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News Release:As any good Boy Scout knows, being prepared can make a difference between comfortable survival and meaningless suffering. But what are you preparing for? What do we do if we can't stay at our homes when disaster strikes? What do we need to survive, and where can we get it? How do we ensure that our families survive and feel safe and comfortable in the process? In Living For Tomorrow: How to Survive Any Castastrophe, Brent Lee outlines every possible natural and man-made disaster that could happen in the lives of you and your family. He covers everything from the dangers of possible disasters and how to prepare for them, to what to do when unexpected circumstances arise. Brent Lee encourages everyone to prepare now for anything, for when disaster strikes, your very life may depend on your reaction!
Reviews:“LIVING FOR TOMORROW” is one of the best survival books to hit the market in years. Author, Brent Lee, has filled the pages with must know information that is sure to be useful to both the novice and experienced. While survival is never easy, it just got a whole lot easier with this wonderful new book!
Gary L. Benton
Forward:
George Edward Mills, IV This marvelous informational and strategic planning handbook is a completely useful manual for self-preservation. During the troubled times to come, many people will suffer needless heartache, and die from consequences beyond their ability to cope with complex situations. Simple planning and daily thought may protect you and your family from disaster. Do not allow your family to be lost simply because you did not plan. Many people fear being branded as either a doomsayer or radical, when all they really desire is to be prepared for events in a future scenario steeped in uncontrollable possibilities. As all good boy scouts know, being prepared can mean the difference between comfortable survival and meaningless suffering. The facts and suggestions you are about to read may prove invaluable to the people who may repopulate our earth. Simple steps such as primitive camping practice and survival preparation will make all the difference. This does not sound so radical to me, and I hope it allows you to think about survival as a step toward regaining normality in a world gone crazy with strife and grief. After all, do we not currently plan for our families, for spending, and for retirement? Therefore, is it so drastic for anyone to plan for a future that will contain great uncertainty? I feel this survival-planning manual will only help you and your family enjoy life and promote positive thoughts about an uncertain future. Please read the following suggestions and contemplate your responses, study all possible avenues, and research every aspect of the information enclosed—for your very life may depend upon your reaction.
Table of Contents:
Forward 1. The Reality of Life
Why does a Survivor Plan Ahead Solar Storms Acts of Terrorism Volcanic Eruptions Asteroid Strikes A Warning from the Past Time Is the Critical Element 2. Face Your Fears
Controlling Fear Emotional Acceptance A Will to Live Situational Awareness Trust Your Intuition Be Open-minded Guidelines to Follow 3. Time To Prepare
Economic Downfall Bartering System Home Business Start Today 4. Developing A Survival Plan
Personalizing the Survival Program I'll Wait and See The 8 - 18 Solar Storm Plan Volcanic Eruption Plan A Walkout Plan Need for a Walkout Plan Creating a Walkout Plan Choosing Your Walkout Haven Elderly Family Members, Pets and Livestock Planning the Walkout Route Vaccinations 5. Time to Go Shopping
Selecting Your Backpack Backpacks for Kids Non-food Items Clothing Items Packing the Backpack 6. Water
Water Sources Water Stills Water Purification Water Filtration Devices Why the Need to Purify Water 7. Shelter
Predicting the Time Before Sunset Constructing a Shelter Types of Shelters Sleeping Warmly 8. Fire
Preparation How to Build a Fire How to Light a Fire 9. Food
Edible Wild Animal Food Prior to the Walkout Food for the Walkout Nature's Supermarket How to Dress an Animal 10. Weapons, Traps and Snares
What Kind of Weapon do You Buy How to Make Weapons Snares and Traps Catching Tools Doing What it Takes to Survive 11. A Safe Walkout
Crossing Water Is A Bridge Safe Bad People Doing Bad Things Dealing with Winter Terrain Crossing Tropical Terrain Crossing Desert Terrain Dealing with Insects Regular Bowel Movements and Personal Hygiene If You are in Trouble - Stop
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