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Guaranteed Family Survival
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_ATTENTION: __What do you do when a disaster strikes? Do you
evacuate? Do you hunker down? Do you have enough supplies to sustain
you and your family for days or weeks? If you've ever wondered how
you'll get through the next disaster, then keep reading..._

The statistics are crippling: every year in the US alone, there are
HUNDREDS of natural disasters all across the country. They strike all
neighborhoods, rich and poor, in all areas, rural and urban. No matter
where you live, you're not totally safe from a natural disaster.

We've all seen what a hurricane can do - look at the devastating
effects of Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy.

They totally obliterated entire coastlines, leaving entire cities
without food, water, power, gas, or other municipal services.

Those who stayed were left to fend for themselves, and many resorted
to looting and stealing just to stay alive.

Those who left were left with nowhere to call home, and nowhere to
go.

If you were in a similar situation, what would you do?

Would you have everything you need to evacuate?

Would you be able to get your family together in time?

After you were together, would you be able to keep your family safe,
warm, and fed?

If you said no to any of the above, then you need to keep reading...

Imagine waking up in the morning, and hearing a storm report on the
weather.

"No big deal," you think.

But, as the day grows longer, the story progresses - it's getting
bigger, stronger, and it's headed right for your house.

You call your significant other, but the lines are all busy. The
storm is supposed to hit by nightfall, so you get your kids from
school and go home.

Your significant other isn't there, and you settle down for the
night.

"It won't be that bad", you say to yourself.

But as the night progresses, your significant other still isn't home.


You have no way to reach them; all the phone lines are busy.

The wind is getting worse, rain is pelting your house, and the street
begins to flood.

You hope your significant other is safe, and you busy yourself taking
care of the kids.

A few hours later, and the storm is in full force.

You've had to move to a windowless room, because there's hail pelting
holes through the windows.

There's standing water in your front yard, and it's getting higher
each and every minute.

The electricity cuts out...

Great, now the kids are really scared. You find some candles, but
can't find a match or lighter for the life of you.

You light the room with the glow of your cell phone, but that won't
last for long.

You try to calm everyone down, but you're worried yourself.

You only have one gallon of stored water.

You might have some canned goods, but most of your food is
refrigerated or frozen - something that will not keep for very long.

It doesn't matter, though, because your stove is electric and you
don't have a grill.

Oh well, you can worry about that tomorrow. You've just got to get
through the night.

Lightning from the storm has hit your neighbor's tree and it starts a
fire.

You hope it doesn't catch the rest of the neighborhood on fire, and
remember to go turn off the natural gas in a moment of panic.

You cling on the edge of hope, comforting your kids... but all the
while wondering if you'll survive the night.

The rain keeps going. Morning comes, and it's still raining hard.

You're trying to figure out what you can feed your kids, when you see
the water begin to pool around your front door.

"Great," you think. "I don't have flood insurance."

The worst of the storm is gone, but the water is rising higher in
your house.

Without electricity, you can't open any of your nonperishable food
items, so you're left hoping the stuff in the fridge is still good to
eat.

You still haven't heard from your significant other.

The next day, your significant other has returned via boat, and the
flood waters have begun to go down.

The damage is so great, so severe, that you don't even know where to
begin starting normal life again.... but you do know one thing - YOU
WILL NEVER GO THROUGH ANOTHER DISASTER UNPREPARED.

RE: Preparing for the Worst

From: JR Ostrov

Dear Fellow Planner,

Have you ever thought about what you would need during a major storm
or other natural disaster?

Have you ever really sat down and thought to yourself, "Ok, if a
hurricane comes, I need to do this and this.

If a tornado comes, I need to have this and this on hand." If you're
like most people, this doesn't ever come to your mind, because you
never think disaster can strike you.

It happens to people in other parts of the world; it only happens to
people in movies.

Disasters are so rare, it's like they don't even exist in real life.

DISASTERS_ DO _EXIST, AND THEY WILL CRUMBLE YOUR ENTIRE WORLD -
UNLESS YOU'RE PREPARED.

We prepare for all sorts of emergencies - we make sure we know how to
do the Heimlich for when someone is choking, and we know how to
administer CPR when they can't breathe.

We know the symptoms to recognize for a heart attack or stroke.

We know how to avoid a car accident, and we know how to stay safe
while hiking.

Most of us, however, don't know what to do in the case of a natural
disaster.

Have you ever heard of a natural disaster occurring in your area,
such as:

Hurricanes

Tornados

Earthquakes

Avalanches

Floods

Tsunamis

Blizzards

Hailstorms

Wildfires

Cyclones

Ice Storms

If so, you're not alone. Not a spot on the surface of the Earth is
safe from one or more of these events occurring.

In 2011 alone, there were 332 natural disasters registered - and
that's a low number for our time period.

During 2011, the economic and human impacts of natural disasters were
substantial: Over 240 million people were directly affected by the
damage of a natural disaster, and cost about $366 billion (US
dollars).

Most of the people affected by these incidents had no idea what to do
- they had no plan in place, and they didn't have a means to protect
themselves against the disaster, and no plan for what to do afterward.


They were left, drifting, hoping a solution would find them.

It doesn't have to be this way.

Let's go back to our previous scenario.

You wake up in the morning, and hear about the incoming storm. You
understand that you're in hurricane season, so you begin to get ready.


You and your significant other exchange long-range walkie-talkies,
and begin your day.

You take the kids to school, come home and make sure your emergency
packs are put together.

You ensure that you have enough nonperishable food, and make sure
that your propane tank is full.

You get your safe room ready for the kids, with enough toys and food
to last some time.

You pack sand bags outside your house, making a safety perimeter
against possible flooding.

You get the kids from school, and prepare them for spending the night
in the safe room.

You and your significant other speak regularly - he's been kept late
at work and is going to spend the night at a friend's house which is
close to his work.

As your making sure your candle supply is adequate, you notice that
dusk has come and the storm has hit hard.

You turn off the proper utilities, grab a good book, and settle in
for the night.

You sit blissfully unaware of the fury going on directly outside your
house, though you can hear the overall conditions happening via your
battery-powered radio.

The next morning, the storm is still going strong. Your sand bags
have held up well, and are holding back the flood waters.

This is good, because you can see many homes have already been
flooded with several inches of water.

Your significant other returns home, and as the storm dies off you
assess the damage.

The window shutters you had installed did their job, and your home
is mostly unscathed from wind and hail.

The sand bags held up, and you don't have any water inside your
house.

Everyone is safe and sound, and the house will be OK.

You've got enough food and water to last until the utilities come
back on, and enough entertainment to keep the kids occupied.

All in all, you and your property fared well in the storm.

This can happen with each and every possible disaster that comes your
way, whether you're in a hurricane or tornado zone, whether you're in
danger of ice storms or earthquakes.

I ONCE SAW MY ENTIRE LIFE FLASH BEFORE MY EYES.

For a number of years, I lived by a beautiful mountainside.

There were many trees, lots of wildlife, and plenty of beauty to go
around.

I thought that the worst I had to watch out for was the snow, which
seemed to come in excess every winter.

I was wrong.

One beautiful morning June morning in 2012, I was in the backyard of
my Colorado Springs, Colorado, home tending to my garden.

It was a lovely day, with clear skies and plenty of work to be done.


Around noon, I looked up and saw a plume of smoke above the mountain
in my backyard.

I mentioned it to my neighbor, and she mentioned that she had called
police, so I thought nothing further of it and went on about my
gardening. Until I got a phone call I will never forget.

I was being evacuated.

It was 3 pm, and my neighborhood was on mandatory evacuation.

I rushed to get my important papers from my home office, and called
my kids' school to inform them I was picking up my children.

I called my spouse to let him know we were going to spend the day
around town, and that hopefully we'd be allowed back in time for
dinner.

We sat in a restaurant near Garden of the Gods, a popular state park,
and waited for the good news to come.

THE GOOD NEWS NEVER CAME.

In fact, the Waldo Canyon Fire only grew worse throughout the
evening, with flames visible from the city.

With no hope of getting back into our house that evening, we rented a
motel room and waited, and waited... and waited.

For nearly eight days, we waited while firefighters worked to keep
our entire city from burning to the ground. You could see the fire and
smoke miles away.

The entire city was covered in brown smoke and ash. I still held out
hope that everything would be ok.

When they finally let us back in the following Sunday, we proceeded
slowly to our home... and found destruction everywhere.

When we got to our neighborhood, my worst fears were realized: the
entire neighborhood had burned to the ground.

Everything I had, our entire lives had gone up in a plume of smoke.

And, all I had to show for a lifetime of memories, collections, work
was a packet of paperwork. Everything else was gone.

As I slowly reassembled my life, I realized that I couldn't let this
happen to anyone, ever again. No one should be at this much of a loss.
No one should be this ill-prepared for a disaster.

No one should have to lose so much, when much of what I missed -
things like pictures and sentimental objects - could have been saved.

It was then I decided I had to figure out this natural disaster
thing, once and for all, so I could share with others exactly what
they needed to do in any crisis situation.

I HAD to help others, so they wouldn't experience the devastation I
felt that day.

Guaranteed Family Survival

What do you do in an emergency? Do you evacuate or hunker down?

Do you and your family all know where to go, whom to contact, and how
to stay safe in the event of a natural disaster? Probably Not.

Within the pages of the Guaranteed Family Survival ebook, you'll
learn all the tools you need to ensure that you're prepared and safe
through any type of natural disaster.

You'll stop counting on spur of the moment guesswork and instead plan
and prepare, so everyone is safe.

Within the pages of the Guaranteed Family Survival ebook, you'll
learn about:

What Planning Ahead Means for You and Your Family - and how you can
take the guesswork out of any natural disaster.

What You NEED and What You Don't - No matter what type of disaster
you're facing, supplies are necessary to survive for days or weeks at
a time. Here, you'll learn how often overlooked supplies can be
integral in the survival of you and your family.

How to Stock Food - We all have food in our houses, but how long will
it last without power? Can you cook it without your electric stove?
Here, you'll learn the nutritious foods you should stock your pantry
with to ensure that everyone is well-fed and well-nourished during any
crisis.

Food Storage Techniques - Just having the food isn't enough - here,
you'll learn what you can do to maximize what you have while not
sacrificing your day to day lifestyle.

How to Find Water - what if you run out of bottled water? Here,
you'll learn where the safe places are to find water, and what to do
with it once it's found.

Purification - if you're out scavenging for water and other supplies,
you'll need a way to purify your loot. Here, you'll learn what it
really takes to purify your water to ensure that everyone stays
healthy during trying times.

All Natural Remedies - Doctors won't be available. Pharmacies won't
be open. Hospitals will be filled. Here, you'll learn what you can do
to treat your ailments so you don't have to go without.

Creating Energy - Did you know you can power a flashlight from a
potato? Here, you'll learn tips to create energy so you can have a
little bit of the necessary comforts.

Calming techniques - during a natural disaster, everyone is stressed
out and on edge. Here, you'll learn how to keep you and your children
calm so tensions don't rise even more and make things worse.

And so much more...

There are literally hundreds of natural disasters every year.

You don't have to be the statistical person who loses everything and
has to rebuild.

Once you know what you need and how to prepare for potential
disasters, you'll be empowered to save your life before it's
threatened!

People have lost hundreds of billions of dollars' worth of property
due to natural disasters.

They panic; they leave important documents and sentimental items, and
suffer the consequences.

You don't have to live with that terror - you can prepare today.

Once you have a plan, you can rest assured that you have all the
things you need with the Guaranteed Family Survival ebook, and you can
do it for less than $40.

You'll be able to save your precious mementos, pictures, and
documents.

You can prepare your house for the disaster, and mitigate as much
damage as possible.

You can take control, and laugh in the face of natural disasters -
but ONLY if you're prepared!

This Family Survival ebook is GUARANTEED To Help You Prepare for the
Worst.

The tips found in the Guaranteed Family Survival ebook are the result
of months of research.

Since I went through the Waldo Canyon Fire, and saw the devastation
to my home and those around me, I've dedicated myself to learning what
we really need during an emergency.

I've learned how to prepare for the worst, and how to survive when it
does happen.

The techniques provided in this ebook are so reliable, so successful
in disaster preparation that I'm offering you a 60-day, 100% money
back guarantee.

If, for any reason within 60 days, you aren't satisfied with your
purchase or feel that you haven't learned enough about disaster
preparation or survival after trying the techniques in this book, you
can get a full refund.

No questions asked.

Take control of your future and begin learning how to prepare for a
disaster, and survive in the face of it.

You can't wait any longer for this valuable information - order
today!

Best of success,

JR Ostrov

P.S. You've seen all the disaster photos and videos. You know what
kind of devastation a natural disaster can cause. Stop hesitating and
purchase today!

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Yes, Jo Ann! I want...

I want to prepare myself against natural disaster.

I realize that they can strike at any time, and I am currently
ill-equipped to handle the situation. I'm ready to learn what to do
before an emergency, and how to prepare for the worst.

I also want to know what to during the disaster, and how to survive
in the aftermath.

This information will be invaluable for my family's safety, and I'm
excited to learn how to be truly safe in the face of danger.

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