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Self-Care Strategies for Preppers: Prioritizing Mental and Emotional Well-Being
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Self-Care Strategies for Preppers: Prioritizing Mental and Emotional Well-Being

Written by Bernie Carr No one can deny there have been a lot of worrisome events lately‚ both domestic and internationally. Everyone I’ve talked to in the last few weeks The post Self-Care Strategies for Preppers: Prioritizing Mental and Emotional Well-Being first appeared on Apartment Prepper.
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Here’s Why Weeds Are a Good Prep
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by Rowan O’Malley Imagine that it’s the apocalypse everyone has been warning you about. You’re running for your life with nothing but the clothes on your back. You could say that the manure has hit the rotating ventilator‚ and you’re in the path of it. As you’re running‚ you notice an edible plant. You stop only long enough to shove a few handfuls of it into your pockets. Please note: If you cannot identify at least four common edible wild plants in your area‚ STOP reading this article right now. Find a good plant identification guide online focused on the area where you live. (This series is very popular because each book is region-specific.) Order the book. Read this great article on urban foraging from The OP‚ which could give you a start while you wait for your book to arrive. Are you getting me here&;#63; Plants could save your life. Why weeds&;#63; If the apocalypse comes and you have the resources to plant a garden‚ that will be great. But will you have the resources to DEFEND your garden&;#63; And what about if the apocalypse happens rather inconveniently‚ and you’re forced to be on the run and can’t keep a garden&;#63; Or what if your seeds are stolen at gunpoint&;#63; Or your entire harvest is stolen&;#63; (My goodness‚ that would be quite a plan‚ wouldn’t it&;#63; Allow your neighbors to grow a great garden for you‚ and then grab it all at harvest time. If you don’t think stuff like that could happen‚ I recommend you read a few of Selco’s articles.) Another huge apocalyptic factor would be whether the time and energy would even be available to keep a garden at all. You don’t want to be out weeding if you can be picked off by a shooter in that nearby stand of trees…do you&;#63; By this point‚ you might be sayin’ “Get to the point‚ you freakin’ eejit&;#33;” Well‚ say away. Here’s my point: It may not matter how great your BOB is if you don’t have a few edible weeds packed away in that noggin’ of yours. As long as you are alive‚ those weeds could be helping you survive. There are many circumstances where you may end up without any seeds and/or harvest. I’ve tried to suggest a few. However‚ this I know: wherever you are (except maybe the desert and then good luck to you&;#33;) there are likely to be some weeds growing. Is That a Garden&;#63; From the roadside‚ my garden looks abandoned. Full of weeds‚ grass‚ and cardboard boxes lain flat here and there‚ it gives the appearance of being completely abandoned. Old plastic sheeting and a tarp lie on a couple of rows. Discarded manure bags collect in a corner. An old plastic owl on a stick has face down onto the ground. Considering a number of apocalyptic scenarios‚ having a weedy garden that looks like this could be an enormous advantage. Run of the mill gangs out in search of food would walk right by it. However‚ take a closer look: in amongst the grass and garbage are several edible weeds‚ many of them also medicinal. What appears to be nothing useful is actually a stealth pharmacy. It Might Benefit Your Soil These days we are learning more and more about how soil works. It turns out that endlessly plowing and allowing our topsoil to blow away isn’t that good for it. As well‚ growing one crop intensively also can deplete the soil. Allowing for more biodiversity‚ even in a relatively small garden plot can help the soil stay healthy. There’s a lot more information out there these days about alternative methods and edible weeds. In my own garden‚ I have seen that edible weeds are the first up (food&;#33;) in spring‚ and they often do better than “traditional” garden vegetables in the severe heat we are getting in our local summers. If you’re not sure where to start‚ why not reach out to your local Extension office&;#63; Here’s a great blog post on foraging for creasy greens: [LINK: https://extension.wvu.edu/lawn-gardening-pests/news/2024/03/01/creasy-greens] One Example: Stinging Nettles I did not have these in my garden‚ so I moved some in from my friend’s farm. I took and transplanted two bunches. One survived‚ and the other didn’t. They are now taking over the garden&;#33; I really don’t mind‚ as I drink nettle tea daily. I prefer small‚ tender plants‚ so I don’t want them to grow too big. While the leaves sting when fresh‚ gently cooking is one way to safely prepare them. What are the benefits for me&;#63; I find that nettle tea seems to help me get a fresh start in the spring. My allergy symptoms are almost gone when I drink my daily nettle tea. I have shared my nettle plants with friends‚ and one experienced a big reduction in her tendonitis by stinging the area twice daily with her nettles. I recently suffered a scratch that was bleeding profusely‚ even after applying pressure. A bit concerned‚ I ground up a couple of dried nettle leaves from last year and applied the powder on the scratch. It stopped bleeding almost immediately. Wondering what else nettles can do&;#63; Here’s a good article. PLEASE NOTE: This article is for information purposes only. Make sure to consult your own doctor before you try anything stupid with weeds that might lead you to blame someone else for your misadventure and sue&;#33; Weeds On the Move With more and more geographic areas facing severe weather events‚ your perfect bug-out location could become uninhabitable at some point. What if your well runs dry‚ for example‚ and you can no longer order a water delivery&;#63; Or‚ you could be “ousted” from your perfect homestead by a powerful local gang. (If you’re confident that you can defend any number of hostile intruders‚ I simply tip my hat to you&;#33;). However‚ for someone like me and my hubby who has a mobility issue‚ it’s realistic to recognize that we may not have the resources to defend against all challengers…in which case….we will be on the run (slowly‚ too&;#33;). Knowing how to recognize even four or five wild edibles could be a lifesaver in that case. Think it’s easy or that you could eat anything on the run without knowing much&;#63; One of the wild plants that grows in my garden is deadly Nightshade. Sure glad I checked my book to properly identify that one&;#33; A good plant identification book will also show you images of similar plants that are poisonous or potentially harmful. It’s especially good to memorize how to distinguish these‚ too. Don’t Weed ‘em…Eat ‘em&;#33; With some study and practice you can turn your local landscape into a lunchscape. Do you have your own list of edible weeds already PREPared&;#63; Do you allow any edible weeds to co-exist in your garden&;#63; Please tell us all about it in the comments section&;#33; About Rowan Rowan O’Malley is a fourth-generation Irish American who loves all things green: plants (especially shamrocks)‚ trees‚ herbs‚ and weeds&;#33; She challenges herself daily to live her best life and to be as fit‚ healthy‚ and prepared as possible. The post Here’s Why Weeds Are a Good Prep appeared first on The Organic Prepper.
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Ruger Mark IV 22/45: Review and Upgrades
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Milk and cookies‚ peanut butter and jelly‚ Jack Daniels and Coke — some things just seem to be made for each other. We have an addition to that list: rimfire pistols and suppressors. The former is an excellent tool for schwacking varmints‚ affordable plinking at the range‚ and teaching new shooters how to use a pistol; the latter enhances each of those functions. With a suppressed .22LR pistol‚ you can control the pest population discreetly without alerting everyone who lives near your property‚ plink safely without ear protection‚ and introduce those new shooters to a weapon that’s quiet and less intimidating to use. If you own a rimfire pistol‚ it’s easily the number-one accessory we’d recommend. That said‚ there are still a few drawbacks to installing a suppressor on your pistol. First and foremost is the process of buying one‚ which involves filling out an NFA Form 4‚ paying for a $200 tax stamp‚ and waiting several months for the paperwork to clear. Until America is able to abolish the NFA and its unconstitutional restrictions on hearing protection devices‚ there’s nothing we can do to avoid this process. The other downside is the fact that the suppressor will add length to your pistol‚ making it less compact‚ portable‚ and discreet — this one is something we can alleviate. Size Matters By chopping a pistol’s barrel to a shorter length‚ its size and balance can be mostly (if not entirely) maintained once a suppressor is added. This has been a relatively common modification for owners of Ruger’s popular Mark IV .22LR pistols‚ but it requires paying a gunsmith roughly $200 to cut and thread the barrel. The front sight will also need to be relocated if you expect to use the iron sights again. This permanent modification voids the pistol’s warranty‚ and depending on the length and the quality of the gunsmith you choose‚ might lead to unforeseen reliability problems. Another option is to purchase a complete replacement upper and simply swap it onto your Ruger Mark IV lower. A few aftermarket companies offer threaded Mark IV uppers ranging from 3.5 inches to 2 inches‚ and some include Picatinny rails or micro red-dot mounts as well. However‚ these uppers can cost $150 to $400‚ and the shorter variants may not be able to cycle properly with certain types of ammo. They’re also serialized parts‚ so they must be shipped to a licensed dealer‚ and you’ll likely have to pay transfer fees upon arrival. It’s still not an ideal solution. All this demand for a short‚ suppressor-ready Mark IV did not go unnoticed by the product development team at Ruger. In late 2022‚ Ruger representatives showed up at RECOIL’s CANCON event in Georgia with a pre-production prototype of a Mark IV 22/45 model with a 3-inch threaded barrel‚ no iron sights‚ and a Picatinny rail optic mount. We didn’t know it at the time‚ but this would go on to become the new Silencer Shop exclusive Ruger Mark IV SSH. Above: This Sightmark red dot offers wide field of view for daytime shooting‚ and its night-vision-ready brightness settings work well alongside the infrared weapon light. A Better Host Ruger and Silencer Shop teamed up to release the SSH‚ which stands for Silencer Shop Host — it’s a fully warrantied‚ factory-built platform for mounting your favorite rimfire suppressor. It’s based on Ruger’s existing Mark IV 22/45 Tactical‚ which features adjustable iron sights‚ Picatinny rail optic and light mounts‚ a 4.4-inch threaded barrel‚ and the classic 1911-style 22/45 pistol grip. For the SSH package‚ Ruger removed the underbarrel light mount and iron sights‚ and chopped the barrel down to only 3 inches. The SSH is available in three finish choices: standard blued finish‚ flat dark earth Cerakote‚ or olive drab Cerakote. MSRP is $749‚ but at the time of writing this article‚ it’s available directly through Silencer Shop for $559. The SSH seen in these photos was essentially an impulse buy. I went in to a local dealer‚ The Shooting Range in Queen Creek‚ Arizona‚ for a routine transaction and ended up walking out with an SSH order on the books. Ever since shooting the prototype at CANCON‚ I had my eye on it‚ and although they didn’t have the FDE-finished model in stock‚ they put in an order for one. A few days later‚ I picked up my new pistol. Above: The Volquartsen Competition Bolt includes three recoil springs: reduced power with a dark finish (installed in this photo)‚ standard power with a silver finish‚ and extra power with a gold finish. I already owned a JK Armament .22-caliber modular suppressor‚ so I immediately threaded it onto the Ruger’s short barrel. Since the gun has no iron sights‚ I also installed a Sightmark Mini Shot A-Spec M2 reflex sight and headed to the range for some initial impressions. With standard velocity Federal 36-grain .22LR ammo‚ it ran flawlessly as expected. My JK Armament suppressor can be configured with up to nine baffles‚ so I experimented and found that five felt like the ideal compromise between sound reduction and length. This adds roughly 4 inches to the SSH’s 3-inch barrel‚ leaving it at a very manageable size‚ and while it’s not whisper quiet‚ it’s comfortable to shoot without ear protection. In standard form with a suppressor and red-dot sight‚ the SSH was a fun little pistol‚ not too different from its 22/45 Tactical siblings. It didn’t need anything else … but the massive aftermarket support for the Mark IV was too tantalizing to ignore. So‚ I dove into the realm of upgrades. Above: I paired the 3-inch barrel with a JK Armament modular .22 suppressor. Five baffles is enough to reduce sound substantially‚ but I can install the remaining four to keep it even quieter. Building a Space Blaster The first order of business was to restore something I think Ruger never should have deleted: the light mount. The addition of an infrared weapon light and night vision goggles turns this from a good varmint control weapon into a straight-up varmint assassination machine. Groundhogs and possums will never see what hit them. Beyond that‚ shooting this pistol while wearing NVGs is a good way to train without blowing money on more expensive calibers. Unfortunately‚ a 22/45 Tactical factory light mount can’t fit on this stubby barrel‚ so I had to get creative. A company called Performance Services makes a Mark IV light mount that attaches to the barrel with a 1-inch ring clamp‚ but it’s $60 plus shipping‚ and I figured I could make something equally effective using a cheap Picatinny rail scope ring. After spending $13 on a Monstrum Tactical 1-inch Picatinny ring mount on Amazon‚ I unscrewed the rail segment‚ filed down the alignment tab‚ and drilled a new hole to secure it in a cantilevered position on the ring (rather than centered‚ as it originally was). Then‚ it was as simple as tightening the ring onto the barrel and sliding on a SureFire X300V white/IR light. I’d say this setup is even stable enough to keep a laser zeroed once all the hardware has been threadlocked and torqued. Next‚ I decided to swap the rubberized Ruger-branded grip panels to something with more texture and durability. These Hogue Extreme Series grips are made from tough G10 material — the same stuff as my favorite pocketknife handle scales — and they’re machined with an aggressive Piranha pattern that feels great in the hand. Hogue offers a few different colors‚ but I went with plain black to match the rest of the gun’s color scheme. For some mechanical upgrades‚ I turned to one of the biggest players in the rimfire aftermarket world: Volquartsen. Their Mark IV Accurizing Kit replaces most of Ruger’s original trigger components with more precise‚ CNC-machined‚ and wire-EDM-cut parts. The kit includes a new disconnector‚ target hammer‚ hammer bushing‚ target trigger‚ and trigger plunger and spring. The result is a trigger that snaps like a glass rod at 2.25 pounds‚ and it also has two tiny screws to adjust pre-travel and over-travel (see sidebar for details). Installing this Accurizing Kit was definitely more complex than your average Glock or AR trigger install‚ but with a set of needle-nose pliers‚ a small metal pick‚ and a little patience‚ it’s very doable for a mechanically inclined owner. The original bolt was replaced with a complete Volquartsen Competition Bolt‚ which features a super-slick black DLC coating and an extended charging knob for racking the bolt more easily. This CNC-machined bolt is built with a handful of Volquartsen upgrades‚ such as their Exact Edge Extractor‚ SureStrike Firing Pin‚ and Recoil Rod and Spring Kit with three spring options. The standard silver recoil spring mimics the factory spring rate‚ the gold spring is intended for use with high-velocity ammo‚ and the dark-colored spring enables the use of most subsonic ammo (it also reduces recoil slightly with supersonic ammo‚ though .22LR has almost zero recoil in the first place). Finally‚ I picked up Volquartsen’s Extended Magazine Release and Base Pad Kit. It includes two machined‚ black anodized aluminum baseplates for the factory Ruger mags. These don’t increase magazine capacity‚ but they do add weight and help the thin metal mags drop free for faster reloads. Subjectively‚ they look cool too. The kit also comes with a knurled mag release button; in addition to being easier to press‚ it causes the mag to sit higher in the pistol’s frame. The company says this improves feeding by preventing the bolt from sliding over rounds in the magazine. Above: These machined aluminum Volquartsen baseplates help the magazines drop freely for faster reloads and add a contoured edge to keep the shooter’s hands in place on the grip. Trigger Adjustment Unless you do a lot of competition or precision rifle shooting‚ you may not be familiar with how to adjust a trigger like the Target Trigger included in Volquartsen’s Accurizing Kit. This trigger offers adjustments for both pretravel and overtravel. Pretravel is any movement from the resting position up to the point where the shot breaks. This includes take-up or slack (trigger movement before meeting the resistance of the sear) and creep (trigger movement after meeting the sear up to the break point where the hammer drops). Adjusting pretravel makes it faster and easier to predict exactly how much the trigger must be pressed until the gun will go “bang.” Overtravel is movement of the trigger after the shot breaks until it physically can’t move any further back. Reducing over-travel makes it faster and easier to return the trigger to its reset point‚ allowing the gun to be fired again. Above: Extended Magazine Release and Base Pad Kit. It includes two machined‚ black anodized aluminum baseplates for the factory Ruger mags. These don’t increase magazine capacity‚ but they do add weight and help the thin metal mags drop free for faster reloads. Subjectively‚ they look cool too. The kit also comes with a knurled mag release Here’s a summary of how to adjust pretravel and overtravel with a Volquartsen Mark IV trigger: Ensure the gun is unloaded and safe. Remove all live ammo from the area. Tip: If you’re not comfortable dry-firing your pistol a few times on an empty chamber‚ insert a .22LR snap cap. Ruger says on page 14 of the manual that “the Ruger Mark IV can be dry fired but a snap cap is strongly recommended for anything more than occasional dry fire practice.” Use the included 1/16-inch Allen wrench to turn the pretravel screw (located at the top of the trigger) clockwise in small increments until the trigger is unable to reset‚ dry-firing and cycling the bolt repeatedly with each adjustment. Once the trigger is “dead” and will not reset‚ turn the pretravel screw counterclockwise slowly until the trigger resets. You’ll hear a faint click. Use the same Allen wrench to turn the overtravel screw (located on the face of the trigger) clockwise in small increments until the trigger is unable to break‚ dry-firing and cycling the bolt repeatedly with each adjustment. Turn the overtravel screw counterclockwise until the gun is able to dry fire normally. Cycle the bolt and dry fire again. Hold the trigger down and cycle the bolt‚ then slowly release the trigger until you hear and feel it reset. Repeat a few times to ensure it’s working normally. Tip: For improved reliability‚ don’t try to eliminate 100 percent of pretravel and overtravel — you may need to back out each screw another quarter or half turn past the “ideal” position. If the Holster Doesn’t Fit … I’m not the type of guy who really enjoys bench shooting pistols — in other words‚ picking the gun up off a tabletop and firing slow groups at a static target. I’d much rather be outdoors‚ running dynamic drills and shooting targets on the move. And for practical purposes such as varmint hunting‚ it’s a good idea to have a holster in case you need both hands for a task. Unfortunately‚ finding a sturdy Kydex holster for a suppressed pistol is hard enough‚ and adding a Frankenstein DIY light mount makes it even more difficult. After shopping around‚ I found a holster that looked close enough to what I needed — the Ragnarok SD from T-Rex Arms. It’s designed to be a universal solution for most suppressed pistols‚ and it indexes off the SureFire X300 light. That means as long as the light locks into place securely‚ I don’t have to worry about the holster fitting the gun perfectly. But after receiving the holster‚ I noticed that the upper edges of the holster’s Kydex interfered with the ring mount around the barrel. I used a Sharpie marker to trace the areas that needed to be trimmed to fit the gun‚ and then fired up my Dremel. Before you cut anything‚ remember that it’d be easy to ruin your holster with this modification‚ so be sure to go slow and take off as little material as possible. I used a cutting wheel to carefully trim about ½ inch of Kydex out of the midsection‚ then switched to a sanding bit and ground all the edges smooth‚ checking the fit of the gun repeatedly as I worked. Lastly‚ I used a heat gun to soften the “wings” at the front of the holster per T-Rex’s instructions and formed them around the suppressor to add more support. The end result is a holster that features a Safariland QLS fork‚ and can clip into any of my belts‚ from a loop on my everyday belt‚ to the mid-ride carrier on my Snake Eater Tactical range belt. Above: The T-Rex Arms Ragnarok SD was one of the few holsters we figured might work with our Frankenstein light mount. It did require a little trimming with a Dremel‚ but it fits like a glove now. Closing Thoughts The Mark IV 22/45 already has an atypical silhouette‚ so pairing that with a modular suppressor and optic only accentuated its looks. By the time I was done working on it‚ this pistol ended up looking a bit like a futuristic sci-fi movie prop. I’m not complaining — where we’re going‚ we don’t need ear pro. At the range‚ this Mark IV is giggle-inducing for anyone who shoots it. Standard velocity rounds sound like the snap of an air rifle; with subsonic rounds‚ all that’s audible is the click-clack of the bolt reciprocating and the sound of the bullet impacting its target. Although this pistol certainly wouldn’t be my first choice for concealed carry or defense against larger predators (especially the two-legged kind)‚ it can help me train fundamentals like sight picture and trigger press while only spending about 4 cents per round. Sources Silencer Shop: silencershop.com JK Armament: jkarmament.com SureFire: surefire.com Sightmark: sightmark.com Volquartsen: volquartsen.com Read More Subscribe to Recoil Offgrid's free newsletter for more content like this. Bag Drop: Ruger PC Charger Backpack New: Midwest Industries Ruger PC Carbine Upgrades Pistol Caliber Compatibility: Ruger PC Carbine Review New Ruger Hollow-Point Knife by CRKT Editor's Note: This article has been modified from its original version for the web. 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What's New in the NEWS Today&;#63; Time for Coffee Talk LIVE Podcast&;#33; 5-02-24 Opinion

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Are You Ready for Riot Season &; A Special Guest
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Are You Ready for Riot Season &; A Special Guest

Special guest prepper and author Caelen Walker will join us to discuss his post apocalyptic book series and the madness sweeping US college campuses. Caelen Walker Books: https://amzn.to/4dgzZq9
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The Titan by Point Zero Energy is a modular system in which you can keep adding batteries to it to make it the utmost powerful and solar generator battery bank for emergency preparedness‚ RV traveling‚ camping‚ survival and much more. It can be charged via solar‚ power outlet and more&;#33; This thing is a beast and something everyone should have on hand to power whatever they need. With this solar generator I was able to power my fridge‚ air fryer and pellet stove with ease for hours on end. Check out the Titan: https://point-zero-energy.sjv.io/VmjWxA Yes‚ this is an affiliate link. I appreciate you&;#33; Check out my website &; join my newsletter: http://roguepreparedness.com Buy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rogueprepared Amazon Wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3DAQUKRHE3FWU&;#63;ref_=wl_share Get your t-shirts: https://teespring.com/stores/rogue-preparedness-store-2 Find me: http://www.instagram.com/roguepreparedness #Prepper #Preparedness #EmergencyPreparedness #DisasterPreparedness #Prepping
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CAN FEMA LEGALLY TAKE YOUR PREPS&;#63;

Can FEMA take your preps&;#63; What will they take&;#63; Every prepper should watch this video‚ to understand the law‚ their rights‚ and what can happen if SHTF. Creative Ways To Hide Your Preps: https://www.youtube.com/watch&;#63;v=8kai1Jl5ZHc I have put together top rated products in every category on Amazon for your prepping and emergency preparedness needs&;#33; Categories include: solar‚ lighting‚ generators‚ tactical gear‚ gardening‚ and much more&;#33; ⚡⚡CLICK HEREâž¡ https://www.amazon.com/shop/offgridstyleprepper Even if you don’t buy one of my picks ‚ I will still get a portion of any purchase from Amazon within 24 hours of you clicking the link‚ and your price doesn’t change&;#33; Simply by shopping‚ you can help me‚ and I appreciate it more than you know. As Amazon Affiliates‚ I thank you for helping any way you can&;#33; 🌟🌟🌟Check these websites our for more great products&;#33; 🌟🌟🌟 🌟Legacy Foods http://tinyurl.com/Legacy-Foods 🌟Jackery Solar: http://tinyurl.com/Jackery-Solar 🌟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 ⭐Visit my YOUTUBE Community page for daily quizzes‚ educational material on survival‚ current news and funny posts. https://www.youtube.com/@offgridstyleprepper/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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How Did Jon Bon Jovi Have 100 Girls Without Risking His Marriage&;#63;

Singer hails wife Dorothea for being ready to call him out and looking after their family‚ even when he “got away with murder.” Continue reading…
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