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TEOTWAWKI :
The End Of The World As We Know It...
What is
overlooked by many people who otherwise are rational,
educated and responsible is that the world is a very
volatile place. In the United States we have enjoyed
many years of peace on the home soil, not till the
events of September 11th did Americans feel a
small pin prick of what the world has circling around
us. I am not saying that 911 was not a bad and
monumental time in U.S. History or that the loss of life
was insignificant only that if you asked an avg. person
on any street corner if there could be a major attack on
U.S. Soil by a group of people not a country or
organized military you would get the most perplexed look
and a resounding NO.
The world
has been under violent attack nonstop. From the start
of history to it's most resent evocation... yesterday.
What the norm for people to think what will happen is
what has happened. So if you told people on September
10th that some one could fly planes into
buildings as an a attack most would say that is
hyperbole and submit it to the field of fiction. But it
happened.
If you are
a person who reads history you know if a weapon is made
it will be used, sooner or later. So there is the risk
of Bio-Nuke warfare. The world is in the mist of a
global financial meltdown that will effect the poorest
of the poor to the most wealthy. What will happen and
when is anybodies guess but mine is soon and with great
civil unrest with major violence.
The
threat Matrix is the same for any of the above threats
and all of the ones not mentioned. That is a STARTING
point for us all. Please understand that preparing is a
moral act one based on helping not just yourself but the
rest of the folks that will undoubtedly not prep. If
you are squared away with supplies and training you will
not be the one in need but the one that can assist in
stabilizing and rebuilding. You can't do that from a
bunker hiding and hoping some one will put it all
back together or that is will just blow over.
People build families, families build communities
and communities build nations. Be there for your family
then others. |