There are times when in order to survive you need to hunker down and survive in place. This is what we call "Bugging In". Learn how to make it through disaster and a collapse events by shutting your doors and surviving while the rest of the world burns! - Sound too graphic? Well, survival is not for the weak, as I'm sure you know. If you're still with me, read on to discover what it takes to survive indoors and much more...
Table of Contents: To Bug In or to Bug Out? – James C. Jones Trigger Events Bugging In – Ralph Parillo Survival Medicine Cabinet: Over the Counter Drugs – Joe Alton, MD Preventative Health Measures Part 3: Vitamin Deficiency Diseases – Richard Hammack Essential Oils for Summer Use – Leon Green MERS Alert! The Coming Collapse of the US Flu Mask Supply – Michael L. Bowen Heirloom Seeds Part 2: How to Manage Garden Pests Naturally – Mrs. Green Home Surveillance Systems – Adrian Woolf Building a Safe Room – Jessica Holom Self Reliance Expos – James C. Jones Extreme Weather – James C. Jones Family Safety & Preparedness Part 2: Flood – Jessica Holom Survival Shelters – Adrian Woolf Survival Applications for Cargo Containers – Jessica Holom Off Grid Power – Ralph Parillo Fully Automatic Firearms for the Survivalist – Matthew K. Canovi Shooting from Behind a Barricade – Matthew K. Canovi Making Sense of Calibers & Cartridges Part 2 – Doug Bell Minimum Powder Reloading Part 2: Rifle Powders – Doug Bell Gun Lights and Lasers – Matthew K. Canovi How to Land a Helicopter – Glen S. Bloom Financial Survival Part 2: Debt Collectors – Doug Bell
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