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How to Assemble Basic Gear To Survive An Economic, EMP or Monetary Collapse in 2012 & 2013
An EMP, Economic or Monetary Collapse can cause Civilian Unrest along with shortages of food, water and needed supplies. Can you survive? Do you have a bug-out-bag, long term food storage and survival items?
4 commentsHow to Infect Madagascar on Pandemic 2
This Hub is a guide on 'how to infect Madagascar' on the arcade-game Pandemic 2.
9 commentsMore Information Than You Wish About H1N1 and H1N5
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) and The World Health Organization (WHO) reported the first case of H1N1 in the USA on April 11, 2009. Since that time, the number of Americans affected by this virus has...
11 commentsEvolution of the H1N1 Influenza Virus
In 2009, an H1N1 Influenza Flu Pandemic (Swine Flu) caused a global uproar and left thousands of people dead. Compared to other strains of H1N1, the 2009 Swine Flu was a novel virus (new) and there was no vaccine immediately available. Although...
1 commentHow do you see earth 50 years from now?
I wrote about this when I answered the hub question, “By extending the life span of humans – are we creating a problem for the planet”...
31 commentsSurvival Checklist - Things you will need
Your survival is dependent on two things: your survival plan and your survival skills. In order to survive it's always best to develop the proper skills first but with limited time, this comprehensive survival list should help to aid you in any survival situation. Remember, any survival plan is better than no survival plan!
22 commentsKill Fear Before It Kills You
The single most dangerous pandemic originates in our own mind, and it is fear. The good news is that there is a simple cure for this wide spread disease that has killed and is killing by far more people than any other and threatens to tear apart the delicate fabric of human global relationships and destroy us all.
0 commentsHow Does Swine Flu Kill You
The swine flu is a deadly virus that kills you through viral pneumonia and bacterial co-infection. Dehydration is another major risk factor. Remember, the best way to protect yourself from the flu is to avoid getting it in the first place!
21 commentsSpanish Flu: historical event or precursor of H5N1 Bird Flu?
The 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic killed 25-50 million people. H5N1 appears to have a mortality rate c.50%, although milder infections might not be reported. At the moment, it can't be transmitted directly from person to person. If it mutated, a pandemic is a real risk.
23 commentsBest Apocalypse Books (a/k/a Dystopian Fiction, Collapse, Apocalyptic, Post-Apocalyptic, TEOTWAWKI, Zombiepocalypse)
I've always been an avid reader, but my genre of choice has evolved over the years. I've always been very interested in history (especially military and war history). But over the past five years, I've gotten heavily into reading Apocalyptic and...
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