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So the lesson here is to plan on shooting everyone.
One is the loneliest number...
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So the lesson here is to plan on shooting everyone.
The biggest vulnerability we have as a nation, in my view, is the electrical grid. Compound that with the complexity in major cities of the supply chain with regard to food and fuel and a lot of people are at risk if a catastrophe happens.
... Dang tooo deep a subject for e Friday LOL
I did a show on this awhile in a podcast I did and a few places I thing I posted what I call the
Basket Ball Effect, ( The short version is as follows) . A few years ago I was watching a game on TV it was playoffs and
there were all these people cheering and having fun eating their food and having a great time. These same people all went out and
trashed the city they were, burned cars, rioted stores. Yet these same people hours earlier where enjoying themselves sitting side by side in peace. The explanation is pretty long but sure most get the jist. Maybe its that I am old school but seen so many bad people do bad things. And why I am no angel God knows that clear, I hate seeing people being cruel to each other and well in SHTF whom would control those people ? No one so these people we see even rioting could be restraining themselves. It would be hard to trust people yet in some cases in SHTF you will find situation where you must venture out and guess thats why we all practice with our firearms time an time again. But hey let hope that doesnt happen because unlike in wars, if SHTF there will be zero rules, or conduct observed.
Dang tooo deep a subject for e Friday LOL
In ten thousand years we will all be just a layer of sediment.My favorite, "The veneer of civilization is thin".
Before the Denny's waitress comes with the check, we'll all be a burning ball a fire. so there's thatIn ten thousand years we will all be just a layer of sediment.
Even with hydropower, it's still dependent on the lines and distribution substations... very vulnerable to some local warlord deciding to cut off everybody downstream.
Have a less-lethal plan as well. If you have a group of people roaming your neighborhood... you really cant do anything unless theyre entering your place. You cant start pumping rounds at them through your fence boards.
When order is restored, and it will be, you will have to account for the dead people around your property
Like the man said:
"Be polite. Be professional. But have a plan to kill everyone you meet."
And therein lies the problem.
What are we supposed to do with the bodies? I mean, I know my neighbor will still want to feed his pit bulls, but Jeez, that seems kinda extreme.
It's too rocky around here to dig that many holes,... So what's the defensive marksman to do?
The coyotes around here take care of stuff like that, and quickly. So I am told.
+1 for Trigger Effect. Even if it weren't for the subject matter, it'd be worth the price of admission to watch Elizabeth Shue be GD gorgeousFor anyone who has not seen the film The Trigger Effect, it's a great film that deals with how quickly "society" fades away in a prolonged crisis.
If you live near a creek or river, the crawdads, and otters take care of those things real quick. Don't know what else ate the azz out of a beaver my neighbor trapped last year.