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Survive In Place Lesson 1
The Ultimate Step-By-Step guide to creating your Urban Survival Plan
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Overview of the course
Welcome to your first SurviveInPlace© lesson!
IÓm excited to have you as a valued member of our 3-month training
program and IÓm looking forward to seeing your own SurviveInPlace© Plan
Ðcome to lifeÑ over the next few days and weeks.
WeÓre going to be covering a lot more ground than normal in this lesson, but
it will still be fast to get through.
Before we begin with the inaugural training, there are three important things
that I need to mention to you...
1)
Time Released Bonuses
. Throughout your course, you will
automatically receive FREE bonuses as an active SurviveInPlace©
subscriber. This will appear in your inbox and will include accessories and
training materials to further streamline your survival plan.
2)
WhatÓs In Store The First Few Weeks
. I want to give you just a quick
look at what we will be covering during the first few lessons in your
trainingÈ
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Logistics to make sure you can stay in touch with and reconnect
with your immediate familyÈeven if you canÓt get back to your
home.
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Operational Security
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How to win at the mental game of survival.
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Urban movement in a post-disaster situation.
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Knowing the area where you live like a veteran beat-cop.
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Cheap, field expedient medical tricks for emergencies.
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The simple trick to KNOWING that your 72 hour kit will work for you
if you ever have to depend on it.
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How to respond to a true pandemic or biological weapon attack.
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Assessing your survival strengths and weaknesses and
compensating for the weaknesses.
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Finding your team.
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Hardening Your House against attack.
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Avoiding conflict in a survival situation.
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How to keep your neighbors from killing you for your food.
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What to do when ÐOfficialsÑ come to ÐhelpÑ.
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When you absolutely have to leave.
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Strategies so you wonÓt end up with a garage full of useless
ÐsurvivalÑ stuff that you never use.
ItÓs going to be a fun ride and I hope youÓre looking forward to it as much as I
am!
3) Why You Should Never Cancel. There are many reasons why you should
stick with your membership (itÓs great training, if you keep quitting one thing
and going to another youÓll never get anywhere, even if you donÓt use it all
now you can archive it to use later, etc.) but there is an all-important reason
that I have to warn you about from the beginning. Each of your lessons is
sequential and delivered by autoresponder. That means, if you decide to
cancel and rejoin at some point in the future, youÓll have to start all
over again with the very first lesson. There is no Ðpicking up where you
left offÑ with this training program. I *strongly* encourage you to stick with
this for the entire 12 week duration È trust me when I say that youÓll thank
me in the end.
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24 hours then I recommend you get a free Gmail email address (not Yahoo or
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http://mail.google.com/mail/signup. Once you have done so, please email me
back and weÓll manually reconcile the new email address to your account so
you'll properly receive the lessons.
Now that weÓve gotten the housekeeping out of the way, letÓs get to the reason
why youÓre here È the lesson!
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Introduction
This course will be an invaluable tool for you, both for the peace of mind it gives
you immediately, and the valuable logistics youÓll have in place if you should
ever need to use the lessons learned.
YouÓll note that I move through topics fairly quickly. I could get into detail, but
doing so would stretch this course out for 100 or more weekly lessons. I would
lose most of my readers, and their survival plans would suffer as a result. The
goal is to give you QUICK concrete, usable facts, procedures, and urban survival
skills that you can use in the shortest amount of time possible.
When we go over a particular area that you want me to cover in more depth,
please post it in the forum and let me know. In many cases, IÓll be able to
direct you to a resource that IÓve used, I can do an interview covering the topic,
or I might do an entire course on the topic in the future.
We wonÓt delve into the specifics of nuclear attacks, dirty bombs, EMPs, nerve
agents, hurricanes, earthquakes, or any of the 50+ probable terrorist attacks
that I know of through open sources. Doing so would, again, make the course
prohibitively long. I WILL give you general urban survival skills that you can
adapt to use with ANY of these situations, as well as many more.
If you want to discuss a particular topic that I havenÓt covered, please go to the
membersÓ forum at
www.SurviveInPlace.com/members/forum
A large portion of my audience will be married men in the US. Many of you will
not fit this demographic and may be single, a single parent, living alone, with
friends, relatives, or any number of other arrangements in locations around the
globe. I understand that, but in order to keep the course readable, IÓm going to
primarily refer to a husband/wife setup in the US. The course will work
regardless of your situation.
I will also be including humor (free of charge). This course is very serious, but
the topic is also very FUN. Movies, books, and TV series have been devoted to
survival because it is an entertaining and engaging topic and I donÓt want you to
be so bogged down in preparing for disaster that you miss out on enjoying life
in the meantime.
Print out the lessons
YouÓre going to want to print out the lessons as you get them. There are
several reasons:
1.
Distractions when youÓre at your computer.
2.
Portability so you can review the lessons anywhere.
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Once theyÓre printed, youÓll have them if you lose power.
4.
When you print them out, theyÓll be easier to read together with your
spouse/family.
If you havenÓt hit the ÐPrintÑ button yet, go ahead, print out this weekÓs lesson,
and get in the habit of printing out future lessons immediately upon receiving
them.
In todayÓs lesson, weÓre going to go over some quick reasons why itÓs good to
get out of urban areas if possible, why most people will need urban survival
skills, creating your SurviveInPlace© Plan, operational security, and getting
your family to buy into the survival mindset.
Why you should leave the city:
Your best chance of survival in a disaster situation will almost always be in a rural
area. Cities have too many factors going against them to be ideal survival
locations:
1.
Cities are a target rich environment for terrorists.
2.
Terrorists can blend in easier in a city than in a small town where everyone
knows each other.
3.
Hazardous materials are shipped by rail and truck through cities.
4.
Chemical plants and refineries are located in/near cities.
5.
Gangs.
6.
International airports (easy spread of disease)
7.
Bacterial and viral infections spread easily in highly populated areas.
8.
People are removed from their food and many donÓt know how to get food
that doesnÓt come from a store.
A typical US city has a 9 meal (3 day) food supply, at which time all of the
food is gone and it has to be resupplied from an outside source.
10.People havenÓt had to prepare as a way of life.
11. The density of prisons, criminals on probation, criminals on bail, former
criminals, and criminals released on ankle monitors.
12. The entitlement mentality is more accepted in urban areas. (You owe me)
13. Overworked, underpaid, undertrained, understaffed police departments.
14. Hospitals are not staffed or equipped for disastersÈthank God they arenÓt,
or medical services would cost even more than they do now.
15. Many urban dwellers depend on others to take care of themÈitÓs common
for women to get comfort from carrying their cell phone as they cross a
deserted parking lot at night, even though no criminal would stop an attack
simply because they knew the police might be coming in a few minutes.
In a disaster situation, all of these factors will be multiplied. One in particular is
police departments. I know several very respected officers around the country who
in a disaster situation, would choose to stay home and protect their wife and kids
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