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52     Can  you  survive  a  war  zone? One of the best books you can read for preparing to survival social chaos is Secrets of Street Survival – Israeli Style: Staying Alive in a Civilian War Zone by Eugene Sockut. Another is The Modern Survival Manual: Surviving the Economic Collapse by Fernando Aguirre. #90 The first is survival from a military-trained point of view, while the second is from a civilian point of view. Combining the two outlooks produces the best possible outcome for the citizen-survivor and his family. Submitted by Matthew, Hampton If  you  can  picture  it... The power of visualization cannot be understated. When you visualize what you would do in reaction to a given scenario, it is almost as good as actually practicing doing that. Make sure you think about how you would react to a given situation BEFORE you #91 need to react. That way, when you encounter that scenario (or one close to it) in real life, your brain will be better prepared with premade pathways to those decisions. You’ll be able to react more quickly because you took the time to think about it. Submitted by Dennis, Simsbury, CT Survival  secrets  that  AREN’T  secrets! Do you know where your fresh water aquifer springs are, locally? This isn’t secret information. Doing a little research will help you learn where these springs are near you. #92 Take the time to map out every natural cave and, when planning for long-term survival, use your knowledge of these springs to help plan for survival in proximity to fresh water. Submitted by Metzman, San Antonio


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