How to Survive the End of the World as We Know It: Tactics, Techniques, and Technologies for Uncertain Times

by mrbooks on February 19, 2010

  • ISBN13: 9780452295834
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product DescriptionThe definitive guide on how to be prepared for any crisis – the global financial crisis to a pandemic, it would be unthinkable for an event to disrupt our way of life. If a terrorist attack, a global pandemic, or the strong devaluation of the currency – you may be forced to itself in a way you never thought to leave. Where would the water? As you can with the parents, who live in other states to communicate with? What do you do for fuel? Survivor expert James Wesley, Rawles, author and editor of Survival Patriots blog. com, shares the essential tools and skills you need for your family to survive, including: water filtration, transport, storage and treatment options. Food storage: how, pack-it-yourself procedures, storage and rotation, protection against pests. Home fuel and power: fuel, security of fuel storage, backup generators. Garden, fruit trees. . . More>>

How to Survive the End of the World as We Know It: Tactics, Techniques, and Technologies for Uncertain Times

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Robin Hood February 19, 2010 at 5:58 pm

This guy was sitting in his retirement to survive for at least the last ten years. It’s time to shake in your boots in the desert waiting for something that has never happened in modern U.S. history. Get out of your bunker Mr. Rawles. Life must be enjoyed not feared, too. Rating: 1 / 5

J. J. Kelly February 19, 2010 at 8:41 pm

Dear Amazon – Listen. I will never buy this book on your site as a Kindle or the actual form. I’m going to my local bookstore and offer them my business. How can you sell a book for a higher price in Kindle format than the actual volume? There is absolutely no way these price differences can be justified. Oh wait. . . . . . . Greed is good reason. If that is the choice of authors. It is clear that we have underestimated the American public. They appreciate the less a sale. Congratulations. Rating: 1 / 5

E. Hays February 19, 2010 at 9:06 pm

God, I thank you, so there will always be people around, like Robin Hood when it happens, it will be humanoids as saying “he”: “We told you, but you’ve always wanted to ignore the facts” bwhahahahahaha Rating: 5 / 5

Larry Underwood February 19, 2010 at 10:02 pm

James Wesley Rawles is a guy you were friends with and want to live next door accidentally, in the unlikely event of a very catastrophic. Of course, Rawls is one of the top artists survive on the planet, probably number one, actually. He seems to have thought about it for every conceivable catastrophe. His book is fascinating to me as a man who, before reading this, never thought about packing for a nuclear holocaust. I would be running one of these idiots get covered in fallout, to ask why my hair all fell. I would not chance.Maintenant, I think I have a chance to fare a little better, but I doubt whether I am so ready as Rawles, where the world begins to crumble soon. I hate the fatalism, but when the Big One was in my neighborhood, I would be so desperate, I’d probably just hope, I stumbled explosion.Toutefois at first like a man trying to learn new things, then I took a board to survival not only of the master, and it is not bad. I am far from an expert on this subject, although I find it interesting. Measured by the amount of information of this type on the flat, I would say that this Survival Guide, the most comprehensive and detailed than anything currently disponible.La only thing missing from my perspective, address the House James Wesley Rawles. Living next to him would certainly be the easiest way to make a mess that we receive, provided that I gave him long enough for me was a little bit. I wonder if he wants to baseball? Rating: 5 / 5

west of the rockies February 20, 2010 at 12:31 am

Mr. Rawles knows whereof he speaks. I bought the book today and can not wait to read it. Rating: 5 / 5

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