The year was 451, and the battle of Chalons (also known as Catalaunian Fields and Campus Martius) was fought between a coalition of Roman legionnaires, Germanic Visigoths, and Gauls against the Huns. Flavius Aetius was the Roman commanding general, and he led his...
For those living in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina or North Carolina, and in the path, hopefully preparations have already been made – because store shelves are already running out of critical emergency supplies and the situation looks severe. IF weather forecasts...
Author’s Note: There’s a lot of information to cover here in one article. There are tremendous amounts of cross-references and sources. Some of these items you are undoubtedly familiar with; the report’s objective is to compile important details, dates,...
(This article is dedicated to Dave, who fielded the question that is the topic of this piece) An excellent question was asked by Dave, one of the commenters on SHTFplan pertaining to EMP’s (Electromagnetic Pulses) and their effects on vehicles. Here it is: “SERIOUS...
There is no redundancy when it comes to keeping aware of significant happenings that can trigger a war. In this light, what would be the “trigger” factor? Would this lead to a nuclear exchange? What would be the result after an exchange does occur? Where would the...