![]() ![]() Given this non-conflict approach, Cody devotes his first few chapters to a rather spiritual, self-assessment of one’s own ego, attitude and level of self-sufficiency. He interviews a martial art teacher to explain the approaches and techniques useful in real world scenarios that begins with tips on avoiding conflict in the first place. His chapter on self-defense is thankfully gun free. He is also on the liberal side of the survivalist spectrum so leans towards self-examination and psychological readiness rather than xenophobic, gun toting, strike first, answer questions later attitude. ![]() There are lots of craft type emergency prep instructions for making your own lighting, cooking gear and water sterilization set-ups. I like Cody’s version because of his highly practical information and personal experimentation with this material. This is not so much a disaster book as a how to book on reconstructing the world after one of those hyper scary and rather unlikely scenarios of complete collapse that many in the peak oil movement were so fond of early on. ![]() When All Hell Breaks Loose: Stuff You Need To Survive When Disaster Strikes. ![]() NOTE: Images in this archived article have been removed. ![]()
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