Send us a text We compare prepper and non‑prepper mindsets through science, stories, and practical steps. We show how planning beats hope, how community reduces risk, and why small skills lower stress when systems fail. • defining prepper vs non‑prepper attitudes • amygdala alerts vs normalcy bias • why hope is not a plan • core pillars: water, food, heat, meds, comms, security • skills that matter: first aid, preservation, radio basics • community networks and resource sharing • psychologic...
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Send us a text We compare prepper and non‑prepper mindsets through science, stories, and practical steps. We show how planning beats hope, how community reduces risk, and why small skills lower stress when systems fail. • defining prepper vs non‑prepper attitudes • amygdala alerts vs normalcy bias • why hope is not a plan • core pillars: water, food, heat, meds, comms, security • skills that matter: first aid, preservation, radio basics • community networks and resource sharing • psychologic...
Run, Hide, Fight: Your Active Shooter Survival Guide
The Common Sense Practical Prepper
20 minutes
1 month ago
Run, Hide, Fight: Your Active Shooter Survival Guide
Send us a text FBI - Run Hide Fight https://youtu.be/iPUhhdBXdfk https://youtu.be/TeOdxKozra0 Your survival might depend on three simple words: Run. Hide. Fight. These aren't just recommendations—they're a framework developed by the FBI and Department of Homeland Security that could save your life during an active shooter situation. With active shooter incidents occurring weekly across America in public spaces—schools, malls, workplaces, concerts—knowing how to respond isn't paranoia; it's...
The Common Sense Practical Prepper
Send us a text We compare prepper and non‑prepper mindsets through science, stories, and practical steps. We show how planning beats hope, how community reduces risk, and why small skills lower stress when systems fail. • defining prepper vs non‑prepper attitudes • amygdala alerts vs normalcy bias • why hope is not a plan • core pillars: water, food, heat, meds, comms, security • skills that matter: first aid, preservation, radio basics • community networks and resource sharing • psychologic...