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short description:
Why not be prepared?
long description:
What to do if you are hit by an act of Natural Disaster.
Things to consider and ways to prepare for the worst.
Detailed list of survival tools no one should be without.
How to deal with the masses of people who didnt prepare.
How to get out at the last minuet to your already prepared retreat
How to defend that retreat.
Communication between families.
level of difficulty:
all welcome
minimum class size:
1
availability:
5pm-1am central time zone
fee comments:
n.a.
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25 Tips on how to make it through natural disasters.
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Why not be prepared?

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1h 0m

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fee:
10US$ (100lp)
payment:
on satisfaction delivery method:
live online

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Christian Walker
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description of :
I have been replacing my family’s vegetable products with those from the garden successfully for the last 18 years. My family of four eats 3 square meals everyday and lots of fruit so this is no easy task. Our goal is to completely (or as little as possible) eliminate the grocery store. With rabbits, chickens, goats and a large vegetable garden we think it is possible. Eventually we want to add our own power such as solar or wind and be completely independent of those electric bills that seem to eat so much of our time up trying to make money to pay.
Along the way we have picked up a lot of skill and common sense that I have found not to be so common. Let me share my tips and techniques with you.
Teacher's qualifications:
For over 15 years we have cut our need for money in half by living simply.
's preferred teaching style:
This is a general overview of the whole course to generate interest in the "25" series about surviving in these hard times. We will take the lists one by one and examples of each will be given.
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