Neighborhood Survival Guide: A Step-By-Step Beginner's Guide On How To Build A Winning Coalition With Your Neighbors To Keep Your Neighborhood Protected In A Grid Down Scenario
In this book, I'm going to tackle a subject that I feel doesn't receive nearly as much attention as it should in survival and prepping circles: how to work with your neighbors to keep your neighbors safe and secure during a survival or disaster scenario. The information in this guide will work for practically any kind of a disaster that you can think of, whether it be an EMP attack, terrorist attack/enemy invasion, a natural disaster, an economic collapse, or whatever else.When people think about what they will do in the midst of the disaster, most imagine themselves either going it alone or just working with their family. I'm here to tell you that your chances of survival will always go up if you make your survival efforts a cooperative effort with your neighbors instead...even if you don't know your neighbors that well or at all.We will dive into the benefits of working together as a neighborhood, how to keep yourself organized and well supplied, how to protect your neighborhood from angry mobs and raiders, and so on.The specific subjects that we are going to cover include the following:- A United Neighborhood Is Stronger Than A Divided Neighborhood- How You Can Get Your Neighbors On Board With You- Assigning Roles To Your Neighbors- Making Your Neighborhood Sustainable - Securing Your Neighborhood During A Disaster- Defending Your Neighborhood Against AttackBy the end of this book, you will realize why working together with your neighbors in a disaster situation is so critical and how you can work with them effectively to ensure that every single one of you survive.
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