It's a pity the mob that make it weren't interested in preserving one in a "deep time capsule" for the future when I suggested it to them. Great looking book though. 👍👍
From the reviews of the book it will have to be some very simple for him to complete this challenge. It seems like it’s not very useful judging by the bad reviews more for the pictures then the info..
I bought this book about a year ago and I felt like it was marketed to us preppers. I really appreciate the aesthetics and art, and I think it’s a great novelty item for the coffee table. There’s a lot of criticism in online reviews about the lack of depth and detail. I think it’s important to understand this book is an artistic reference for the advancement of civilization, not a step by step guide. It’s an art book. There are plenty of other books that are step by step guides with in depth processes on how to do things.
This book looks cool, but I'm not sure... 🤔🧐 I have a book called The Lost Wayland it's a pretty good how people lived before electricity, running gas, refrigerator, ect.
Any camouflaged gaslighting of Preppers in it? Seems like satanists wrote it to eradicate cannabis. Because cannabis can make all living needs as shown in book by Jack Herrer called Emperor wears no clothes.
It's a good thing to not spend 119 on this attractive but useless AI-written* paperweight. (really looks like someone used ai to illustrate and write this thing.
@@ceoatcrystalsoft4942 I don't think it's garbage. I don't think it's the quintessential survival text, but there is a ton of great stuff in it, the artwork is awesome, and the book itself is excellent quality.
A whole story about how this was created from start to finish was on kickstarter back in 2020 . I picked one up for $70 and got a deck of cards with it that had art work done by the illustrators of the Book.
Good morning. My library has the 7th printing of "Complete Outdoors Encyclopedia" 1978 by Vin T. Sparano. It's one volume, 622 pages. It describes everything from fire starting, making gun power, making natural fish 🐟 hooks, edibles, survivalism, field dressing all sort of wounds, firearms types, and how, too, electronics, and much much more. Very handy read. Mine isn't as bulky, and although mine has some color pictures, mostly B&W. Doesn't kickstart the world, but helps to keep you stay alive in situations. Thank you, Nate.
I had a bad gallbladder taken out, the pain i had before it was taken out, 30 times worse than the pain i had from childbirth. The pain was persistent for like 4 days before i had it taken out, right under my breastbone. The gallbladder is a small organ situated near the sternum.
I have that book sitting on my coffee table... last years Christmas gift from my daughter. I always hope people with pick it up and look at it when they are here.
Nate. How to make Biogas... 1: mow the lawn (smaller the better bits of grass is best) 2: mix grass 50/50 with water 3: put it in a bag 4: it likes to be warm like us, in a greenhouse is good.. That is it.. now you just need to build the proper harvesting system that uses this method. best is a long bag and gravity push, new pushes old to end, by the time it gets there, it is pure delicious liquid fertilizer.
@@ceoatcrystalsoft4942 not true, the system is sound as long as the plant biomass is chopped up fine. Even in a bunker long term you should be growing foods and plants that make air, all of your food scraps and dead plant parts can still provide gas , just output is limited by input.
The basis for all products, tools or equipment starts first with materials, metalurgy, black smithing and machining. These skills are had by such a small select few within our society. Most machinists today are machine/cnc operators where very complex parts can be made very quickly using computor softwware and cnc machining but manual machinists with an understanding of metalurgy would be most needed in an after a near extinction level event.
I took a two years machine technology course in high school 1979/1980. I worked a few jobs as machinist but it was giving way to CNC back then. one job I worked with an engineer, master craftsman, and welder to make obsolete parts for machinery. We were referred to as the blacksmiths. Dying skills in this country but could be priceless in SHTF.
I once proposed getting a penicillin strain started from a certified pill. crickets is all I heard , unless it was censured as part of the dumbdown machine
24 years old and seeing the state of the world and usa i might buy this book i could see a lot of good information and i could teach my future children this stuff
Back in the 80’s there was a series of books called FoxFire I have the whole set as my dad wanted to know how to make wood stain the old way and it was in one of series one of the books goes into making Banjos and many other idea’s all started from a high school teacher and kids
Oooo wow!! What a treasure trove you have!! I use to have them too along w/ all copies of Mother Earth news...but divorce dissolved our library into thin air😩😩😩o well🤷🏻♀️
I have/had the series. Unfortunately, it and most all our preps were stolen by a relative and thrown away or given to total strangers. Why? Because they could and for spite. Relatives, sigh. I tell myself to suck it up and buy the series all over again but whew $$$$.
I wrote a math book once , good enough for the apocalypse I guess , and I can tell that book you show is a ten year book , well built , unique , a must have
It would be better if you showed that the book works, take something from it and let us all see it. For such a steep price tag, that's the least you can do. Thanks for the video! Cheers!
The Chinese created a lot of things in their many laboratories. In the late 1980s, they came to our Gulf and dumped Lion Fish. I never forgot this. Relatives said that these Lion Fish are aggressive and will eat many (if not all of) marine life. There is no other small marine life that is a contender with it. It is fierce with spines or needles of lethal toxin. The Tree of Knowledge of Good & Bad is where it all began.
Ive refrained from purchasing this book. i feel that its more of a novelty than actual knowledge. I feel that if we got sent back to the stone ages this book would be the first people would use to light their fires with to make breakfast. If we truly had to start civilization over we should figure out how we can do it over without the greed and corruption and destroy ourselves in the process which inevitably led to why civilization collapsed in the first place
What other topic written like this would you want? Everything about cooking and food processing? Forging and working with brass and bronze? House building and carpentry? Everything you want to know about building boats and sailing? Everything about textiles and tailoring? Working with glass ceramics and porcelain?
Glad you covered this book, there’s a million adds for it and no detailed info like you shared, and the many good comments on those who have it, guess I’ll have to ring Mrs. Clauses bell tonight
They should be taught most, like they use to, at least with good parent/s ! Should be natural just Wanting to know, to learn of the world and it's surroundings and operations, Outside and, Inside ones Self
A beautiful book. The art looks amazing. I'm an artist myself but i'm not that good. My dad bought me a survival book in the 80's (less entertaining and more fact based that covers literally everything, it's a thick book). He worked at a book company so we had tons of books that he got for free or very cheap. I will keep the book forever
Honestly I don't even know now where to begin because of shit I've gone through shit I've lived through I've been bitchin about this for years and no one believes me I'm thankful you are doing what you do bro
Nate, your channel is getting recognized bro…. I was on a totally different channel and I was reading the comments … and one comment was mentioned your channel bro…
when i was 8 and not in school or working repairing tv's & radios or yard work or out with friends or watching cartoons 😂 or music 📻 listening i was reading thru a large encyclopedia my family had been talked into buying that no one ever bothered with.. ? this reminded me of that. school i would say i learned little to nothing from.. lol but i always enjoyed learning 👍
Really? I am not that skilled. I know darn well, regardless of teachings, that I'd be the one eating poison ivy. Can't grow vegetables. Okay with microgreens, sometimes. I am dead.
At the beginning of the video, it crossed my mind a couple times, but when you turned to the page depicting livestock and homesteading the similarities between this and Seymour‘s book really emerged, and then you mentioned it!
Get John Seymour's book, "the self-sufficient gardener". I got mine at a used bookstore, and it covers pretty much everything on how to raise all your own food on very little land! Basically, instead of things like cows, you'll be raising rabbits and chickens, and his gardening method produces much higher yields per square foot than any others I've come across :)
Excellent book ! Have you seen the film "Demolition Man" which Elon was discussing with Sylvester Stallone at the Thanksgiving Mar-a-Lago party ? It has interesting self driving electric cars so I watched it again and was impressed by the ending when rebuilding civilization again - The Call for Balance: In the film's conclusion, after defeating Dr. Cocteau, John Spartan (Sylvester Stallone) suggests to both Edgar Friendly and the representatives of the surface world that the future lies in finding a middle ground. His advice is essentially: "Look, you guys don't need to live underground in chaos, and you guys don't need to be uptight and controlled about every little thing. Somewhere in the middle... I don't know." This moment underscores the film's central thesis: a successful society should strive for balance. It shouldn't veer too far into oppressive control or unbridled anarchy. The idea is that freedom and order are not mutually exclusive and that a harmonious society can embrace aspects of both.
I think the book looks very interesting and the artwork was pretty cool! Liked the video enhancements on certain pages of spotlighting certain pages of the book too.
Here in Britain we're taught at least I was from a young age how to make penicillin from mold based on the black death plauge mythology really the poor were surviving because all they had to eat was moldy bread penicillin
Incredible artwork and meticulously thought out! The lantern light really sets the mood in your studio! I usually never purchase sugar and substitute coconut raw butter and/or honey for baking. My favorite is manukora Manuka honey, which has antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties.
It's the Grays Antinomy of survival. I've been glossing over this for about a year, but since CP is pushing it, I think I'll buy it. OK, you win....for now.
@xando81 The Nachash was the shiny object (not a book). But it formed into a human (beast) and empregnated Eve. It enticed her first and made her ignore all the warnings of The Most High Lord God Almighty. Then it had shown her knowledge of both good and bad (sinful). She ended up having received its seed by laying with it. This is how she carries twin seeds.
Dental pain is no joke… I recall about 2 years ago I was 53 back then .. and a rear tooth needed a root canal 🦷… I was in so much pain and the pain put me in tears … my wife looking at me shocked … but my dentist got me in first thing in the morning …. One of the things I did to somewhat alleviate the pain was ice pouches in my mouth…
Today i learned Canadian Prepper is a MASTERFUL salesperson. This book is good-looking and a fun coffee table accoutrement, but virtually USELESS for real prepping. Just short little zingers and pics that seem written and drawn by AI. $119 + tax US for an oversized, somewhat pretty, and pretty useless paperweight.
Cp love you bro been watching you for years this book is the best thing you could have shown yet, I know people don't understand this but for the new herbalist that's just starting out. It's a great show bro and people need to see this
I’m starting to wonder if I should form a library 🤔 When I was a kid in elementary school, I loved reading the books about military weapons, fiction novels, history books, etc. I think I should put a little library together that my future children could read.
All you really need is to watch the first 3 Mad Max Road Warrior movies. The one who controls the guzzolene rules the wasteland. And don't forget who runs Barter Town...
Would love to see you review Ferment and Human nutrition by Bill Mollison, imo one of the ultimate shtf post apocalyptic survival guides on regional and cultural food preservation and diets.
Get the book here 'How to Rebuild CIvilization' a great Xmas present for a prepper!
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Get one in Canada
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That book looks very similar to the Survivor series by Kurt Saxon
It's a pity the mob that make it weren't interested in preserving one in a "deep time capsule" for the future when I suggested it to them. Great looking book though. 👍👍
Readers Digest D I Y printed 1950 shts all over that book
@@Nathan-vq9ch...do you have a free pdf download link mate. Much appreciated 👍🍺
Why so expensive!?
you need to put this book to the test, pick one task from the book and make a video doing it.
💡 😎
From the reviews of the book it will have to be some very simple for him to complete this challenge. It seems like it’s not very useful judging by the bad reviews more for the pictures then the info..
Yeah! Especially the 1 paragraph on how to do a Caesarian section.😆
Great idea!
This book is junk...
I bought this book about a year ago and I felt like it was marketed to us preppers. I really appreciate the aesthetics and art, and I think it’s a great novelty item for the coffee table. There’s a lot of criticism in online reviews about the lack of depth and detail. I think it’s important to understand this book is an artistic reference for the advancement of civilization, not a step by step guide. It’s an art book. There are plenty of other books that are step by step guides with in depth processes on how to do things.
Thanks! I just bought The survival medicine handbook in color instead.
Great comment. Well written. Congrats.
This book looks cool, but I'm not sure... 🤔🧐 I have a book called The Lost Wayland it's a pretty good how people lived before electricity, running gas, refrigerator, ect.
Any camouflaged gaslighting of Preppers in it?
Seems like satanists wrote it to eradicate cannabis.
Because cannabis can make all living needs as shown in book by Jack Herrer called Emperor wears no clothes.
@@SH-jy6lcWise choice, I bought it a few years ago, excellent medical book and hopefully we never need it. ❤
Nate's right, the worst pains are:
1: childbirth pain
2: dental pain
3; tax pain...
Violating a trust is very painful
Trudeau's regime in Canada is the most painful thing
Kidney stones are up on the list.
Back fusion, shoulder surgery, ectopic pregnancy, ruptured appendix
Tax pain 😂 maybe we can rebuild the new civilization without taxes and greed that would be great wouldn't it!!!
Who has $119 to buy a book??? Not me sadly
Anyone who wants to be smarter? Is my guess, there's a lot of knowledge in them there books-Eugine Gough
It's a good thing to not spend 119 on this attractive but useless AI-written* paperweight. (really looks like someone used ai to illustrate and write this thing.
If you don’t have $119 then you’re not prepping either. So no need to buy the book.
I have it, not worth it...
Get the older version of the John Seymour self sufficient life. Going for $23.
My sister has one. She pitched in on the kickstarter. Took forever to finish. But she was pleased with the end result.
It took a year or two...long enough we forgot we ordered it 😅
@@kylelabore3543 did you want fast garbage?
@@ceoatcrystalsoft4942 I don't think it's garbage. I don't think it's the quintessential survival text, but there is a ton of great stuff in it, the artwork is awesome, and the book itself is excellent quality.
she was very happy with the end result.
A whole story about how this was created from start to finish was on kickstarter back in 2020 . I picked one up for $70 and got a deck of cards with it that had art work done by the illustrators of the Book.
Good morning. My library has the 7th printing of "Complete Outdoors Encyclopedia" 1978 by Vin T. Sparano. It's one volume, 622 pages. It describes everything from fire starting, making gun power, making natural fish 🐟 hooks, edibles, survivalism, field dressing all sort of wounds, firearms types, and how, too, electronics, and much much more. Very handy read. Mine isn't as bulky, and although mine has some color pictures, mostly B&W. Doesn't kickstart the world, but helps to keep you stay alive in situations. Thank you, Nate.
I can find 5th printing ?
@nikallonby2912 I got that information in the first few pages. That's what's printed for 1978. 7th edition. Just checked.
I had a bad gallbladder taken out, the pain i had before it was taken out, 30 times worse than the pain i had from childbirth. The pain was persistent for like 4 days before i had it taken out, right under my breastbone. The gallbladder is a small organ situated near the sternum.
The pain of dying is always "the worst" pain
I have that book sitting on my coffee table... last years Christmas gift from my daughter. I always hope people with pick it up and look at it when they are here.
Nate. How to make Biogas... 1: mow the lawn (smaller the better bits of grass is best) 2: mix grass 50/50 with water 3: put it in a bag 4: it likes to be warm like us, in a greenhouse is good..
That is it.. now you just need to build the proper harvesting system that uses this method.
best is a long bag and gravity push, new pushes old to end, by the time it gets there, it is pure delicious liquid fertilizer.
If you can do that, you probably aren't in SHTF
@@ceoatcrystalsoft4942 not true, the system is sound as long as the plant biomass is chopped up fine.
Even in a bunker long term you should be growing foods and plants that make air, all of your food scraps and dead plant parts can still provide gas , just output is limited by input.
The basis for all products, tools or equipment starts first with materials, metalurgy, black smithing and machining. These skills are had by such a small select few within our society. Most machinists today are machine/cnc operators where very complex parts can be made very quickly using computor softwware and cnc machining but manual machinists with an understanding of metalurgy would be most needed in an after a near extinction level event.
I took a two years machine technology course in high school 1979/1980. I worked a few jobs as machinist but it was giving way to CNC back then. one job I worked with an engineer, master craftsman, and welder to make obsolete parts for machinery. We were referred to as the blacksmiths. Dying skills in this country but could be priceless in SHTF.
Dr. Seuss’s “the cat in the hat” was pretty impressive…
I learned a lot.
Still hate cats.
You should see the book, the hidden art of dr. Seuss if you love his worlds
I have this book and it is my absolute favorite prepping book.
Alien invasion incoming in a few days. Hope they like tacos.
I heard they like feces tacos
you pulled this out of your ass. no little green men are showing up.
and what do you mean by a few days? 3 days, 4?
You left out the word "STAGED" bud
Who doesn’t like tacos?
@@josephjarvis8228not me. I love ❤️ taco 🌮 👅
Bought this book when it was being crowd sourced. It is a beautiful and well put together book.
I once proposed getting a penicillin strain started from a certified pill. crickets is all I heard , unless it was censured as part of the dumbdown machine
Don’t step on Rockefeller’s big Pharma’s toes. 💰
Lots of videos on diy penicillin. Learn today before we go dark.
24 years old and seeing the state of the world and usa i might buy this book i could see a lot of good information and i could teach my future children this stuff
Back in the 80’s there was a series of books called FoxFire I have the whole set as my dad wanted to know how to make wood stain the old way and it was in one of series one of the books goes into making Banjos and many other idea’s all started from a high school teacher and kids
Oooo wow!! What a treasure trove you have!! I use to have them too along w/ all copies of Mother Earth news...but divorce dissolved our library into thin air😩😩😩o well🤷🏻♀️
I have/had the series. Unfortunately, it and most all our preps were stolen by a relative and thrown away or given to total strangers. Why? Because they could and for spite. Relatives, sigh. I tell myself to suck it up and buy the series all over again but whew $$$$.
@@bettyir4302 ...oooo I know $$$...I wonder if they're even all still in print🤔
Great books. Salvaged 3 of the FoxFire series books from a local thrift store dumpster a couple months ago.
@@PaEMT_FF9 OM! From a dumpster!
I wrote a math book once , good enough for the apocalypse I guess , and I can tell that book you show is a ten year book , well built , unique , a must have
Wow, what a beautiful book.
One of the most important information videos this year!!!! This could save your life!
It would be better if you showed that the book works, take something from it and let us all see it. For such a steep price tag, that's the least you can do. Thanks for the video! Cheers!
The Chinese created a lot of things in their many laboratories. In the late 1980s, they came to our Gulf and dumped Lion Fish. I never forgot this. Relatives said that these Lion Fish are aggressive and will eat many (if not all of) marine life. There is no other small marine life that is a contender with it.
It is fierce with spines or needles of lethal toxin.
The Tree of Knowledge of Good & Bad is where it all began.
Ive refrained from purchasing this book. i feel that its more of a novelty than actual knowledge. I feel that if we got sent back to the stone ages this book would be the first people would use to light their fires with to make breakfast. If we truly had to start civilization over we should figure out how we can do it over without the greed and corruption and destroy ourselves in the process which inevitably led to why civilization collapsed in the first place
You have a lot of faith that we won’t destroy ourselves over and over again
What other topic written like this would you want?
Everything about cooking and food processing?
Forging and working with brass and bronze?
House building and carpentry?
Everything you want to know about building boats and sailing?
Everything about textiles and tailoring?
Working with glass ceramics and porcelain?
Seen this advertised on my feed daily. Thought it looked pretty cool.
Glad you covered this book, there’s a million adds for it and no detailed info like you shared, and the many good comments on those who have it, guess I’ll have to ring Mrs. Clauses bell tonight
It's not worth it. I have it...
My last book from the 80s had cigarette adds as well the centre fold was stuck together brother , I am buying this one .
Great show , as always.
Thanks, Nate.
My brother had a book like that in 1970 .
We pick something out of the book on. Weekends ..
Excellent book ✔️🎯
Looks like a good book for the whole family. I can see curious kids wanting to try out some things.
They should be taught most, like they use to, at least with good parent/s ! Should be natural just Wanting to know, to learn of the world and it's surroundings and operations, Outside and, Inside ones Self
It has a few things that aren't great for kids. An entire spread is dedicated to sex toys.
Flint napping how many people even know a piece of flint when they see it
Thank you for sharing, great illustrations! Be safe. 🙂
A beautiful book. The art looks amazing. I'm an artist myself but i'm not that good. My dad bought me a survival book in the 80's (less entertaining and more fact based that covers literally everything, it's a thick book). He worked at a book company so we had tons of books that he got for free or very cheap. I will keep the book forever
This book is so big, you can also use it as a weapon... or as a shield !!!
Make sense
Honestly I don't even know now where to begin because of shit I've gone through shit I've lived through I've been bitchin about this for years and no one believes me I'm thankful you are doing what you do bro
I'm just sad my intelligence and knockdown could go away because of some fools mistake
Jesus loves you. Accept Him today.
@@soulless2859There is always hope. ALWAYS.
Is that the same Jesus people who murdered millions of native Americans? 😅@LucyKelly-jh5is
Nate, your channel is getting recognized bro…. I was on a totally different channel and I was reading the comments … and one comment was mentioned your channel bro…
Looks like a great coffee table book that could start some good conversations
How to make everything, speedrun. In book form. Google that video series.
when i was 8 and not in school or working repairing tv's & radios or yard work or out with friends or watching cartoons 😂 or music 📻 listening i was reading thru a large encyclopedia my family had been talked into buying that no one ever bothered with.. ? this reminded me of that. school i would say i learned little to nothing from.. lol but i always enjoyed learning 👍
That is the coolest book!! I got one'd this summer!! Sooo awesome! 👍🏼💜
Been seeing ads for this book a lot. Thanks for the in depth review.
Amazing production quality again (as always) from Canadian Prepper!
This book is $274.95 Australian dollars.
As an American I didn’t know the AUD sucked so bad.
Same@@jonathanrichardson469
Damn I need this book.
Really? I am not that skilled. I know darn well, regardless of teachings, that I'd be the one eating poison ivy. Can't grow vegetables. Okay with microgreens, sometimes. I am dead.
Added to Wish List😀
Out of all the videos of yours I have watched, this is one of them.
At the beginning of the video, it crossed my mind a couple times, but when you turned to the page depicting livestock and homesteading the similarities between this and Seymour‘s book really emerged, and then you mentioned it!
And it's nice to still have my old boy scout book
Maybe helpful to talk with patriot nurse about this.
I am Belgian. I have the John seymour book...... It's almost the Bible for prepping...... But of course you have to have land in order to grow things.
Get John Seymour's book, "the self-sufficient gardener". I got mine at a used bookstore, and it covers pretty much everything on how to raise all your own food on very little land! Basically, instead of things like cows, you'll be raising rabbits and chickens, and his gardening method produces much higher yields per square foot than any others I've come across :)
Excellent book ! Have you seen the film "Demolition Man" which Elon was discussing with Sylvester Stallone at the Thanksgiving Mar-a-Lago party ? It has interesting self driving electric cars so I watched it again and was impressed by the ending when rebuilding civilization again - The Call for Balance:
In the film's conclusion, after defeating Dr. Cocteau, John Spartan (Sylvester Stallone) suggests to both Edgar Friendly and the representatives of the surface world that the future lies in finding a middle ground. His advice is essentially:
"Look, you guys don't need to live underground in chaos, and you guys don't need to be uptight and controlled about every little thing. Somewhere in the middle... I don't know."
This moment underscores the film's central thesis: a successful society should strive for balance. It shouldn't veer too far into oppressive control or unbridled anarchy. The idea is that freedom and order are not mutually exclusive and that a harmonious society can embrace aspects of both.
I really enjoyed this episode… I like to read (not always prepping) books on how things work… great video
Oh cool a guide to build the same civilization we've got now... the one currently failing. Very useful.
It skips Free Masons and fiat currency, so things will turn out better.
not really since it doesnt have crony capitalist, gender politics and all that other BS. just plain convenience of life.
I think the book looks very interesting and the artwork was pretty cool! Liked the video enhancements on certain pages of spotlighting certain pages of the book too.
Plumbing has saved more lives, not pharmaceuticals. Basic sanitation and hygiene.
Here in Britain we're taught at least I was from a young age how to make penicillin from mold based on the black death plauge mythology really the poor were surviving because all they had to eat was moldy bread penicillin
Holy sh@t that’s a hell of a book
Got that book for my daughter ❤
Awesome idea! I’m gonna copy that this Christmas
@ took me some time to get it …….😅 and I ordered it at the startup! But it beautiful book she loves it!
@@martinfrechette366 thanks for the heads up
Wow! I'll bet that'll up the mood of Christmas. 😂😂😂
Anarchs Cookbook. Who remembers that gem
🤫
Oh my gosh I had one years ago and sadly it went missing, I’ve thought about it often since I started prepping 😢
Incredible artwork and meticulously thought out! The lantern light really sets the mood in your studio!
I usually never purchase sugar and substitute coconut raw butter and/or honey for baking. My favorite is manukora Manuka honey, which has antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties.
I have been wanting something like this! ❤
That would look great on top of my coffee table book on coffee tables that extends into its own coffee table
Yes, Kramer.
@ I like you, Cathy. You, me, and the other person who thumbed up could get along and crack wise after the nukes fly
@KazzArie probably won't survive. If SHTF for too long I'd be the one eating poison ivy.
@ not with this book tho! 😆
It's the Grays Antinomy of survival. I've been glossing over this for about a year, but since CP is pushing it, I think I'll buy it. OK, you win....for now.
I have that book, my son loves it. My 10 year old is an avid reader
Love this bro!
I kept all my old gardening books and marine survival great camping books. Also lots of identification books. Glad I did.
Book with illuminati images, just like my great grandpa's Freemason lodge
Obviously heavy occult shit in it
Well that's interesting 🤔
Thats fkn stupid
I though so too
Imagine some future cave man finds this treasure.
My buddy bought me this book, it’s legit dope!
That price is crazy
First, TWD is a beautiful piece of art! Second, I have been looking for a book like this. Thank you Nate!
P.S. The Nachash was that shiny object that attracted Eve in the Garden. She was lured by it. And it impregnated her with Cain. Bingo !
Are you equating this book to a shiny object which leads to corruption and downfall?
@xando81
The Nachash was the shiny object (not a book). But it formed into a human (beast) and empregnated Eve.
It enticed her first and made her ignore all the warnings of The Most High Lord God Almighty. Then it had shown her knowledge of both good and bad (sinful). She ended up having received its seed by laying with it.
This is how she carries twin seeds.
Dental pain is no joke… I recall about 2 years ago I was 53 back then .. and a rear tooth needed a root canal 🦷… I was in so much pain and the pain put me in tears … my wife looking at me shocked … but my dentist got me in first thing in the morning …. One of the things I did to somewhat alleviate the pain was ice pouches in my mouth…
Beautiful illustrations
Today i learned Canadian Prepper is a MASTERFUL salesperson. This book is good-looking and a fun coffee table accoutrement, but virtually USELESS for real prepping. Just short little zingers and pics that seem written and drawn by AI.
$119 + tax US for an oversized, somewhat pretty, and pretty useless paperweight.
Good call on the AI
I'll wait a bit until the price falls and there would be a 50% discount
The book is worth it if only for the artwork! If it does nothing but spark your interest to investigate further it's a good deal.
Book is more expensive than a university textbook!
Where is the link for the homesteading book?
Cp love you bro been watching you for years this book is the best thing you could have shown yet, I know people don't understand this but for the new herbalist that's just starting out. It's a great show bro and people need to see this
I absolutely love all your videos thankyou
That book is awesome!
A lot of those things in there to me years to learn and I still can gain an immense amount of knowledge from that book.
I’m starting to wonder if I should form a library 🤔 When I was a kid in elementary school, I loved reading the books about military weapons, fiction novels, history books, etc. I think I should put a little library together that my future children could read.
I bought it today! So excited to see it!
The only thing that the book doesn't show you is how to make Ark . 😮
does it have a pdf.
Such a cool lantern! Havent seen lamps like that in stores. Just bought one from CPs site.
Yep I say we do need all that. Thank you Nate
The irony of how to make gunpowder is not lost on me.
Definitely getting this book thanks bro I was actually looking for something like this
All you really need is to watch the first 3 Mad Max Road Warrior movies. The one who controls the guzzolene rules the wasteland. And don't forget who runs Barter Town...
I bought that book for my son for Christmas! Looks so amazing
Fantastic book! Beautiful images ❤ Expensive but looks like it is worth every penny.
Very nice book!! For young and old, reading together..
make sure you downloaded all seasons of Dr.Stone too
This is an awesome show and I feel like it makes science and technology fun again
I got my copy few months ago its still in the plastic wrap
Would love to see you review Ferment and Human nutrition by Bill Mollison, imo one of the ultimate shtf post apocalyptic survival guides on regional and cultural food preservation and diets.
Wild Fermentation probably covers the same info. Paperback 2nd hand costs nearly nothing.
I read a book on how things are going to start again. Right after judgment day
What’s judgment day?
@ you live under a rock 🪨?
$119 on Amazon 🙄