Ever stay awake at night running through "what if" scenarios?
Hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, famine, tornadoes, and terror . .
. .Well, hold onto your gas masks, folks, survival guru and
acclaimed author Cody Lundin is back with a no-holds-barred guide
for surviving the next urban and suburban disaster! This isn't your
father's boy scout manual or a FEMA handout. In his latest book,
"When All Hell Breaks Loose: Stuff You Need to Survive When
Disaster Strikes," Lundin, founder and director of the
internationally recognized Aboriginal Living Skills School, takes
you on a wild ride into "self-reliant land" with an honest, blunt
account of what every family needs in the home, office, or car to
prepare for possible emergencies. From the basics such as shelter,
water, food, survival kits, and first-aid, to survival exotics such
as building a makeshift toilet, catching rodents for food, and
safely disposing of a corpse, "When All Hell Breaks Loose" is the
first book to concisely and humorously outline a simple survival
system using everyday household items to survive catastrophes from
Los Angeles to Paris and everywhere in between.
Lundin also delves into the little understood realm of "cause and
effect" and the creation of a self-reliant mind-set, unleashing
essential psychological secrets vital for survival to keep you from
falling into full-blown fear and panic. Lundin's presentation style
is fresh, entertaining, and a bit irreverent. Spirited characters
such as Vinny the (Uptown) Cockroach, Holy Cow, Robbie Rubbish, and
others climb aboard to graphically show you how to prepare for the
unexpected and help you remember important survival strategies
while under great stress andanxiety.
"When All Hell Breaks Loose" delivers home-tested techniques,
tips, and tricks that will help anyone become more self-reliant in
any situation. So ditch the fearmongering and paranoia, lower the
shotgun, and immerse yourself in the most common-sense,
in-your-face book on preparedness yet! Buy a copy for yourself and
several for your friends and family too!
Cody Lundin and his Aboriginal Living Skills School have been
featured in dozens of national and international media sources,
including The Today Show, Dateline NBC, CBS News, Fox News, USA
Today, CNN, The Donny and Marie Show, The Discovery Channel, Good
Morning Arizona, Field and Stream magazine, The Los Angeles Daily
News, Esquire magazine, CBC Radio One in Canada, and 702 Talk Radio
in Johannesburg, South Africa, as well as on the cover of
Backpacker magazine. He has consulted for several organizations
including National Geographic Television, the Public Broadcasting
Station (PBS), The History Channel, The Travel Channel, and the
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).
When not teaching for his own school, Cody is an adjunct faculty
member at Yavapai College and a faculty member at the Ecosa
Institute. His expertise in practical self-reliant skills comes
from a lifetime of personal experience, including designing his own
off-the-grid, passive solar earth home in which he catches rain,
composts wastes, and pays nothing for heating or cooling. Cody
lives in Arizona and is the author of the best-selling book on
wilderness survival, "98.6 Degrees: The Art of Keeping Your Ass
Alive!"
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