The Lost Ways
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Saving Our Forefathers' Skills
As you can see, I designed and edited the book in an old-fashion way, but most of it is not written by me personally because I didn't want people to read a second account. I'm sure a lot of information would have been lost in this process. You know those little secrets that make a thing really work? Those little things will make a big difference. So I paid these experts for their time, and I got what I wanted.
These people are not professional writers but instead are uniquely special. They're neither the strong, badass-type you see in Rambo movies nor the ultra-rich preppers from reality shows. They're simple people who know a lost skill very well. They are smart, shrewd, and wise enough to survive for months or even years in the world's most remote places.
Here's just a glimpse of what you'll find in The Lost Ways:
- From Ruff Simons, an old west history expert and former deputy, you'll learn the techniques and methods used by the wise sheriffs from the frontiers to defend an entire village despite being outnumbered and outgunned by gangs of robbers and bandits, and how you can use their wisdom to defend your home against looters when you'll be surrounded.
- Native American ERIK BAINBRIDGE - who took part in the reconstruction of the native village of Kule Loklo in California, will show you how Native Americans build the subterranean roundhouse, an underground house that today will serve you as a storm shelter, a perfectly camouflaged hideout, or a bunker. It can easily shelter three to four families, so how will you feel if, when all hell breaks loose, you'll be able to call all your loved ones and offer them guidance and shelter? Besides that, the subterranean roundhouse makes an awesome root cellar where you can keep all your food and water reserves year-round.
- From Shannon Azares you'll learn how sailors from the XVII century preserved water in their ships for months on end, even years and how you can use this method to preserve clean water for your family cost-free.
- Mike Searson - who is a Firearm and Old West history expert - will show you what to do when there is no more ammo to be had, how people who wandered the West managed to hunt eight deer with six bullets, and why their supply of ammo never ran out. Remember the panic buying in the first half of 2013? That was nothing compared to what's going to precede the collapse.
- From Susan Morrow, an ex-science teacher and chemist, you'll master "The Art of Poultice." She says, "If you really explore the ingredients from which our forefathers made poultices, you'll be totally surprised by the similarities with modern medicines." Well...how would you feel in a crisis to be the only one from the group knowledgeable about this lost skill? When there are no more antibiotics, people will turn to you to save their ill children's lives.
- If you liked our video tutorial on how to make Pemmican, then you'll love this: I will show you how to make another superfood that our troops were using in the Independence war, and even George Washington ate on several occasions. This food never goes bad. And I'm not talking about honey or vinegar. I'm talking about real food! The awesome part is that you can make this food in just 10 minutes and I'm pretty sure that you already have the ingredients in your house right now. Really, this is all just a peek.
- The Lost Ways is a far-reaching book with chapters ranging from simple things like making tasty bark-bread-like people did when there was no food-to building a traditional backyard smokehouse... and many, many, many more!
If you get The Lost Ways right now, you'll also receive three exclusive reports that will be off the table soon.
There is an old saying that our great-grandparents used to know:
"Once in life you need a doctor, a lawyer, a policeman, and a preacher, but every day, three times a day, you need a FARMER."
So the first report you'll get is:
What Every Survivalist Should Grow in His Backyard
This special report contains the most nutritious and toughest plants that you should start growing so you'll never run out of food. These plants are reliable in the worst possible conditions, including drought, flooding, or light deprivation...and you'll also find instructions on how to plant, grow, harvest, and STORE them.
I'm also pretty sure that you are familiar with this 150-year-old saying that
"It is not the strongest species that survived, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change."
"It is not the strongest species that survived, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change."
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