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09 March 2010

The E-book starts Here!

Guidelines on Surviving,


Natural, and Man Made Disasters



This E-book was written with the common person in mind, and taken from a variety of sources. I first want to say that I will be posting as possible each part on this blog and when it is finished, wrap it all up in an easy one stop document. I will also be posting other things as I go, but I do hope it will get you thinking and get you doing something on simply being ready for a natural or man made disaster. To me it is not enough to survive the disaster, but be able to live and enjoy it. I am not saying it would be easy, nor all of it really enjoyable. However something is to be said about looking at the possibilities in the face, and doing what you can to provide for you and your family.




Update on what I have been doing-

OK, so what did you do this week to get ready for a disaster? My wife re-organized all the food stuff's and got it set up the way she wanted it as she deals with that more than I do. I double checked the water we have stored. I also sealed up some flour and sugar in five gallon buckets. I also am putting together a master list of items that I want to track and ensure I have on hand, not just for me, but for each member of the family. I am also working on the training list. To many times training and practice fall to the wayside. Without it you will never know what will work, and what will not. It all looks good on paper! I recall a quote, and do not remember who said it, but I do know it was on Murphy's Laws of Combat, It says that the plan will not survive the first contact intact. That means don’t expect your plans to work out, be flexible, like the Marines alternate motto, Semper Gumby, always flexible.

Until next time, keep it pointed in a safe direction!

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