
Day 157: 2020 Pandemic. It’s Still Not Too Late To Get Prepared. Because It Ain’t Like It’s Gonna Get Better
I wish I could be more optimistic. I am at a certain level—I think the average American is a decent person. The problem now is

I wish I could be more optimistic. I am at a certain level—I think the average American is a decent person. The problem now is

I just redid my free slideshow, with links, for the Grab-N-Go bag, updating a number of items. This is a critical thing everyone should have.

As we watch major industries such as the airlines implode, I wonder how many had a plan for a pandemic? After seeing the utter debacle

The helicopter flies over you, carrying them to the airport; but not the part where you have to go through security and take your shoes

And, technically, it is pocket-sized if you put it on your phone in the Kindle ap. But the print size is shown above against an

While water does not appear to be priority for most people in terms of the pandemic, it is a priority for survival if some other

California was shaking the other morning. We had deadly tornadoes in this area last week killing 33 that would have been front page news except

It’s too late to prepare after a disaster or emergency strikes. People are finding this out now as they realize they can’t buy facemasks, either

In an era of coronavirus, wildfires, drought, power outages, tsunamis etc, we know we have to do some preparation for possible disasters. But if you

The Green Beret Pocket-Sized Survival Guide is now available. It’s an updated and upgraded version of previous guides and designed to fit just about anywhere.

I’ve just added this section from the Green Beret Preparation and Survival Guide to Wattpad, and here is the excerpt below. An Area Study is

When I was updating The Green Beret Preparation and Survival Guide I read a lot of action reports and interviewed people who’d survived disasters, whether

Every situation is different and this is a guideline. Always make sure your priority is safety for yourself first, then others. You can’t help others

My review of the material available on being reasonably prepared for man-made and natural disasters uncovered a plethora of confusing and often contradictory information. It’s

Survive Now-Thrive Later is free for the next several days. I believe it’s a great, handy reference book on an array of topics, from first

This is a stack of close to $700 worth of information, courses, and other material bundled together for less than $50. Yes, I purchased one