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Smart Device Saves 6 Lives In Wisconsin Blizzard

Smart Device Saves 6 Lives In
Wisconsin Blizzard


- Help us! Please! He's not moving... (Crying) I... I don't want to lose him... Thank God we saw the lights!
That's the moment our lives changed... And no, I wasn't the one knocking... I was on the other side of the door. Shocked at the sight of a grown man crying with his child laying soft in his arms... hanging by a thread... Almost frozen to death.
But it wasn't just our lives that changed... 17341 hard working Americans are now living a better life, with a lot more money in their pockets...
Now... I know you'll think you've heard this before... And your BS senses are going off... But what I'm talking about it's not a "well guarded secret" or a "never-before-seen device" made by some "forgotten genius inventor"... It's actually something simple that thousands of people use... But in an inefficient and expensive way...
Used properly...

...it will help you slash an excess of 70% off your power bill overnight...


That's over $2000 a year!
Not only that, but it's lightweight and portable, so you can take it whenever and wherever you want. Just put it in the trunk and you're good to go.
And no... You don't need a second mortgage to afford it. Actually, you'll get it up and running with just dimes on the dollar!
Hi, my name is Ryan Tanner.
And today you're going to learn how a simple and ingenious device saved 6 lives during a monstrous Wisconsin flash blizzard... and turned the tide against the corporate fat-cats once and for all!
I'm guessing you might have seen on the news the sheer power Mother Nature unravels during the cold Wisconsin winters... Or you might have experienced it yourself.
Anyway you turn it... It's nothing you can take lightly. And almost always... catches you off-guard.
I've seen with my own eyes how a bright sunny sky darkens in a matter of minutes... temperatures drop by 30 and 4 feet of snow impairs 21st century technology sending everyone in the Dark Ages... In a matter of hours!
Because that's where we'd be without light... and warmth. The whole money in the world won't help you... No Gov will protect you...

Chances are, when disaster strikes,
99% you'll face it alone.


So, only one thing can make the difference between starving and being fed... freezing and being warm... light and darkness... And that's being PREPARED.
And with today's response in disaster situations... You might be looking out the window, freezing both inside or outside... or even worse... for up to a week.
Remember how fast action was taken during the Katrina disaster? or the 2011 blackout? I think they're still hauling aids and supplies there, not knowing 5 years have passed... So who's your best bet? The Government... or yourself?
I lost the bet on the Gov once... And 6 people almost lost their lives... Only a simple contraption made the difference between life and death... And it's something each and every one of us should have...
Because no matter where you live... North, South, East or West... Mother Nature always has something that can turn your life upside-down... tornados, hurricanes, blizzards, floods... you name it... and Gov officials are only going to watch in awe... or God forbid, count the bodies on live TV.
Imagine the toughest, coldest winter... 4 feet of snow as your eyes can see.
You get through it somehow... But when spring comes you won't be happy and joyful like you see in the movies... 'Cause all that snow melts... and flash floods will be knocking at your door! You have to be prepared around the clock.
So I think it's time everybody started caring for themselves... And I'm not talking about massive stockpiles... Sure, you could do that... But actually all you need is a well equipped and stocked kitchen... a good heater or AC unit and Green  ELECTRICITY.

This is something that can save your life...


...and your loved ones around you. 6 people are still here today to tell the tale. And 17341 hard working Patriots are now making the Big E picking up the tab.
Here's what some of my close friends had to say about it:
"At first I was a bit skeptic when it came to solar... I thought it was too expensive. But my wife pushed me to give your system a try. I'm glad I did because it works just like you said it would. Thank you!"
Steve B. Dallas TX
"Clean cut video guides! Haven't seen anything like this in a while. I got everything I needed from the first trip to the store. That's what I hate most... Second trips for supply and parts. Thankfully, this wasn't the case. I shorted the bill by 52% and am proud of it. Big thanks from Boston"
So stick with me for a couple of minutes and...

...I'll let you in on all the nitty gritty details
you need to know.


As I said, my name is Ryan Tanner, I'm a 52 y.o. mechanic from Milwaukee... Happily married for 27 years and raised two beautiful daughters.
(Me and the girls, Fall 2001. How time flies...)
The story I'm about to share started 2 years ago in a cold October afternoon... I was raking leaves in my backyard when I saw my wife slamming the back door and running towards me... I knew something was wrong...
"Honey... Your father... he's dead..."

I couldn't move for a minute...


Shocked... It must be a mistake... I talked to him on the phone a couple of hours ago...
But it was no mistake... God, how I wish it was... He felt he couldn't breathe so he called the Ambulance... unlocked the door and lied on the bed waiting... And that's how they found him 40 minutes later... The paramedics tried their best but it was too late. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
I was devastated... We all were... But we had to face the facts and try and move on... What's worse, foreclosure notices started pouring in from the bank... We couldn't cover his debt... So we agreed on selling his cabin in the mountains where he lived.
I talked to the girls and planned a last farewell trip to the cabin before selling it...
It was late November... but the sun was still a bit warm... So we didn't pack thick clothing... We were going only for the weekend, after all.
We arrived in the evening... lit up the fireplace, made a few sandwiches and started talking... remembering all the beautiful times we had there... sadly thinking it was all over.
The hours passed and we didn't notice it started snowing outside... When we did... my first thought was... "we're stuck here"... But then again, it was November.

How hard can it snow?


By 10 p.m. it was 2 feet... by 11:30 was 3 feet. I started worrying... I had winter tires on my Caddy... But they were no match for this.
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I checked the fridge and the kitchen... There was still some food left. We had enough fire wood for the night... The power was still on. So we thought we'll wait it out.
At 12:15 I heard desperate knocks at the door. A man was holding a boy in his arms... His cheeks were blue-ish... He wasn't moving... I rushed them inside near the fireplace, covered them with blankets and made them a hot tea.
After a couple of minutes the little boy started waking up. The man told us his name is Andy and they almost froze to death after their car got stuck in the snow. They lived actually not far from our cabin.
But it was so dark and the blizzard was so violent, they couldn't find their way home. After stumbling for two hours in the white storm, he saw the lights at our house...

And realized they were saved.


He told us he hasn't seen any lights for miles. And that was odd... Because there were lots of cabins and houses nearby.
Three hours later we got an unexpected visit from one of our neighbors. He brought his family over after seeing we had electricity... Hoping we could charge his daughter's inhaler.
They told me the power was out since 9 pm... But we still had the lights on.
And that's when I understood. We were the only ones that had power... but why? and how?
I didn't do anything for it... So where was it coming from? Nothing was different around the house... the wiring was the same... We were connected to the same grid...
I started inspecting the house... The rooms... the basement... Nothing.
I went and searched the shed... Something must be powering up the house... I only found 6 dusted tool boxes and a ping-pong table...
It was cold... so I left it like that. In about an hour the little boy was joyfully back on his feet... And started playing with my daughters...
We all got through the night ok, a bit scared of what was going on outside, but safe and warm in my father's cozy cabin.
In the morning I was restless... Trying to figure out what kept the lights on. So I inspected the cabin and the shed again.
That's when I saw lights flickering inside one of the dusty toolboxes...
I opened it and realized what saved our lives: My father's preparedness like a helping hand beyond the grave...

A secret power bank.


Each and every toolbox was a power source of its own. 3 were depleted, 3 were still kicking at 80%. But what charged them?
I took a closer look at the ping-pong table. It was odd... I didn't know my father played the game... And to my amazement it wasn't a table... But a folding array of solar panels. Small and compact... Like nothing I've seen before.
I must of stayed 4 hours in the shed trying to figure out how 2 small panels could have charged the whole bank... And how 3 batteries of that size could have powered an entire cabin for 16 hours straight.
I had enough time to study the contraption... Because snow plows were nowhere in sight. Actually in the afternoon we had to go search for firewood and water supplies... To be prepared just in case we had to spend another night there.
And we were right... No one showed up.
We still had power through the second night. Although we had to cut down on the big screen TV not knowing if we were going to spend a third one up there.
Help only came the next day... With the usual hassle... Like the Gov was doing us a favor... After waiting for 48 hours... What if we wouldn't have had electricity... Or food... Or supplies.
Or even worse... And we would have been all stranded like Andy almost was, in his car, in the middle of nowhere.
Who would've helped us then? No one!
And that's the thing my father in all his years understood best.

You have to be prepared first.



And that there was the life saver.


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Everybody can get solar panels up on the house or in their yard... But how long does a single charge last?... how much would a normal system cost?... Not to mention maintenance, snow, and all the space they take... Or even worse, putting your health at risk by hanging them on the house and climbing up there to clean them. It's a nightmare when winter comes... High winds... Or when a sudden hail storm hits.
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