Best 2012 Survival Guides
Reviewed by Jack Jobe
How do you pick the best survival guide?
We look for: accurate, detailed instructions; comprehensive coverage of all dangerous scenarios, practical and cost effective advice, and clear communication that even your 10 year old can follow.
Out of dozens of 2012 guides online and in print, here are our top picks:
#1 Survive in Place |
The best downloadable program for practical survival skills preparedness. The Survive In Place course surpasses other 2012 Survival programs because he teaches you to take immediate action. Do what you can – with what you have – as quickly and as quietly as you can. Each week with a couple of bonuses – like flu season threats and reactions – David Morris guides you into rethinking being prepared. His tips are useful, and inexpensive – unless he tells you otherwise. Each week I am delighted by hearing David’s refreshing, balanced insights from a family man, and Wilderness EMT Point-0f-View. As you follow the advice and exercises David encourages you to do, you actually feel better about yourself because you are taking responsibility for this aspect of your life.
Survive In Place by David Morris helps you to educate your family without them thinking you’ve gone off the deep end. If you’ve got young kids, the camp at home scenario is worth the whole course.
While reviewing my lessons to write this article, I noticed at least 3 places where advice given by David Morris’ Survive In Place saved me more than what I paid. That’s a fantastic investment to more than triple your money invested which you can use to buy survival gear you need. Buy Survive In Place – it could save people you love. |
#2 Survive AnythingRating: |
If what you want is a great overview of short-to-long term survival scenarios and options, filled with checklists, Survive Anything is the course.
If it weren’t for ‘too many’ grammatical mistakes, I could give this information my full endorsement. These major Sections foretell the many subchapters you will learn about. From “Absolute Basic Gear” to “Flee or Defensive Strategy for Staying Home” - each of these areas gets you thinking and that alone is most important. Your brain is your number one survival tool. All of these survival scenarios and lists of supplies are vital for you making the best decisions for yourself, your family and friends. Read more about “Survive Anything” by clicking here. |
#3 2012 Official CountdownBest 2012 Prophecies Guide ! |
2012 Official Countdown is the most well rounded program targeting the specific December 21st date, with almost every conceivable possibility addressed. It covers theories and predictions in depth. If you are looking to anticipate what will happen rather than prepare for any possible danger, this might be the best guide for you.
You will be buried in information. I suggest you start first by reading about and buying the survival gear, food and tools you could need for weeks or months, if things go very wrong. The 2012 Official Countdown Survival Guide put out by James Sayers is very well assembled. It provides you enough information to help you decide where to put your efforts. The quicker you assemble your basics, the better off you will be. Emergencies seldom come with warnings. The best way to decide if this is the best program for you is to go to the author’s website and see if their summary speaks to what you need to know. Be wise, and any investment in your Self knowledge is best because no one can take it from you. |
#4 2012 Survival Guide |
2012 Survival Guide covers all the basics for survival preparation, but in less depth than either Survive in Place or Survive Anything. It does not go into depth like the 2012 Official Countdown for theories, and predictions. 2012 Survival Guide does cover a wide range of scenarios, but I feel more detail is needed if you want to be fully prepared.
The completepackage is a packed with as wide a range survival information as you can imagine. As before, I will recommend you spend a few minutes at the author’s site through our link and see if they are addressing topics which interest you. |
Since all these guides are about the same price (~$50), I feel your best value for survival skills is Survive in Place. If you are primarily focused on 2012 predictions and theories, 2012 Official Countdown is your best bet.



