About the Book

Survival for Normal People in (Very) Abnormal Times

Authored by Richard Bryant

The world is an increasingly dangerous place.

Anyone who is not living in a cave must realize by now that the world economy is teetering on the brink of disaster. If that were not enough …

  • Natural disasters of major proportions are striking around the world and leaving death, devastation and human suffering in their wake.
  • Political instability threatens widespread violence across the globe.
  • The great nations of the world are acting towards one another with increasing belligerence.
  • Western nations are printing money “from thin air” at an alarming rate.
  • Medical experts are sounding the alarms about antibiotic-resistant “super-bugs” and global pandemic.

With news of all this swirling around our lives is it any wonder that there is now a global “prepper” movement that is oriented towards individuals and families becoming better prepared to deal with adversity? It was these concerns that inspired the book “When There is No FEMA” – a book three years in the making that is designed to serve as a detailed reference for virtually every aspect of conventional disaster preparedness.

Certainly there are many books that deal with the subject of survival, but few (or none) provide anything approaching the level of detail to be found in “When There is No FEMA”. Fewer still address the topic from the perspective of “normal people”.  This professional, textbook-quality, 500+ page book represents the culmination of 3 years of painstaking research and authorship, and is intended to be the definitive reference for anyone interested in modern day disaster preparedness. Topics covered include:

  • Disaster Planning
  • Bugging in and bugging out
  • Emergency food and water
  • Emergency fuel and power
  • Raising small livestock (chickens, rabbits, etc.)
  • Survival gardening and farming
  • Hunting, trapping and fishing
  • Guns and other weaponry
  • Home and community defense, defensive tactics and intelligence gathering
  • First aid
  • Sanitation
  • Post disaster physical fitness
  • Disaster Communications
  • The role of precious metals for disaster preparedness
  • Survival strategies for those with limited means

If you are seriously concerned with your own safety, as well as that of your family and your community, then you’ll find much comfort having “When There is No FEMA” at your fingertips.