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A Collect of Internet Searches.
This book seems to be a collection of information derived by the compiler(s) from internet searching. The disclaimer reads, "No part of this publication shall be reproduced, transmitted or resold in whole or in part in any form, without the prior written consent of the authors." - yet, no author(s) is named anywhere in this publication! It is a spiral bound book with quite a few typographical errors. The problem with this book is that it doesn't go far enough in describing things and tells you in many places to further research items on the internet or to get a book on a certain subject. An example of not going far enough is that it will tell you to use a desiccant, but doesn't include a simple recipe for even one desiccant. Therefore, you will have to look that up yourself. When the compiler did his cut-and-paste for DIY Vegetable Oil on page 71, he copied from the website Survivopedia.com., but only some of it, leaving out an important part of the article I found what it was with a web search. (I wonder if he got written permission from Survivopedia!) The bottom line is this. If you want a book of searches that have been copied from websites in order to save yourself some time, then this could be somewhat helpful. You will know what needs to be researched further. If you want to save your money to purchase items you would actually need during survival times, then don't buy this book and spend it on the things you would find on the internet yourself. It has no isbn number, no author and is material plagiarized from websites.
October 2015 · Books · verified purchase
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