This is an entirely different type of prepper book. There are many good prepper "list" books out there. There are also some very good prepper fiction books that teach what items you should stockpile through fictional examples. This book is not one of either of those types of books. This book assumes you will not be able to stockpile everything you need in a worse-case scenario, and it suggests certain items to stockpile so that you can barter them for other items when the need arises. To put it another way, when it comes to stockpiling each and every item you need in a total SHTF situation, you can try but don't plan on having everything together when you need it. So stockpile what you can and barter for everything else you will need. This book teaches you how to do that. And serious prepping does not need to be expensive. Did you know that the following inexpensive items will be extremely important in times of disaster, or worse, in a societal collapse? Dryer lint - this is something we all throw away, but keeping old dryer lint will quickly enable you to start a fire that can be used to purify water or cook food. Salt - extremely cheap to buy today but will make a lot of prepper meals tasty. Salt is also important in preserving meat. Bottled water - essential for shorter-term disasters when the tap water is shut off. And 24 plastic bottles of water cost less than $4!! Every household should have at least several cartons of bottled water, just in case... Trash, like used milk and cola containers -- clean them out and store water or dried foods in them. Addiction Items - this book will advise you on what items to store in case of a longer-term disaster, besides cigarettes, so that you can barter for things that cost much more!! Plus ... some unusual testimonials from travelers, soldiers, and just plain Americans who have survived forms of SHTF by stockpiling these and other prepper items! READERS SAY: "I'd been reading a lot of SHTF prepper books lately and this is by far the best." "I learned some things that I never thought about before. Thank you!" "I love the writing style of Mr. Wilson - it is like you are sitting across the table and having a chat with a friend. Grab a highlighter, sit down with your beverage of choice, and get ready for some thought-provoking scenarios and things you can do to make sure your family is as prepared as possible, should either a natural disaster or a man-made crisis occur." "...written in a very understandable and entertaining style. Well done, Cal Wilson!" "This is the single most valuable book I've read on prepping to date" "Fantastic book that shows prepping doesn't have to be expensive. The money saved by using these tips will pay for the book many times over." "I was fascinated by the Dirt Cheap Valuable Prepping book. So many things that I never would have thought about had I not read it."
This is an entirely different type of prepper book. There are many good prepper "list" books out there. There are also some very good prepper fiction books that teach what items you should stockpile through fictional examples. This book is not one of either of those types of books. This book assumes you will not be able to stockpile everything you need in a worse-case scenario, and it suggests certain items to stockpile so that you can barter them for other items when the need arises. To put it another way, when it comes to stockpiling each and every item you need in a total SHTF situation, you can try but don't plan on having everything together when you need it. So stockpile what you can and barter for everything else you will need. This book teaches you how to do that. And serious prepping does not need to be expensive. Did you know that the following inexpensive items will be extremely important in times of disaster, or worse, in a societal collapse? Dryer lint - this is something we all throw away, but keeping old dryer lint will quickly enable you to start a fire that can be used to purify water or cook food. Salt - extremely cheap to buy today but will make a lot of prepper meals tasty. Salt is also important in preserving meat. Bottled water - essential for shorter-term disasters when the tap water is shut off. And 24 plastic bottles of water cost less than $4!! Every household should have at least several cartons of bottled water, just in case... Trash, like used milk and cola containers -- clean them out and store water or dried foods in them. Addiction Items - this book will advise you on what items to store in case of a longer-term disaster, besides cigarettes, so that you can barter for things that cost much more!! Plus ... some unusual testimonials from travelers, soldiers, and just plain Americans who have survived forms of SHTF by stockpiling these and other prepper items! READERS SAY: "I'd been reading a lot of SHTF prepper books lately and this is by far the best." "I learned some things that I never thought about before. Thank you!" "I love the writing style of Mr. Wilson - it is like you are sitting across the table and having a chat with a friend. Grab a highlighter, sit down with your beverage of choice, and get ready for some thought-provoking scenarios and things you can do to make sure your family is as prepared as possible, should either a natural disaster or a man-made crisis occur." "...written in a very understandable and entertaining style. Well done, Cal Wilson!" "This is the single most valuable book I've read on prepping to date" "Fantastic book that shows prepping doesn't have to be expensive. The money saved by using these tips will pay for the book many times over." "I was fascinated by the Dirt Cheap Valuable Prepping book. So many things that I never would have thought about had I not read it."