(NaturalNews) There's a sense of desperation in America today. Their jobs are being exported out of the country, their health insurance is being dropped by employers, their dollars are becoming increasingly worthless with each passing day and their futures don't look very promising. They're angry, frustrated and desperate, so they take to the streets and protest. Occupy Wall Street! Occupy The Fed! Take to the streets!
It's the right thing to do, but what most protesters -- and nearly all Americans -- don't fully grasp is that nearly every powerful institution is a criminal racket. It's not just Wall Street that's operated like a criminal mob, folks: It's the U.S. Congress. It's the health care industry. It's conventional agriculture, the mainstream media, the processed food manufacturers, the government regulators and of course the entire military industrial complex.
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SURTHRIVAL - Don't just survive the coming revolution -- learn how to THRIVE through it!
As protests continues to grow in major cities worldwide, those who are paying attention know that a time of rioting and collapse is fast approaching. European banks are on the brink of default, and a collapse in Europe will drag the U.S. even more deeply into its own downward spiral of financial insolvency.
How long can the system hold out before we see massive protests, riots and even a "second American revolution" begin to unfold? More importantly, how will you not only *survive* the inevitable disruptions in basic resources (water, electricity, heating oil, local law enforcement, etc.) but how will you THRIVE through any crisis and always come out ahead?
Real solution for people who live in cities or suburb
My friend Daniel Vitalis is not only the founder of one of the most innovative nutritional supplement companies in America (Surthrival.com), he's also an expert in primitive skills such as food foraging, fire starting, and shelter construction. One day as we were talking about primitive skills and the coming "reboot" of society (as he calls it), I asked the question, "Why isn't there a course on preparedness and survival for people living in the cities or suburbs?"
Most of the preparedness information available today is geared toward wilderness survival. But most people don't live in the wilderness -- they live in the city or surrounding suburbs. They might have a small yard to grow some veggies, but they don't have huge acreage to go foraging for wild food, for example. They have a roof over their heads, but when the electricity and heating oil stops, they don't necessarily know how to stay warm and well fed inside their house or apartment.
In other words: How do city people survive the crisis that we all sense is coming?