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THE
SURVIVOR
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What
If?
by
Art
Vandalay
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The Survivor
is, first and foremost,
self-reliant. The
survivor approaches life with the
assumption that nothing is
guaranteed. That at any
moment, a situation may develop
requiring immediate action to avoid
death or harm. Even common
activities such as driving or using
an ATM involve risks and require
survival skills.
The
survivor anticipates and identifies
risks quickly,
allowing “what if?” scenarios to
unfold. The military folks call this
contingency planning. What if my car
breaks down on the trip? What if
that car fails to stop, or tries to
pass? What if someone approaches me
at the ATM machine?
Survivors
ask the “what if?” questions
and answer with “I shall or I
will….”. Survivors know that in
emergency or crisis situations the
individual must be self-reliant.
Most likely, the patrol car or
ambulance will arrive in time only
to question survivors or carry out
casualties. Help may not come at
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Who
knows the next catastrophe to befall us? But it
will happen sometime. It could be regional or
national. It could be natural or man-made. The
“what if?” could be a terrorist nuclear attack,
smallpox outbreak, Chinese EMP burst or just our
huge federal system collapsing from its own weight.
In any case, the survivor has already asked, “What
will I do?”
At
Nacona.com, our goal is to explore this
way of approaching life in both philosophical and
practical terms. Contrary to what the liberals say,
we don’t need big government to solve our
problems. Government creates more problems than they
fix, anyway. What we can do is strive for
self-reliance, and with it, some control of our and
our children’s destiny. Nacona’s goal is to
assist survivors with the both strategic and
tactical skills necessary for a wide range of
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Pricing
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Nacona.com
proudly offers the Nacona Survival Series - a secure,
mobile, comprehensive weapons survival library packaged on encrypted
compact disks. A Decoy
Program fools anyone snooping. NOTE: Autostart
Feature Not compatible
with Windows Vista.
This three CD collection includes images, diagrams, weapons
and field manuals and assorted reference documents concerning a wide
range of weapons of both foreign and domestic. The value of
this data
increases greatly in a
survival situation.
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DECOY
Program and File Encryption |
One of the things that makes these CDs unique
is that they employ a decoy program to hide
the encrypted content. When inserted into the
drive, what appears to be the installation
screen for a screensaver program appears:
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Choosing Read
Me opens a decoy help page for the
"screensaver" program. There is even a
live
web page to support the decoy.
Choosing Install generates this prompt
for a registration code:
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Failure to enter the proper "registration
code" ends the program.
(This is actually the prompt for your Survival
Series Disk password!)
Since the CD's data
files are stored in a .DAT file format, they
won't raise suspicion when seen in Explorer:

Because of the
encryption, they cannot be opened without your
password.
While open, files
reside in your Temp directory. When you close,
the file is deleted. Even your document
history is reset.
Can be installed with
encryption intact to your hard drive if you
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No
matter how many manuals and books you have, can
you take them all?
Will you have them when and
where you need them?
Our
encrypted CD's will
run on any Windows XP
or earlier
computer. Only your
password gets past the
Decoy
Program.
This
mobile weapons library is
the perfect reference insurance for your
laptop bag, bug-out pack and/or retreat.
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$29.95
Postpaid
in USA
FOR ALL 3!
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Questions
or comments e-mail admin@nacona.com |
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