Survive In Place Urban Survival Course Review

Many people live their lives with a false sense of security and never prepare for such things as terrorist attacks, natural disasters, and epidemics. Therefore, they don’t maintain a fully stocked place they can escape to. Even if you do, there’s no guarantee that you’ll make it there in time. That’s why you must plan to survive in place. Expert survivalist David Morris has put together the Survive in Place Urban Survival Course for the people that are realistic about what the world is about today and how you can save yourself and your family in the event of an emergency.

What It Is

Broken down into 13 lessons that are 10 to 25 pages long with no fluff added, these are short and simple to understand. They’re deliberately short and thorough so that you can learn quickly and retain what you learn. At the end of each lesson, you’ll be asked to complete a skill drill where you put into action what you’ve learned.

Each lesson builds on the one before it. In this way, you’ll slowly move into the more advanced survival tactics. It’s set up so that beginners won’t be overwhelmed and veterans will stay interested. This course forces you to learn things and put them together independently so you’re guaranteed to succeed. You can make some real progress by following these step by step lessons.

What You Get

The 13 lessons you get in the Survive In Place Urban Survival Course are:

Lesson 1 – Overview: In this lesson, you’ll find out why urban areas are terrible places to be during a disaster, why your best option may be to stay in an urban area, how to keep from being a target for criminals, and how to get your family to work with you.

Lesson 2 – The Will to Survive: This is where you see why your mindset is more important than your skill set when it comes to survival. Learn how to make your mind your best survival tool. Find out why it’s worth it to survive, how to communicate following disasters, and how cell phones can actually stop you from contacting your relatives during an emergency. Learn what’s on the priority Buying list and complete your first exercise.

Lesson 3 – Current Potential Threats: How to tell which parts of your location is a threat, which areas civil breakdowns will affect the most, figuring out your strengths and weaknesses, and taking inventory of your basic supplies.

Lesson 4 – The 72 Hour Kit: Six things that should be in every 72 hour kit, how to systematically stock your home, office and car kits, and how to hide them.

Lesson 5 – Flu and Pandemics: Study the history of flu pandemics, Tamiflu, and Relenza. Learn some easy tips to avoid organ liquefaction and cytokine storms. Discover cheap or free methods to decrease your chances of contracting the flu, and items that are proved to fight the flu that you should have on hand.

Lesson 6 – Chemical and Biological Attacks and Ghetto Medicines: Here you’ll have a brief history of terrorist threats, chemical and biological attacks, how to respond to airborne events and communicable epidemics, and how to make your safe room.

Lesson 7 – Building Your Own Team AKA – Mutual Aid: Learn to build a team of people that will work with you and not compromise operational security. Discover a 7 point plan to train people, 9 places to find them, and tips to keep them together.

Lesson 8 – Hardening Your House: Learn secrets for cheaply and quickly reinforcing your home to prevent forcible entry and armed attacks. Find out the FBI crime statistics and how to use power tools when there’s no electricity.

Lesson 9 – Economics of Survival: Here’s where you learn about the coming economic troubles, simple solutions to storing food, how to handle your financial obligations following a disaster, getting your family to work with you, how to deal with a water shortage, and how to handle your neighbors.

Lesson 10 – Alternative Means of Communication: Communicating will be pretty important following a disaster. You’ll learn about texting, draft messages emails and other ways to communicate.

Lesson 11 – Lessons Learned From Katrina: Anyone that went through Hurricane Katrina will appreciate this one. Some of these lessons include timing, people in need won’t die if you don’t share your supplies, misinformation that can get you killed, accepting that you’re on your own, why shelters aren’t the best solution, and other useful bits of information.

Lesson 12 – Psychology for Survival Situations: Learn about using a magnifying glass to burn ants. Find out why it’s better to team up with someone’s that drunk rather than someone who’s had no sleep in 2 days. You’ll discover some napping secrets that will make you 82 percent more effective in just 3 days.

Lesson 13 – Urban Movement After a Disaster: Protect your body so that it can protect you. Find where to get free local maps. How to barter things and how to seem boring so that you don’t get shot. Locate community groups and form groups so that you don’t get mugged. Find out how to reunite your family following a disaster and how to hide in plain sight.

When you follow the lessons that you’re taught in this course, you stand a much better chance of getting yourself and your family through a disaster so that you come out well on the other side of it.

In Conclusion

The Survive In Place Urban Survival Guide is well written and easy to understand for anyone with an interest in coming through a disaster relatively unscathed. It offers you peace of mind in knowing that you’re prepared for any unexpected event and can take care of your family. For the bargain price of $47, you’ll receive a lesson each week along with additional videos and audios that complements each lesson. With a 60 day money back guarantee, you really have nothing to lose in at least giving it a try.

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