Author: loneiguana
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Survival Fishing With Your Bug-Out Bag
Guest post written by Almo Gregor If you’ve been around the prepping and survival community for any length of time, you’ve heard of a bug-out bag. While each person’s idea of one has slight variations, the core components are the same. But as far as I’m concerned, they all have one flaw in common: food…
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The Universal Edibility Test
via reddit
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How To Get Temporary, Disposable Credit Cards
Using your own credit cards is a great way to let the authorities know where you are immediately! Now, most folks already know about Visa Gift Cards, which you can buy almost anywhere, and use anonymously But here are some other services you might not know about: Privacy.com – Free temporary virtual credit card numbers. Pro:…
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Family Survival Tips and Tricks
This guest post was written by Dan Chabert, a writer, traveler, and ultramarathon distance runner. In the face of an emergency such as a natural disaster, rioting, or any other crisis situation, it is always essential that families make plans and preparations for such periods. The first thing you think about in emergency situation will…
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SAS Survival Handbook [Read This]
Here’s the most complete, in depth book, I’ve ever read about survival.
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How To Recognize A 2-Way Mirror
http://boingboing.net/2015/06/12/how-to-tell-if-a-mirror-is-one.html
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The Tim Ferriss Experiment
Tim Ferriss, author and podcaster has a new series that should interest readers of Lone Iguana. Read about it on Tim’s blog: FINALLY — Tim Ferriss TV is here, plus Arnold Schwarzenegger and The Glitch Mob | The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
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5 Survival Myths That Will Kill You
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The Bourne Identity Burn Bag
https://youtube.com/watch?v=bQbbtnTz1KE%3Frel%3D0
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Crowdsourced Mind Tricks From Reddit
The brilliant folks on Reddit have these suggestions for mind hacks: It’s much harder to access memories if you’re not allowed to break eye contact. Liars usually easily keep eye contact because they’re not remembering anything. Tell new salespeople to speak assumptively, ending each sentence with ‘ok’. This will change how they form sentences, and…