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mantis wrote:It's not a lack of understanding...it's REALISM. Our economy is humming along, we're growing at a rate that far out-paces the rest of the G8 and we have more oil under our territory than anyone else on the planet. In other words, we don't have a lot to worry about - even if some sort of global collapse was likely - which it is not. I actually have more than 2 months worth of food. In fact, I have more than 2 months worth without even touching my preps. A major ice storm is a far more likely event than some sort of global collapse. A breakdown of social order in this country or globally is highly unlikely to say the least.


ODA 226 wrote:mantis wrote:It's not a lack of understanding...it's REALISM. Our economy is humming along, we're growing at a rate that far out-paces the rest of the G8 and we have more oil under our territory than anyone else on the planet. In other words, we don't have a lot to worry about - even if some sort of global collapse was likely - which it is not. I actually have more than 2 months worth of food. In fact, I have more than 2 months worth without even touching my preps. A major ice storm is a far more likely event than some sort of global collapse. A breakdown of social order in this country or globally is highly unlikely to say the least.
Sorry Mantis but I must strongly disagree with you here. We may be growing our economy faster than any other G-8 country, but I dare say that is like passing a starving person on the road when you have less than 1 days food left yourself.
Yes, you'll make it farther than he did, but you too will soon starve to death; and the United States economy is starving to death. This economy is "growing" at 1.3 %. The economy is stagnent, the TRUE Rate of Unemployment is almost 18% and first time unemployment claims last week were over 400,000! How do these numbers equate to a strong economy? It doesn't.
Doc Torr wrote:"Those who live by the sword get shot by those who see them coming a hundred yards away."
roscoe wrote:.....and don't plan on being The Humongous - it ain't happening.
Electricity wrote:The big issue I see here, is that in your scenario you've now turned your young kids into combatants. Last time I checked, in a fire fight, bullets shoot both ways.
mantis wrote:As bad a shape as the US economy is in right now, I still don't see even a US economic collapse as likely. The elected leaders can and will get a handle on things before they spiral out of control.


ODA 226 wrote:mantis wrote:As bad a shape as the US economy is in right now, I still don't see even a US economic collapse as likely. The elected leaders can and will get a handle on things before they spiral out of control.
Didn't catch that you were a Canadian.However, our elected leaders are the ones who put us in this situation and looking at recent events, they seem hell bent on keeping us in this economic mess.
Doc Torr wrote:"Those who live by the sword get shot by those who see them coming a hundred yards away."
roscoe wrote:.....and don't plan on being The Humongous - it ain't happening.
flsgear wrote:I remember reading somewhere that the safest thing you could do in a civil war (was written I think by a bosnian) was to be lightly or unequipped.
Basically if you were out and about, you'd get harassed by both sides and if you were packing, they'd think you were on the other side. The article said it was a good idea to demand to see the officer in charge to speak with them in all circumstances, to avoid screwing around with the low guys who just want to abuse authority. I wish I could remember the name of it. While it's a bit specific, it does have some interesting lessons in the story and makes a point for covert/conceal-ability.
I'll try to find the article..



mantis wrote:Firearms are ok but do you have the truly important survival gear in place already? Before spending a bundle on all those weapons, be sure that you have all the truly important stuff that you really need in a survival situation first - food, water, shelter, etc. In most scenarios, firearms will be unnecessary except for hunting. Arming your family like some kind of mini-army isn't going to do you much good if you don't have the basics covered first.
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