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Survive the End Days III. Protect your communication devices Where is the way where light dwells? (Job, 38:19) Making paper duplicates of critical documents is a means of defending yourself. So is storing information on a CD-ROM, Flash or USB drive. Keep your smartphone, media files and all the other wires unplugged and safely stored in a Faraday box, so they won't get toasted during an EMP. It solely depends on you to protect any hardware, information and equipment that you might consider using after the EMP. More so, if you have an old portable computer PC, a computer “fossil” you are thinking about dismantling and selling it piece by piece, please allow me to tell you something rare and unexpected: in the absence of your brand new sophisticated laptop you have grown so fond of, your old computer will prove highly efficient. It’s always better to communicate with others, even if it is through the old-fashioned ways, than to not communicate at all. Take my word for it and don’t learn it the hard way. By the time I was 11, I had already acquired some knowledge on radio transmitters. I used to watch my grandfather (who was quite skilled with technology) take one or two transmitters and “play” with them for several hours on occasions. Later on, I discovered that he was actually trying to improve their transmission capacity by expanding the range to possibly hundreds of miles, which allowed them to operate at higher power than a lot of other radios. He did this for years in a row and, although by the late 80’s technology had pretty much evolved, as a survivalist, my grandfather was keen on simplicity. In other 29 | P a g e