![]() ![]() While he is certainly that, both men defy easy classifications, except as survivors. ![]() I first heard about Cody Lundin when the producers of "Dual Survival" positioned him as a 'bush hippie' opposite army vet Dave Canterbury. Even so, in all of this, I feel like there is something more subversive happening. ![]() Lundin stress the need to practice before hand, to plan ahead for all the needs of your family, and to not let preparing for disaster to take over your life. I can see the value of this book for preparing someone for a potential disaster. The goal is to tell people how to survive when the systems that they count on to sustain modern life - for example water, electricity, and sewer systems (yes, he covers how to handle human waste when the toilet no longer works) - all break down. In the book he covers a variety of topics including food storage, first aid, self-defense, and how to dispose of dead bodies. While it seems like this would be a book for paranoiacs worried about society collapsing, Cody Lundin's writing style and the general style of presentation in this book would put off militia types. ![]() This book is written for suburbanites who are worried about how to survive disasters like Hurricane Katrina. ![]()
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