The Disaster Preparation News-Journal (DPNJ), sometimes referred to as the Doomsday Preppers News-Journal, is a monthly publication set to release its first issue this April. To purchase your copy in advance, go to the publisher’s website at http://ibidseminars.com/
What is DPNJ?
Why buy DPNJ in print?
If you are a true doomsday prepper, you already know what follows. For those who are just now taking interest, here is one reason why printed media is superior to digital media in a doomsday/disaster scenario: In most doomsday scenarios, the electrical grid will shut down. Depending on the scenario, it could be the first in a series of events or it could be the last. Access to electronic media will disappear. So, what happens when you need to remember what that article said about preventing radiation poisoning? If you are a DPNJ subscriber, you go to your storage area and retrieve your neatly folded edition of the DPNJ that contains the feature article on preventing radiation poisoning. Then, you remember how you bought supplies for that situation back when you first read the article. You gather the materials and follow the article’s suggestions.
The Disaster Preparation News-Journal is staffed by professional journalist and writers. We interview reputable sources and consult with professionals who are experts in their fields. The articles in the DPNJ are educational articles for readers who take prepping seriously. Accuracy and usefulness are our directives when writing, not entertainment value; however, we do believe our publication is light enough for the average reader and fresh enough to be enjoyed by anyone. And while the subject matter of the DPNJ focuses on speculative events (i.e. disaster/doomsday scenarios), the information contained in the news journal is of a definite and useful nature.
The Disaster Preparation News-Journal contains information not available on popular television shows or Youtube videos. For example, you’ll find product review articles on various items of interest to preppers – items such as water purifiers, backpacks (bug out bags), emergency medical kits, battery-free flashlights, etc. You will find how-to articles that you can refer back to after a catastrophe. You’ll find in-depth articles that discuss the issue of storing important medical supplies not found in most first aid kits (i.e. antibiotics, pain medication, suture kits), and you’ll find articles discussing how to educate yourself on using those types of medical supplies.