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The lost ways book
The lost ways book







the lost ways book
  1. #THE LOST WAYS BOOK HOW TO#
  2. #THE LOST WAYS BOOK PROFESSIONAL#

It goes without saying that even if you think you have enough stockpile of medicine for any future situation they all have an expiration date. Our forefathers made great use out of them, and you will be surprised at their similarities with modern medical supplies.

#THE LOST WAYS BOOK HOW TO#

Susan Morrow, an ex-science teacher and chemist, will teach you how to substitute modern, industrially manufactured medicine, with poultices.This is critical for one’s preservation of health, and avoidance of dangerous diseases you could get from spoiled water. Shannon Azares will teach you how to apply the knowledge of XVII century sailors to your water supply, in order to make it safe to drink for months and even years.

#THE LOST WAYS BOOK PROFESSIONAL#

  • Patrick Shelley, a professional woodsman and trapper, will teach you how to make in the old ways robust traps for various wildlife, thus ensuring you never find yourself in the precarious position of not having enough food on the table.
  • Erik Bainbridge, a Native American who took part in the reconstruction of the Kule Loklo village in California, shows how to construct a subterranean roundhouse, which can fill many functions: storm shelter, camouflaged bunker, or a root cellar that can store a year’s worth supply of food and water.
  • To make The Lost Ways an authentic but actionable reality for the reader, Claude Davis drew from numerous sources and experts for whom this is not a mere theory:

    the lost ways book

    Danger vectors are many: environmental, geo-political, economic, epidemic, societal…and if you pay enough attention to the news you may understand how each of these danger vectors could potentially be on the brink of destabilization.Ĭlaude undertook to salvage the life-saving knowledge of his grandparents so everyone can benefit from them, either for historical or practical purpose. However, even in the USA the worst thing you can do is take things for granted.

    the lost ways book

    In escaping of collectivism/communism they were able to offer Claude’s parents, and therefore himself, a relatively safe future in the USA. His grandparents were the lucky ones to escape the horrors of one such governmental predation in Ukraine known as Holodomor, meaning “death by hunger”, which killed 2.5–7.5 million Ukrainians. About the Author - Claude DavisĬlaude Davis, author of The Lost Ways book and owner of the with 15 years of survivalist experience, knows all too well how dangerous it can be to become dependent on governmental entities.

    the lost ways book

    Specifically, dependent on the vagaries of governments. There has never been such a period in human history, a period of supreme comfort and complacency.īut in doing so, man has also made himself disconnected from nature, and is now utterly dependent on delicate societal and technological infrastructure. We live in a time where mankind has not only truly conquered nature, but prolonged human lifespan and greatly enhanced its quality. The Lost Ways survival book is a comprehensive guide that aims to reconstruct these lost skills and knowledge, which were second nature to our industrious forefathers. What better way to prepare for what can’t be predicted, but for which you can still prepare to not only survive but also thrive. In essence, some of what we would view as catastrophe today would be akin to normal daily life 150 years ago.Ī life without hyper connectivity with other parts of society, without electricity, and without supermarkets that cater to one’s every need.









    The lost ways book