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(Free 30-Min Workshop) Real-world “mob defense” tactics!

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Early Access - Up to 85% OFF Ok, this is NOT for everyone, but… I’m sure you remember the

Early Access - Up to 85% OFF [Shop Survival Frog]( Ok, this is NOT for everyone, but… I’m sure you remember the massive rioting, looting and civil unrest of 2020, right? City buildings were burning to the ground… …businesses were being looted… …peaceful citizens were being pulled from their cars and beaten in the streets! The bad news is… with all the fury leading up to the next presidential election, all the signs are pointing to things only getting worse in the weeks and months ahead! That’s why I feel it’s absolutely critical for every prepared citizen to know what’s coming, and take steps NOW to be ready in case protests heat up in your area. A friend of mine knows from experience… You see, as a soldier in combat, my friend, Jeff Anderson, once found himself smack-dab in the middle of an all-out riot – surrounded by a desperate, angry mob! Jeff is going to share the story of this attack (and the steps he took to survive!) in [a special online “crash course” training event]( with his 3-step defense plan he developed that will protect you and your family during times of civil unrest… [Click To Watch Video]( The training is only 30-minutes long… won’t cost you a dime to attend… and there’s nothing to buy. But there’s a limited number of seats available, and with all the chatter online and in the news about “war in the streets”, I know this event is going to fill up fast. If you want to attend, [I highly suggest you grab one of the 200 seats available before they’re gone]( ok? I’ll see you at the training! ~ Survival Frog Preparing Made Easy® P.S. – Yes, there WILL be a replay available so register even if you can’t make it Thursday. BUT… Jeff said that he has some bonus training for those of you who make the time to show up LIVE, so really try to make it, ok? [All the details are right here…]( Need help? Talk with a product expert, place orders, or get customer support, email support@survivalfrog.com Survival Frog, 621 Kalamath Street, Suite 75, Denver, CO 80204, USA Can't see this email? [Open in your browser](. Want to update your email preferences or unsubscribe? [Manage your preferences here]( or [unsubscribe here](. [Unsubscribe](

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