Here is a cheap and easy way to make completely water proof fire tinder that can often burn for over five minutes. It's great to have some tinder like this on hand for times when it's hard to find…Continue
Started by Samantha C.. Last reply by Wayne wilson Mar 23.
My thoughts are that water is going to be a very valuable resource, and also in great need after the shift.The issue is how to carry it. Personally I have several Camelbak back packs, these I use…Continue
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here is the link could be a good survival tool flower pot firdgeContinue
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Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on May 26, 2011 at 8:53pm I was searching the Savannah River site on zetatalk, this link popped up and I thought it was very informative. There's so many things I've been trying to learn how to do and this lists the different places to learn skills, a brief description of how to do things like fire making, bow making etc.
The whole post was dialogue as to what type of people were the 1st in the Americas and how did they survive? I always enjoy reading something new and I wish I could go to camp myself this year but money doesn't allow. I'll google my area to see if there are any free workshops on learning ancient skills.
http://www.zetatalk5.com/docs/Primitive_Skills/Primitive_Living_Ski...
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Comment by randy on May 21, 2011 at 4:19pm re: mosquito repellent -- http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2001/08/010828075659.htm
im sure there are other plants tht have more effective oils. making a salve out of it could also be effective.
Comment by Derrick Johnson on April 24, 2011 at 1:15am
Hi Andrea
Here is ZetaTalk about the healthiest way to eat for humans
http://www.zetatalk.com/beinghum/b77.htm
http://www.zetatalk.com/index/zeta581.htm
As we have explained within the body of ZetaTalk, man adapted to more than one type of diet. One was his hunting diet, which consisted of consuming animal protein and fat. When hunting, with success, early man ate nothing but meat and fat, and has a digestion to fit this diet. When hunting became scarce, the diet switched to vegetation with a smattering of protein from fish, bugs, and small fowl. This is another type of digestion. Mixing the two diets is the problem. Modern man tries to eat meat and carbohydrates, which forces the body into the vegetarian state so that fat from meat is deposited or consumed incorrectly. We have stated that man should eat one or the other type of diet, and not mix the two. If you are going to eat meat and fat, stick to that for a few days. Then refuse meat and stick to the alternate diet, etc.
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Comment by Malou (Marie Louise) Geleff on April 16, 2011 at 5:12pm James Campbell posted about "The One Straw Revolution" on the main blog, today.. Found this link...:
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