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Survival Engineers

Sometimes help will not come at all. Learn the what the experts know: How many pounds of rice/wheat/corn do you need to store per person to survive one year? What packing material will keep almost any food fresh for 5-15 years? What single product found at any grocery store can you use to build a solar oven, sharpen scissors, make a dew-condenser for drinkable water, create a thermal blanket, build a solar-still making any water source drinkable, and make repairs to electrical items.

Be prepared and you'll not only have the proper supplies, you'll also know how to protect them. To drive this point home, consider how complacent we are... A recent poll conducted by the National Center for Disaster Preparedness at Columbia University reveals startling complacency in average citizens .

The Rule Of 20 answers your questions. It puts to rest the nagging fears that keep you up at night. And it's presented so plainly, in writing, for absolutely ANYONE to understand. I can't say enough about this material. I personally vouch for it's simplicity and usefulness. If, for any reason, you don't agree The Rule Of 20 is an absolute MUST then return it for a full refund! That's a complete refund of every penny you paid for this product.

This is a central theme of The Rule Of 20. You must become self-sufficient because, simply put: "help will not come." Help will not come in time.

How can 100 million Americans believe this? In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, more than 1800 people perished.

And we have extreme confidence in our preparations. As Team Leader, I'm very proud of our group here at Survival Engineers . We've spent significant time and effort creating The Rule Of 20. We've made amazing breakthroughs. And, perhaps most importantly... We know what we're talking about because we've been there... ...and we know the simple truths: There's no way around it: all foods are not created equal. Stocking the wrong foods can quite simply cost you your life. There's a list of important supplies that you need to have on hand. But trying to travel weighed down by the wrong supplies can be lethal. Everyone must be able to recognize when it's time to leave. Too many lives are lost because of failure to see the obvious signs. I hate to be so blunt, but either you're with us or you're against us. That's what it comes down to. You may be the kindest soul on earth, but if you have to choose between stealing or letting you children starve...well, I know which you'll choose.

It's time to realize that not everyone will survive. It is your choice whether you'll be the one to survive, or the one to join the looters fighting for every scrap.

Only the prepared survive. We are a community. A band of survivors. But we must also help each other; that is the best way to help ourselves. So let me ask you: how are YOUR plans coming along? Perhaps you've spent hours, or even days, searching the internet for tidbits of information.

No questions asked. Absolutely no risk to you! The Rule Of 20 is completely backed by a money-back-guarantee. It's a no-brainer. You can even look at the entire product, decide for yourself whether The Rule Of 20 is exactly what you need...and if it isn't, just return it.

Maybe you have some usable information, and some ideas about what to do in an emergency. But do you have an actionable plan in place if something went terribly wrong in the next day, or week? We have our plan in place.

Please don't get me wrong... ...I'm not thrilled by the prospect of living off the grid and being self sufficient. But I'll do exactly what I have to do. This is why you need to have a plan in place. You need the Rule of 20 to light your way. Don't fall into the darkness of being unprepared and unable to resist the temptation to steal what you need to survive.

More than 17,000 died in the 2011 Japan Earthquake. And on the one-year anniversary of the Haiti Earthquake, the Prime Minister estimated 316,000 people had died, mostly because help simply could not get to them in time.

Despite lessons of recent disasters, the poll finds that almost one-third of Americans believed that during a major disaster, calling 911 would bring help within one hour.

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