The government can’t always keep you safe, but they can always get you killed. For a long time I’ve held that notion near and dear to my heart only to have it revalidated whenever and wherever calamity strikes our nation. I’m sure there are some bureaucrats that would agree with my opinion. Furthermore, it appears that some people within our government have fought the good fight for the preparedness community when they made available a number of free resources to add to any preparedness library. It just so happens I keep electronic copies of these publications on my smart phone and on a thumb drive, and I have most of them in hard copy as well.
Written for Layperson and Understandable
Each resource provided below is completely open source, unclassified, and generally speaking was written for the layperson. People without specialized technical expertise should find the resources written for professionals understandable and comprehensive in their respective subject. Also, I would encourage people to take these resources at face value and realize that the government wrote them for a specific purpose that may or may not have been entirely for preparedness. Additionally, these resources were picked because they have an acceptable amount of subject matter overlap, without bogging people down with the same information simply reprinted in different sources.
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