And Technologies for Uncertain Times

ByJames Wesley Rawles

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dan haugen
The book arrived on schedule and in excellent shape. As to content, the book is very informative. Haven't finished it yet, but what I have read is excellent. To implement many of the initiatives, you pretty much have to already have a location established. More of a bug out phase 2 and 3. Even if you don't have a permanent location set up it is still very much worth reading and having on hand.
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beverlee
I bought in both paperback and Kindle. This has the traditional well thought out items and issues that Rawles is known for. There are lists done in logical manner that you may want to follow in your developing a survival plan.
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sam shaneybrook
Bought this for my husband to add to his collection. He has numerous books from James Wesley Rawles and he was happy to add this to collection. If you are looking to buy anymore of his books I would highly suggest Patriots, Survivors, Founders, and his newest of the collection - Expatriates .. My husband loves his books !
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helly
Mr Rawles has some useful info in this book BUT... in many ways it would be impossible to do all these things unless you are already a multimillionaire. Most working people cant afford a mountain home to bug out to or 20000 rounds of ammo. So just get ready as best you can.Use the money you would have spent on this book and buy more food with it.
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rachelle cruz
The useful information in this book is great. It covers self sufficiency and what if's in a concise and realistic manner. The reference information and related research recommendations are invaluable for long term decision making on lifestyle choices for prepper, urban novice, and self sufficiency aficionado alike. The best starter book of it's kind I have found so far !
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augusto jose
This book was definitely not what I expected. The author reminded me of a kid thinking up a dream defense fortress, throwing out wild ideas like setting up high power infra-red lights around your house and standing watch with night vision goggles and purifying water with a bunch of different technologies, all while talking about staying away from the use of gadgets. He also advocates leaving a high paying city job to move out to the boondocks in a house with several acres of land, a natural gravity fed water source, premium soil for farming, up-wind from nuclear weapons targets, and off-set from natural lines of drift...why dont we just move to the moon? This book is more of a description for a lifestyle dedicated to being ready for disaster and not an actual guide for what to do in case of emergency. Any normal person with an average income (about $150,000 per year) would have little use for this book.
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myriaderf
Excellent book, highly recommended for anyone preparing (or considering how to start preparing) for uncertain times. Written in a way that newcomers to preparedness can easily understand and see value as well as being detailed enough to provide more experienced preparers useful insights/techniques. I am prior US military officer with decent survival training experience and I learned a great deal. It is well rounded and provides you with enough information to prudently decide how much or how little you need to prepare to provide for your family/friends.

Just bought another copy for my brother...
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nikki sherman
While this book does contain a lot of useful information on preparedness topics, the way it is written is very hard to read. The writer skips around from topic to topic, without any real recognizable organizational plan. He will be talking about food storage in one paragraph, and then on the next page medical supplies, and then the next page ammunition.

The book seems very disorganized in this way, and while reading this I couldn't help but imagine if the writer's home and survival supplies are "organized" in this same fashion. It is very ironic that a book about being prepared and organized has very little organization itself. This book is definitely not geared for people who are new to this subject matter. It uses a lot of terms that will likely be unknown to a person who is new to the subject.

Most of the information presented revolves around the premise that you already own a farm or secluded location where you can have animals and agriculture and basically set up your own self sufficient little world. While this is good information to know, if you don't already have a "bug out location" in the boonies, much of the info in this book is not applicable to you. Most of the information in the book assumes a total collapse of society, and there is very little information about dealing with smaller, shorter-term disasters/situations.

Much of the book also seems to assume that you have an unlimited budget for these things. If you did even half of the suggestions in this book you would have millions invested in this. In this regard, I do find many of the suggestions in this book pretty unrealistic and unattainable for the average person.

Over all, this is a decent book. As the title of my review says, it's just OK.
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honor
love it
if you believe that you have a responsibility to provide for your self and your family this will give clear instructions on what you need to have on hand to survive. more than just the end of the world.
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alana
A little lighter on the detail than what I expected, this may be due to me being further along on the SHTF\WROL topic, but a good starter book for someone looking to star generating some ideas and start down the prepper path
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rachel hensler
I found it interesting and informative as to emergency planning. Although I thought some of the things mentioned should be obvious to most people, but after moving to a metropolitan area I found most people here don't have a clue how to take care of themselves. I enjoyed the read.
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jersf
J.W. Rawles has been associated with the subject matter for at least twenty years, both in the military and as a private consultant. I would highly recommend this book along with Cody Lundin's, as probably the first two books anyone should read if they are concerned about disaster preparedness. There are other authors I would recommend as well, but these two are a great start.
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tmsteeno
There are so many facets and scenarios of "preparation" that I doubt that any one book can cover them all. This book is one of the good ones and can be used as a core base of knowledge which you can add to based on your own location and risk factors.
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ash so
It is an interesting book. No really innovative information, but a common sense philosophy based on logical thinking. It is really good at clarifying what is important in a new world. It has faith in a higher power as a cornerstone assumption and does assume that practioners will have ethics.
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durion
The book really opened my eyes to just how vulnerable our existence is to any small blip in the status quo. It is quite frightening how unprepared most people are for mass emergencies. It also urges me to start investing in a "plan" because this is not something you want to try and pull-off at the last moment.
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reader the fish
There are so many facets and scenarios of "preparation" that I doubt that any one book can cover them all. This book is one of the good ones and can be used as a core base of knowledge which you can add to based on your own location and risk factors.
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paul sheldon
It is an interesting book. No really innovative information, but a common sense philosophy based on logical thinking. It is really good at clarifying what is important in a new world. It has faith in a higher power as a cornerstone assumption and does assume that practioners will have ethics.
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abbye
The book really opened my eyes to just how vulnerable our existence is to any small blip in the status quo. It is quite frightening how unprepared most people are for mass emergencies. It also urges me to start investing in a "plan" because this is not something you want to try and pull-off at the last moment.
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ian edwards
This book gives the reader a lot to think about. It is impossible to know whether any of the several disasters the author discusses will ever occur but you have to ask youself "what if". Personally, the vision of my family members standing before me with shock and disappointment on their faces upon realization that we will run out of food and water in a matter of days because I failed to prepare for disaster is sufficient motivation to make some preparations now. The author gives a lot of helpful advice with explanations which will guide the reader thru the prioritization of things which need to be done. Prepping can be expensive - there is so much to do, so many details to be attended. The author's fictional works are also worth reading as he puts the contents of this book into practice. Thje insanity of Ferguson proves that nationwide chaos and lawlessness is possible, and it raises the question "Will you be prepared to protect your family and property when the world goes crazy?"
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rita yanniell
This is actually my second time buying this book from this I gave the last one to someone that was interested in being prepared love all of his writing his novel patriots is my favorite but if you really want to look at being prepared from the ground up this is the only book you need trust me I have read dozens of other prepping/apocalypse books and none compare to this one it covers everything from weapons and what calibers to choose to what vehicles you would want fuel storage food storage how much per person if you have or haven't thought of something this book covers it. A must read for anyone with a family or even if your just a single prepper
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jemz thomson
I "read" this book first as an audio book. Because it has so many useful suggestions, lists of things to get and save against the likely days of food shortages, riots, the need to flee cities and fend for ourselves in the wilderness, or simply subsist independently without the benefit of retail merchandise, banks, and fiat money, I just had to have it on paper.
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sam thompson
I really enjoyed this book. The chapters are well designed and clearly written. He covers a lot of material in a very straight forward way, with a lot of relevant tips including where and how to buy items you may need. This is one book I'll make sure to hang onto.....it's not getting loaned out, get your own!
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liz mcs
This is an excellent and concise book to get your supply lists in order for whatever fracas you happen to be fritzing about at the time. I highly recommend this book and advise folks to follow the author's tips and tricks. Very detailed and will most likely open your eyes to the extent of what you ought to be doing to properly get prepared for a disaster.
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ravi pinto
Thorough, complete, authoritative. There is so much I would have never thought about without reading this book. I doubt he missed a thing. Even if he did what he described helps us think of the things we aren't focusing on.
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marcie james
I now have a library of preparedness books. This book started it. It's a subject to look at from many different angles. Mr. Wesley does more on defensive positions than many other books. It's needed.
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jeff cramer
I first received this from my brother, and bought it to pass along to family. I consider it a newbie prepper manual with a tempered overview of potential threats and levels of preparedness necessary to thrive. Doesn't delve too deeply into any one subject, but does give lots of links to get more information on your rabbit hole of choice. Even some good laughs along the way.
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mildred
Good book that covered a lot of topics. The focus is on long term survival at a permanent location. Many interesting ideas and equipment suggestions had me looking up the web sites throughout the book. Recommendations were reasonable, though to achieve all of it would take a significant personal commitment to long term off the grid survival (which the author acknowledges).
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adam ploetz
This book's focus is more on preparation, in case sh@# hits the fan. It talks about where you should live, what types of supplies to store, what kinds of skills you should know/practice. Obviously, no one's gonna follow this guy's way of life. Who's gonna store 25 years worth of grains in sealed galvanized trash bins lined with waterproof plastic liner? It's not practical and expensive. I was hoping this book will cover more on what do to if sh@# hits the fan, and you're not well prepared. I would imagine that 99.999% of population will fall into this category.

In any event, it was an interesting read. Not a bad book, but the content didn't meet the title's expectations.
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romicthius
presents an idealized plan for surviving the end of the world. frankly not realistic unless u are wealthy and have a bunch of wealthy friends.Not much good for the average person living in the real world paycheck to paycheck.
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tim welsh
Great book. You can definitely tell the author has experience in 'prepping'. This book is an easy read, and although he covers numerous things that are not necessarily a 'revelation' so to speak, he does go over a lot of things that one may never consider. Overall, its informative, a great reference and worth having.
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