EMP: Equipping Modern Patriots
With a Story of Survival
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Kent Clark
About this listen
EMP: Equipping Modern Patriots is a harrowing story of survival after the destruction of the electric grid and nearly every electronic device in the country. Jonathan Hollerman paints a vivid and disturbing picture of society falling apart after an Electromagnetic Pulse attack against our nation.
Can you imagine a world with no phones, no TV, no internet, and no way to access your bank account? Without the electric grid, there would be no lights, no heating or air conditioning in your home, no public water, and the sewer could back up into your home. Without modern vehicles or interstate trucking, the supermarkets would quickly run out of food. Since the majority of the military is not hardened against an EMP, they would be unable to come to the aid of its citizens and maintain order. Our humanity is questioned when survival of the fittest becomes reality.
This is not only a thrilling story but offers practical, life-saving advice for an imminent threat. If you enjoyed Patriots by James Wesley Rawles or One Second After by William Forstchen, then you will enjoy this story of survival.
©2013 Jonathan Hollerman (P)2014 Jonathan HollermanWhat listeners say about EMP: Equipping Modern Patriots
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- VJ
- 25-08-19
Good storytelling.
Good storyline & advice on preparing for the effects of long term power failure and how society will inevitably degenerate.
The narrator of this instalment of the story is totally unsuitable I am sorry to say. I am sure Mr Clark would be great at narrating non fiction, but the lack of expression and character differentiation made it difficult to follow the story at times.
I hope the next two instalments will benefit from the change in narrator.
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- Dale K. London
- 10-03-21
Interesting and plausible
This book is an interesting if fictional exploration of the possible implications, both social and personal, of a nationwide grid-down scenario. The author writes engagingly and with obvious deep knowledge of his subject matter. The narrator does a good job of capturing the essence of the various characters. It was worth the price and I look forward to hearing more on the series.
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- Mike
- 30-04-15
Good storyline but oh the dialogue...
In retrospect, I should have guessed by the title...
It almost had me puking with the sickly holier than thou patriotic rhetoric. God save 'Christian gun toting NRA Americans'.
Recommended only for readers from the 'good old' (?!) US of 'A'. A bullet and a prayer for all of you.
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