JailBreak Overlander talks about two different pocket survival kits, Besglide and Essie, packed with essentials for emergencies. Besglide offers a waterproof tin, compass, and more. Essie provides quick fire starters, a mini fishing kit, and more. Both kits are perfect when you’re away from your car and don’t have your emergency bag. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
JailBreak Overlander talks about how A filmmaker in Texas is making a movie and talking about important stuff. He chats about the recent election and how soldiers should protect their country. He also mentions strange weather in New Mexico and North Carolina. Could it be due to weather experiments? He shares a touching story about a family affected by a flood too. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Join our writer as he shares his adventures on the road! From helping animals and people to tackling daily tasks, he’s seen it all. He also shares his struggles with Starlink, a satellite internet service that didn’t work when he needed it most. Despite reaching out, he got no help from their customer service. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
JailBreak Overlander talks about how some people think the government wants certain mountains because they have lots of lithium, a metal used in electric cars and weapons. But they can’t just take it – they have to pay the owners. There’s also talk of crime and worries about illegal workers and gangs. This is making people scared and upset.” …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this JailBreak Overlander video, we follow a bus full of new migrants from Mexico to Texas. They’re ready to start their new lives in the U.S. with cell phones, money cards, and backpacks. The video also questions if San Antonio police are helping with this process. It ends with us following a bus, possibly going to pick up more migrants. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
JailBreak Overlander talks about how Jack Stables, a volunteer in North Carolina, shares the harsh reality of a disaster-struck community. He’s seen the dire conditions firsthand and is frustrated with the media’s coverage. He’s asking for donations of basic supplies to help those affected. You can help by donating through Amazon, GoFundMe, or Venmo.” …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
This JailBreak Overlander blog post talks about a hot issue: migrants in Maine getting free housing while locals struggle. It criticizes FEMA for allegedly using resources for migrants instead of disaster victims. The author suggests donating to local groups, not FEMA, and questions if the government is putting foreign aid before its own people. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
JailBreak Overlander talks about how multiple towns are facing a crisis, abandoned by the government. Citizens are stopped from helping each other, and the national news is silent. Private individuals are stepping in, but the situation is grave. The speaker urges us to share this information. The text also discusses the theory of weather control by the government and its possible misuse. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
New rules in Western North Carolina are causing trouble for disaster victims. They can’t use shelter showers without flip-flops, and FEMA is even taking away chainsaws needed for road clearing. The community is helping each other, but they’re upset with the government’s response. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
JailBreak Overlander talks about how Jonathan Howard, from Florida’s State Guard, is helping North Carolina folks through a group called Aerial Recovery. He says things are tougher than the news shows. They need more helicopters to reach everyone. Can you help? …Learn More, Click The Button Below.








