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Old 09-14-2008, 11:37 AM   #1
Anchor
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Hi,

I have been reading a lot of survival stuff on the internet.

Here is a quote from a book I am reading called "When All Hell Breaks Loose" by Cody Lundin. The subtitle is "Stuff you need to survive when disaster strikes"

A sensationalist doom-and-gloom title? Maybe, but here is a quote from his book:

"You are directly responsible for your life. Through freewill, you are the directing intelligence through your heart, and what you think, feel, and hold your attention to is what you become"

In these words, many of the ground crew here will recognize a special light.

Im not recommending the book, I am only 1/5th of the way into it, but so far I love it. I have been learning a lot from it and I have been reading about survival and doing my "prepping" for a little while.

I wanted a way to introduce people to the importance of thinking about things that can go wrong, so I wrote a little essay. It is not for you guys who probably have a good idea of what is coming down, but it is to try to help with you with people who we are here to help.

I will try to post it as a message directly after this one. The idea is you can let people read it who are less well advanced in their thinking and who you believe need a little nudge in the right direction.

A..

Last edited by Anchor; 09-14-2008 at 11:45 AM.
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