In order to prepare for any disaster, crisis, or attack, you must think in "layers" of survival gear. Of course you know you need a bug-out bag if you're forced to evacuate. (Click here for the ultimate bug-out bag list... ==> http://SurvivalKitBugOutBag.com/bag/?AFFID=56168) But another area that a lot of people don't think of is your "every day carry" gear (or EDC). That's because you never know when disaster is going to strike and your EDC may be the only gear you have available to save your life when there's no warning and you can't get to your home or car for your other gear. But your EDC really ISN'T just about disasters and attacks. Many of these items have every-day uses that can protect you as well. For example... One of the hidden threats few people even know about is that of the "predatory voyeur" while you're traveling away from home. You see, some hotel owners (or employees) have found clever ways to hide small cameras in hotel rooms in order to videotape you and your spouse changing clothes or even "getting down to business" if the mood strikes you. It happens more than you think and there are websites out there that will pay these freaks for their illegal amateur clips (or they just keep them for personal viewing). With technology being what it is, these camera lenses are super small... affordable by anyone... and can be hidden practically anywhere while sending a remote signal to a recorder in another room. The options are endless and you'll never even know you're being spied on and video taped! But for the prepared survivalist who's aware of this common threat, a simple mini-LED flashlight can catch these predators in the act and not only protect your privacy... but bring them to justice. Here's what to do every time you travel... * Once you get settled into your room (it could be a hotel, B&B, or even a friend's house believe it or not!), sit on the bed and pull out your mini-LED flashlight. * Place the light right at the corner of your eye, shining away from you so it's facing in the same direction as your sight path. * Now, look around the room at different objects where a camera could be hidden, like at... Alarm clock Fire alarm (on wall or ceiling) Television Picture frames Lamps Even stuffed animals like "nanny-cam" teddy bears You really have to think "sneaky" and where someone might hide a camera (and be sure to check the bathroom as well) * What you're looking for is a flash reflection of your light off of any camera's lens. It will be fast and sharp (sort of like a camera flash) and you'll notice it instantly. * Once you see that flash, inspect that area very closely and you may find a tiny camera lens. GOTCHA! Don't let these pervs get away with it! If you find a hidden cam in your room, contact the police right away and prosecute to the fullest extent of the law. Norm Bettencourt P.S. - How many "every day carry" survival items do you have on you right now? This week, you can pick up the ultimate EDC list and the ultimate bug-out list in a special "2-for-1" deal at this website... ==> http://SurvivalKitBugOutBag.com/bag/?AFFID=56168 This will truly cover you for an "instant disaster" as well as a longer-term survival scenario when you and your family need to hightail it to a secondary safe-zone with your bug-out gear. Check it out and take advantage of the savings, ok?