Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Build Your Survival Preparedness Library

Have you begun to build your survival preparedness library? If your answer is "No" or "what's that?" then you might want to read on. If you are like so many people, me included, anytime I want to know something I "google it".

I absolutely love the wealth of knowledge available instantaneously with just a few keystrokes. However, I do realize that there is one drawback to that "microwave" convenience...it relies on power...juice...electricity.

"So?" you ask. Have you considered how you will access all that wonderful information once the power goes out, which is highly likely in a real SHTF or TEOTWAWKI event. If not, then you still have time to do something about all that knowledge that could be lost.

You can visit your local bookstore, hoping they will have books on all the different types of information you want: sustainable living, gardening, animal husbandry, medicinal plants, edible wild plants, tanning hides, etc., etc. Of course, when the bookstore doesn't have what you're looking for, they can always order it for you.

You can visit Amazon.com and some of the other online bookstores and look for some useful books; trying to figure out which books will have the exact information you need. Of course, there is the wait involved waiting for snail mail to deliver your purchase.

In an effort to save gas, time, and confusion, you are invited to begin building your survival library in a matter of minutes. We have a growing selection of ebooks and eguides available for immediately download. With a few keystrokes you can download and print off some very useful information.

Here are just a few of the titles:
"What Will You do in the Coming Pandemic" free when you order a Survival Silver Generator
"Medicinal Plants, Wild & Cultivated"
"Real Wilderness Survival Tips from the Books of Louis L'Amour"
"How to Create Your Own Survival Meals-Food Dehydrating for Bug Out"
"How to Jerk Elk Naturally"
"Preparedness for Pets"
"How to Butcher a Deer"

We are also pleased to announce a new feature writer, Sunshine Brewer. Read about this woman who grew up living and learning all the skills of her Native American ancestors. Sunshine is currently working on a coast-to-coast guide to edible, medical and utilitarian wild plants, which will be available very shortly.

We presently have two of Sunshine's eguides available in our survival preparedness library.

Get a ream of paper, a little extra ink and a couple of binders and begin printing off all that information you may need in a survival situation.

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