Tuesday, August 13, 2013

WHEN LIFE'S EMERGENCIES KNOCK AT YOUR DOOR...

As natural disasters seem to always be in the news and as the economy is still limping along, our local economy may be worse than that next year, the Hill Spirit is still getting questions about been able to cope with such things.  You may want to try this free download. With 479 pages and scores of articles,it may be what you are looking for with practical answers on the important basic issues, written for the beginner. 

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Don’t Judge A Book By Its Cover

By on August 12, 2013

LDSCover

"While I am not a Mormon and I don’t always see the world in quite the same way that they do, over many years I’ve known quite a few LDS members, in anywhere from personal relationships to serving with them in the Navy.  I even once had a hard-core Mormon business partner for a few years, which provided some serious insight into the “mainstream” of that society.  In my experience, they’ve generally been some of the most decent, hard-working and ethical folks whom I’ve ever known, far higher than the general population.  Certainly, they want everyone to succeed and they’re more than happy to share their knowledge.

To me, one of the high points of the LDS community, though they might not all see it quite the same way, is that they are the original Preppers and that they’re *really* serious about it. Individually and especially as a community, they invest a great deal of time, energy and thought into preparing for long term off-grid family survival, mostly for the same reasons that we do. If there’s a critical subject in this wide-ranging topic that they haven’t already encountered and found good answers for, and usually written up into an article, I haven’t discovered it."  Click on link for complete article: Survival Life

This is where you want to be to download the 479 page "LDS Preparedness Manual" without registration. Just click here to start the 10 MB .pdf download in a new browser window. Or, with many systems, "right click" on this link to directly save the file to your hard drive.

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