Safety and Preparedness in the Home
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Safety and Preparedness on the Home
Friends, my father is an expert in preparedness and in this special class he and I will talk to you about:
The most important factors for preparedness and survival
The coming pole shift and how it affects you
Assessing localized disasters and steps to protect yourself and family
What we’ve learned from experiencing many man-made and natural disasters
Protection from radiation, EMF, and bio-warfare
What our future holds and how to get started with your preparedness journey!
We are proud to support you with the knowledge we have gained from extensive experience. My father agreed that we are not going to censor ourselves when it comes to these most important topics.
Here is more about my father and his career -
Ed McCullough is a retired US Army Infantry Officer and Airborne Ranger. His secondary qualification in the US Army was Nuclear, Biological and Chemical warfare. He is currently a railroader, investigating rail accidents. He is a qualified locomotive engineer, train conductor, hazardous materials handler and Trainmaster. He and his family have lived through several natural and man made disasters and incidents, learning something new each time. He has been taking kids in the wilderness to learn survival skills for over 35 years, continuing now at 65. He has also been teaching groups how to survive disasters/incidents for 35 years, using his skills from the US Army and observations on behaviors during incidents. He is FEMA qualified, has been on County level incident planning and response teams. Over the years he has determined that your state of mind is the most important survival skill. After that being prepared with necessary tools and trained in proper skills are second in importance.
Along with this presentation we will be offering you a file link with an extraordinary amount of resources for your family and friends. Please feel free to share the link freely and invite others to come to this paid event and replay. Half the proceeds of this class go to support the Vilcabamba Ecuador Community Kitchen project for impoverished women and children. You can learn more about this project here - https://www.vilcack.org/
With love,
Elizabeth Wysen

