Holding Your Ground: Preparing for Defense If It All Falls Apart

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192
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About this ebook

Holding Your Ground is an instructional guide and planning tool that addresses defensive preparation of a location. If the government can no longer protect your home, farm or property, Holding will teach you how.

Holding covers virtually every aspect of protecting you and your family in the event society breaks down. While many people have preparations for food, water, shelter and personal defense, this tome focuses on configuring a location for long-term security.

Holding will teach you how to configure your home, train your team, and peoperly equip any location for defense. Covering topics ranging from hiding in plain sight to pre-positioning of supplies.

Holding uses common sense, military tactics and historical examples that allow you to prepare for defense without affecting your preperty's value or appearance.

About the author

Joe Nobody (pen name for the author who wishes to keep his identity confidential) has provided systems, consulting and training for the U.S. Army, Department of Homeland Security, Office of Naval Research, United States Border Patrol as well as several private firms and government agencies which cannot be disclosed.
He is currently active in this area and for the security of his family and ongoing business, wishes to remain anonymous.

He has over 30 years of competitive shooting experience, including IPSC, NRA, and other related organizations. He has been a firearms instructor and consultant for over 30 years and holds the rights to a United States Patent for a firearms modification.

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