Careful. It’s the windiest place on earth.Yeah this thread has me sufficiently worked up. I think I'm gonna go to the range and dope out my go to war ammo. Lol. ( The LOL is only because it was on my to do list anyway.)
Careful. It’s the windiest place on earth.Yeah this thread has me sufficiently worked up. I think I'm gonna go to the range and dope out my go to war ammo. Lol. ( The LOL is only because it was on my to do list anyway.)
My $0.02 worth...if anything happened here (USA), similar to what happened in Israel last October, I suspect that we'd be, for the most part, on our own, as individuals in this country!I pray that we are never called on to do these things, but being ready is the only option left available. Prepare, plan, train (train, train, train, train), execute.
My $0.02 worth...if anything happened here (USA), similar to what happened in Israel last October, I suspect that we'd be, for the most part, on our own, as individuals in this country!
The disconnect (a form of normalcy bias) is the belief that some calvary will be there to defend oneself and property. The rule of law is almost dead and few know…Pro tip: You are your own first responder.
You're always on your own.
The difficulty for many is their entire lives are intertwined in the current world and it is unfathomable to countenance a life different than that.The disconnect (a form of normalcy bias) is the belief that some calvary will be there to defend oneself and property. The rule of law is almost dead and few know…
If you haven't taken steps to mentally prepare for this yet, now is the time...The difficulty for many is their entire lives are intertwined in the current world and it is unfathomable to countenance a life different than that.
When the SHTF (and it maybe very close by) it will not be an inconvenient situation, it will be a change of EVERYTHING that we have known our entire lives. So don’t be so hard on others, as it will be the worst thing we have ever experienced in our lives…
While mentally prepared is a laudable goal, and I hope my posts convey this, for those that 100% of their subsistence comes from the “system” when to pull the plug is a life or death decision…If you haven't taken steps to mentally prepare for this yet, now is the time...
Yup...that's one of the reasons why we moved out into the county and closer to dad's (farm), along with all the resources that are available out here verses being trapped in a city environment. As well as being out of range from the more immediate issues / threats associated with being in a city type environment, should there be any coordinated attacks or societal collapse.Pro tip: You are your own first responder.
You're always on your own.
Mental preparation...Yes! But not just mentally, but also in knowledge and skill training as well!If you haven't taken steps to mentally prepare for this yet, now is the time...
Looks like a good high level novel outline... write it before it happensHere is a scenario, based on things that have happened in the last several months and years.
Week 1:
Several mass shootings rock the nation as schools, shopping malls and houses of worship are attacked over several days. Protests to "Stop the Violence" and "Repeal the 2nd" pop up around the nation. By the end of the week many of them are near riot stages during the evening.
Weekend 1:
During several of the protests, in several cities lone wolf patriots and some rogue cops open fire on the crowds. The news media go wild flaming the protests into riots, sections of large cities start to burn. Some governors call out the National Guard to supplement local law enforcement. Response to the call out is mixed with 1/3 calling in sick, or already occupied in their primary occupations in first response and health care.
Week 2:
As cities start to burn, a massive cyber-attack hits the phone grid and internet, cutting off communication between panicked families and crashing several 911 centers in large cities. The inability to direct fire and medial responses causes more deaths and distrust. With cities in chaos, truckers refuse to deliver needed supplies. Food and aid stack up in warehouses around major cities.
Weekend 2:
With first responders already stretched thin, distribution warehouses and food processing plants start to experience fires all over the country.
Week 3:
Across the nation, several bridges and overpasses collapse due to trucks exploding at key points. A day later dozens of power substations are attacked causing mass blackouts. Crews are not able to do their jobs safely, so they aren't even called up.
Much of America is now cut off from food, medical treatment, water in several days and communication with each other and authorities. Crisis after crisis has left responders exhausted and stretched thin.
How and when does the Federal government respond? Will it be too little, too late, or massive overreach.
When, where, how and around whom do we rally to fight back against this?
Skills are probably more valuable than preps…If it truly ever gets that bad, I’m probably screwed as I don’t have the necessary skills or stockpiles to maintain for very long. I don’t have the funds for the necessary stockpile.
Hopefully I’ll be able to partner with folks since I have chemistry, mechanical, and reloading skills.