Yikes! An Endgame Survivor's Tale by Dick Browning
Just published: my new book, available in pdf format: :
Yikes! An Endgame Survivor's Tale by Dick Browning
Yikes! Follows a fictional family from Dallas, TX caught in the coming economic crisis predicted by Cliff High and George Ure"s "Web Bot Project". Though the characters in the story are not real, the situations they face and the solutions they discover and use for their ultimate survival are based on real research. Dick's East Texas charm and humor make digesting this serious subject and challenging scenarios that threaten an interesting read that also supplies some genuinely helpful information. Yikes addresses such issues as: - What is likely to happen to jobs, homes, living supplies, essential services if/when the U.S. economic market crashes as most financial pundits believe it will sometime in 2010?
- Will we be able to survive in a city, and if not, will escape from the cities be possible?
- Where could a family go to survive?
- If the power grid goes down, how can we supply our own food, energy and medical needs?
- What will sustainable communities look and operate like?
- How will we address the rebuilding of communication, trade, money?
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| Other Books by Dick Browning The Texas Book of the Dead (Paperback) by Dick
Browning
Available at:Amazon.com:http://www.amazon.com/Texas-Book-Dead-Dick-Browning/dp/1419613375/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1268674159&sr=8-1
Review from Amazon.com:
BRINGING THE FEAR OF THE DARK INTO THE LIGHT, January
27, 2006
Have you ever been paralyzed with fear of "something" in the darkness of
your room but you just couldn't get the courage to turn on the light
and look at it? Sounds silly and irrational, doesn't it? We have,
however, all had this experience at some time in our life. By writing
The Texas Book of the Dead, Dick Browning may have just gotten up and
turned on that light for those of us who have a dreadful dark fear of
death and dying and are afraid to look at it. He gives us a collection
of the personal stories of many ordinary people just like ourselves who
have had experiences that many of us would see as extraordinary because
they demonstrate an accessible relationship between those of us still
living a physical existence in a human body and those we know to have
passed out of their human body...what we call death. We face this
"death" all around us every day whether it is the passing of a beloved
family member, friend, or just watching a TV program depicting human
death. Much of the fear, pain, and guilt that we live with regarding
death could be alleviated if we could just look at this "event" with a
new and healthier perspective. The Texas Book of the Dead is a quick
read which addresses many of our questions about life, death, and dying.
Perhaps it can turn on a little light for you and take away the
paralyzing fear that keeps you from fully living your life now because
of your fears surrounding death and dying. Presented with respect,
humor, and insight, this little book gives one confirmation that life
goes on, and death is just a change that we can live with.
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