Mastering a number of Urban Survival Techniques is critical to being able to make it in the tough economic times that are coming to America. The riots and economic issues that we see in Europe are only beginning, are only going to get worse, and are going to show up here on our shores.
Urban Survival Techniques are much less about self-defense and firearms and such, and are rather much more about making it through daily life when we are experiencing the next Great Depression and a collapse of the US Dollar, making all the goods we import much more expensive.
It’s important to think of these skills in two sets of categories. The first category simply lists the various skill sets that you will need in the future. The second category defines the skills that you do and don’t have. In this article, we’ll look at the first category – the broadly defined skill sets that you need to be cultivating for your sake and the sake of your family.
Urban Survival Techniques – Skills Sets
- Ensuring a safe supply of drinking water is the first, most critical thing on the list. Whether a tornado or other natural disaster wipes out the water treatment facility or the power grid goes down and you have no water pressure at your faucet, you need water to live. Consider also that the number one cause of death among children in the world is unsafe drinking water, and you get a sobering idea of what it is we take for granted.
- Having enough food is the next priority. Since most Americans don’t have enough non-perishables on hand to last more than a week, and in a disaster whatever is in your refrigerator or freezer will not last more than two days, we are in a precarious situation. Ask any grocery store manager and you will discover that a 3 day supply of food is the most any store has on hand. This means that unless you want to be a refugee or dependent on the government during a crisis, you had better learn about the proper way to store at least a couple weeks supply of food.
- Having a “Plan B” for first aid or medical care in case the hospital or clinic is unavailable is the next priority. We take health care – especially emergency services – for granted. However, if the power grid is down or fuel supplies are interrupted and vehicles stop moving, we need to have a well thought out plan for how we will get the medical attention we may need.
Important below:
You might be living in one of America’s deathzones and not have a clue about it
What if that were you? What would YOU do?

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