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Survival Prepper
Survival Prepper  
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NO ONE Will Make It Without THIS...
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NO ONE Will Make It Without THIS...

Water is one of the most essential items during emergencies. Here's how to develop a water storage and replenishment plan to survive long-term disasters. Stop feeling overwhelmed! Click here to download the Ultimate Stockpile Checklist for FREE! https://www.diyprepper.com/ultimate-stockpile-checklist/ Recommended Prepper Gear and Resources: Water Brick 8 Pack: https://amzn.to/4gQ6pcG (affiliate link) Military Water Can: https://amzn.to/483sC3c (affiliate link) 55 Gallon Water Storage Barrel: https://amzn.to/3Bzebrt (affiliate link) Bung Wrench: https://amzn.to/4dBER85 (affiliate link) Water Barrel Pump: https://amzn.to/47XYUMW (affiliate link) Terra Cotta Rain Barrel: https://amzn.to/4eALb0O (affiliate link) Stackable 55 Gallon Water Tank: https://amzn.to/3YdKftJ (affiliate link) WaterBOB Bathtub Bladder for Emergency Water Storage: https://amzn.to/3Byhzma (affiliate link) Reliance Fold A Carrier: https://amzn.to/4dCwjxN (affiliate link) Sawyer TAP Water Filter: https://amzn.to/4eRLHay (affiliate link) Sawyer Squeeze Water Filter: https://amzn.to/3Y1qAf4 (affiliate link) Dual Fuel Butane and Propane Stove: https://amzn.to/3TZWdVc (affiliate link) Ecozoom Rocket Stove: https://amzn.to/3NilTZv (affiliate link) Boroux Filtering Elements: https://amzn.to/3U0D6KT (affiliate link) Grayl Geopress Water Purifier Bottle: https://amzn.to/4026lkl (affiliate link) Pathfinder Bottle Cook Set: https://amzn.to/3zSDwMw (affiliate link0 Solo Stove Lite: https://amzn.to/3Yf4aIx (affiliate link) Firebox Stove Kit: https://amzn.to/4eVEsyj (affiliate link) Ecoflow Solar Generators: https://us.ecoflow.com/?aff=136 (affiliate link) This channel is owned and operated by DIY Prepper. DIYPrepper.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. This channel also participates in other affiliate programs and is compensated for referring traffic and business to these companies.
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Survival Prepper
Survival Prepper  
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WAGDW 99: This Is Fine #podcast #livestream #discussion
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WAGDW 99: This Is Fine #podcast #livestream #discussion

We'll keep saying it 'til it happens, then we'll say "Told you so.." WE ALL GONNA DIE WEDNESDAY #survival #preparedness #prepper We at Hudson Valley Prepping and Survival believe that Preparedness is the best way to hedge your bets against an uncertain world. We provide opinions and thoughts on on current events, we offer honest reviews of Prepping and Survival related gear ,equipment and goods...We host in person events a few times a year in Upstate New York your can find our in person events here https://www.facebook.com/groups/456970601959708/?ref=share .... Leave us a tip or donation if you feel compelled https://venmo.com/u/Michael-Kalb-16 Thank you so very much for your support!!! OUPES offers the most affordable solar systems on the market today!!! With up to a 3 year warranty and unmatched customer support Oupes portable power stations are unbeatable https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1865808&u=4326672&m=116483&urllink=&afftrack= Nutrient Survival delivers top-shelf, delicious, Special Ops grade nutrition. It’s preparedness through nutrition. A new, essential ingredient in life’s toolkit. It is created with a purpose: to sustain the spirit of a nation. To fuel independence, determination, focus, and the power to endure any situation. Designed to the nutritional standards of the US military but intended for people like us. Made with real ingredients. Made in America. To keep Americans healthy, strong, and alert. https://alnk.to/5ufYAPX use Code HVPS at Checkout to save 10% on your purchase!! We at Hudson Valley Prepping and Survival are honored to be able to offer you high quality Antibiotics from Jace medical!! You can get your prescription Antibiotics from Board certified Physicians here http://jasemedical.com/hudsonvalley All of the Survival and Prepping gear that i have purchased and recommend from Amazon in one place!! hudsonvalleypreppingandsurvival https://www.amazon.com/shop/hudsonvalleypreppingandsurvival?ref_=cm_sw_r_apann_aipsfshop_aipsfhudsonvalleypreppingandsurvival_THG21B356XD0GSNSBWFE_1&language=en_US Grayl ....Stay tuned for coupon codes and discounts on Grayl products from Hudson Valley Prepping and Survival check out our affiliate link below to get your own Grayl products today!! https://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=ml&ti=861861&pw=325617 If you are interested in Hudson Valley Prepping and Survival Merchandise we list everything on teespring. You can find it here https://my-store-bea56f.creator-spring.com Check out the BEST FIRESTARTERS ON PLANET EARTH ? from our Sponsor www.mickwickfires.com Thank you for your support! Mike from Hudson Valley Prepping and Survival Disclaimer ...some of the links above are affiliate links and I may receive some form of compensation from them
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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Nobel Prize in Physics: How Hopfield And Hinton's AI Changed Our World
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Nobel Prize in Physics: How Hopfield And Hinton's AI Changed Our World

You might be using their work right now.
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Rocky Wells
Rocky Wells
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
1 y ·Youtube News & Oppinion

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Sean Hannity 10/8/24 FULL END SHOW | BREAKING FOX NEWS October 8, 2024
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Beyond Bizarre
Beyond Bizarre
1 y ·Youtube Wild & Crazy

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The Diddy Leak Reveals The Truth Behind Why Justin Bieber Is Staying Silent
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Comedy Corner
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Lazy and Proud - Jeff Allen
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Guy who succeeded in cutting his phone usage by 80% shares his tips and powerful insights
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Guy who succeeded in cutting his phone usage by 80% shares his tips and powerful insights

Almost all of us at one point have attempted to reduce our screentime in an effort to thwart its addictive tendencies. Whether that’s incorporating some kind of app usage monitoring, keeping the phone away from arms reach in the morning, using one of those fancy phone locking pouches, etc. But boy, is it hard not to fall right back into the same pattern. That’s why it always feels appropriate to hear from folks who have somehow managed to not only do the impossible, but stay consistent with it. You never know what tips and tricks you might find to make your own screen reduction dream a reality. Recently someone shared how they were able to rescue their screen time by a whopping 80%. Here’s how they did it. On the r/productivity subreddit, user u/jjohn6646 (whom we'll just call "John") shared how previously he would spend 4+ hours on social media (including Reddit) and 2+ hours on messaging and work stuff. The biggest things that helped him go from going from 6 hours of phone usage a day to only 1 measly hour were as follows:Creating a 30-day weaning off plan. John shared that rather than going cold turkey, each week he would cut back by one hour (though he ended up doing more than that). Incorporating a tangible reminder.Placing a rubber band over his phone reminded John to ask himself, “Is this the best usage of mental energy right now?” each time he reached for his device.Having a go-to "redirect."For John, it was a book. For others it could be a journal, a simple craft, stretching, sprucing up around the house…you get the idea. Using an app blocker with stricter settings than iOS screen time.Quite simply because “iOS defaults are too easy to skip.” AppBlock comes highly recommended for its strict mode settings. On that note, John added that it helped to set up "morning" and "evening" downtime blocks with the app to eliminate any distracting app during crucial parts of the day. He also only allotted a specific amount of opens for each individual distracting app.Embracing the boredom.This one is perhaps the most important of all. It can be so difficult to withstand the pressures of needing to fill every second of time. Even when we’re trying to let go of bad habits, there’s the inherent obligation to replace it with a “productive” one. Social media (and almost all technology we use on a daily basis, really) only exacerbates this. But in reality, we are not designed to be productive or stimulated 24/7.But as John reminds us, “Our minds tend to panic when we don't have ‘something to do,’ but if you can push through the initial panic, there is a real sense of calm on the other side.”What I learned while reducing phone screen time by 80% — 6 hrs per day to 1hr byu/jjohn6646 inproductivityHaving successfully met his goal, John also took away some valuable insights sure to give anyone a little inspiration for their own screen reduction endeavors:There is more time in the day than you realizeIt's extremely easy to "slip," as I have many times in the pastBeing "productive" doesn't always mean reaching for your phone just for the sake of doing something — sometimes doing nothing can set you up for more long term productivityWe are meant to be bored sometimes (and being bored can make you enjoy the little things more) John prompted a number of readers to thank him for his advice and even share their own helpful tidbits as well. “Once I realized all of these notifications and apps were just fancy fidget spinners, and I was designing my own hamster wheel, my interest in smartphones greatly decreased,” one person wrote. “Great advice, thanks for sharing! Another tip I find helps is to keep a small notebook to hand. I found myself reaching for my phone all the time to check something or look something up. Write down any questions or things to look up online in the notepad, then spend a short allocated time at some point in the day to look them all up in one hit, rather than constantly reaching for the phone,” added another.Another gushed, “Wow this is really inspiring and helpful. I went through a phase where I deleted all social media from my phone and my creativity, reading, meditation time skyrocketed. I fell back into the habit after a while and am back to 5-6 hours of screen time a day. I delete Reddit, then redownload it the same day. ? But this post just gave me the push I need, broke it down in an easy practical way. Thank you op!”Sometimes we just need to see that a hard thing can be done in order for us to commit to doing it ourselves. If you're looking to reduce your screen time (which let’s be honest, is all of us) take it from John:It’s “hard, but life changing.”
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
1 y

“Dread ripples through me”: When John Densmore lashed out at Pete Townshend and Sting
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“Dread ripples through me”: When John Densmore lashed out at Pete Townshend and Sting

He didn't hesitate to criticise. The post “Dread ripples through me”: When John Densmore lashed out at Pete Townshend and Sting first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Tucker’s Interview With Elon Is Required Viewing for Everybody
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Tucker’s Interview With Elon Is Required Viewing for Everybody

There’s an ad circulating on the TV networks that you may have seen. It features a working-class union black guy who calls himself “Buddy,” and he says that he’s voting for Kamala Harris because Donald Trump wants to give tax breaks to billionaires and Buddy thinks that’s not cool. Somewhat conspicuously, when the ad starts in on how terrible it is for billionaires to get tax breaks, Team Kamala simply has to throw up a picture of Elon Musk in a tuxedo. Musk has now become the Left’s new Emmanuel Goldstein, the figure of the Two Minutes’ Hate that all of their votaries must condemn. And why? For the sin of having backed Trump. The dishonesty that underlies the ad isn’t hard to unpack, of course. Most of America’s billionaires are leftist ideologues, and for a number of reasons. First, the oldest and surest way to be a billionaire is to inherit a fortune of that size, and the descendants of the great 19th- and 20th-century captains of industry are quite plentiful. And what we know about the inheritors of great wealth is that their appreciation for the work that went into its creation is inversely proportional to their contribution to that process. It’s almost a cliche at this point that trust-fund babies are going to lean left. In fact, the capture of elite institutions by the Left, and particularly higher education institutions like those of the Ivy League, was done in no small part for this precise purpose. Indoctrinating the children of those Americans who created the immense fortunes that our rise to economic superpower status would inevitably produce into Marxist ideologues was the single greatest victory the Left has ever achieved. It’s allowed the Left to worm their way into positions of power and wealth that a sane nation would never knowingly choose to give them. Another reason most billionaires tend to be leftists is that the newer billionaires disproportionately come from the tech sector. There’s a difference between the “old” economy and the “new” economy. The “old” economy was and is based on the manufacture, sale, and delivery of tangible goods and services. Cars, for example, or bread. Or legal or medical services. In the old economy, it was and is fairly simple to describe how one might make a fortune. And in the old economy, an absolute understanding of, and guidance by, objective reality and natural law is a requirement. You must have knowledge of physics and geometry, for example, if you want to build a bridge that won’t fall down. The “new” economy is different. It isn’t based in objective reality so much as it’s based in creativity and ingenious ways to warp reality. The digital space is a wonderland in which efforts are made to alter the human condition beyond its nature, so Facebook, for example, is a place where deeply unhappy people post smiling, AI-filtered photos of themselves in order that others might believe untrue things about them. And algorithms shape what is seen on people’s news feeds not based on what’s true but based on what they click on and what might offer the largest dopamine rush. Facebook isn’t atypical of what Silicon Valley is doing. People who believe it’s right and proper to warp reality rather than respect and make use of it are predisposed to political leftism. That the culture of the tech sector and other “new” economy industries is hedonistic and irreligious, if not anti-religious, only contributes to this. Musk is an interesting figure because he has a foot in both camps. He’s undoubtedly a tech guy, as his fortune was made building PayPal, an online payment system that has facilitated a huge portion of the growth of the tech sector and the public’s willingness to transact business over the internet. But Musk’s contribution to tech was still rooted in the principles of the old economy. PayPal, despite some of the woke abuses of its current management, is nonetheless built around the same basic rules a bank would operate under. All Musk did was to apply those to an app that facilitated transactions across banks or other financial institutions, or even bypassed them, and created a public expectation of trust around those transactions. Then his next venture was Tesla, which appealed to a lot of “new” economy types but at the end of the day is very much an “old” economy venture. Yes, Teslas are electric cars (for now; one imagines he’s eventually going to move toward hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles or even back to the internal-combustion engine, assuming an eventual change in auto regulation), and yes, they’re built differently than traditional internal-combustion vehicles are, but auto manufacturing is nonetheless governed by the principles of “old” economics. Does the car look good? How does it perform on the road? Is it comfortable to operate? Does it last? And then, Musk’s next venture was SpaceX. As futuristic as the vision around SpaceX is, fundamentally it’s still an “old” economy venture. SpaceX builds and fires rockets to bring people and things to space. And its chief driver of operation is that it launches communications satellites — many thousands of them so far — to support the development of Starlink, Musk’s telecommunications venture that will provide internet connectivity at high speed and low cost to everyone on earth eventually (or, at least, everyone who subscribes). This is going to put traditional cable and satellite providers out of business before long, and it will make Musk far and away the richest man on earth if he isn’t already there. And of course there is X, which Musk didn’t found but has transformed into a social platform based on the idea of free speech and the pursuit of truth. In that respect, he’s bringing old-economy principles to one of the most new-economy entities there is. What characterizes his entrepreneurship is something much different than that of, for example, Mark Zuckerberg or Sergey Brin of Google. Musk generally doesn’t rush to buy out potential competitors who bring a better mousetrap. His is the better mousetrap. He makes sure of that before he enters a business space. Think about the last Google search you made, and whether it met your standard. If what you were searching for was information on a topic on which the accepted conventional wisdom doesn’t seem correct, the chances are that you gave up before you could find anything useful. An Elon Musk–driven search engine would never accept that level of performance. Musk seems perplexed by the fact that he’s seen as a radical, and that’s not a surprise. His ideas and values are not radical. You’d probably describe Musk as a garden-variety 1990s moderate liberal, but that has gone greatly out of style in American politics, and it no longer has a place in the Democrat Party. When Barack Obama came along, one of his most profound effects on our politics was that he forced the liberals to choose either hard leftism — the choice Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Joe Biden and the rest of the Democrats’ current old-line power structure made in order to survive and succeed in Obama’s America — or irrelevance. There are no more Joe Liebermans as a result. Joe Manchin might be the last one. Musk is one of a not-small number of old liberals who have wised up and shed many of their illusions as a result. What’s so interesting about this new interview Tucker Carlson had with Musk is the entrepreneur’s thoughts on what that evolution has produced for him. He opens the interview joking casually about being prosecuted for any number of things in the event that Donald Trump, whom he’s enthusiastically and robustly backing, should lose the presidential election. Musk even quotes Lavrentiy Beria, the chief Soviet persecutor of dissidents and other undesirables under Joseph Stalin, as he famously said, “Show me the man and I’ll show you the crime.” You can’t really argue, after what Trump has been through at the hands of the Biden administration, that Musk is off-base in expressing such concerns. And to buttress his point, he notes that the Department of Justice has filed a very large lawsuit against SpaceX alleging that its hiring practices discriminate against “asylum-seekers.” There is another provision of law that makes it illegal for that company, engaged as it is in building rockets, the technology of which is quite similar to that of intercontinental ballistic missiles, to hire non-citizens. Musk finds this contradiction insane, and it is, but it’s also very logical using the mindset of the tyrant that he admits he struggles to understand. Namely, that having contradictory laws is a great and desirable thing because every aspect of human behavior is then illegal in some respect, and this gives wide discretion for someone like Merrick Garland to pick and choose which law to enforce. Show me the man, and I’ll show you the crime. Or perhaps, depending on the man and his political favor or lack thereof, I will show no crime. As in, those sex pests and perverts of great means and influence who currently populate the flight logs to Jeffrey Epstein’s pedophile island. Musk notes that many of them are sizable donors to and influencers for Kamala Harris, and there is a reason for that — they want to stave off the otherwise inevitable reckoning that their past deeds would entitle them to. He notes, prompted by a Carlson question, that Reid Hoffman of LinkedIn fame, who has been a deep-pocket Harris donor and before that attempted to engineer Nikki Haley’s anti-Trump insurgency in the GOP primaries, and before that bankrolled the ridiculous E. Jean Carroll fantasy sexual assault case against Trump, is quite nervous about this election and what a certain result could mean for him. It’s a fascinating interview, and that’s hardly surprising given that Musk is a fascinating individual. He’s a truth-seeker and a curious man who examines things deeply in order to understand what makes them tick, and because of that, he’s now very interested in the morals and values that underlie society and its component institutions. This goes about an hour and 48 minutes, and it is well worth your time. Elon Musk is all in. (0:00) Elon Musk Is All in on Donald Trump (6:35) Providing Starlink to Victims of Hurricane Helene (9:22) If Trump Loses, This Is the Last Election (21:49) The Epstein and Diddy Client List (33:38) Vaccines (35:49) The Movement to Decriminalize Crime… pic.twitter.com/jNqB1ThqQz — Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) October 7, 2024 The post Tucker’s Interview With Elon Is Required Viewing for Everybody appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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