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Blurb: “Hi, my name's Joel Lambert. I spent ten years on a United States Navy SEAL team, running covert mission overseas. After returning home, I became a BUD/S instructor, in charge of training the next generation of SEALs.
After the Navy, I got recruited by Discovery Channel to star in Manhunt, a reality TV series where I would infiltrate different secured areas of various countries. Once I did, my mission was to evade and escape their special operations force, or some other elite taskforce, as they would try to track me down before I reached my extraction point, usually several days away. It was a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, where every mistake could be my last. I would use counter- and anti-tracking techniques and lay down deception trails and booby traps to attempt to evade my pursuers and get away clean. And I did all that while surviving a very hostile environment full of wild beasts and snakes, sourcing my own food and water, and tending to injuries with nothing but plants. They would get to use Humvees, surveillance drones, and every other advanced tool they had at their disposal.
It was an unfair fight, but thanks to my unique SEAL training and extensive combat experience, it was a fight I was able to win nine times out of ten.
Around this same time, on social media and in the public's eye, "bug-out bags" became cool. "Bugging out" is grabbing a big bag full of essential survival items and leaving your house with it in the case of a natural or manmade disaster. The idea is to survive in the wild with whatever you have in your bug-out bag until things cool off.
Since I was doing pretty much exactly that on Manhunt, I would often be asked my thoughts on the matter, what was in my bug-out bag, and if would I like to endorse or help create a mass marketed bug-out bag.
I never addressed that question publicly. Escape and evasion, which is the military version of bugging out, is always a last resort except for a few very unique and rare circumstances. It is the final option once everything that can go wrong has.
This book is my answer.
I never wanted to teach people how to bug out. What I wanted to do was to create the first guide for BUGGING IN, which you're now holding in your hands. It will show you exactly how to survive in your own home during the next crisis. Once you go through it, you'll know exactly what you need to stockpile and how much of it: food, water, medicine, communication devices, and a lot more! A Navy SEAL's Bug-In Guide will also reveal the special skills and knowledge you need to defend everything you've got and hold dear. It's a step-by-step guide for outlasting the worst kind of collapse and rising to the top of that fallen society.
Nobody has ever written a bug-in guide as in-depth as this, and I hope it will one day save you and your family.”