Nice job, Matt!
WRSA:
http://westernrifleshooters.wordpress.com/2013/02/24/bracken-a-review-of-a-failure-of-civility/
I see the value of such a book for city dwellers, as that’s what it’s apparently written for.
Forgive my skepticism, but it’s my belief the bigger the city, the less apt residents are likely to believe in a melt down and the more likely they’d be to either laugh at or worse yet, turn in anyone trying to organize preppers. I also believe that the organizers would be identifying themselves to those that want to loot their stashes when the meltdown happens.
There may not be laws restricting individual preppers, but do such laws exist that could be interpreted as making those that organize preppers as criminals?
Ping for later.
And, conveniently available on the Kindle. Just got my copy, thanks for the tip!
Thank you for posting this.
Just ordered it from Amazon.
With regards to the range of opinions in political speech and on defensive tactics today, I’ll enjoy living far from the cities and avoiding any proximity to the “leaders.” Drive on, Homer Simpson. Have fun. Enjoy the slide.
I think it is a good idea to have really important books as hard copy.
Only one in thousands of Americans is really trained in our U.S. Armed Forces to be an effective killer. Pretenders, far outnumbering current and former light combat personnel, imitate civilian police and movie characters (as seen exposing themselves on YouTube).
The many corporate/government executive slobs who have talked about murdering rural families don’t know what they’re talking about, have no related training experience and have shown that they are incapable of realistic tactical planning. Having little hands-on low-tech experience, they’re out of touch with the world around them.
I bought it. I agree. Well worthwhile, and considers different levels of ‘troubles’.