Off the Grid News – by Extreme Survival

When it comes to expediency, a tarpaulin is one item that can easily top a survivalist’s list of must-haves. Tarpaulins have so many practical uses, there’s probably no limit to the number of ways it can be used in off-grid living.

Tarps come in different types depending on their thickness, durability and material. There are cloth tarps, canvas, vinyl, polyester, mesh, and the most modern type — the polyethylene or “poly tarps”.   Continue reading “19 Off-Grid Survival Uses For A Plain Old Tarp”

Hundreds of people were freely coming into the refuge to get education on their rights. Many group presentations were given each day. On Saturday, the 24th, ten ranchers from Oregon, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona nullified their grazing contracts with the BLM and U.S. Forest Service. On Saturday, the 24th, grand jury administrators from Nebraska and Florida were forming a grand jury to review the abuses in the Hammond case. Tuesday, the 27th, the day LaVoy was killed, we began releasing documents exposing criminal acts by the government. The evening of the 27th, a meeting was scheduled with Grant County residents to give a presentation with those at the refuge. To give their presentation to hundreds of people in the county, including the county Sheriff.   Continue reading “An update from Ammon Bundy”

Off the Grid News – by Daniel Jennings

Simply holding an air soft pellet gun can lead to a five-year prison sentence in New Jersey. Actor  and commedian Carlo Bellario discovered this the hard way when he was arrested for using such a gun as a prop in a movie scene.

“Now because of that I’m looking at five years because it’s a second-degree crime,” Bellario told TV station PIX 11.   Continue reading “Actor Faces 5 Years In Prison For Using Pellet Gun On Movie Set”