Wilderness Survival Lesson
Talking too much to the wrong people about your survival plans can destroy your well-intentioned survival plan from the start. Or at least create serious consequences for you during an real disaster. It's OK to want to help others by sharing your knowledge and skills. But in doing so, you're setting up a big red bull's eye for yourself as you Surviving The Final Bubble Review will now become the "shell answer man" to all things survival. Worse, these people will also start bringing friends and more friends to you. You will become overwhelmed, and in the time of a real crisis, they will all expect you to be their savior. Don't get mixed up with the wrong crowd.
Preppers themselves are a tight-knit small community. Get involved with these folks, they're willing to share information with like-minded people and could possibly offer you not only advise, but other forms of support. The other important thing to understand is other preppers you might interact with are not a threat to you during a disaster. It's those people who are either clueless, or those "want to be preppers" who are half in, half out (or more out) that pose the bigger threat to your individual survival plans. http://coopersdivertimento.com/surviving-the-final-bubble-pdf-review/
Basically these types of people are prepared but not really prepared. Other threats of concern during times of crisis are directly from other members of the community you live in. They very well could stumble upon your whereabouts during a crisis, and try going after your food and supplies once they have all run out. This is a serious risk that must be averted if possible and a major reason for self-defense measures to be implemented, when the word is out you have supplies.
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