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Letter Re: Reactions to Preparedness Course
Jim:
What a coincidence. I'm quite certain, that the amazing e-mail
that you received from HH happens to be from my very good friend and
colleague. HH is a good man that care's for his family and friends. He cares
so much,
that
he often risks the ridicule and accusations as he mentioned, to try and help
inform and consequently protect his loved ones with the gift of information.
People are waking up, and I am one of those people. I was the guy that listened
to the wisdom HH was resonating, much of that information came from the "Rawles
Gets You Ready" preparedness course.
I remember talking with him one night in the parking lot as we were leaving
work. We were having a good conversation about preparing for potential hardships
that our country may soon be facing. I noticed a backpack in his vehicle's
trunk, as well as some shoes and what looked like a change in clothing. It
made me chuckle at first as I didn't understand what it was for, but I had
noticed it there on several occasions before. I thought perhaps it was his "emergency" pack
in the event of a melt down with his wife... hehehe.
He explained to me that it was part of preparedness plan. I was curious but,
admittedly, I thought he might be just a little paranoid or crazy.
A transformation has happened as my eyes have opened to what's occurring around
us. I became curious about the pack and the reason for it.
HH led me to SurvivalBlog.com and to the "Rawles Gets You Ready" course.
I borrowed it over the Thanksgiving holiday. After perusing the materials,
I certainly felt like I had another thing the be thankful for this year.
I purchased the course for myself last night and took advantage of the great
offer. I really owe this enlightenment to my great friend HH, I'm truly grateful
to have such a selfless friend with so much knowledge.
I pray that I will never need to utilize this information, but that won't stop
me from absorbing it and getting prepared. Considering the increasingly complex
world we live in, with all of the unrest over wars, economic failure, volatile
weather patterns, and increasing pressure on our natural resources, one cannot
afford to ignore the signs. I felt that at the very least, I needed to start
preparing for the possible troubles we've brought upon ourselves.
Thanks for providing this great wisdom for those of us that want to be ready
for the challenges of our current times. - Todd H.