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Welcome to The Common Sense Practical Prepper. No doom, no zombies — just straightforward, practical advice for real people who want to be prepared without breaking the bank. From food storage and home security to situational awareness and bug out strategies, I break down what actually works for everyday folks. Have a question or topic suggestion? Drop it in the comments.
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Send us Fan Mail The older I get, the less patience I have for pretending this is normal. When you can’t ride a train, sit on a bus, or walk down a street without hearing about another unprovoked stabbing or shooting, “random crime” starts to look like something bigger and uglier: societal decay happening in real time. I talk through the headlines and personal reactions that pushed me into a full rant, including public attacks, “teen takeover” chaos, and the way mainstream narratives can twi...
Send us Fan Mail Security is the prep topic most people avoid until they have to face it, and that’s exactly why we’re tackling it head-on. We’re continuing the Build Your Ark series with a practical, layered plan for protection that doesn’t require turning your home into a fortress or your life into a constant state of fear. We walk through “rings of protection,” starting with situational awareness as your best defense. From there we get into perimeter defense that actually works: motion se...
Send us Fan Mail You can feel it from the first line: this isn’t a normal morning. We’re with Jack in total darkness as he wakes up on the ridge, hears the wood stove crackle, and realizes there’s no more time to stall. Dylan’s crew is coming, and whatever happens next, the off-grid cabin can’t be a prize they get to keep. We talk through the brutal logic of leaving a survival shelter behind and why Jack chooses resource denial over wishful thinking. If you’re into survival fiction, p...
Send us Fan Mail If you had to stay home for seven days with no reliable tap water, would you feel prepared or trapped? We start our new Build Your Ark series with the most urgent “tenant” of preparedness: water. I lay out a realistic plan for building a solid one-week supply, why that one week buys you time and clear thinking, and how to calculate the minimum you need (plus the buffers that keep “minimum” from turning into painful rationing). From there, we get into the unglamorous details ...
Send us Fan Mail The moment you realize you have to leave your own home is never loud, it’s heavy. Jack wakes to birds, squirrels, and the familiar cluck of his chickens, but his gut already knows what his mind is trying to avoid: the people he crossed now know exactly where he lives, and the next visit won’t be a small one. From the ridge above the valley, the view turns into a threat assessment, and the word “bug out” stops being theory and becomes a deadline. If you care about realistic b...
Send us Fan Mail Five minutes. That’s the whole problem and the whole plan. When a wildfire jumps a ridge, a storm knocks out power, or civil unrest makes your area unsafe, you don’t get an hour to pack. You get a short window and whatever you grab is what you live with for the next stretch of chaos. I walk through a quick but realistic evacuation drill and share the seven items I would take if I had to bug out immediately. We start with the basics that make an evacuation actually poss...
Send us Fan Mail Trust is a survival skill, and it is getting harder to practice. After years of changing COVID guidance and nonstop breaking news, a lot of us are stuck in a dangerous place: we either believe everything we hear or we reject it all on instinct. I talk through a more useful option for preppers and regular people alike, one built on critical thinking, multiple sources, and a few simple questions that cut through fear fast. We dig into the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Repub...
Send us Fan Mail The quiet after a gunshot can be louder than the shot itself. Jack drags himself back into the cabin with aching shoulders, dirt under his nails, and Mr. Rogers at his side, but the ridge doesn’t feel safe anymore. The memory of the tripwire, the split-second decision, and the body hitting the ground keeps looping until one question drowns out the rest: what happens when Dylan comes back with more men and more anger? That’s when he makes a different kind of survival mo...
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