EMP Attack Survival Guide: Survival Kits and Bug Out Bags: The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide On The Different Survival Kits and Bug Out Bags You Need To Survive ... EMP Attack Survival Guide Series Book 4)
The lights go out, the power shuts off, cars crash, and all electronic devices cease to work. In the blink of an eye, the world has gone dark and cold. This is what will happen as a result of an EMP attack on the United States. We will have been officially thrown back to the Stone Ages, and things could remain that way for ten years. During that time, over 90% of the population will die from starvation, dehydration, disease, murder, and suicide. The only question are you prepared? That’s why I decided to write a series of in-depth books that discuss the specifics on how to get prepared for an EMP attack like I’ve just described. The purpose behind these books is to help educate people who are new to disaster preparedness, people such as yourself, on concepts you can easily apply in your own life so you can become more prepared for EMP attacks and other disaster. For the next book in the EMP Attack Survival Guide Series, we are going to talk about the specific bug out bags and survival kits that you will need to put together, with an emphasis on the specific items that those bags and kits need to have. The chapters that this book will cover - Urban Survival Kit - Rural Survival Kit - Vehicle Emergency Bag - City Bug Out Bag - Walking Stick (one of the most overlooked survival items) - Customizing Your Emergency Kit - Survival Kit For Winter Weather - The Survival Tools You Need By the end of this book, you will have an overwhelmingly clear understanding of the different bug out bags and survival kits that you will need to have put together to survive an EMP attack or any similar disaster.
Brief but covered what was needed. Didn't cover much of anything directly EMO related, but did cover genetically what you would need in a BoB. It did not cover radiological monitoring, fallout, water and soil/dust concerns, but these *may* not occur in a purely EMP-only event. Still, good material was covered.