Real World Survival

Am I the only one who has looked back at their life and realized that in nearly 100% of “rough times” it was money that made things better? It wasn’t a stockpile of ammunition, medical supplies, a bug out vehicle nor solar power. Cash was the answer.

Prepper’s prepare for extreme events that have a minimal chance of happening. EMP is a good example. Nuclear war another. While opinions vary on the likelihood of such things overall highly unlikely is the verdict. Massive winter storms and power outages occur here and there but for the most part these are minor short term events.

The real SHTF events most of us face includes unemployment, vehicle breakdowns, and unexpected bills. When these things come up money is the answer.

The point is not to say that food storage and firearms are not important and shouldn’t be done. I mean, every day that goes by is one day closer to when “it” happens. We just don’t know when that will be. No – the point is we should be prioritizing saving and being as financially independent as possible as a prep.

Millions and millions of Americans live paycheck to paycheck. Any kind of financial emergency becomes a personal SHTF. Putting together an emergency fund – starting at $1,000 is a good first step.

Take care.

Rourke

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The Survival Doctor's Complete Handbook(Digital Version)

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What to Do When Help is NOT on the Way
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The essential guide to take care of your family’s health when you can’t get medical help or answers right away.

Immediate Digital Delivery

It's the worst snowstorm you can remember. The ice-covered streets are abandoned. You hear a boom in the distance, and your computer screen goes blank. Darkness. A crash and another bang from inside the house. In the hallway, your husband sits on the floor, soaked in blood. You dial 911, and all you get is a busy signal.


Would you know what to do next?

The Survival Doctor’s Complete Handbook will teach you just what you need to know to take care of yourself and your loved ones in the event you aren’t able to get professional medical help right away. Covers but going well beyond immediate first aid, the book covers:

How to put a dislocated joint back into place.


How to prevent hypothermia when your heat has gone out.


What to do for asthma when you don’t have your inhaler.


Whether you can really drink your own urine if you run out of water.


What to feed your toddler if he has a fever and you have no medicine.


.........and much more

Only $2.99 for the digital version. Fully printable and searchable.


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