Re: Wow what a book!! "One Second After"
I wrote this letter below in e-mail to my personal & private friends locally. I present it here for my SH friends as well.
-T
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Friends,
I have been studying & learning primitive wilderness living skills, survival skills and skills of self reliance all my life. I just read the book "One Second After."
All secular literary works combined that I have read- this one single book has single handedly justified as well as vindicated the countless hours I have put into my primitive skill set as well as the $10,000+ I put into training. It has also like no other thing prompted me to get up out of my complacency, polish the skills I have and acquire more.
As a young man Primitive skills were cool, neat and full filling to me. Now as a middle aged man they are like an insurance policy in a trying economy and with the evening news solidifying the fact that we are living in uncertain times despite the local McDonald's still cranking out french fries today, just as they did yesterday and the day prior. This does not guarantee French Fires tomorrow.
One second after is a fictional story on an EMP attack on the United States. More accurately it is called "future history." It could easily happen any moment. As a story in and of itself it is a great read. A bonus for us East Tennesseans is that it is set in Black Mountain, NC which is just outside Asheville. It's neat to read a modern best selling novel that speaks of towns, roads, place names, even creek* names that we are familiar with.
(*for two years I was a professional back packer based out of the Old Fort/ Black Mountain area and am familiar with all the names in the book)
So lets say you prepare and an EMP attack never occurs. What are you out? Nothing? A little time? Minor expense? That's a cheap insurance policy that feels like a warm blanket- with the bonus being your ready for the next hurricane Katrina, New Orleans flood, nuclear reactor disaster or to help those experiencing same.
I used to teach primitive skills and am getting in a place to soon resume them. But wherever you seek skill an ounce of prevention goes a long way. This is an open letter my friends ask you to as I have shake off complacency and seek a little knowledge and take a few measures as some you and all our parents were taught to by the civil defense service a generation ago.
Here's the website for the book:
http://www.onesecondafter.com/ I borrowed this copy I have from a friend and am ordering my own copy. I suggest you OWN your own copy rather than borrow it from a friend. This way you can pass it around as I shall mine. I'm uncertain as to where the best pricing for the book is on the net but a quick search should reveal it. Don't let this fall through the crack. Place your order now lest you go right on as if tomorrow is promised to be in the terms your used to and familiar with.
I was appreciative to be given the info I have passed on here to you. Feel free to pass this e-mail far & wide, and feel free to strip it of my web address lest anyone should dismiss this urging letter to personal friends as a sales pitch and use that as an excuse disregard the need awareness.
There is no guarantee there will be french fries tomorrow.
Yours truly,
Tres MonCeret