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Books please?
17 August 2020, 20:14,
#11
RE: Books please?
I'll back up what MB said. I have Gb of information. i have a few laptops and drives with it on. Much more than is on the file system. Backups, power supplies etc. But I have printed out every one I think I need and put them in folders.
Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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18 August 2020, 20:13,
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RE: Books please?
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & MORE - A MANUAL ON FOOD STORAGE AND SURVIVAL:
2nd Edition Revised and updated by Howard Godfrey

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND MORE: a Manual on Food Storage and Survival is a comprehensive book designed to provide preparedness information to the average American family residing in the United States today. It consists of twenty-three chapters that cover a wide variety of survival topics, such as figuring out the amounts and types of foods you need to store in order to be self-sufficient and how to package this food for long-term storage. After reading this book, you will be able to answer important questions that include: How do you cook your food without electricity? What type of medical supplies should you have on hand? Do you know how to purify your drinking water if the water system fails? How should you navigate precious metal trading? All of this and more is included in this easy to read book.

My review on Amazon:

5.0 out of 5 stars Practical Info From An Experienced Professional, Not A Wannabe!
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2016
Howard Godfrey - Emergency Preparedness and More

The Revised Second Edition is now out. The author Howard Godfrey is an old friend and knows what of he speaks. He lives the prepper lifestyle and brings to it a lifetime of experience from his youth in South Africa and as a career fire fighter, law enforcement officer and emergency manager in the USA. For several years he kept up the blog Preparedness Advice, which is highly respected. He has since retired, and handed the blog off to very capable hands, and I am delighted to see a revised Second Edition to his book, with over 100 pages of new material and lots of photos which help teach and inform.

I recently received my review copy and found Howard’s revisions and updates timely. Chock full of useful and practical hints and tips without the conspiracies, tinfoil hat instructions and gloom and doom common in too much of the prepper literature out there. The message of the book is one of common sense and self reliance which instills confidence and hope.

Lots of the subject matter can be applied to daily living, and should be! If hard times are in our future, a source of solid, basic information for the new prepper, or a structured refresher for the more experienced is a great thing to have around. I suggest multiple copies of these as Christmas gifts and to stash in your Get Home Bag or Road Warrior Ruck.

73 de KE4SKY
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"Almost Heaven" West Virginia
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