
Anyone who deals with crisis preparedness quickly realizes that knowledge is at least as important as supplies. What use is a cellar full of canned food if you don't know how to supplement it sensibly? What use is the most expensive water filter if you have no idea ...
Imagine you are walking through a forest, accompanied only by the cracking of branches. No network, no map app. And suddenly you remember a voice - from a podcast you listened to weeks ago. It explains ...
Imagine the world outside stands still. No more trains, no stores open, no neighbors stopping by for a chat. Just you. Your supplies. Your thoughts. How long would you last if you really were on your own? ...
Imagine you've been on the road for days. Your rucksack is getting lighter, not because you have become stronger, but because your supplies are running low. You sense that you need food - and soon. In a real survival situation, you quickly ...
Imagine the power goes out. No internet, no lights, no streetcars. Everything suddenly seems quiet, and at the same time there is an invisible tension in the air. People are wandering through the streets, looking for information, for orientation. And there you are ...