Welcome to STCS
The information contained within is here to help you to plan, prepare and survive the coming storms that have been either predicted to occur, or part of natures continuing cycles. Though many of these events appear to be on the horizon, they are somewhat incalculable, when it comes to their impact and exact timing. They could have minimal to devastating consequences for you, depending on your current level of preparedness. Paranoia and fear should be left at the gate as only education, prudence and a level head with a positive outlook will get you through these looming catastrophes. That’s where we come in.
At Surviving The Coming Storm, we will cover a wide array of topics, all with a common sense approach. The reason for doing it this way is to help you come up with a well rounded, rational plan that should cover just about everything you may run into. We will provide the most up-to-date, accurate information and resources that anyone can apply to their situation. Easy to understand, and as easy to apply. People have survived for thousands of years, and those prepared will continue to do so.
Whether it’s global financial collapse*, civil unrest**, or just your everyday natural disaster, we will give you the best tips and strategies to survive, and in some cases thrive during the coming storm(s). You might even be able to help those you care about to make it through as well. We hope we can help everyone find on their own hidden potential and resourcefulness that have been lying dormant within.
And always remember, as with anything in this life, your survival depends on you, what you know and what you DO.
* MIT study predicting ‘global economic collapse’ by 2030 still on track
** Texas judge warns of possible ‘civil war’ if President Obama is re-elected
** Residents In More Than 30 States File Secession Petitions
** White House ‘secede’ petitions reach 675,000 signatures, 50-state participation
Disclaimer: No one here can predict everything. What works for one person/group, may not work for another. All of the ideas, tips, information etc., expressed here is just that. Results may vary depending on your skills, abilities, community, contacts, colleagues, cohorts, and the like. Do your own due diligence, and take everything here, as well as anywhere else, with the proverbial grain of salt.



Jake Eli is skilled in the area of resourcefulness and adaptability, and enjoys both learning and sharing with others the art of being flexible and knowledgeable regarding their surroundings and situations.