is what folks
150 years ago called daily life:
...no electrical power, no
refrigerators, no Internet, no computers, no TV, no hyperactive law
enforcement, and no Safeway or Walmart.
They got things done or else we wouldn't be here!
Introducing The Lost Ways
Saving Our Forefathers' Skills
Here's just
a glimpse of what you'll find in The Lost Ways:
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If you liked our video tutorial on how to make
Pemmican, then you'll love this: I will show you how to make another superfood
that our troops were using in the Independence war, and even George Washington
ate on several occasions. This food never goes bad. And I'm not talking about
honey or vinegar. I'm talking about real food! The awesome part is that you can
make this food in just 10 minutes and I'm sure that you already have the
ingredients in your house right now.
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You'll also discover 25 other survival foods that
we've lost to history.You can bring them back to life and improve your
stockpiles, so you'll never run out of food in a crisis.Or you can spend fun
weekends with your family recreating old survival recipeslike Mud Apples or
Mormon Johnnycake.
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You'll find out the techniques and methods used by the
wise sheriffs from the frontiers to defend an entire village despite being
outnumbered and outgunned by gangs of robbers and bandits, and how you can use
their wisdom to defend your home against looters when you'll be surrounded.
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You'll learn to do when there is no more ammo to be
had, how people who wandered the West managed to hunt eight deer with six
bullets,and why their supply of ammo never ran out.
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You'll master "The Art of Poultice." If you
explore the ingredients from which our forefathers made poultices,you'll be
totally surprised by the similarities with modern medicines. Well...how would
you feel in a crisis to be the only one from the group knowledgeable about this
lost skill?
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You'll learn how Native Americans build the
subterranean roundhouse,an underground house that today will serve you as a
storm shelter, a perfectly camouflaged hideout, or a bunker.It can easily
shelter three to four families, so how will you feel if, when all hell breaks loose,
you'll be able to call all your loved ones and offer them guidance and shelter?
Besides that, the subterranean roundhouse makes an awesome root cellar where
you can keep all your food and water reserves year-round
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You'll gain the lost knowledge of sailors from the
XVII century who preserved water in their ships for months on end even years
and you'll find out how you can use this method to preserve clean water for
your family cost-free.
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