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Yes...this page is ugly.  But it does work and it's also temporary.  We finally gave into demands for people to be able to purchase individual lessons from the SurviveInPlace.com Urban Survival Course.  You can still buy the entire course with all 14 lessons below + bonuses for one payment of $77 (click here) or 3 payments of $27 (click here), but now you can also buy individual lessons for $17 apiece by ordering below:

Lesson 1, Why Urban Areas Are Horrible In A Disaster & Why You MUST Be Prepared To Survive There:

Why Urban areas are a horrible place to be in a disaster

Why staying in an Urban Area may be your best option

Operational Security—How to avoid being a target for thieves now and looters later (part 1)

First Steps To Get Your Family On Board

 

Lesson 2, The Will to Survive & Post-Disaster Communications:

Why your survival depends more on your mindset than your skill set

How to train your mind to become your most valuable survival tool

What’s worth surviving for?

Communications after disasters (part 1)

How cell phones could stop you from making contact with relatives during an emergency.

Prioritized Buying List & A process to keep you from ending up with a garage full of survival stuff you can't use

Your first exercise

 

Lesson 3, Current Threats In Your Area:

How to know the parts of your city that pose a threat to you and your loved ones and still sleep at night

What areas will civil breakdowns effect most?

Identifying choke points

Assessing your survival strengths and weaknesses

Basic supplies inventory

Lesson 4, A system for stocking your 72 hour kits:

The 6 criteria that every 72 hour kit should meet.

A systematic approach to stocking your car, home, and office kits.

Hiding your 72 hour kits

 

Lesson 5, Surviving flus and pandemics when the EMS system goes down:

History of influenza pandemics

Tamiflu & Relenza

Simple tips to avoid cytokine storms and organ liquefaction

Cheap/free techniques to reduce your chances of getting the flu (Missing just one of these “obvious secrets” will increase your chances of getting the flu by 89 percent!).

Proven flu-fighting items to keep on hand if you get the flu and going to the doctor is not an option.

 

Lesson 6, Chemical/Biological Incidents & Ghetto Medicine:

Brief overview of the terrorist threat

History of chemical & biological attacks

Recent chemical/biological attacks

Your response to airborne incidents

Your response to communicable pandemics

Creating your safe room

 

Lesson 7, Building your Mutual Aid Team:

How to build a team of like minded people without compromising operational security

Operational Security (Part II) – Don’t share too much information

7 point plan to vet people for your team

9 places to find people for your team

Tips for keeping your team together

 

Lesson 8, Hardening your House Against Robbers, Looters, & Desperate Neighbors:

Secrets to quickly and cheaply “harden” your home and protect it from forcible entry and armed attack without advertising yourself as a target.

FBI crime stats

The illusion of security

Using power tools without electricity

Bullet penetration in various materials

 

Lesson 9, Post Disaster Economics:

Economic troubles on the horizon (doubling the money supply plus lower GDP = tough times ahead)

Very simple food storage solutions that everyone in your family will buy into

What to do about your financial obligations after a disaster

Getting your family on board

Operational Security (Part III) and food caches

Using the water in your water heater without scalding yourself, drinking raw sewage, or having to drink brown water.

Getting your Church prepared

Dealing with neighbors after a disaster

 

Lesson 10, Alternative Means Of Communication & How To Power Electronics:

Texting, email, draft messages, and other alternative means of communication

War Driving

Two way radio communications

Graffiti & hobo chalk codes?

The math behind batteries, solar chargers, and hand crank chargers

Why car batteries are horrible for survival situations

 

Lesson 11, Survival Lessons From Katrina:

Timing is everything

Hungry/Thirsty people won’t die if you don’t give them your supplies

Misinformation kills. (The media is not there to protect you)

Centralized solutions fail

Never trust a bureaucratic proposal in a disaster situation

You’re on your own. Accept it and deal with it

Why shelters may be your worst solution (NEVER become a refugee!)

Some who have taken an oath to defend the Constitution are really a threat to it

Thank God for Bubbas and Rednecks

Withdrawal sucks…here’s how to profit from it.

Protect your first responders and their families

 

Lesson 12, Advanced Psychology for Disaster Survival:

Burning ants with a magnifying glass

Why you’re better off teaming up with a drunk than someone who hasn’t slept in two days”

Insider powerful napping secrets that can increase your effectiveness by over 82% in 3 days

How to inoculate your mind to stress so you will react with speed and purpose when others are paralyzed by fear

Simple tricks to turn poisonous worry into productive action

 

Lesson 13, Tactical/Stealth Movement After Disasters:

Protect your body so your body can protect yourself

Where to find free local maps after a disaster

Scouting out gangs and community groups

Be boring…it might keep you from getting shot

When to carry a padlock and a livestock marker

Surveillance detection and avoidance

Field expedient disguises

Barter items

Don’t look like the weak gazelle

Money counting lessons from a blind man

Group formations to avoid mugging

Reuniting your family after a disaster

“Smelling” danger in advance to gain a head start

How to keep yourself “invisible” in plain sight

 

Lesson 14, Advanced Urban Water Purification:

Advanced urban water techniques

Drinking urine

Primitive solar stills

Modern solar stills

Bare-bones water purification

Gassifiers

BA Handheld 170 gallon per day anti-viral purifiers

More water than you can drink.... without leaving home

 

 

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