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A Lighter In Your Bug Out Bag Could Kill You

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SPONSORED Sponsored content keeps our newsletter free. We do not endorse all advertisers. Are you pinning your survival hopes on a lighter? Ordinary lighters need fuel, which leaks out and evaporates over time, and let’s face it, carrying lighter fluid or butane in your bag is downright dangerous. But that’s not what will kill you.  What will kill you is the inability to make a lifesaving fire for heat and to boil water because your regular lighter is as dead as a doornail after months (years?) of being stored in your bag.  Ditch that puny Bic or leaky Zippo and get yourself a real piece of survival equipment – [the SurvivaLighter Plasma Arc 1800 Degree Firestarter.]( The SurvivaLighter is a dual plasma arc lighter that do things no ordinary lighter can: - It lights even under running water - It’s dual plasma arc flame burns at over 1800 degrees - It’s totally windproof. Or hurricane proof. Or Tornado proof. - It uses no fuel of any kind, and can be charged by any USB device. Oh, and sold separately, we make a solar charger for the SurvivaLighter which means it will always be there for you when you need it. Don’t put your trust in a fossil fuel lighter…..pick up a SurvivaLighter! SurvivaLighter is also running a promotion right now, and for a limited time they are taking [61% off the price of the SurvivaLighter]( so that they can get it into the hands of as many American Patriots as possible. Quantities are extremely limited, so you must act immediately to claim your discount. -Sign Off  DISCLAIMER Use of this Publisher's email, website and content, is subject to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use published on Publisher's Website. Content marked as "Ad," "Special" or "Sponsor" may be paid third party advertisements and are not endorsed or warranted by our staff or company. The content in our emails is for informational or entertainment use, and is not a substitute for professional advice. Always check with a qualified professional for treatment advice and/or diagnosis. Be sure to do your own careful research before taking action based on anything you find in this content. Freedom Journal 1646 W Hwy 160 #113 Fort Mill South Carolina 29715 United States You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL}. Click here to modify your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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