The Importance Of A Survivalist Guide To A Global Apocalypse

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WHAT IS IN THE PROGRAM?

This is a survivalist guide to prepare you for an end that would be brought about by an EMP blast. In the program you get information about protecting yourself from the effects of an EMP blast.

- Cain outlines the five electrical devices you would need after such a blast and how you can build Faraday Cage to protect these devices.

- You get tips on the essential medicines that you should have in your first aid kit.

- Tips on protecting things like your car battery.

- Methods to safeguard your home and family from those inevitable looters.

- Foods you should store for such an eventuality and how to make such food last longer.

- Preparing food without electricity and gas and a whole bunch of other tips on how to survive off the grid.

BONUSES

Surviving
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Or the Anthrax threats that sent people in a panic after 2011? Well, there are countless chemical attacks that can be used in warfare and the program outlines some of the likely one and how to identify and cope with simple household items that are easy to get.

PROS

1. This is a survivalist guide that can help you survive if you find yourself of cut off. It does not only apply to a global Apocalypse scenario.

2. It teaches you basic things that you should know about keeping yourself, your him and your loved ones safe in situations where society is in total anarchy. Again looters, criminals and murdered will take advantage of any disaster situation.

3. Teaches you to survive in the wild where resources are non-existent and you might need to resort to basic knowledge of how to find food and how to prepare it safely.

4. It teaches you to make the most of the meagre resources you have at your disposal to treat medical conditions or injuries when you cannot access medical facilities or get medications that doctors could have provided.

5. You learn how useful everyday household products and things in the home can be used to solve certain

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