Food storage is one of the most critical parts of homesteading and emergency preparedness. Meals Ready-To-Eat, also known as MREs, are a common staple when it comes to survival. The military uses them to help feed soldiers in the field, and they are often used for those going out for long hikes and backpacking. We’ve all seen those MREs on store shelves at outdoor stores, but have you ever tried one? Don’t get us wrong, MREs do a great job of fueling up the body and providing a lot of caloric energy in a small package. However, they are usually…

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I’ve spent decades on alpine, Nordic, and backcountry skis, but a couple of years ago, when I first clicked into skate skis, I was a beginner all over again. Skate skiing felt twitchy, technical, and humbling, reminding me how hard it is to start something new. It also physically kicked my butt. I consider myself in good shape, but those first sessions left me breathless and sore in places I didn’t expect. When I began testing the Fischer Aeroguide Skate 85, I had only skate skied a handful of times. I wasn’t strong, efficient, or smooth. After using these skis…

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New York City isn’t fond of guns. They don’t want anyone to have them, and it doesn’t matter what kind of gun we’re talking about here, either. They want them all gone; they just can’t make that happen. And, despite the animosity between the new mayor and the NYPD, the department itself tends to have a very high number of officers who favor gun control. They’re proud of finding guns that people aren’t expressly authorized to have, even if it’s clear they’re not a threat to anyone.For example, as Lee Williams points out, they’re absolutely…

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Last week a three-judge panel on the D.C. Court of Appeals (which is the highest local court in the District) ruled the District of Columbia’s ban on ammunition magazines that can hold more than ten rounds violates the Second Amendment. These magazines are “arms”, the court concluded, and they are unquestionably in common use for lawful purposes, which means that they’re protected by the U.S. Constitution.  Now the District of Columbia is hoping to reverse that decision through an en banc review, and is asking the Court of Appeals to keep the ruling from taking…

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As the Iran war intensifies, the United States ruling class, headed by Donald Trump, refuses to rule out a military draft. White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said that Trump “keeps his options on the table” when asked about the possibility of conscription. Why Military Conscription Is Worse Than Slavery The White House’s Rapid Response team denied plans for a draft, writing on X of Leavitt, “She didn’t say anything close to this. You just made it up.” Technically, she did not say that there were plans for a draft, but she did say that the ruling class won’t rule it…

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There’s been a push lately to try and hold gun companies accountable not just for what they do, but for what third parties do. The hope among many anti-gunners is that they can leverage companies’ advertising, saying it encourages illegal behavior, and then try to hold them responsible for it. Among other things, of course.The truth is, though, that if all the gun control laws on the books work as advertised, it doesn’t really matter all that much what the ad copy says, right?Well, it’s likely to shift at least some marketing in the gun…

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Want to carry a firearm in as many states as possible? As one firearms instructor is warning, be prepared to travel and shell out some money. Since the 2022 landmark NYSRPA v. Bruen decision, every jurisdiction in the United States was forced to issue carry permits or licenses on a “shall-issue” basis. Essentially the Supreme Court said: “The peasants shall be allowed to have their pitchforks.” But what does it take to have your pitchfork in every state of the Union? Depending on where you live is going to depend on how far you can get. Firearms instructor and YouTuber…

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Field watches are the functional workhorses of the horology world. But they tend to be, well, drab. The Benrus #3061 BOR flips that script with one of the most eye-catching designs of any field watch I’ve tested. If stealth is your aim, just move on from this sparkling gem. But if you love the modest scale of a 39.5mm case, 24-hour timekeeping, and field watch simplicity in an absolutely beautiful Swiss-made package under $2,000, the Benrus #3061 is an unexpected choice that brings a lot of history to the wrist. In short: The Benrus #3061 BOR ($1,995) brings more than…

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If you wanted to ship a gun somewhere, you had to send it through a private carrier. The United States Postal Service was off the menu, and that was just the way the law worked. Only, those private carriers wouldn’t let regular folks ship guns through them, which left the postal service, and since that was off the table, your options of shipping a firearm lawfully were nil, which sure feels like a violation of the Second Amendment. And, in time, the Department of Justice agreed and opted to stop defending the law in a…

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This article was originally published by George Ford Smith at The Mises Institute.  Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming one of the most capital-intensive industries in history. Consider: Semiconductor fabrication plants cost tens of billions of dollars. Massive data centers consume extraordinary amounts of electricity, sending power bills soaring. Specialized engineering talent commands premium wages. (Although the median salary for an AI professional is $160K annually, the top 1 percent of AI researchers receive compensation packages exceeding $1 million). Global supply chains must coordinate rare materials, precision manufacturing, and complex infrastructure. Yet discussions about artificial intelligence almost never address the most important economic variable shaping its development:…

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U.S. Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, introduced a measure on March 5 that would permit lawful gun owners to carry their firearms for self-defense in all 50 states. Called the National Constitutional Carry Act, the measure would restore the right to carry as the Founding Fathers had intended 250 years ago. This bill would ensure that law-abiding American citizens are able to carry around the country without fear of anti-gun states arbitrarily restricting or criminalizing their chosen self-defense tool.  “The Founders established a national right to keep and bear arms, not to ask for permission from hostile local officials, or risk imprisonment for crossing the wrong state line,”…

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