A practical low-cost prepping blueprint that will teach you how to survive the end of the world, as we know it, with easy to follow step-by-step instructions to guide you every step of the way. The world that we live in can be thrown into chaos at any moment by natural disaster, economic collapse, electromagnetic pulse, viral pandemic, or any number of other disasters... Even the federal government suggests everyone have a "survival kit," however, they only recommend a three-day to a one-week supply of essential items, which is not sufficient to protect you and your family in the aftermath of a long-term disaster that could last for months, years or even decades. This book teaches you how to plan for and survive even if things never return to normal, including: Practical water collection, storage and purification Food storage, gardening, and foraging First aid and medical treatments including alternative medicine Techniques for securing and defending your home from looters Setting up a survival workshop Altenative power And much more"
M.D. CREEKMORE is a modern survival expert, emergency preparedness consultant, and editor of TheSurvivalistBlog.net. A full-time homesteader based in Tennessee, Creekmore is the author of four how-to survival guides including The Prepper's Guide to Surviving the End of the World as We Know It, The Prepared Prepper's Cookbook, The Dirt-Cheap Survival Retreat, and 31 Days to Survival. His well-researched, easy to follow disaster preparedness plans give readers greater peace of mind in a tumultuous world.
If you can get past the ample dogma, this book does hold some good information. Most of the information is superficial, but valuable links to more in depth sources are provided. In fact, these links are probably the best thing about this book.
The author seems very opinionated and only gives lip service to the legal and moral issues ( even shows impatience later in the book by going with " yada, yada, yada" while discussing points). The book is in need of proofreading...there are many unclear sentences and wrong words peppered throughout. Overpriced for what you get, but not entirely useless.