels made from all sorts of materials. From standard linen closet towels with cotton-poly blends all the way to compressed towels‚ most had their pros and cons. Finding the right blend of absorbency‚ durability‚ and size/weight was more difficult than you might think. We’re always looking for new and better equipment‚ so if you have a towel that you swear by let us know in the comments. We review most of our tested equipment annually‚ so we can always get it in the next roundup round and see if it makes the cut and we can see if it will beat out our top picks. What to Look For The best survival towel has several important features to look for: Value Absorbency Comfort Size &; Weight Durability When you get the right blend of these‚ you can find a towel that will help with a wide range of tasks without being bulky. Below‚ we break down what each of these features means for towels that truly set themselves apart. Value: Cost vs. Benefit The amount of money you spend on something like a simple towel shouldn’t blow out your entire budget. There are plenty of cheap options or you can grab one out of the linen closet if you are on a really tight budget. You never want to spend too much money on one resource‚ especially something that isn’t a survival necessity. It’s better to diversify your preparedness gear to make sure you are covered for a wide range of scenarios. Absorbency Towels have a purpose‚ and that is to absorb liquids. Nothing will get me angry quicker than a single-purpose item that is terrible at what it is designed for. Picking a towel that doesn’t absorb well is not what we are after. We’ll be taking a look at how much liquid they can absorb compared to their weight. At the same time‚ we want a towel that dries quickly so it can be reused. Comfort When I lived as a single military guy living in a trailer in West Texas‚ I had the worst bath towels you could imagine. It was like dragging sandpaper across your body every morning after a shower. Fast forward a few years and my wife has us hooked up now with the plushest towels I’ve ever felt. I could even sleep with one as a pillow if I wanted to‚ whereas I wouldn’t even use my old ones to wipe off my Jeep. The moral of that story is that you won’t want to use a towel that feels like sandpaper‚ so get one you can at least tolerate. Size &; Weight There is no point in toting a towel around if it is gigantic. The size needs to be manageable so it can be stowed away in your pack. Huge towels work great at home‚ but we are looking for portability and a large towel just won’t cut it. Leave the beach blankets at home or on the beach. For the same reasons we don’t want a giant towel‚ we don’t want a heavy one. The two aren’t necessarily tied together because they do make towels that are dense and heavy‚ but we will just steer clear of both the heavy and the large towels. Durability This is the reason we aren’t going to go suggesting some paper shop towels in our picks above. While that might make a good inclusion for a get home bag‚ a bug out bag needs tools that are versatile‚ durable‚ and robust. How to Use a Survival Towel When you pack something in a bug out bag‚ you want to be able to use it for multiple applications. Most towels are pretty versatile. A few things that a towel will be able to do in a survival situation include: dry yourself off (of course) wash yourself absorb liquid make a makeshift water debris filter dry clothes faster use as a mask head covering/scarf use as insulation supplement your first aid kit bandages diaper fire starter (only on one of our choices below) cut for cordage wave to signal The list goes on and on. Although many of these uses double with a bandana or shemagh‚ the absorbency‚ hygiene‚ and insulation uses are hard to achieve with those. Plus you know that when it comes to tools and preparedness‚ two is one and one is none. Who Needs a Survival Towel? A survival towel isn’t a survival necessity on its own‚ but it is good to have for hygiene and a wide range of other purposes. Because of that‚ we suggest that you consider putting a towel in these kits: Bug Out Bag Get Home Bag INCH Bag Everyday Carry (EDC) A towel is versatile‚ so you may find yourself using it for camping‚ sporting events‚ and other places you may need to towel off. How We Review Products: We research thoroughly before selecting the best products to review. We consult experts in the field for a better understanding of what makes the gear great. Hours on end are spent field testing gear in stressful conditions. We assign performance criteria and impartially rate each tested item. After our review process‚ some of the items reviewed end up in our giveaways. Sources and References All of our experience and the testing we do to determine the best survival towel is useless without listing our research sources and references. We leaned on these for the book knowledge that we paired with our hands-on testing and practical military and prepping experience: Syahbudin‚ S.‚ et al. (2021). Minsyafah: Muslimah Smart Towel. Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia. Pages 102-104. (Source) Singh‚ J.‚ et al. (2014). Performance of Terry Towel – A Critical Review. Part I: Water Absorbency. Journal of Textile and Apparel Technology Management. Volume 9. Issue 1. Pages 1-14. (Source) Uyanik‚ S.‚ et al. (2018). The Properties of Stiffness and Absorbency in Knit Towel Fabrics. Textile and Apparel. Volume 28. Issue 3. Pages 189-194. (Source) The Final Word It was a hard task to find the best survival towel. It really came down to storability vs. durability between the microfiber varieties and the light-load towels. Douglas Adams wrote in Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy‚ “A towel is the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have.”  While he is obviously a comedy writer‚ a towel is pretty useful and should not be overlooked when you are getting together your survival kits.  Here are some other guides our subscribers have found useful: The Best Survival Tarp for Prepping and Emergencies The Best Shemagh for Survival Bug Out Bag List‚ Guide‚ and Checklist We presented quite a lot of information‚ but as always: if you have any questions let us know and we would be happy to help. Our research and testing found the 4Monster Microfiber Towel to be the best option given its value‚ ignition‚ burn time‚ profile‚ and weather resistance. Keep exploring‚ stay prepared‚ and be safe. You’ve Been Missing Out Join the 2+ million preppers that rely on our prepping advice by subscribing to TruePrepper. 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Black Markets During SHTF – Useful or Not?
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Black Markets During SHTF – Useful or Not?

In keeping with last week’s post on hiding survival supplies during SHTF‚ I wanted to touch on black markets after SHTF. For context‚ the following video by Sensible Prepper got me to thinking about the topic again‚ if you’d like to watch it. FYI‚ I’ve skipped ahead to around the 18:00 mark to get to […]
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Ignik FireCan: Bringing The Heat
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Ignik FireCan: Bringing The Heat

Ammo cans are the Tupperware of the emergency preparedness world. Although they were originally intended to carry loose ammunition or machine gun belts‚ we’ve seen these rugged‚ inexpensive stamped steel boxes repurposed to contain everything from tools and camp cooking utensils to fishing tackle‚ portable radios‚ and medical gear. Some DIYers even outfit them with batteries and USB ports to function as a portable charging station‚ or with speakers to serve as a boombox. Washington-based gear company Ignik Outdoors came up with their own ammo can contraption — a portable propane fire pit called the Ignik FireCan — and has continued to develop and upgrade it with some clever features. Above: The FireCan Deluxe includes a grill insert with removable spring-loaded handle‚ a drip tray‚ and a 5-foot quick-release hose with an adjustable regulator. If you pack everything carefully‚ it all fits inside the FireCan for easy transport. Buy or DIY? The concept of converting an ammo can into a mini propane fire pit is nothing new. If you’re handy‚ you can make one by drilling a hole in the side of an ammo can‚ inserting a capped piece of pipe with some smaller holes drilled in it‚ and adding a fitting on the end to attach a propane tank. You can buy these cans in the form of DIY kits or complete units from a variety of vendors. You can also make a shotgun with some pipe‚ a roofing nail‚ and a 2×4 from the hardware store … but a Beretta 1301 it ain’t. The moral of the story is that DIY projects are fun and can save you some money‚ but sometimes it’s worth paying more to have a thoughtfully engineered product with added features and quality-of-life improvements. Such is the case for the Ignik FireCan‚ especially its Deluxe package. Above: The removable drip tray gathers any residual grease from your food‚ making cleaning easier and keeping mess to a minimum. The standard edition of Ignik’s FireCan ($200 MSRP) is a powdercoated steel can with mesh grates cut into each side to increase airflow‚ heat transmission‚ and visibility of the flames. It also has heat-resistant silicone carry handles and four folding legs that lift the can off the ground‚ reducing the risk of your fire scorching the ground or spreading out of control. Rather than a basic screw-on propane connector‚ it has a locking quick-release fitting and includes a matching 5-foot hose with adjustable regulator. After removing the can’s lid and unfolding its legs‚ just connect the regulator to any standard 20-pound/4.6-gallon propane tank‚ or to one of Ignik’s convenient 5-pound/1.2-gallon Gas Growlers‚ as seen in this article. Then‚ click the other end of the hose onto your FireCan‚ light it through the included access hole‚ and enjoy your portable heat source. For more radiant heat‚ you can fill the can with some fire rocks to increase its thermal mass. Ignik offers tumbled lava rocks which weigh 5 pounds‚ as well as ultra-lightweight 1-pound ceramic “Moon Rocks” that can be used to fill your FireCan. Each of these also varies the flame pattern to create a more natural fire pit experience‚ as opposed to the propane burner’s symmetrical jets. Above: The Deluxe Gas Growler comes with a black padded carrying case as well as the standard adapter hose. With this setup‚ we won’t be buying any more of those short-lived green propane bottles for our camp stove. FireCan Deluxe Recently‚ Ignik introduced the FireCan Deluxe ($300 MSRP)‚ which improves upon the regular FireCan in several areas. The first thing you’ll notice is its brushed silver finish‚ which indicates stainless steel construction. This will be more corrosion-resistant than the black powdercoated carbon steel‚ even if it gets a little scratched and banged up over time. It also discolors naturally into bronze and gunmetal hues with use‚ developing a unique patina. But its biggest difference is revealed when you open the lid. Beneath its lid‚ the FireCan Deluxe features a removable grill insert that’s constructed from more stamped stainless steel. Its inner surface is ramped and slotted to funnel drippings down gutters and into a removable drip tray that sits in a slot at the base of the unit. Four hooks in the corners of the grill insert hold a 5×10-inch rectangular wire grill — the perfect size for hotdogs‚ hamburgers‚ chicken breasts‚ veggies‚ and other small items. Granted‚ you won’t be making a feast for the whole family on this setup‚ but it’s perfect for cooking a quick meal for one or two people. Above: These ultra-light Moon Rocks resemble charcoal briquettes‚ but they’re actually made from blown ceramic. Placed atop the burners‚ they make the flames dance and help your FireCan give off more radiant heat. Initiating Grill Mode‚ as Ignik calls it‚ requires a slightly different setup than Fire Pit Mode. The FireCan Deluxe contains three burner pipes‚ rather than two on the original FireCan. The two outside burners are connected to a propane inlet port on one end of the can‚ and have holes that are angled upward‚ producing tall yellow-orange flames for Fire Pit Mode. With its propane inlet on the other side of the can‚ the center Grill Mode burner has its holes arranged horizontally‚ creating a low blue flame similar to what you’d see on a kitchen stove or propane barbecue. The end result is precise‚ even heat that cooks food quickly without engulfing it in yellow flames and leaving it tasting like propane. Remembering which end of the FireCan to connect your propane tank to would be tricky‚ so Ignik etched helpful pictograms onto each end of the stainless steel box. Next to the Grill Mode inlet‚ there’s an image of the grill insert and a hot dog on a skewer; the Fire Pit Mode inlet shows the can with tall flames coming out of it. Gas Growler Deluxe Although the FireCan can be connected to any run-of-the-mill 20-pound propane tank‚ such as those found under most barbecue grills‚ lugging one of those around with such a small fire pit seems impractical. The FireCan’s compact and portable design had us wanting a more portable fuel source. Unsurprisingly‚ Ignik has a solution: the Gas Growler. The most basic version of the Gas Growler ($110) is essentially a standard 5-pound propane tank with an Ignik logo and a few extras. It has rubberized strips applied to the sharp edges on the top and bottom of the tank‚ preventing it from digging into your palm as you carry it or sliding around on smooth surfaces. It also includes a 4-foot adapter hose that allows this larger tank to be used with 1-inch 20UNEF propane devices — the kind that normally require disposable 16-ounce green propane bottles. So‚ in addition to fueling the FireCan‚ we can use this tank with our Camp Chef stove and other propane-powered camping gear. Speaking of green propane bottles‚ they’re a hassle to carry and swap out‚ and they’re also not environmentally friendly due to their single-use‚ disposable design. A full Gas Growler lasts as long as five green bottles‚ but refilling it costs about the same as one ($5) and you won’t be packing out a bunch of empty and partially used bottles at the end of each trip. It’s less wasteful and more cost-effective — that’s a win-win. The Gas Growler Deluxe edition ($150) adds a high-quality fitted carrying case in either a retro-style white/orange/brown color scheme or plain satin black (an easy choice for us). The case adds cushioning to protect the tank‚ makes it easier to carry‚ and has enough room for the hose‚ a wrench‚ and other small items under its zippered lid. The outside of the case is lined with two rows of nylon MOLLE webbing that could be used to strap the tank down or retain tools. Granted‚ if you don’t care about the hose‚ edge protectors‚ and carrying case‚ you can save some money and buy a generic 5-pound propane tank at Home Depot for about $50. The FireCan works just fine with one of those. Above: At the base of the FireCan‚ two of the burners are angled upward to give off tall‚ warm flames in Fire Pit Mode. The third burner produces a row of smaller blue flames down the middle for Grill Mode. In the Field We spent several months testing our FireCan and Gas Growler‚ both for fire pit duties and for cooking meals. It’s pretty much perfect for overlanding adventures where space inside the vehicle is already occupied by lots of other gear. A full-size fire pit would normally be considered a luxury item for those trips — nice to have‚ but not really worth packing and unpacking at every stop. The FireCan and Gas Growler‚ however‚ are small and light enough that they’re easy to justify bringing along. The multi-functional nature of having a 5-pound propane tank to power a Camp Chef stove makes it an even easier decision. Admittedly‚ the heat from the FireCan isn’t nearly as powerful as a full-blown campfire‚ but on a chilly evening‚ two to four people can sit close to the FireCan and still remain comfortable. Unlike a campfire‚ it’s extremely fast to set up and tear down. In less than 30 seconds‚ you can get a roaring fire going‚ and (once it’s cooled down for a few minutes) you can pack it up in a similar time frame. In situations where you may only want a fire for an hour or two before bed‚ that’s really convenient. The FireCan also doesn’t require gathering enough firewood to sustain a campfire‚ which usually ends up being a lot more wood than you think you’ll need. As for grilling‚ the FireCan Deluxe worked great for hamburgers and hot dogs. The adjustable regulator included with the FireCan made it easy to fine-tune the heat source as our food cooked. Grease collected nicely in the drip tray‚ and while cleaning wasn’t as easy as a flat-top grill‚ it wasn’t too difficult. We’d recommend cleaning the grill thoroughly before packing or transporting it — if there’s any grease left on it when you pack up the FireCan‚ it’ll act as a grease-scented air freshener inside your vehicle until you disassemble and wash it. Above: A quick-detach collar makes it simple to attach the FireCan to a propane source without leaks or threading on connectors. A Not About Fire Restrictions In wildfire country‚ it’s normal for the local forestry service to issue bans on open campfires during the dry months. This is a major bummer for anyone who’s planning a camping trip‚ because sitting around an LED lantern doesn’t have the same appeal as sitting around a warm fire. Thankfully‚ there are usually exemptions for propane-fueled fire pits and stoves — this means that the FireCan is one of the few ways to safely and legally have a fire at the campsite during wildfire season. Check your local laws to see if this is also true in your area‚ but if it is‚ it’s a major selling point for the FireCan and other propane fire pits. Above: The size of this grill is ideal for two burger patties. If you’re making cheeseburgers‚ drop the FireCan’s lid back on to trap the heat and melt the cheese slices faster. Closing Thoughts The Ignik FireCan Deluxe is a versatile tool for camping‚ overlanding‚ family outings‚ and even for use on the back patio at home. Everyone enjoys watching the “Ranger TV” — an old Army Ranger nickname for the hypnotizing allure of a fire — and basking in the warmth it gives off. Although we mostly found ourselves using the FireCan in Fire Pit Mode‚ the Deluxe edition’s Grill Mode is a nice added feature‚ and it allowed us to quickly whip up a few burgers or brats at campsites that didn’t have other cooking amenities. The Gas Growler also pairs nicely with the FireCan to create a portable system‚ so we can bring an instant heat source wherever we go. Sources Ignik Outdoors: ignik.com Read More Subscribe to Recoil Offgrid's free newsletter for more content like this. Transitional Food Preps: Staying Fed Between Storage and Cultivation Grid-Down Chef: 6 Outdoor Cooking Methods Primitive Technology: Cultivating and Cooking Yams Catching‚ Cooking‚ &; Eating Giant Grubs Video: Cooking &; Eating Yucca Editor's Note: This article has been modified from its original print version for the web. The post Ignik FireCan: Bringing The Heat appeared first on RECOIL OFFGRID.
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What's New in the NEWS Today? Time for Coffee Talk LIVE Podcast! 3-13-24 Opinion
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DIY FRUGAL PREPPING PROJECTS!

DIY FRUGAL PREPPING PROJECTS! Many prepping items can be made at home‚ without spending tons of money. Check out a few ideas on ways to save money on prepping for emergency‚ disaster‚ or shtf! I have put together top rated products in every category on Amazon for your prepping and emergency preparedness needs! Categories include: solar‚ lighting‚ generators‚ tactical gear‚ gardening‚ and much more! ⚡⚡CLICK HEREâž¡ https://www.amazon.com/shop/offgridstyleprepper If you buy something through my Amazon store link I may get a small share of the sale-but it doesn't cost you anything. I really appreciate you supporting my channel! And any shopping you do from clicking my link is a huge help! :) 🌟🌟🌟Check these websites our for more great products! 🌟🌟🌟 🌟4 Patriots: https://sovrn.co/mjpahic 🌟Leatherman: https://sovrn.co/jef3ka0 🌟Gerber Gear: https://sovrn.co/i5scm37 🌟Survival Frog: http://tinyurl.com/survivalfrogfoodgear 🌟Carhartt: https://sovrn.co/ft3yyvt 🌟Legacy Foods http://tinyurl.com/Legacy-Foods 🌟Jackery Solar: http://tinyurl.com/Jackery-Solar 🌟AllPowers Solar Kits: http://tinyurl.com/AllPowers-Solar 🌟Home Security Superstore: http://tinyurl.com/Home-Security-Superstore 🌟EcoFlow: http://tinyurl.com/ECOFLOW-SOLAR-POWER 🌟SunJack Solar: http://tinyurl.com/SunJackSolar 🌟TideWe Hunting and Fishing: http://tinyurl.com/Tide-We 🌟Bluetti Solar: http://tinyurl.com/Bluetti-Solar 🌟Akek Hunting/Fishing Gear: http://tinyurl.com/AKEK-huntingfishing 🌟Grunt Style: https://sovrn.co/1if9dzp 🌟Self Sufficient Backyard: https://tinyurl.com/selfsuffbackyard ⭐Visit my YOUTUBE Community page for daily quizzes‚ educational material on survival‚ current news and funny posts. https://www.youtube.com/@offgridstyle5756/community ⭐Join my channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA6Dc9z7JRiR2NLdcSFfdtw/join ⭐Follow me on Rumble at: https://rumble.com/user/OffGridStyle #Survival #prepper #prepping
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Neil Young Grudgingly Returns to Spotify
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Neil Young Grudgingly Returns to Spotify

He reveals the reason for making his music available again on “the number one streamer of low res music … where you get less quality than we made.” Continue reading…
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20 Rock Stars Who Were Murdered
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20 Rock Stars Who Were Murdered

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Cartoon of the Day: Crooked Skies
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The following article‚ Cartoon of the Day: Crooked Skies‚ was first published on Conservative Firing Line. Cartoon of the Day: Crooked Skies. A.F. Branco Cartoon – With the border out of control‚ inflation through the roof‚ and the economy and the world in disaster‚ due mainly to Biden’s and Democrats’ policies‚ Crooked Joe has decided to take aim at shrinkflation. Something he himself caused. Snickers Bar Maker Denies Biden’s State of … Continue reading Cartoon of the Day: Crooked Skies ...
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