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| This isn't meant to start an argument... But with as much reliance as many have with using firearms for protection during a disaster or "collapse" scenario... ...what if your guns were taken away from you! It's happened before. During Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, authorities went door-to-door confiscating weapons to "maintain law and order". This is just one of the "social chaos" scenarios covered in the escape & evasion guide at: http://www. Without getting into your "rights", if your gut tells you that you're going to fight off a squad of automatic-armed Marines, let me be the first to tell you...you'll lose that fight. And you can't protect your family from roving bands of zombie looters if you're in the slammer for resisting the government, right? Here are some strategies you should consider when confronted with a martial law scenario... 1. Hide your guns (well)! Be creative in where you hide your weapons during a disaster, but be able to gain access if needed. 2. Own a "decoy" gun. Buy a piece of $#%& firearm for as little money as possible. This can be used as a "decoy" gun that can be given up willingly during a martial law confiscation. 3. Comply and complain. When handing your decoy over to the military men at your door, turn the tables on them by angrily interrogating the person in charge. These are just a few tips to help you get your game-plan together NOW for preparing for a possible "collapse" scenario in which there's a partial (or total!) meltdown in civil order. GET MORE HERE: http://www. ...You'll find all the details at the link above and it's a great deal (and badly needed during these tough times)! Jeff Anderson President, International Society Of Close Quarter Combatants P.S. - Having a battle plan for dealing with riots... looters... and even military and law enforcement during social chaos is one of the most critical elements of survival. Just as important as stocking up on food and water! Know how to deal with the violence that accompanies a disaster or crisis by picking up a copy of the "Social Chaos Survival Guide" at: http://www. You'll see why this program is so essential in these times once you click over to the website. |



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