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Survival Prepper
Survival Prepper  
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Where does 30-06 Springfield fit in for SHTF?
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Where does 30-06 Springfield fit in for SHTF?

RECOIL...holy crap, I forgot to talk about recoil so here it is....in this dude's personal opinion, 30-06 is the standard for full length rifle cartridge recoil. Ya'll have probably notice in my other cartridge videos to date that I'm always trying to convince viewers those cartridges don't recoil that much and that although it may take some getting used to if you currently only shoot 5.56 NATO, you can adjust. This is because most people out there don't even shoot standard length cartridges anymore unless they hunt. Truth be told, 30-06 is basically a standard level of recoil and the "yard stick" I use to measure the recoil of other cartridges. Please share the video because it would help us with the algorithm and don't forget to like and subscribe! Hit the alert button so you don't miss any videos!? Buy the same cheap, polarized glasses that I rock ? https://amzn.to/3PHOfy2 Help support the channel and see additional content! https://www.patreon.com/EfficientintheField813 #shtf #prepper #3006 #3006springfield #308winchester #762x51
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Fall is in the air and updates from the Homestead.
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Fall is in the air and updates from the Homestead.

https://preppernurse1.com/ P.O. BOX 472 Cool Ridge W.V. 25825 preppernurse1@yahoo.com etsy.com/shop/MsCarswellsCreations Its a beautiful at the Homestead today.
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Survival Prepper
Survival Prepper  
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Watch This Before You Buy READYWISE Freeze Dried Foods
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Watch This Before You Buy READYWISE Freeze Dried Foods

Watch This Before You Buy READYWISE Freeze Dried Foods The Backup Plan With Vission Preperadness: https://youtu.be/rYpyYMLqxAE OUPES - The Best Bang For Your Buck In The Solar Generator Industry: https://bit.ly/3QHLXNT - Use Code AlaskaPrepper to save 5% Please Visit My New Website at: https://www.thealaskaprepper.com/ DISCLAIMER: This video description contains affiliate links, which means that if you decide to use a link to make a purchase, I'll receive a small commission. This Really Works - Protect Your Online Identity & More With: AURA For No Obligation 14 Day FREE Trial: https://aura.com/alaskaprepper OUPES - The Best Bang For Your Buck In The Solar Generator Industry: https://bit.ly/3QHLXNT - Use Code AlaskaPrepper to save 5% If You Need A Solar Generator For Medical Reasons But Can't Afford One, Go To Oupes Help Link: https://oupes.com/pages/oupes-help ALL AMERICAN Made Solar Generator "Grid Eraser": https://www.grideraser.com/ NUTRIENT SURVIVAL - For The Best & Most Nutritious Freeze Dried Food In The Market : https://alnk.to/7qeCARw - Use The Code AP10 For 10% OFF Your Order SIMPURE: Best Bang For Your Buck For Water Filtration - Use Code: SAVE21 For 21% OFF ALWAYS: https://www.simpurelife.com/SAVE21 Take Anywhere Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System: ITEHIL R.O. System: https://itehil.com/?ref=rohezpsb For $40 Off Your Purchase Use Code: AlaskaPrepper40 ITEHIL Solar Powered Fan (Use Code AP15 For $15 Off: https://itehil.com/products/itehil-portable-solar-fan-rechargeable-for-camping?ref=awfstvpw  For American Made Water Filtration - U.S. Water Systems: https://www.uswatersystems.com/systems/reverse-osmosis HYBRIDLIGHT: USE CODE ALASKA20 FOR 20% OFF YOUR PURCHASE ALWAYS: http://hybridlight.com/ If You Do Shopping On AMAZON Please Support My Channel By Using My Link: https://www.amazon.com/shop/alaskaprepper “As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases” FOR EMERGENCY MEDICINES & ANTIBIOTICS: Jase Medical For Emergency Antibiotics & Medicines: https://jasemedical.com/?rstr=20054 Use This Code For $10 OFF: ROS-BTP6110 Contingency Medical For Emergency Antibiotics: https://contingencymedical.com/?ref=93 - Use Code: AKPREP10 FOR $10 OFF YOUR ORDER EuyBike E-BIKE: https://euybike.com/?ref=24gu73qn FORJARS IN USA: https://forjars.co/?sca_ref=1967754.kPARKEjTxa FORJARS IN CANADA: https://forjars.ca?sca_ref=3168618.jHWMrtfFDL USE CODE: ALASKA10 For 10% Off REFUGE MEDICAL: https://www.refugemedical.com/ Use Code "GREYMAN" FOR 10% OFF DISCLAIMER: This video description contains affiliate links, which means that if you decide to use a link to make a purchase, I'll receive a small commission. SD Bullion Precious Metals: http://sdbullion.com/ap Become a MBR of The "Ladies & Gentlemen" Club, Click The Link Below or JOIN button above: https://bit.ly/3AxlbyC Alaska Prepper P.O. Box 10464 Fairbanks, AK 99710 DISCLAIMER: ANYTHING THAT I SHOW, DISCUSS, AND OR SHOWCASE ON THIS CHANNEL IS WHAT I DO AND HOW I DO OR FEEL ABOUT THINGS. YOU MUST REMEMBER TO DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH AND DECIDE FOR YOURSELF IF WHAT YOU SEE OR HEAR ON THIS PLATFORM IS RIGHT FOR YOU AS ONLY YOU CAN DECIDE FOR YOURSELF. I AM NOT A FINANCIAL ADVISER, DOCTOR, ENGINEER, OR A PROFESSIONAL OF ANY KIND. ALL I OFFER ARE IDEAS THAT YOU CAN DRAW FROM AND A BIT OF ENTERTAINMENT. THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS.
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Field-Tested, Expert-Approved: The GRAYMAN Knife Revealed!
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Field-Tested, Expert-Approved: The GRAYMAN Knife Revealed!

Get your free 2024 Wealth Protection Kit #GOLDCOPARTNER ? https://survival.gold Get NMN (Anti-aging & NAD+) & boost your energy level BUY TWO GET TWO ONE FREE 48H DISCOUNT ? https://blackforestsupplements.com/dispatch In this special episode, we sit down with knife experts Mike Simmons, Blackie Thomas, William Collins, and JJ Morris to unveil the highly anticipated GRAYMAN knife. This unique collaboration between FUEL the FIRES and WC Knives has produced a true Fieldcraft tool designed to thrive in the harshest conditions. Watch as the panel discusses the evolution of the blade’s design, the extensive R&D process, and the final refinements that make this knife a must-have for survivalists. Pre-orders open November 1st—don’t miss your chance to own this incredible knife! Become a SURVIVAL DISPATCH INSIDER & get access to exclusive content & interact with our crew for only $9.99/mo … ⁍ Join us for the "Live After the Live" where you can chat with us after episodes published on our Rumble channel end ⁍ Get 50% off the Survival Dispatch Insider e-magazines ⁍ Download audio only versions of our podcasts ? https://patreon.com/SurvivalDispatch Follow Survival Dispatch News on Rumble ? https://rumble.com/c/SurvivalDispatch William Tell Archery Supplies home of the Mini Striker Crossbow ? https://williamtellarcherysupplies.com/ Do you want your product(s) reviewed, or would you like to be a guest on our channel? Email us … ? Support@SurvivalDispatch.com DISCLAIMER: The materials published on Survival Dispatch’s YouTube channel, Rumble Channel, CloutHub channel, social media accounts, and website (including any show, episode, guest appearance, etc. appearing within) are for informational and entertainment purposes only. The opinions expressed through this video or podcast are the opinions of the individual author(s) and are for educational and documentary purposes only. Please note, we have affiliate partnerships with some brands mentioned on our YouTube, Rumble and CloutHub channels and we may get a small portion of the revenue when you purchase an item using the links provided. FAIR USE: In the rare instance that we include someone else’s footage it is covered under Fair Use for Documentary and Educational purposes with the intention of driving commentary and allowing freedom of speech. © 2024 Survival Dispatch
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Free Play Tuesday Night 193
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Free Play Tuesday Night 193

Here is my NEW Twitter handle: @PinballPrep Pinball Preparedness PO Box 93 Sharps Chapel, TN 37866 pinballpreparedness@mail2world.com
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Best EDC Holster
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Best EDC Holster

The Survival and Basic Badass Podcast: Best EDC Holster Get yours at https://1791edc.com/ #prepping #tools #leathercraft #leather #qualitybuilt #shorts
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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This Early Impact Devastated Life then Gave it a Boost
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This Early Impact Devastated Life then Gave it a Boost

Most of us know about the impact that wiped out the dinosaurs about 66 million years ago. It’s a scientific fact that’s entered mainstream knowledge, maybe because so many of us shared a fascination with dinosaurs as children. However, it’s not the only catastrophic impact that shaped life on Earth. There was an even more ancient one about 3.26 billion years ago, and its repercussions shaped early life in a unique way. The impact event is called S2, and it took place during Earth’s Archean Eon. The Archean is the second of Earth’s four geological eons, spanning from 4,031 to 2,500 Mya (million years ago). A series of significant changes took place during the Archean, including the formation of Earth’s crust, the emergence of the first continents, and the development of a reducing atmosphere suitable for the first simple lifeforms. When the S2 impactor struck, Earth life was simple and microbial. The impact had a powerful effect on our planet’s early living things, and new research examines what happened. It’s titled “Effect of a giant meteorite impact on Paleoarchean surface environments and life,” and it’s published in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The lead author is Nadja Drabon, an assistant professor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Harvard University. “We think of impact events as being disastrous for life,” Drabon said. “But what this study is highlighting is that these impacts would have had benefits to life, especially early on … these impacts might have actually allowed life to flourish.”Nadja Drabon, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Harvard. Drabon and her fellow researchers performed painstaking, detailed work to get their results. They travelled to the Barberton Greenstone Belt in South Africa to do their fieldwork. The Belt contains some of the oldest exposed rocks on Earth, and those rocks hold some of the oldest traces of life on Earth. Barberton also holds evidence of at least eight ancient impacts, including S2. Drabon and her team examined rock samples centimetres apart and analyzed their geochemistry, sedimentology, and carbon isotope compositions. This figure from the research shows some of the rocks the team worked with. (A) is an overview of the Umbaumba section showing, from base to top, black-and-white banded chert (BWBC), S2, fallback layer, and BWBC. (B) shows the S2 spherule bed, (C) shows fine laminations in the fallback layer, (D) shows the BWBC below S2, and (E) shows alternating siliciclastic and siderite-rich chert beds. (F) shows laminated carbonaceous chert below S2 in the Umbaumba section. Red arrows indicate fractures filled by chert. (G) shows clots of carbonaceous matter and other siliciclastic debris from the fallback later in the Umbaumba section. Image Credit: Drabon et al. 2024. They were able to paint a picture of the momentous day over three billion years ago when an extremely large carbonaceous chondrite 37-58 km in diameter, or 200 times larger than the dinosaur-killing Chicxulub impactor, struck Earth. It started with a tsunami. “Picture yourself standing off the coast of Cape Cod, in a shelf of shallow water. It’s a low-energy environment without strong currents. Then all of a sudden, you have a giant tsunami, sweeping by and ripping up the sea floor,” said Drabon. The ocean was mixed up, and the tsunami carried debris from the land into the oceans. The catastrophic impact generated an enormous amount of heat, boiling away the uppermost layer of the ocean and heating the atmosphere. Next came a thick cloud of dust that prohibited any photosynthesis. This was a dismal yet brief period in Earth’s history. But life has repeatedly shown how resilient it is. Earth’s primitive bacteria quickly bounced back from the cataclysm. The impact stirred up iron and mixed deep Fe²+-rich waters with shallow Fe²+-poor waters. Fe²+ is an essential nutrient, and along with phosphorous released from the vaporized meteorite and increased weathering from the tsunami, these two nutrients fuelled life’s rebound. According to the researchers’ analysis, all of this iron triggered a great flourishing of iron-metabolizing bacteria. This bias toward iron-loving life didn’t last, however, and equilibrium eventually returned. But the event is still a key piece in the puzzle of life on Earth. Despite the cataclysmic effect of giant impacts, they can provide some benefits. (There’s some evidence that meteorites delivered the building blocks of life to Earth.) This figure from the research shows the stratigraphic layers of the Bruce’s Hill and Umbaumba locations. The inset shows the top of the fallback layer. Image Credit: Drabon et al. 2024. “The recovery of life would have been fueled by an increase in ferrous iron in the photic zone and enhanced nutrient (especially phosphorous) availability, both indicated by geochemical data,” the authors explain in their research. “We think of impact events as being disastrous for life,” Drabon said. “But what this study is highlighting is that these impacts would have had benefits to life, especially early on … these impacts might have actually allowed life to flourish.” The researchers say that events immediately following the impact followed a tight timeline. The heat melted rock into spherules, and they were deposited just before or concurrent with the tsunami deposit. After the spherules and tsunami debris settled, the fallback layer quickly formed. That layer consists of rock lofted into the air by the impact. “Altogether, the spherule beds and fallback deposits (1.3 to 5 m of strata) were likely deposited within no more than a few days—a geological instant,” the authors write in their research. “In this limited time period, the impact-initiated tsunami ripped up the sea floor, disturbed coastal benthic biosystems, mixed the water column, washed debris from coastal areas into the sea, and caused turbid conditions.” S2, and probably other large impacts during the early Archean, seem to have had mixed effects on life. For some, the increased nutrients were a boon; for others, the thick dust cloud inhibited photosynthesis. “The tsunami, ocean evaporation, and darkness most severely affected phototrophs in surface waters, but chemoautotrophs in the lower water column and hyperthermophiles would likely have been less influenced,” the authors explain. Other research into S2 suggests that the impact had other effects. Several studies suggest that it triggered volcanic activity. It may have also generated hydrothermal fields at the impact site, which could have added additional Fe²+ to the environment. It may even have generated tectonic activity. S2 is just one example of the impacts that shaped life’s trajectory on Earth. Archean rocks contain evidence of at least 16 ancient impacts with bolides larger than 10 km. All of these likely generated severe though short-lived effects. “Our work suggests that on a global scale, early life may have benefitted from an influx of nutrients and electron donors, as well as new environments, as a result of major impact events,” the researchers conclude. The post This Early Impact Devastated Life then Gave it a Boost appeared first on Universe Today.
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Testing Heat Shields for Different Atmospheres
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Testing Heat Shields for Different Atmospheres

Testing is one of the unsung steps in the engineering process. Talk to any product development engineer, and they will tell you how big of a milestone passing “V&V” – or verification and validation – testing is. Testing is even more critical when you work on equipment meant for the harsh space environment. It is also more challenging to mimic those harsh environments on Earth. Luckily for some of NASA’s more critical upcoming missions, another government agency has a unique test lab to help V&V with some of its most critical components – their heat shields. That other government agency is the US Department of Energy (DoE), specifically its Sandia National Laboratory. The US’s national labs were initially developed to coordinate nuclear weapons research, but they have since taken on a broader role in the country’s fundamental scientific research efforts. That includes providing test equipment unavailable anywhere else in the world. One unique test setup at Sandia is known as the solar testing facility. It’s a field with over 200 “heliostats” – giant mirrors that can focus the light from the Sun that they reflect on a particular point. With all of them focused on the same point, it can get as hot as 3,500 times the typical sunlight on an area. The setup at Sandia isn’t just for testing material – it can also be used for power generation, as show in this video.Credit – Sandia National Labs YouTube Channel That area is also one of the selling points of the solar testing facility. It can test pieces of material up to 1 m (3 ft) in diameter. This makes it superior to other test facilities that intend to test the same types of materials, such as those that use arc jets or lasers. Cost is also a consideration, with arc jet or laser testing costing more than $100,000 daily. Comparatively, solar testing costs only $25,000 per day, mainly due to the lower energy costs of operating the heliostats.  NASA has used all of that testing technology over the last year to test the heat shields of some of its most important missions – the Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission and Dragonfly, the helicopter mission to Titan. Each mission has its challenges, but the materials for their heat shields are the same. Known as a Phenolic impregnated Carbon Ablator, this material has already been successfully used for missions such as Stardust, OSIRIS-REx, and Mar Science Laboratory. MSR and Dragonfly each have unique challenges that other missions didn’t face. MSR will be carrying a significant payload of samples back to Earth, meaning it will be heavier than the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample return mission. It will be so heavy that some NASA engineers intentionally bent the test material at Sandia’s test lab to model what happens to material undergoing the force of reentry. NASA’s reentry testing program is intensive, as discussed in this video.Credit – BPS.space YouTube Channel For its part, Dragonfly has to deal with a world with a much thicker atmosphere than Earth itself. Titan’s atmosphere is four times denser than Earth’s. Given the interplanetary speeds at which the mission will be traveling when it reaches orbital insertion, Dragonfly’s accompanying lander will be subjected to both high heat and pressure as it descends onto the Moon’s surface. Sandia’s lab technicians made a number of improvements to the test setup for the tests, including running gas lines to the sample from the base of the tower to better mimic the atmosphere the heat shields will be encountering. They were also on hand to help with troubleshooting, which included multiple instances where some fiber surrounding the sample caught fire before the test could be completed. V&V testing rarely completes without some adjustments and occasionally without any fires. Testing on this type of setup is just part of NASA’s test plan for the heat shield use case, with other tests happening elsewhere. Given the importance of this particular material to the overall success of these critical missions, the more testing they are able to undergo here on Earth, the better. Learn More:Sandia National Laboratory – Sandia tests heat shields for spaceUT – NASA is Continuing to Build the Titan Dragonfly Helicopter. Here are its RotorsUT – NASA and ULA Successfully Test a Giant Inflatable Heat Shield That Could Land Heavier Payloads on MarsUT – An Innovative Heat Shield That Doesn’t Need to Be Replaced Between Missions Lead Image:Smoke billowing off NASA’s heat shield material during a recent test at Sandia National Laboratories’ National Solar Thermal Test Facility. Credit – Photo by Craig Fritz The post Testing Heat Shields for Different Atmospheres appeared first on Universe Today.
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Chris Cuomo Drops F-Bombs On Kamala Supporters Thinking She’s A Black Female Jesus [WATCH]
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Chris Cuomo Drops F-Bombs On Kamala Supporters Thinking She’s A Black Female Jesus [WATCH]

Chris Cuomo Drops F-Bombs On Kamala Supporters Thinking She’s A Black Female Jesus [WATCH]
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