Tag: jason hartman

  • Surviving Halloween

    Halloween is going to happen and there’s not much you can do about it. Psychologically, Jason Hartman likes to remind you it’s easier to roll with the flow than fight the inevitable. Appreciate the childish pranks without reaching for the potato (or real) gun. Deal with the aftermath in a mature, adult fashion. The following…

  • How to Find Other Preppers

    While there is much to be said for making survival preparations for your own family, this is one situation where there is power in numbers, and it is probably worth your time to keep one antenna cocked as you go through life. You never know when you might stumble across a like-minded doctor, mechanic, welder,…

  • Stocks Are Not Contrarian Investing

    We were perusing the latest postings at one of our favorite financial “survivalist” blogs when we noticed a pattern. The contrarian investing style touted by these independently-minded folks hardly seem to be contrarian at all, and furthermore, do a real disservice to folks who rely on them for sound advice. For example, we are offered…

  • Everyday Items with Extraordinary Uses

    There are various was to use debt to help you prepare for a financial crisis and the possibility of civil unrest and complete havoc. Jason Hartman recommends taking advantage of long-term, fixed-rate loans to purchase commodities that will be in high demand, such as real estate. But beyond the obvious choice of purchasing land, there…

  • Multi-Use Products to Stockpile

    Jason Hartman loves to say, “Debt is my favorite four-letter word.” That seems like an odd statement coming from someone who advises others on acquiring wealth. Yet Jason has a unique view on debt. You can use fixed-rate loans to purchase commodities that will be necessary for TEOTWAWKI. Of course, we all know that owning…

  • Atlas Shrugged – Sometimes a Movie Matters

    We’re not going to sit here and pretend that tomorrow’s release of the conclusion to the cinematic adaptation of Ayn Rand’s classic dystopian novel, Atlas Shrugged, is likely to set the world on fire. It might not even be a decent movie. Hollywood has a knack for squandering excellent source material. So what does Atlas…

  • Fire Safety: Before, During, After

    Preparedness is the important key in all crises, but being prepared doesn’t always equate to prevention. However, in some cases, as in fire safety, preparations can prevent fires and can most certainly save lives in cases where a fire hazard is somehow overlooked. Knowing what to do in case of a fire can also be…

  • Dangerous Snakes

    If you spend any time out in nature, you are familiar with the dangers of poisonous snakes. In TEOTWAWKI situations, you may be forced to forage out in the woods further than you are used to or even explore forests that are far from your home. In doing so, you may come across dangerous creatures…

  • HS 110 – The Now Effect with Elisha Goldstein, PhD

    HS 110 – The Now Effect with Elisha Goldstein, PhD

    Throughout our life, we often experience “aha” moments of truth and clarity, but why don’t those moments of clarity last?  Jason Hartman’s guest, Elisha Goldstein, PhD, author of The Now Effect:  How This Moment Can Change the Rest of Your Life, explored the reasons and asked the question, “What if an awareness of that space,…

  • HS 109 – Screwing Mother Nature for Profit with Elaine Smitha

    HS 109 – Screwing Mother Nature for Profit with Elaine Smitha

    Author and businesswoman, Elaine Smitha joins Jason Hartman to talk about her book, Screwing Mother Nature for Profit:  How Corporations Betray Our Trust – And Why the New Biology Offers an Ethical and Sustainable Future. Elaine shares her experience with the natives in Papua, New Guinea, that are affected by pollution from mining companies, which…

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