When one family heard the bomb sirens, it was nothing new. They rushed to their safe room and took shelter. Then, they heard the screaming and realized
it was an entirely different situation this time. Here's a first-person account of the Hamas attacks.
Have you ever considered such a Red Dawn scenario happening in your town? Armed
men showing up at your door? Your friends and neighbors being slaughtered all around you by an enemy?
Everyone has very strong feelings about this event, either on behalf of Palestine or on behalf of Israel. Some of us feel deeply sorry for the people on both sides - the everyday people who are just trying to live their lives but are at the mercy of ancient conflicts. The one thing that I know for sure is that it will be civilians - from both sides of the conflict - who never asked to be involved in this who pay the ultimate price.
But instead of the politics of it, let's focus on what we can learn.
What would you do in such a situation? How could you keep your family safe? What are your thoughts on Yogev's narrative?
So, in this economy, under these conditions, how are you supposed to get prepared for the Next Big Catastrophe? Is it even possible?
Absolutely, it is.
And I know from personal experience.
This book is for anyone who wants to prep but is struggling with putting the money together to do it. It's all about getting the most bang for your buck and learning HOW to survive, not just BUYING your way to survival. It does break things down to the simplest parts for those who are new to prepping, but anybody who wants to spend more time doing and less time buying will benefit from How to Prep When You're Broke.