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A couple of decent reads. This might be a repost, I dunno. I think most modern survival guides miss the point. Snaring rabbits and having a knife with a compass on the handle (while both are pretty cool) won't help if your unemployed in a strange city and can't prove you have a high school diploma:

HURRICANE KATRINA

Financial slant, recent. I think they are finally getting the idea that a recovery is not likely anytime soon. Really funny that "they" have steadily upped the "cash on hand" needed from 3 months to 6 months, and now in this article, to a full year.

Surviving a worst-case scenario economy - Apr. 20, 2009

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My favorite is still the SAS Survival Handbook, I think a recently updated version is out. It is the most complete survival book I have read, and I would take that and my Petersen's Edible Wild Plants Guide if I could only have a couple of books

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My favorite is still the SAS Survival Handbook, I think a recently updated version is out. It is the most complete survival book I have read, and I would take that and my Petersen's Edible Wild Plants Guide if I could only have a couple of books

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My favorite is still the SAS Survival Handbook, I think a recently updated version is out. It is the most complete survival book I have read, and I would take that and my Petersen's Edible Wild Plants Guide if I could only have a couple of books

Reviews seem to agree with you. Just ordered a copy of both. :tinfoil:

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if your unemployed in a strange city and can't prove you have a high school diploma:

+1 The best post I ever read was one that said to scan your documents and put it them on flash drives in your bags and in a safety deposit box out of your location.

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