Posted on 11 October 2010 by Ed Corcoran
Nature is abundant with edible plants that can serve as a food source to survive any ordeal. Others can be used to treat ailments, or injuries. But there are also many that can injure or kill you if ingested. This guide teaches you procedures that you can use to identify plants that are safe to eat, and tells you what to avoid.
Posted on 11 October 2010 by Ed Corcoran
Prepare for soaring food costs, and economic collapse by storing food now! Home canned foods are inexpensive, and require no refrigeration, or chemical preservatives, making them perfect for a survival food-bank. This valuable guide takes you step-by-step through teaching you everything you need to know in order to build a stockpile of preserved meats, vegetables and fruits to weather the hard financial times ahead.
Posted on 11 October 2010 by Ed Corcoran
First among the threats to your survival are injuries that may result from a disaster, accident, or mishap. If gone untreated, even a minor injury can become a life threatening condition. This guide shows you how to treat a broad array of common injuries and conditions ranging from insects stings, and snakebites to broken bones, severe wounds and hypothermia.
Posted on 11 October 2010 by Ed Corcoran
Safe, clean drinking water is your most vital resource for survival. But in the wild, or after a disaster, you can never be sure if the available water is safe to drink, and you can’t trust filtration alone. This book shows you several methods of purifying water, both in the home, and out in the field that eliminate the risks of ingesting dangerous microorganisms.
Posted on 11 October 2010 by Ed Corcoran
In any survival situation, it’s absolutely imperative to make the most out of all your natural resources. This book shows you how to build a solar oven out of common materials that’s lightweight and easy to transport. Perfect for cooking food in a disaster situation, when conventional methods are no longer available, or for use out in the wild.
As a special bonus, this guide now also includes several other easy DIY solar cooker plans that can be constructed in mere minutes!
Posted on 11 October 2010 by Ed Corcoran
Being bitten by a venomous snake in the U.S. is not as likely a danger as most people think. However; it can be a serious threat if you’re in a survival situation, where medical attention is unavailable. This book serves as a field guide that teaches you how to identify dangerous snakes and their habitats, the effects of their venom, and how to avoid being bitten.
Posted on 11 October 2010 by Ed Corcoran
If you’ve ever been lost in the wilderness, you know how dangerous that can be. This guide teaches you everything you need to know about finding direction without a compass, using only astronomical indicators. There’s also a special section that teaches you how to make an improvised compass out of found items.
Posted on 11 October 2010 by Ed Corcoran
Exposure to the elements is one of your biggest threats when surviving in the wild. Along with food and water, shelter is absolutely essential in ensuring your safety. This guide teaches you how to build improvised shelters out of natural materials in a variety of environments.
Posted on 11 October 2010 by Ed Corcoran
In the notes of Nostradamus, as well as the predictions of the Maya and Hopi people, December 21st 2012 has been prophesied as a date of world-wide cataclysm and upheaval. There are many theories about how this global event will manifest. Some believe it will be the end of days, while others predict a drastic change in human culture and civilization.
This book covers the various prophesies and the possible catastrophes that are expected to take place. You’ll learn the most dangerous places to be when these events occur and what you should do to prepare and survive!
Posted on 11 October 2010 by Ed Corcoran
The recent BP catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico is a disaster on several different levels that has far reaching implications for all Americans, no matter what part of the country you live in. This book covers the threats that this disaster presents to the residents of the gulf coast, the cleanup workers and the country at large as well as how to minimize the risks, and prepare for the repercussions.