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Free Homesteading, Cooking, Prepper, Survival eBooks & PDF’s for 07-26-18

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Free Homesteading, Cooking, Prepper, Survival eBooks & PDF’s for 07-23-18

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10 Smart Ways to Prep Without Spending Money

Are you convinced that you can’t prep unless you have a whole lot of money to spend? That couldn’t be further from the truth. There are all sorts of ways you can become better prepared without spending a dime. The thing to remember is that there is a lot more to prepping than just feverishly filling mylar bags with food or stacking ammo to the ceiling. You need to think outside of the consumer mindset.

Here are ten ideas to get your wheels turning.

#1) Fill containers with water

If you haven’t taken out the recycling yet this week, don’t!  You can use those empty two-liter soda pop bottles and gallon water bottles to stock up on a drinking water supply. Count on a gallon a day per human and pet. (Two 2-liter bottles are approximately a gallon).

But don’t stop there. If you have other containers that shouldn’t be used for drinking water, you can fill them with water for other uses, like sanitation, flushing the toilet, and keeping clean.

Add to your supply each week, and soon you’ll have a month supply, quietly sitting there in your basement. Here’s an infographic to get you started on safely storing water. If you want to be more serious about your water supply, here is a book about it that you can get on Amazon.

#2) Do a drill

The absolute best way to know what you need during an emergency is to simulate a crisis.  Get your family on board and spend a weekend without power and running water. Keep a list going for the entire weekend so that you can note what needs arose. (Leave the breakers on for the refrigerator and freezer – you don’t want to potentially have your food spoil.)

Can you make coffee and food? Can you keep warm in the winter and cool in the summer? Can you keep the kids entertained without the internet or phone service?

#3) Learn what edibles are wild in your area

Go to the library and grab a book on foraging. Then begin to explore your local area to find out what food grows wild there, formerly unbeknownst to you. Go on a nature walk and come home with goodies!

The fun doesn’t stop with just bringing the food home. Next, research how to best prepare the wild edibles you’ve acquired. You may find this at the library or you may be able to search for recipes online.  Be sure to jot down in a notebook what you found and how you prepared it.

#4) Put together important information

Organize your essential papers and documents into a folder so that you can grab it quickly if you ever have to bug out. Include things like medical records, veterinary records, deeds, mortgage papers, insurance policies, social security numbers, and identification.

Don’t stop at just putting it in a folder. You should also scan these documents and save them in the cloud. Here is a preparedness based article on the topic and another article on whether or not this is a safe action.

#5) Prep for an evacuation

Now you need to pack a bug-out bag. If budget is a concern, use bags you already have along with supplies that you already have. The important thing is to have this stuff organized and be ready to go at a moment’s notice. Have a list of last minute items so that you know what you need. It’s better to think this through when you’re calm, not when the clock is ticking towards disaster.

You’ll want things like personal documents, extra medication, comfort items for children, and survival supplies that could get you through 3 days away from home.  To take a look at the ultimate prepper’s bug out bag, look at this one from Graywolf Survival. Don’t forget sentimental items. They are truly the only things that could never be replaced.

Figure out where you’ll go. Is there a friend or family member in another area who would welcome you? Is there a pet-friendly hotel (if you have pets?) Where is the usual shelter in your area during natural disasters? Knowing all this ahead of time and mapping routes will help you to evacuate faster.

#6) Bookmark some websites

The internet is a wonderful place, and best of all, this knowledge can be found for FREE! The more you know about crisis situations, the more ready you will be to face them. Some sites are friendlier to beginners than others, so if you stumble upon a forum where people seem less than enthusiastic about helping people who are just starting out, don’t let it get you down. Move on and find a site that makes you feel comfortable. Following are some of my favorites, and the link will take you to a good starting point on these sites. In no particular order:

 

 

7) Learn a skill

A huge part of prepping is your skills. In a big enough disaster or one that lasts much longer than expected, there’s every possibility your supplies will be destroyed or run out. Knowing what to do then is vital to your survival.

Your public library and the internet are great resources. I learned to run a homestead with videos from YouTube. Seriously, there’s nothing you can’t learn to do if you have access to these things.

So think about a skill you’d like to acquire that doesn’t require expensive equipment. I already mentioned foraging but there are loads of other things to learn. A few suggestions:

  • sewing by hand
  • mending things
  • repairing things that are broken
  • building a shelter using found items
  • cooking over a campfire
  • grow food from scraps
  • trapping with a snare
  • cooking from scratch
  • research first aid and basic medical information
  • learn to upcycle the things you’d generally throw away into something useful
  • take free classes

You get the idea. Anything that is an old-fashioned skill would come in handy during a survival situation.

#8) Map out your local area

It’s a good idea to locate important resources in your area well before you need them. Here are a few reasons why:

  • You may plan to travel or may unexpectedly be required to travel to another location during a disaster, which may require you to use alternate routes. You can use maps to determine these routes for yourself rather than just following the crowd
  • You may want to determine the location of dangerous weather (tornados, hurricanes, winter storms, etc,) in relation to where you are
  • Determine the location of resources that you might want to travel to and alternate routes to get there (Part 4 will provide more information on this topic)
  • Determine locations and direction of travel of mobs, crowds, or potential enemy forces that you might hear about on the radio or TV
  • Locate military intelligence type information about potential or actual threats to your location that you might discover talking to fellow travelers (source)

There are many free maps available for download. You can find a list here.

 

Also check out:

Six maps you need for an urban evacuation

Maps for Hazardous Areas in the United States- Past, Present, AND Future

 

#9) Meet like-minded people

Now, when I say you should meet like-minded people, I’m not necessarily talking about preppers. There’s a broad array of folks that could be the makings of a fantastic survival community.

  • Get to know folks in your area who garden.
  • Meet your local farmers.
  • Make friends at the shooting range.
  • Members of local homesteading groups are already independent thinkers
  • Community watch members on social media
  • Attend free county extension office classes on canning, gardening, and food preservation

As I’ve written before, you are shortchanging yourself if you think only preppers will be likeminded. Here’s an article on finding a community.

 

Also check out:

How To Plan Your Survival Group

How To Form A Survival Group

Types of People you need for a Survival Group

Is a Preparedness Group for me

 

#10) Get fit.

One thing preppers often overlook is the importance of their physical abilities. Even if you are disabled, there are things you can do to improve your fitness and stamina.

Search for exercises online that you can do whatever shape you are in or limitations you have. And, if you DO have disabilities, you need to figure out smart ways to work around your limitations. (Find more info for disabled preppers or those with a chronic illness here.)

The easiest way to start your journey to fitness is by lacing up your most comfortable and supportive shoes and going for a walk. You can begin to challenge yourself to lift and carry heavier things. You can stretch using an online yoga video. The big goal is to just get started. And, if you are carrying around too much weight, you may want to work on losing a few pounds to make things easier on your joints during a crisis situation. (If you are really serious about getting fit, here’s a great book on the topic, written just for preppers.)

Don’t let your budget get you down.

Of course, we’d all love to be able to grab a 5 year supply of freeze-dried foods, load up on guns and ammo, and move to our fully-stocked bug-out retreats in our Hummers, but for most folks, that isn’t at all feasible. What IS feasible is focusing on the things we CAN do. (If you have a little bit of money to spend, check out this article on $1 preps.)

The most important ways to prep are to keep learning, keep organizing, and be alert. If you do those three things, even without spending a lot of money on supplies, you’ll be far, far ahead of the unprepared masses.

 

 

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Free Homesteading, Cooking, Prepper, Survival eBooks & PDF’s for 07-20-18

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Free Homesteading, cooking, Survival, , and Prepping Kindle ebooks and PDF’s? Yes FREE Kindle ebooks and PDF’s!! Every now and then Amazon runs special offers on some of their Kindle ebooks and PDF’s, making them free for a limited time (usually just 24 hours).

I will check Amazon on regularly basis for their free Kindle ebooks in related subjects such as survival, homesteading and prepping etc. I will do all the leg-work for you so you don’t have to. You can just come back here regularly, so make sure to bookmark this blog.

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Free Homesteading, Cooking, Prepper, Survival eBooks & PDF’s for 07-19-18

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Free Homesteading, cooking, Survival, , and Prepping Kindle ebooks and PDF’s? Yes FREE Kindle ebooks and PDF’s!! Every now and then Amazon runs special offers on some of their Kindle ebooks and PDF’s, making them free for a limited time (usually just 24 hours).

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Free Homesteading, Cooking, Prepper, Survival eBooks & PDF’s for 07-17-18

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Free Homesteading, Cooking, Prepper, Survival eBooks & PDF’s for 07-16-18

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These ebooks and PDF’s are only free for a limited time so if you are interested in one make sure you get it right away so you don’t lose out!

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WEEKLY THREAT ROUNDUP 7-15-18

From AlertsUSA

 

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Islamic State Threat Poster Targets NYC Toronto Police Warn of Vehicle Ramming Attack Threat State Dept Issues Security Alert for Juarez

 

July 14, 2018 

 

Between July 11-13, the following related Flash SMS messages were sent to AlertsUSA subscriber mobile devices:

 

o AlertsUSA subscriber mobile devices:

7/11 – New Islamic State threat poster in circulation on social media targets New York City. See email for more.

7/12 – Toronto, Ont. police warn of a possible “vehicle ramming attack” in the vicinity of the CN Tower. Increased police presence across the city. Vigilance urged.

7/13 – State Dept issues security alert for Juarez, MX (just south of El Paso) due to marked increase in homicides, incl shootings in downtown area. See email.

What You Need To Know

On Wednesday, AlertsUSA subscribers were informed of the release of a new Islamic State threat poster in circulation on social media targeting New York City. Within the image, a lone jihadist stands looking north at a bombed out and burning scene from a position near the intersection of Battery Place and West Street in Lower Manhattan.

Three lines of Arabic text appear on the poster which read as follows:

O worshipers of the cross
You will not rejoice to live in peace
Until we live that peace as a reality in the Muslim countries

Readers are reminded that a number of prior attacks carried out in the U.S. and Europe over the past few years either by or in coordination with the Islamic State, or their supporters, have been preceded by the release of such propaganda posters. As such, continued vigilance and situational awareness is urged.

Toronto Police Warn of Vehicle Ramming Attack Threat

On Thursday, AlertsUSA subscribers were informed of a warning by Toronto, Ontario police that they has received “credible information” regarding a potential vehicle ramming attack in the area of the CN Tower located in the downtown core of the city. While the Toronto Police Service still declines to provide any specifics about the threat, the information was deemed credible enough to dramatically ramp up the law enforcement presence in the downtown area, including the deployment of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosives (CBRNE) teams and other emergency task force assets.

Here again, readers are reminded that on April 23rd of this year, a Canadian national, Alek Minassian, race a rented Chevrolet Express van on the sidewalk over the course of several blocks of the North York City Center business district of Toronto, deliberately targeting pedestrians. 10 were killed and 16 seriously injured in the attack.

State Dept Issues Security Alert for Juarez, Mexico

On Friday, AlertsUSA subscribers were informed of a new security alert issued by the State Department for Juarez, Mexico (located just over the border from El Paso, TX). Quoting from the official alert message:

“Because of a marked increase in homicides throughout Ciudad Juarez, including an increase in shootings in the highly frequented downtown area during daylight hours, U.S. government personnel are prohibited from travelling to downtown Ciudad Juarez without advance permission from the Regional Security Office for the next 30 days. The restriction covers both official and personal travel and includes the area west of Avenida de Las Americas. All approved official travel must be in an armored vehicle.”

In all of 2017, there were 767 homicides in Juarez, according to the city’s security and justice board. By comparison, there were 19 murders in El Paso in all of 2017.

AlertsUSA continues to monitor the domestic and international threat environment and will immediately notify service subscribers, via SMS messages, of new alerts, warnings and advisories or any developments which signal a change the overall threat picture for American citizens as events warrant.

 


 

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OTHER SMS ALERTS FROM THIS WEEK
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7/12 – POTUS has arrived in the UK. Large protests forming. AlertsUSA reminds of embassy guidance to keep a low profile & to use caution near large gatherings.

7/10 – Massive gas explosion rocks Sun Prairie, WI. Several bldgs leveled. Evac underway to at ~.5 mile around N Main & E Bristol. Police urge avoiding the area.

7/10 – Numerous demonstrations scheduled for July 12-14 POTUS visit to UK. Large crowds & road closures expected. US Embassy urges caution and low profile. See email.

7/9 – US State Dept raises the travel advisory for Haiti to Level 4. DO NOT TRAVEL due to widespread unrest & violent crime. See email for full advisory.

7/9 – Bomb threat against Ryanair Flt. #FR1108, Eindhoven to Edinburgh, Scotland. Plane returned to terminal at last min and evacuated. Add’l alerts as warranted.

7/8 – State Dept. urging US citizens in Haiti to cont to shelter in place due to demonstrations, roadblocks, & violence across the country. See email for more info.

 

 


 

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House Homeland Security Committee July 2018 Terror Threat Snapshot

 

July 7, 2018

 

What You Need To Know

The U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security released the July 2018 edition of its monthly Terror Threat Snapshot on Tuesday, June 10. The report details global terrorist activities and attacks. This month’s report highlights information on ISIS’s terror campaign in Europe, the number of ISIS linked plots against the West since 2013, and statistics on homegrown jihad cases since 2013.

Key points from the July 2018 Terror Threat Snapshot include:

– On June 27, 2018, Libyan militia leader Ahmed Abu Khatallah was found guilty on four of 22 charges and sentenced to 22 years in prison for his role in the 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya.

– Homegrown Islamist extremism continues to be an issue, as there have been 154 homegrown jihadist cases in the U.S. since 2013.

The report also covers recent developments in the U.S. against terrorism in June 2018, including the arrest and/or imprisonment of nine individuals. Information is also provided regarding recent plots and attacks by various terrorist groups as well as operations against those groups, including ISIS, Al Qaeda, Boko Haram, the Taliban, and Al-Shabaab.

View the full July 2018 Terror Threat Snapshot here.

 


 

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Commentary and Analysis

 

July 7, 2018

 

What To Expect From A Trump-Putin Summit

Donald Trump has been consistent in his desire to make a “deal” with Vladimir Putin since he first began campaigning for president and in his conviction that, unlike his predecessors, he can pull off a successful reset with Russia. For the past eighteen months, the various “Russiagate” investigations—and the skepticism of his secretaries of state and defense and his National Security Advisors—have constrained his ability to pursue his agenda with Russia. But, fresh from what he views as a successful summit with Kim Jong-un, his determination to meet with Putin for a bilateral summit has prevailed. They will meet in Helsinki on July 16. Read more here.

Helsinki Summit: What Can Trump & Putin Learn From Finland?

Presidents Putin and Trump will meet soon in Helsinki. At a time of uncertainty in the US-Russia relationship, the meeting is an important step forward in clarifying that relationship, one that should be not reduced to a Trump tweet or a Putin chess move. Read more here.

NATO Is Sick, And Trump Is The Best Doctor It’s Likely To Get

NATO is needed and always will be as long as threats to the West exist in the form of Russia and state sponsors of terrorism such as Iran, whose utmost desire is the weakening if not destruction of Western civilization. But support for NATO, just like support for free trade, does not mean that the status quo must be protected and left unchallenged. Read more here.

Mexico’s Next Crisis Will Arrive From the South

In the wake of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s historic victory, the markets are focused on Mexico’s economic prospects, keenly sniffing for any whiff of either pragmatic promise or populist calamity. Yet while a financial crisis is possible, Central American migration may prove the new administration’s biggest first challenge. Read more here.

Why Spain Could Be the European Populists’ Next Battleground

When Italy’s interior minister, Matteo Salvini, refused to let the rescue ship Aquarius – which was carrying 629 men, women, and children – land, the European Union was presented with yet another migration emergency. The vessel was stranded for days in the Mediterranean looking for a place to dock, with an EU-wide solution nowhere to be found. Eventually, Spain’s newly-installed socialist government stepped up and allowed the boat to dock. But just as is happening in Italy, Greece and Germany, there may come a time when the Spanish public gets tired of being Europe’s latest welcome mat for tens of thousands of people trying to flee Africa. Read more here.

 

 


 

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World News Roundup

 

July 7, 2018

 

Other Developments We Are Following

AMERICAS

The 4 key things to watch for at the Trump-Putin summit
Mexico: 40% of country is paralyzed by violence, says new chief of staff
Stolen U.S. Military Drone Documents Found for Sale on Dark Web
The USAF Is Hiding Its Controversial Flyoff Between the A-10 and F-35
US indicts 12 Russians for hacking DNC emails during the 2016 election
US Air Force: Hypoxia Among Pilots Mysterious, But Real
CIA’s top recruiter on how the agency finds – and keeps – its spies
Trump blasts UK PM May’s Brexit plan, says it puts trade deal in doubt
Trade War With China Exposes U.S. Mineral Import Problem
Nicaragua unrest death toll rises before new protests
Venezuelans are starving, but the country still sends crude to Cuba
LOL: Schumer ‘afraid’ of what Trump will agree to in Putin meeting

EUROPE

NATO’s problem is that Europeans won’t fight
Trump tells NATO leaders to up military spending to 4 percent of GDP
Russia Will Not Mass-Produce 5th Generation Stealth Fighter Jet
A Russian Pipeline Threat to European Security
US calls on European allies to take harsh line against Iran
Don’t Give Russia the Gift of Extending New START
German gov feuds over military spending increases after NATO summit
Trump doesn’t rule out ending military exercises in the Baltics
Germany Lines Up with China in Trade War
Donald Trump: US-UK trade deal ‘absolutely possible’
Police identify source of deadly Novichok nerve agent in UK deaths
Germany wary over Donald Trump-Vladimir Putin meeting
Austria, Germany seeking to restrict movement within Schengen
Strait of Gibraltar: Resorts plagued by drug dealing, human traffickers

MIDDLE EAST

Israel fires missile at Syrian drone: army
Syria war: Government attacks IS enclave in south-west

Boko Haram continues to drive terrorism threat in northern Nigeria
Osama Bin Laden’s ex-bodyguard Sami must return to Germany, court rules
UN calls for access to Syrians stranded in desert after Deraa’s fall
Iraq PM looks to calm Basra unrest as demos spread
Gaza marks more than 100 days since mass protests began
Alarm as violence displaces hundreds of thousands in Ethiopia
Zimbabwe opposition takes to streets in vote-rigging warning
US to cut military aid for Africa’s fight against terrorism

ASIA

China, the U.S. and the Race for Space
Pakistan election: More than 100 die in bomb attacks on poll rallies

With eye on China, New Zealand buys US anti-submarine jets
China’s new combat units prepare for electronic warfare
U.S., North Korea to meet on Sunday over war remains
South Korea scrambles fighter jets after Russian bombers trespass zone
Japan seeks tougher North Korea nuclear inspections.
South Korea wants formal end to the Korean War this year
Blackwater founder makes new pitch for mercenaries to take over Afghan war
Moon presses Trump, Kim for breakthrough in nuclear talks.
North Korea fuel shipments exceeded sanctions limit, U.S. says.
Algeria halts refugee expulsions to Sahara after outrage.
UN eyes shutting down Darfur peace mission in 2020.

 

 


 

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Homeland Security

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Since 2015, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has used the National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin to highlight the continuing terror threat to the U.S. Homeland.

CURRENTLY ACTIVE NTAS BULLETIN

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Web Version

 


 

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Travel Security

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The U.S. Dept. of State Travel Website is the authoritative federal source for information on the security situation at travel destinations worldwide. With tensions rapidly increasing in most regions, readers planning international travel, even to such common destinations as Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean Islands, are strongly encouraged to do a little research on the security situation at your destination well prior to departure.

Active USGOV Travel Notices

Worldwide Caution

 


 

Active USGOV Travel Advisories

Alphabetical Country List

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Other USGOV Travel Resources

Traveler’s Checklist

Smart Traveler Enrollment Prog (STEP)

Travelers with Special Considerations

Travel to High-Risk Areas

Faith-Based Travel Information

Information for Women Travelers

Cruise Ship Passengers

Students Abroad

Your Health Abroad

Driving and Road Safety Abroad

 


 

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Department of State Guidance

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The Department of State’s Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) provides a variety of resources to enhance the safety and security of the U.S. private sector businesses and organizations operating abroad.

Mariners and U.S. citizens considering maritime travel should also review information at the websites of the National Geospatial Agency, the Maritime Security Communications with Industry Portal, and the U.S. Coast Guard for information related to maritime and port security globally.

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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website is the authoritative federal source for information on current health issues related to specific destinations worldwide. These issues may arise from disease outbreaks, special events or gatherings, natural disasters, or other conditions that may affect travelers’ health.

Foreign Sources of Travel Guidance

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Free Homesteading, Cooking, Prepper, Survival eBooks & PDF’s for 07-14-18

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Free Homesteading, cooking, Survival, , and Prepping Kindle ebooks and PDF’s? Yes FREE Kindle ebooks and PDF’s!! Every now and then Amazon runs special offers on some of their Kindle ebooks and PDF’s, making them free for a limited time (usually just 24 hours).

I will check Amazon on regularly basis for their free Kindle ebooks in related subjects such as survival, homesteading and prepping etc. I will do all the leg-work for you so you don’t have to. You can just come back here regularly, so make sure to bookmark this blog.

These ebooks and PDF’s are only free for a limited time so if you are interested in one make sure you get it right away so you don’t lose out!

Remember you DON’T need a kindle to take advantage of these! There are FREE kindle apps for most major platforms!! iPhone, iPad, PC, Mac and Android. You can find those apps here!

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Free Homesteading, Cooking, Prepper, Survival eBooks & PDF’s for 07-13-18

Free Kindle Survival Homesteading Books

Free Homesteading, cooking, Survival, , and Prepping Kindle ebooks and PDF’s? Yes FREE Kindle ebooks and PDF’s!! Every now and then Amazon runs special offers on some of their Kindle ebooks and PDF’s, making them free for a limited time (usually just 24 hours).

I will check Amazon on regularly basis for their free Kindle ebooks in related subjects such as survival, homesteading and prepping etc. I will do all the leg-work for you so you don’t have to. You can just come back here regularly, so make sure to bookmark this blog.

These ebooks and PDF’s are only free for a limited time so if you are interested in one make sure you get it right away so you don’t lose out!

Remember you DON’T need a kindle to take advantage of these! There are FREE kindle apps for most major platforms!! iPhone, iPad, PC, Mac and Android. You can find those apps here!

Always check price before engaging, to make sure it hasn’t returned to full price.

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Start now to make sure you are staying prepared.


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