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The First 72 Hours [paperback] Damian Campbell [Jan 01, 2018]… B0BH3ZD6WC

93 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2018

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July 14, 2024
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December 29, 2025
I don’t recommend this book at all.😖

Maybe if you wanted to prepare for the possibility of a disaster, but have absolutely no idea where to begin; but then you will probably either have more questions than answer, and/or feel over whelmed and have no idea where/what to begin with…

This is mostly generic information that most people who have grown up dealing with [natural] disasters (earth quakes, tornado ally, etc.) already know: stock food, stock water, so on…

And while there is some broad discussion about what, it really is not clear.

This also touches a bit on “home stealing is not prepping” conversation, but one of the big discussing that is barely touched is “defense:” home defense, self defense, protections of supplies, bog deference’s between consumables versus reusable (although it is mentioned there is a difference)…

The author also labels some hung in importance, over exaggerates somethings, while under-stressing other…while continuously going back to “the pandemic” for references and expansions of limited explanation, and then mentions other events in name only as a reference and no explication as to why or what supposedly happened…

Some of the author’s fact are also very wrong in regard to government responses, and Agencies policies or agencies requirements to fulfill in responding to situations.

Just stay away from this book, it’s total garbage and no help to someone with NO experience or prior understanding of what this author is TRYING [but failing] to explain…
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