Month: April 2011

  • Shuttle Mission Scrubbed – Book Your Private Space Flight

    It’s another no-go for the latest NASA launch of Endeavor, the next-to-last mission of the original space shuttle fleet to launch from the Kennedy Space Center. We bear no ill will towards NASA for this delay – better safe than sorry and, obviously, space flight is delicate business. But it did give us pause to…

  • Start your Survival Preparation By Doing One Thing – Anything

    Doing something is almost always better than doing nothing when it comes to survival preparation. We understand the paralysis that can seize your mind shortly after making a conscious decision to prepare yourself and family for TEOTWAWKI (The End Of The World As We Know It), or even for something just short of that scary…

  • How to Survive A Negative Person

    It’s not easy to be around a negative person, especially if you ARE the negative person. In that case we don’t have a whole of advice for how to survive being around yourself. Maybe a good supply of musician’s ear plugs or an elective tracheotomy. But when you’re forced by circumstance (job, family, coincidence) to…

  • Socialized Medicine – Where’s the Incentive for Innovation?

    Millions of Americans faced with the prospect of paying for a high-priced miracle drug find themselves between a rock and a hard place. While the cost of of the medicine might seem ludicrously high, and tempt one to lean slightly towards the socialized medicine solution offered by the Obama administration, stop to consider that without…

  • Your Personal Debt is Worse Than You Thought

    While you’re going through your personal finances, adding up all the assets and obligations, don’t forget to tack on another $127,000 in the minus column. That’s the amount of debt incurred on the behalf of every American household by the federal government. Thanks for that, Uncle Sam. Lest you think we’re simply pulling numbers out…

  • HS 48 – “Freedomnomics:  Why the Free Market Works and Other Half-Baked Theories Don’t”

    HS 48 – “Freedomnomics: Why the Free Market Works and Other Half-Baked Theories Don’t”

    Jason Hartman and economist and best-selling author, John Lott, discuss Lott’s book, “Freedomnomics:  Why the Free Market Works and Other Half-Baked Theories Don’t.” Listen at www.HolisticSurvival.com/radioshows. In his book, Lott answers many common economic questions, such as are free market economies really based on fleecing the consumer, and is everyone, from corporate CEOs to your…

  • HS 47 – Close Quarters Combat – Self-Defense Tactics to Defeat Any Attacker

    HS 47 – Close Quarters Combat – Self-Defense Tactics to Defeat Any Attacker

    Jason Hartman interviews Jeff Anderson, a combat veteran and Master CQC Instructor, about the importance of self-defense training and Jeff’s own program, Close Quarters Combat. Listen at: https://holisticsurvival.com/category/audio-podcast/. As President of the International Society of Close Quarter Combatants, Jeff Anderson is also a Master Close Combat Instructor and decorated combat veteran of the US Military.…

  • Beating TSA – Reclaiming Civil Liberties Through Litigation

    Everybody likes to bash lawyers and talk about how America has become the land of litigation, which is a partly true claim. But how many of us immediately begin to talk about consulting an attorney when we feel we’ve been wronged? Honestly. Almost everyone. Yes, there might be too darn many lawyers and lawsuits as…

  • When It Comes To Emergency Survival Skills, Spread The Responsibility

    Sometimes it’s tough to get everyone in the family motivated towards emergency survival skills and the necessity of functioning as a well-oiled machine in the unlikely event of a natural or societal disaster. Some might take exception to the word “unlikely.” Fair enough but the truth is that preparing for a worst case scenario is…

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