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Prepping for the day the SHTF

Ken Benton

Publisher: Andy Kasch

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Summary

Bad times may be coming. We all know that, right? But what are we doing about it to prepare? What can we do? We are not talking about localized natural disasters, which are temporary situations and relatively easy to recover from. These bad times, which may very well loom on the horizon as we speak, could render all the money in our bank accounts worthless. When the trucks stop rolling, there is no more food. Even if you have some stored up, how long will it last? 
The cities figure to become a pretty ugly place after a severe SHTF event. They will be unsafe, and crowds are extremely bad for survival situations. Rural homesteaders who know how to produce their own food and live self-sufficiently may suddenly find they are the new upper class in whatever is left of society. 
  
This book is for you city slickers who want to establish a reasonably secure bug-out and survival plan for your family now, while the grid is still up. When the S does HTF, you will have a place to go live and a way to get there, quickly and safely. It involves investing some of your soon-to-be-worthless dollars in a plot of rural land out in the sticks, and then getting it ready for homesteading in a manner that will not attract squatters.  
  
Allow Ken Benton to show you how to prepare a proper survival retreat. He will walk you through the steps of finding land, establishing a fresh water source, preparing for cabin-building, establishing temporary shelter, getting a head start on food production, stocking up on essentials, and protecting it all from both the elements and the eyes of anyone passing by. Ken will help you prep for bug-out day, and provide important tips for travelling after a SHTF event – giving you the best chance of arriving at your retreat intact. He will teach you how to then live off the land and be a happy, secure, rural survivor in a post-apocalyptic society. 
 
Available since: 09/20/2019.

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