SPRINGVILLE, Utah (April 15, 2015) -- When the US electrical power grid goes down (as author Larry Mullins says it is likely to do, given the tenuous circumstances in world environment and politics), will you be prepared? This isn't just a matter of having a few granola bars and extra flashlights stashed away. This is about being prepared to defend your family and your food supply as a matter of survival.
Mullins shares insights gathered from a lifetime of in-the-trenches experience as a survival instructor and law enforcement officer in "When It Hits the Fan." He'll teach you the "why" of preparation, and also the "how," including handy guides for identifying and preparing edible plants, fish, fowl and game; defending your home from predators; and much more.
Every disaster is like lightning, you never know when or where it will strike next, but there are signs it may be close.
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Whether you're facing natural disaster or civil unrest, when you're prepared, you have nothing to fear. Practical, thorough and applicable - this is one handbook you can't do without. Whether you are new to emergency preparedness or you are a seasoned prepper, you'll find food for thought in this comprehensive guide. |
About the author: With 20 years of hands-on experience as a survival skills instructor and an additional 20 years as a law enforcement office, Larry Mullins has logged thousands of hours practicing and teaching skills that will allow an individual to survive in an emergency, or worse. Mullins lives in Provo, UT. His book is available in bookstores and online. |
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