Check out the full length survival consultation with M.L. Riggle to learn awesome survival techniques. Get your finances in order and analyze your preparedness.
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093 M. Riggle Survival Consultation and Analyzing Preparedness
1. 093: M. Riggle Survival
Consultation and Analyzing
Preparedness
2. Survival tips and techniques from
REAL LIVE Survival Consultation
(with M. Riggle)
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3. Get money for your preparedness:
Make More Money
Spend Less Money
Keep a budget so you can keep everything
on track.
Pay off your debt! Student loans do not go
away during a bankruptcy.
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4. Analyze Your Preparedness and
Get Your Prepping in Gear
Get a disaster plan together for
your family in the event of a
catastrophe such as fires, storms, or
blackouts.
Get Your Spouse on-board with
preparing. Things are much easier when
families work together toward the same
goal.
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5. Get Your Spouse familiar with firearms:
Take your spouse to a
range.
Teach your spouse basic
range safety.
Use large-frame, but
small-caliber firearms such
as a .22 or 9mm.
Ease your spouse into the
use of the firearm.
Take basic firearm
training
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6. Use non-lethal defense aids. If you just cannot
get comfortable with firearms. Teasers and
Pepper Spray are great tools.
Quickly achieve food preparedness with copy-
canning and a food log.
Get to a minimum of one month of food
supplies.
Store what you eat and eat what you store.
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7. Make your own food. If you
have land access, garden it.
Don’t buy a bunch of crap
because you can. Eat what is
normal for you.
Get more maintenance
medications.
Implement quick sanitary
waste management.
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