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Interesting thread. Here are a few thoughts from the House of Meow:

1. An TEOTWAWKI Mad Max situation is the most unlikely scenario. If it does happen, then we do what it takes to survive – whatever it takes. After all, who is going to hold us accountable? Those with the most wits and the most guns will survive.

2. In spite of what some people on this board believe, America is not Africa. As a born and bred Pennsylvanian, the moment the thin veneer of civilization shatters, I’m not going to take that as an opportunity to go slaughter Ohioans. Now there is a type of tribalism that has grown up in some sections of some cities among certain groups. You don’t want to be anywhere near them. But I doubt they would last long beyond their own urban borders.

3. If government fails, community takes over. Anarchy just isn’t that popular in this country. People like stability. There were many small communities after Katrina that dried themselves off and started cleaning up immediately. Neighbors banded together and pooled their resources. We didn’t see them on the news because that isn’t drama. Communities made up of the chronically stupid won’t last long.

4. If you’ve read any books about London or Berlin during WWII, (or Beirut) you know that even in the worst hard times, even in the big city people adapt and continue their lives under the “new normal.” Those that can’t make that transition die off quickly.

5. Being prepared (food and meds stockpiled, security measures in place, etc) gives us the added benefit of time to assess a disaster situation. In the event of a Bad Event, the House of Meow is ready to hunker down IMMEDIATELY. I don’t have to transition to survival mode because I have been preparing for so long now (since September 12, 2001), that it has become a way of life – and even a satisfying hobby. If things go to hell, House of Meow goes on lockdown and we can monitor the situation in relative comfort and decide our next moves.

In the mean time, we are completely prepared for any short term disasters – like Snowmageddon last year or a week long horrific flu that struck this family this winter. We did nothing to get ready for it. We are always ready. And THAT…is a nice feeling.

80 posted on 03/05/2011 2:34:43 PM PST by meowmeow (In Loving Memory of Our Dear Viking Kitty (1987-2006))
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To: meowmeow
Good post! I agree with you. I live in Alaska, in "sort-of" rural Wasilla, and a lot of the things that are concerns for urban dwellers Outside we won't have to worry too much about, but on the other hand, we have a whole different set of serious difficulties to plan for, most of which revolve around the climate.

I was just thinking of something entirely unrelated...If anyone is stockpiling grains like corn, wheat, or barley, in their whole forms, I hope they are also giving good thought to a STURDY, hand-operated grain mill to grind it with.

96 posted on 03/05/2011 5:10:23 PM PST by redhead ("I think I'm the best fish filleter in the whole third grade." --Piper Palin)
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