I do not know if this has been posted before, but it is good. It is a real-life story of Selco (fictional name) who lived through the Bosnian/Serbian wars. I read his story before, but this is put together in a web site school with new stuff from other contributers. SHTF School - Real Life Survival Experiences
Good story, but I am already preparing for my dogs, as I have three- one pitbull/collie, pitbull/lab, and a deer chihuahua ( which the chihuahua is a good alarm and will quiet down if needed.). my lab mix is a good dog but doesn't listen to me much so I ignore her but make sure she listens still but my pit collie is nice she listens and understands- my lab is just too stuck up.
Selco is pretty good. I've been reading and listening to his blog for the last couple of months. He brings up a lot of things that you just never thought of before- because he lived through it already. I never thought to post his link on here because I was sure someone already did. How did I find out about SHTF School then? I haven't gone all-in and paid for a membership to his school, though. It isn't much, just $27 FRNs. I'm not sure how much more info you can get over what is already in his blog. Defenetly worth a read, he has made me go "hhhmmm" quite a few times.
This Selco guy was a member of survivalistboard.com. It was found that he was a fraud. Bosnian mans story of surviving year long seige. - Survivalist Forum. I am a member there also and remember that he was banned and all his post were totally deleted. I will not pass judgement about his philosophy, for he did reveal a lot of strong points about survival in general, but I would not spend any money to become a member of his web site. That information can found her for free.
I agree. We can learn from others, even if it is only their imagination we are hearing. Too bad someone feels the need to misrepresent themselves; but anything that makes me think is a good thing.
There is always something to learn. Perhaps to them, the recognition given to an author of fiction is less than what is given to a survivor of reality?