Contingency Cannibalism: Superhardcore Survivalism's Dirty Little Secret FROM THE PUBLISHER
Let's cut to the chase. In a life-or-death situation, practicing cannibalism is the ultimate test of a survivalist's will to live. This book is a twisted, tongue in cheek look at cannibalism as a last-resort survival option. Pulling no punches, it answers such pressing questions as: Does it taste like chicken? What will my friends and family say? Will I get a disease? What if I like it? Shiguro Takada analyzes real-life case studies of determined survivors who engaged in cannibalism to save their hides, including the Donner Party and the Uruguayan rugby team stranded in the Andes Mountains. he also dissects historical episodes of wide-scale cannibalism in such places as Scotland, China and Africa for vital lessons on how not to practice contingency cannibalism. Finally, Takada serves up the hard-core decisions and gruesome details one must know in order to partake in this grisly practice. For entertainment purposes only.
The Publisher (marketing@paladin-press.com),
SYNOPSIS
A dark humor book, Contingency Cannibalism covers historical examples from humorous perspectives, and answers such questions as: Does it taste
like chicken? What will my friends and family say? What if I like it?
This book also had real information on dealing with crisis/survival
situations and pokes fun at the Y2K panic.