In December 2022, I was interviewed by Joe Jarvis, the founder of the parallel economy project (PEP), launched on the locals.com platform.
We discussed how to plan for (physical) security preparedness at the individual, family, and business level - in the event of mass civil unrest, mass power outages, and other disaster scenarios.
I agreed with Joe to post one third of the podcast here, on the understanding that any subscribers to Creed Speech whom are interested to view the podcast in its entirety, can do so without a paywall.
Therefore, if you would like to watch the rest for free, I would redirect you to Joe’s parallel economy project at locals.com, whereby you can obtain a free one month trial subscription, using the promo code: CREED.
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Security preparedness and planning: individuals, families, small to medium businesses and corporate models