A few suggestions if you need something good to read
Just a few of my suggestions on various topics if you need a good read.
Privacy
How to Be Invisible: by J.J. Luna
Without a doubt the best book on privacy I have been able to find. It covers everything from using business entities for privacy to hiding your home address from anyone who may be looking for you.
GMO Foods
Seeds of Deception: Exposing Industry and Government Lies About the Safety of the Genetically Engineered Foods You’re Eating by Jeffrey Smith
The book that opened my eyes to the different ways in which we are being poisoned by corporations with government approval. Well documented and footnoted, this book will shock you.
Police State/Government Abuse
Send In The Waco Killers: Essays on the Freedom Movement, 1993-1998 by Vin Suprynowicz
Flat out one of the best books I have ever read. Cases of extreme government abuse, and other horror stories written by a well known newspaper columnist.
Survival
SAS Survival Handbook: How to Survive in the Wild, in Any Climate, on Land or at Sea by John Lofty Wiseman
The bible of survival, if you only buy one book for survival, make sure it is this one. Also small enough to fit in your “crap hit the fan” kit.















Okay, one more post. THIS is more of what I expected of this site and the admin when I started reading this site. Thank you. Will take your advice.
See Dixie, we can be civil
Like all the picks except the one that apparently slams genetic engineering as a type of poisoning. I’m a big fan of How to Be Invisible — check out howtobeinvisible.com, the author’s web site.
David-
Have you actually researched the dangers posed by GMO foods?
Howtobeinvisible.com is just a plain awesome website, I post in the Q&A quite a bit.
David-my aunt was a strict vegetarian all her life. She lived in Europe where genetic engineering by the big food companies have been going on for years. She died of cancer as did a lot of vegetarians over the years (she was married to a college professor and did a lot of research on the subject before she died). This book really sounds worthwhile. I am going to read it.
There are numerous radio interviews with Jeffrey Smith, the author of Seeds of Deception. If you need help finding them, let me know, I will post them here.