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Introduction
From the beginning of time man has survived on his own knowledge and skills passed
down from one generation to the next. Whether it is constructing a shelter, gathering
food, or preparing for war, man has continually progressed with technology in every
way possible. We now live in luxurious homes filled with flat screen TVs, iPods, and
other gadgets that we have become spoiled to. We have supermarkets and restaurants
at every corner; making it convenient to grab a bite of food. Today, many of our wars
are fought with radars from miles away with equipment you thought only existed in Star
Wars.
But, have you ever stopped to think what would happen tomorrow if all of that was
gone? Would you be able to survive? Would you know what to do? Would you know
what to be aware of and what to look out for? Could you start a fire, make a shelter,
and find or kill food? Are you prepared for the unexpected? Preppers as the name
suggests do all of the following but believe more in the coming of ”Doomsday and
stockpile food
The sad truth is that many people are not savvy regarding survival techniques. The great
news is I am going to teach you everything you need to know and do in order to survive
the wild outdoors. Another wonderful benefit to this vital report is the skills taught can be
used in many other ways in the event of natural disasters, a pandemic, riots, and even the
"Zombie Apocalypse”!
I can’t stress enough how important it is to know how to survive on your own. As I
said before, our society has become so dependent on technology that many of us
couldn’t find north if someone had a gun to our head. Many would say, “I can find it
with my Tom-Tom!” Good luck when radars and satellites are down or you’re out of
juice with that thing in the middle of nowhere!
I’m going to take you to bare basics and show you how to survive and protect you and
your family. I will give you the knowledge on how to sharpen your instinct and how to
make fast, smart decisions in hectic times. Let’s face it; these are things we don’t
normally think about or talk about, which is why you and your family need to be
aware! Being prepared for the “worst case scenario” is the least we can all do to try
and survive whatever element life throws at us. As I have always said, no one plans on
getting lost in the woods while taking an enjoyable hike! No one plans on taking a 10ft
plunge off a boulder, breaking their leg in the wilderness! And no one plans on
spending the night in the woods without shelter or food. What would you do?
Well grab some paper and a pen and start taking notes so you can lay out a
survival plan to help you and your family through all the “worst case scenarios”!
Let’s get started!