
Power outages are increasing and we rely more and more on technology.
What is a Blackout?
A ‘blackout’ happens when there is a complete loss of power over a power grid; this can be caused by many things, including:
Severe weather/natural disasters
Equipment failure
Cyber attacks
System overload from power use
They average 7 hours, but can go more than 80 when severe disaster hits. That’s more than three days with no power, no refrigeration, and no wired internet. Worse, major damage to power usually means damage to other utilities too – the biggest concern being water.
When Daniel, an American skilled in mountain rescue was traveling with his family in Spain the entire peninsula went dark. No power, no bank access, no phone.
In getting out and getting home he developed a powerful solution – the Urban Survival Code.
Taken from skills tried, tested, and proven in deep Appalachia, the Code is a system built for surviving urban collapse — without needing bunkers, bullets, or military training.
With this code, you’ll learn:
• How to survive when the power is gone
• Where to go in the middle of a city
• How to get what you need without drawing attention
• And how to lead your family when everyone else is frozen in fear
What Should I Do in a Blackout?
Great question! There’s a lot to do to keep yourself safe, your family provided for, and to position yourself to get help if you need it. Keep your family safer today and learn:
How to secure emergency shelter inside any city using forgotten architecture loopholes
3 water sourcing tricks that work even in urban zones with no utilities
How to create a stealth food cache in plain sight (even in a 1-bedroom apartment)
Mental conditioning rituals to keep your family calm under urban pressure
Escape routes and movement strategies when roads are blocked or militarized
How to disappear digitally — even in a surveillance city
Which common places become danger zones within 6 hours of collapse
Get started with the Urban Survival Code Now!