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Month: September 2019

The Forgotten Wisdom of Preserving Food Without Canning

Canning is great and almost impossible to imagine life without it. But canning requires proper equipment, and in a long-term disaster situation that equipment will run out sooner or later, so you’ll need some alternatives.  more…

Author p23ajjjser2900Posted on September 6, 2019September 6, 2019

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We work to encourage our neighbors to join us as we prepare our homes and our community for natural and man-made calamities that could fracture our local society.

Our philosophy is that, in a disaster, our prepared neighbors are our best friends, not our worst enemies.

We are a community. Your thoughts, experience,  and knowledge on this topic can be valuable. Send comments or questions to us at  [email protected]

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Step One:

NOTE: We don’t make a penny off sales of these books. We just want you to read them! Step one in preparing our community: read the New York Times best-selling novel One Second After. The book is well researched and reasonable. By the end, you’ll understand what could happen here, and why we need to prepare now.

Then read Nuclear War Survival Skills. It will explain that nuclear war IS survivable for rural people like us, and it will tell you how to survive it!

 

Book One Second After

 

Nuclear War Survival Skills

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