An ex-infantry soldier and married father of two is sharing some of his best survival tips for families in the event of a major or localized disaster and says preparation is possible for everyone.
Michael Major, 42, currently works as a manager at a fabrication company in the Greater Vancouver area of British Columbia, Canada, where he was born and raised. A DIY expert, skilled in building, welding, machining, electrics, carpentry, and home renovation, he joined the military in 1998 as a reservist and served seven years, where he learned how his skills could be put to use prepping for survival.
“In 2000, I volunteered to go to Bosnia as a peacekeeper, and I was there until 2001,” Major told The Epoch Times. “Things that impacted me in particular were just seeing what the aftermath of a war looks like … the destruction, the devastation. You can see people trying to survive afterwards. That definitely showed me what a post-apocalyptic-type scenario would be, or if there was a societal collapse, a grid down situation, a natural disaster.”…