I've just finishing my book "Getting Ready2Survive" and I would like to find a few people who are qualified to help me review it for technical accuracy before I send it off to the publisher.

It's basically a how-to book on personal preparedness. It focuses on teaching people how to survive the first 3 hours; the critical phase for surviving any disaster. As you are all probably aware, the highest rate of fatalities due to any form of disaster occur during the first Three of the Law of Threes - 3 seconds to make a decision, 3 minutes of critical medical care (Airway, Bleeding, Circulation), and 3 hours of exposure.

Anyway, my book covers how to properly prepare to survive the Three's. It trains individuals how to assemble a viable, robust personal preparedness system that retains its full usefulness even in the event one or more appendages are severely injured.

I based this work on my experiences and training from the military, NSA, and CIA. I have enough combat experience to feel that I am a reasonably qualified expert. I don't argue that there are tens of thousands who have far more experience than I have, but I think it's a bit like raising kids; no two people will have the exact same experience and while some people have several kids, even the parent of a single child is qualified in the fundamentals.

Anyway, please contact me if you have ideas, suggestions, advice, or just want to help me network with fellow LDS preparedness acolytes.

Thanks,