May 172023
 

If you are looking for a place to live with like-minded people . . .

If you have a can-do attitude combined with skills in plumbing, electrical, machinery, roofing, construction – or even administration . . .

If you love mountains, national forests, pure water and animals . . .

If you still believe God & Jesus are important in today’s society . . .

If you are ready to trade your skills for a place to stay (RV’s work well here!) . . .

We would love to hear from you!  Just email us at [email protected] and let’s chat!

May 172023
 

We are relatively new here and just want to shout out to our fellow preppers who are close to northeast Georgia and the Chattahoochee National Forest.

We have started doing Self-Reliance/Prepper potlucks on the 1st and 3rd Sunday from 1 to 5 pm.  No charge, just bring a dish to share.  Educational presentations and networking with like-minded people.  We attract people from GA, NC, SC & TN – all are welcome!

Just email us at [email protected] for details and directions!

 

Mar 272023
 

Hi, it’s Scott K. from Gibson County, TN.  I have a group here in west TN, a mutual assistance group that met for the first time in June of ’21. We are now around 21-22 people and we meet every month on a Saturday, for about 3-4 hours. We learn, teach, practice, brainstorm, eat, laugh, share our time, our experiences and comraderie.

We are holding a meet and greet on April 22, 2023, from 1000-1200 at the pavilion in Bradford City Park, Bradford, TN. Please join us, see what we are about, tell us a little about you, and let’s see if we have enough in common to proceed. We both need to feel if it’s a fit. Are our goals in line? do we have the same moral code? or the same desire to survive? You know something terribly wrong is going on or you wouldn’t be prepping. I know that we each have value, and something to teach, but I also know we have much to learn. Let’s share our knowledge and learn together.

Jan 102023
 

This is really about why we should let our guard down when it comes to reaching out and contacting other preppers. Mostly we can go about our days by ourselves, doing what we do, but there are those times when you got one of those jobs that’s just over the top, overwhelming, whatcha gonna do then? You have to have people. People that will help you get through it. But also people that you can trust. With your life. More importantly, that you trust with your families lives. Trust like this takes time, but at some point you are going to need some sort of assistance. OpSec is important, even more so with groups, so take it slow, ask your questions and get a feel for the group or its members. Remember that trust goes two ways, give a little, get a little. Build it but don’t take it for granted. You gotta sleep sometime. It’s good to know who’s got your back.