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52 Prepper Projects: A Project a Week to Help You Prepare for the Unpredictable

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Product Description "A great assortment of do-it-yourself projects to learn self sufficiency . . . [It] gets my highest recommendation. Buy it. Add it to your prepper library" ( Prepper Next Door ). Are you and your family self-reliant? Will you be able to provide for them and keep them safe? The best way to prepare for the future is not through fancy tools and gadgets--it's experience and knowledge that will best equip you to handle the unexpected. Everyone begins somewhere, especially with disaster preparedness. In 52 Prepper Projects, you'll find a project for every week of the year, designed to start you off with the foundations of disaster preparedness and taking you through a variety of projects that will increase your knowledge in self-reliance and help you acquire the actual know-how to prepare for anything. Self-reliance isn't about building a bunker and waiting for the end of the world. It's about understanding the necessities in life and gaining the knowledge and skill sets that will make you better prepared for whatever life throws your way. 52 Prepper Projects is the ultimate instructional guide to preparedness, and a must-have book for those with their eye on the future. Review I'm new to all of this. This guide offered basic insight to help me understand the hows, whys, and ways to prepare. I look forward to further in depth research into the content offered in this book. Most importantly, I read this with my grown kids so we could begin to build a family plan. From the Author 52 Preppers Projects started the series, it came from my attempts to learn to prepare cheaply while building my skills. I took projects from this website and enhanced the instructions while adding pictures. The idea behind the book was to give weekly projects that build skill while building preparedness. It is probably my most popular book (Beside the Spanish Edition of the Ultimate Guide to Pepper Spray), and sells more than most of the others combined. It was one of my most enjoyable books to write, as I had a lot of fun going through old posts and projects and deciding which ones to expand on and then recreating some of my favorite projects so I could properly photograph the steps. I tried to keep the projects simple, but still have enough to keep a more advanced prepper engaged with the material. I know in the process I took to learn the basics of disaster preparedness I could have used a book like this - which, incidentally is why I wrote it. From the Inside Flap This is part of the 52 Prepper Project Series, it contains: 52 Prepper Projects: A Project a Week to Help You Prepare for the Unpredictable 52 Prepper's Projects for Parents and Kids: A Project a Week to Help Prepare Your Child for the Unpredictable 52 Unique Techniques for Stocking Food for Preppers: A Strategy a Week to Help Stock Your Pantry for SurvivalEach of these books will help you become more disaster resilient as you complete DIY Projects that earn you skills that could save your life in a catastrophic disaster. From the Back Cover This book holds a wealth of DIY projects to help you become more prepared to deal with disaster. Some are basic projects, but they gain complexity as your skills grow. Some may not apply to your situation. If you live in a high rise apartment in the middle of Manhattan then you probably cannot build a chicken coop, but with 52 weekend projects, I am sure you will find enough good ideas to keep yourself busy. About the Author David Nash is a former Marine with over a decade of experience in Emergency Management and another ten years in Corrections.He currently works in training as an instructor at a correction academy teaching new officers how to handle angry felons. Add in a couple of semesters working in a liquor store during college and he has seen it all.In fact, David had the third highest prepper score on the NatGeo show Doomsday Preppers as well as worked more than 20 Presidentially declared disast