Monday, August 4, 2025

Learn how to avoid the fatal mistakes most people make in a crisis

It's hard to believe that even some innocent mistakes - like eating a certain type of meat, or hiding your stockpile in the basement - could ever cost you your life.

This is not something taken out of some books, or manuals... It's something that US army officer, Steve Walker claims to have seen happen with his own eyes.

If you haven't watched this video from Bulletproof Home, you should check it out.

It has quite a bit of information about the fatal mistakes most people make in a crisis and the simple and counter-intuitive methods on how to avoid them.

When you have a moment, take a look at it here.

Get ready. Fight back. Stay alive.


 

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