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Welcome to France’s Brave New Nuclear World
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Welcome to France’s Brave New Nuclear World

President Macron of France must be commended for having pointed to Iran as a direct threat to European security. He did this Wednesday in his speech at the Sorbonne at Paris. Europe‚ he warned‚ is equally…
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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:
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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

“And all the congregation lifted up their voice‚ and cried; and the people wept that night. And all the children of Israel murmured against Moses and against Aaron: and the whole congregation said unto them‚ Would God that we had died in the land of Egypt&;#33; or would God we had died in this wilderness&;#33; And wherefore hath the Lord brought us unto this land‚ to fall by the sword‚ that our wives and our children should be a prey&;#63; were it not better for us to return into Egypt&;#63; And they said one to another‚ Let us make a … The post The Editors’ Quote of the Day: appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.
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Editors’ Prepping Progress
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Editors’ Prepping Progress

To be prepared for a crisis‚ every Prepper must establish goals and make both long-term and short-term plans. In this column‚ the SurvivalBlog editors review their week’s prep activities and planned prep activities for the coming week. These range from healthcare and gear purchases to gardening‚ ranch improvements‚ bug-out bag fine-tuning‚ and food storage. This is something akin to our Retreat Owner Profiles‚ but written incrementally and in detail‚ throughout the year.  We always welcome you to share your own successes and wisdom in your e-mailed letters. We post many of those — or excerpts thereof — in the Odds … The post Editors’ Prepping Progress appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.
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Snow Removal Considerations‚ by Hubbyberry
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Snow Removal Considerations‚ by Hubbyberry

Somewhere around twenty one years ago my wife asked me if we could move from New Jersey to Maine. My first thought was‚ “Trout‚ perch‚ moose‚ deer‚ bear and striped bass. “What’s not to like&;#63;” I could have done some further thinking before I said‚ “yes‚” but hey‚ once I committed‚ we went on a roll. Nine months later we were living here. Our first Maine home was in a little town in Piscataquis county‚ in a neighborhood. The driveway was fifty feet long‚ with the garage six feet from the house. One of new neighbors suggested getting a walk … The post Snow Removal Considerations‚ by Hubbyberry appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.
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Preparedness Notes for Saturday — April 27‚ 2024
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Preparedness Notes for Saturday — April 27‚ 2024

On April 27‚ 1865‚ the worst maritime disaster in U.S. history occurred when the overloaded steamship SS Sultana exploded on the Mississippi River‚ killing some 1‚800 people‚ many of whom were former Union POWs returning home from the Civil War. — On this day in 1789‚ the crew of the British ship Bounty mutinied‚ setting Captain William Bligh and 18 sailors adrift in a launch in the South Pacific. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 112 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The prizes for this round include: First Prize: The photovoltaic power specialists at … The post Preparedness Notes for Saturday — April 27‚ 2024 appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.
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The Best Can Opener for Prepping and Survival
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The Best Can Opener for Prepping and Survival

A handheld can opener is about the most boring piece of equipment you can have in a survival kit‚ but it is important if your emergency food storage has lots of cans in it (which it should&;#33;) You won’t be getting any ‘tacti-cool’ points for having the best can opener but it is one of the most practical tools available. Relying on a cheap (or nonexistent) can opener to open dozens of cans in an emergency is just not a good plan. Can openers have been around for a while. In 1858 Ezra Warner popped the first can with an opener with his invention. Since then‚ a lot more brands and models have come around to choose from. Some are innovative and some are just meant to look pretty in a kitchen. This is where we come in. We’ve researched the best can openers‚ tested them‚ and the results are in: the overall best‚ our budget pick‚ and a portable option. If you need a can opener that won’t let you down in a survival situation‚ one of our suggestions will keep you popping cans. Contents (Jump to a Section) The Best Can Opener Budget Can Opener Portable Can Opener Everything We Recommend The Can Openers We Compared What to Look For How to Open Cans With and Without Can Openers Who Needs a Can Opener&;#63; The Best Can Opener Swing-A-Way Crank Opener Extremely Durable‚ USA Quality‚ with Leveraged Crank Trusted for almost a century now‚ this can opener outperforms the rest and is the one to rely on in an emergency. $18* at Amazon *Price at time of publishing; check for price changes or sales. Swing-A-Way has been doing its thing for almost a hundred years‚ and we didn’t find anyone that could hold a candle to them. Who can count how many traditional cans and #10 cans their can openers have gone through&;#63; It doesn’t matter much‚ because they continue to make the best can openers. On the Swing-A-Way crank opener‚ the leverage gained from the rotary handle makes it a breeze to open however many cans you want. It is a full-steel construction with a carbon steel cutting blade that never skips. The 10″ long frame is mostly handle‚ letting you easily get that first pop on stubborn cans. Smooth-Edge Can Opener Full Circle Smooth Operator Safe‚ Smooth‚ and Effective A can opener that leaves no sharp edge ends up being incredibly versatile. $17* at Amazon *Price at time of publishing; check for price changes or sales. I’m officially a smooth-edge convert. Smooth-edge openers have proven themselves to be ridiculously versatile and a plain upgrade over all but the most reliable conventional openers. The smooth-edge opener is also known as a safety opener because you are less likely to get cut handling a lid or can- it doesn’t leave a sharp edge. This is important during emergencies where medical attention may not be readily available. Between the Smooth Operator and the OXO‚ the Full Circle won out by being lighter weight‚ less expensive‚ and holding a reliable grip on a wider range of cans. A big shoutout to Gary and Kevin down in the comments for suggesting that we include safety openers in our review. This one has earned its place beyond the review process and is my family’s go-to opener now. The Full Circle Smooth Operator Can Opener is the smooth-edge pick that anyone can get behind. It won’t ever need to be upgraded so it’s money well spent and worth a spot in anyone’s home with a long-term food storage plan that includes cans. Create diversion safes with your smooth-edge cans with lids that re-seat. Portable Can Opener P-51 Military Opener Tiny‚ Battle-Tested‚ and Inexpensive Simple and effective‚ military openers get the job done surprisingly well and stow away anywhere. $7* at Amazon (2 pack) *Price at time of publishing; check for price changes or sales. You may know the little one affectionately by its nickname‚ the “John Wayne” due to its dependability- but it’s the big one that puts in the work. When the military developed the P-38 and the P-51 openers‚ they named them after how many punctures it takes each of them to take the lid off a conventional can and a #10 can respectively. While the P-38 is only a half-inch shorter‚ it’s less than half the weight of the P-51. Still‚ I prefer the P-51 because we’re just talking a few grams here and the P-51 gives you extra leverage and blade reach/longevity in the field. The Shelby 2 pack will let you decide since you get one of each. These openers are highly suggested for any survival kit‚ because they are dirt cheap‚ tiny‚ and can open any type of can you come across. P-38 vs. P-51 showdown on a tuna can. Everything We Recommend Swing-A-Way Crank Opener Trusted for almost a century now‚ this can opener outperforms the rest and is the one to rely on in an emergency. Where to Buy $18* at Amazon *at time of reviewing Full Circle Smooth Operator A can opener that leaves no sharp edge ends up being incredibly versatile. Where to Buy $17* at Amazon *at time of reviewing P-51 Military Opener Simple and effective‚ military openers get the job done surprisingly well and stow away anywhere. Where to Buy $7* at Amazon (2 pack) *at time of reviewing The Can Openers We Compared Our research narrowed the field down to the several can opener brands and types that we tested: Chef Craft‚ OXO‚ EZ-DUZ-IT‚ Coleman‚ Shelby‚ Swing-A-Way‚ Full Circle‚ and more. There are a lot of brands that make can openers but most of them are made for the masses. They are constructed out of plastic and are simply not designed to last. They were pretty easy to pick out of the running‚ and the solid openers we tested all performed much better than the bargain brands we’ve used in the past. We also steered clear of industrial table-mounts and automatic openers‚ due to cost and complexity. If you have an industrial opener already at your disposal‚ that’s great&;#33; If not- we’re not going to suggest you put down that kind of money on a can opener- there are plenty of other prepping and survival essentials we can recommend. Any sort of electric opener was ruled out‚ due to the nature of emergencies and electricity- it’s not something you want to rely on. Sure‚ if you have one and the power is on or if you have plenty of wattage leftover on your generator- feel free to use it. What to Look For Value Durability Quality Leverage &; Comfort Versatility The best can openers have several important features to look for: When you get the right blend of these‚ you can find an unmatched can opener that will help you stay fed as you sort through your canned food storage. Below‚ we break down what each of these features means for a truly great can opener: Value: Cost vs. Benefit The amount of money you can spend on a can opener really shouldn’t be that high. Can openers are just one tool in a long list of gear that can help you in an emergency. As we’ll talk about later- you can even open cans without a dedicated can opener. Despite that‚ a can opener is definitely worth having around so you can easily and reliably get into your food storage. You never want to spend too much money on one resource‚ especially something like a can opener. Luckily‚ can openers are cheap (or at least the ones we suggest are). Using your money to get the most functionality and versatility out of your survival kit is the smart way to go. There is a sweet spot where you get high value out of the best features with not too high of a price‚ which is where our top pick sits. Durability The one thing you do not want is your can opener breaking on you when you are relying on it. This really weeded out a lot of can openers on the market that are constructed out of plastic or stamped out of low-grade steel. Stick with can openers that have a proven track record for durability‚ and they’ll help you sleep (and eat) easier. Quality Durability is a part of product quality‚ but we go a little deeper here. Even though can openers are simple contraptions‚ the materials used to make them and even the tolerances accepted when they are assembled make a difference. If you have ever used a cheap can opener‚ you may have noticed the ‘play’ there is between the moving parts. This not only makes the can opener less durable over time‚ but it also makes it more frustrating to use when a gear slips. Leverage &; Comfort You can use plenty of things to open a can. Rock‚ hammer‚ knife‚ gun…. the list goes on forever. The difference between a good can opener and all of these is that a can opener is supposed to make it easy. If your can opener is giving you carpal tunnel when you use it or putting a beating on your hands- is it really doing what it’s supposed to be doing&;#63; Sure‚ our budget picks of the military P-38 and P-51 aren’t super comfortable and aren’t providing much leverage‚ but that’s to be expected for a lightweight EDC option. A six to ten-inch kitchen-grade can opener should not have these issues. This is where our top pick really excels‚ with the commercial-grade crank that makes it easy for anyone to turn it on a can. Versatility While the P-38 and P-51 military can openers aren’t the most comfortable‚ they certainly are the most versatile. Here are the quick specs on them: Opener Material Length Weight P-38 Carbon Steel (Zinc Plated) 1.5″ 4 grams P-51 Carbon Steel (Zinc Plated) 2″ 9 grams Swing-A-Way Stainless Steel 9″ 7.2 ounces Smooth Operator Stainless Steel (Paper/Resin Handle) 7″ 7 ounces Military openers are tiny‚ but still reliably open cans. They are small enough to go on keychains‚ dog tags- any survival kit‚ etc. Being small‚ lightweight‚ and able to open cans of any typical shape makes these versatile enough for any survival application. How to Open Cans With and Without Can Openers You can open a can with pretty much anything. But‚ then you have to get to the contents (food‚ in our case) without making a huge mess. Anyone who has used a knife can tell you that it’s not that much fun. It’s dangerous‚ harder than it looks‚ and can dull your knife pretty darn fast. If you don’t have any resources‚ you can still open your cans with a bit of concrete and patience. CrazyRussianHacker did it best: Who Needs a Can Opener&;#63; Can openers are needed everywhere there is a can‚ and canned foods are an important part of long-term food storage. Not to mention‚ every adult has to buy a can opener at some point in their life to keep in the kitchen‚ so why not get a reliable one&;#63; Can openers are an essential part of these kits: Food Stockpile Pantry Home Survival Kit EDC can openers are suggested for these kits: Everyday Carry Bug Out Bag Get Home Bag INCH Bag No matter what threats come your way‚ a solid can opener is nice to have around so you can pop open those cans of food. How We Review Products: We research thoroughly before selecting the best products to review. We have vast prepping and survival experience and bring in outside experts when needed. Hours on end are spent testing gear in stressful conditions and using specialized testing gear to verify claims. We assign performance criteria and impartially rate each tested item. Learn more about how we test. Sources and References All of our experience and the testing that we do to determine the best can opener 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: Huck‚ R. (1972). The Economic Geography of the Production of a Can-Opener. The Geographical Bulletin. Vol. 4 Issue 36. (Source). Foster‚ R. (2009). The best Army invention ever. Fort Monmouth Public Affairs. (Source). Risch‚ S. (2009). Food Packaging History and Innovations. Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry. (Source). The Final Word Can openers have been around for a while and happen to be one of those things that they perfected pretty early on. Many of the can opener ‘advancements’ over the last few decades play into home fashion or comfort grips. We found this was at the expense of quality and durability. Still‚ luckily we have some tried and true models that get the job done reliably. To go along with a solid can opener‚ you’ll need cans in your long-term food storage. Check out our list of the best canned foods to stash. Besides canned foods you’ll also want to check out: Water Storage Calculator Survival Deals and Coupons for Preppers [Updated Daily] Home Survival Kit List | 53 Essentials 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 that the Swing-A-Way crank opener is the best option given its value‚ durability‚ quality‚ and versatility. If you take our suggestion and buy our EDC suggestion (P-51) for your mobile kits‚ be sure to try them out first. They take some getting used to. It’s also good practice to get things out of your kits and to get familiar with them. 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. Practical guides and tips Useful survival giveaways Free‚ forever &;lt; 0.4% of people unsubscribe Thanks for subscribing‚ reading‚ and welcome to the club. Instagram Facebook TikTok X Twitter YouTube LinkedIn Pinterest Reddit The post The Best Can Opener for Prepping and Survival appeared first on TruePrepper.
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ALERT🚨ANOTHER BANK COLLAPSES - REPUBLIC FIRST BANK HAS BEEN SEIZED - GET YOUR MONEY OUT
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Ancient Rocks Reveal Earth's Magnetic Field Existed 3.7 Billion Years Ago
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Ancient Rocks Reveal Earth's Magnetic Field Existed 3.7 Billion Years Ago

It doesn't look a day over 3.6 billion.
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