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8 reviewsIf you were suddenly thrust 150 years into the past, would you be able to survive? Disasters happen…hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, a prolonged electrical outage, or even a terrorist attack…if such an event happened in your town or city, could you survive an event when the world as you know it has changed overnight?
If you realize that the unthinkable could happen and you want to be prepared, then you need this book. It will show you what items you will need, how to use those items, and how you can survive for extended periods of time without power, convenience stores, or a reliable and clean water source. You will learn when you should evacuate or stay put, what to bring with you if you must evacuate, and how to handle hygiene concerns wherever you may be.
It is never too early to start preparing for any crisis, and Urban Survival: When the World as You Know It Has Changed Overnight can help you get started.
Michael Garver is a Vietnam veteran and served as a Deep Sea Diver. Before his tour he trained in the Panamanian jungle for wilderness survival and jungle warfare. During his service he was wounded and spent six weeks in the Army/Navy hospital in VietNam, then following his discharge he returned to California. Needing more adventure, he traveled to South America to hone his survival skills and live off the land for two years in the Altiplano of Peru, and into the jungles of Bolivia and Ecuador with a donkey carrying his gear. He eventually returned to California and earned a double Masters degree in genetics and agronomy. Since then, he has been a field geneticist for a major seed company, landscape designer, construction supervisor, and consulted for Southern California Edison, helping people save money, energy, and the environment. He currently resides in Southern California.