Posted on 04/09/2012 6:25:23 PM PDT by Kartographer
My first and worst concern was what is gonna happen with my kids, I had two toddlers, and I did not have any clue what is gonna happen, or even what is gonna look like when hell broke lose. We did not want to believe it could happen. We heard the sound of big guns miles away and stories of violence, rape and murder but everything looked so peaceful.
At the beginning, actually right before everything started during my meetings with my friends and colleagues at work we discussed the deteriorating situation, and pretty soon I found myself faced with important decision: is it worth to send my kids to some more secure region or to some relatives to neighboring country, or keep them with me, and wait what happens.
I never had question am I going to leave this place, I found it normal to stay in my city, with husband, in my house. Looking back now I know it was big mistake.
If I want to describe my worst feeling trough all of that, it was not hunger, danger, fire, cold or anything like that. It was definitely the feeling of uncertain future, complete absence of feeling that I control coming events, I was helpless and just like a leaf in a storm. Anything could happen.
(Excerpt) Read more at shtfschool.com ...
Not true. Logistics is what wins a battle. The "whores" will give the soldiers a reason to fight, but the soldiers need support in the form of food, shelter, communications, supplies, ammo, etc. One big problem with the youngest few generations is that they grew up in a disposable society. They think if something breaks, you throw it away and get a new one. Well, that won't be possible in a SHTF situation. Having people around that can fix (or build) vehicles, guns, electronics, generators, etc. will be invaluable. Those of us with those kinds of skills will be well taken care of.
Not true. Logistics is what wins a battle. The "whores" will give the soldiers a reason to fight, but the soldiers need support in the form of food, shelter, communications, supplies, ammo, etc. One big problem with the youngest few generations is that they grew up in a disposable society. They think if something breaks, you throw it away and get a new one. Well, that won't be possible in a SHTF situation. Having people around that can fix (or build) vehicles, guns, electronics, generators, etc. will be invaluable. Those of us with those kinds of skills will be well taken care of.
Huh??
He interview some women survivors for the article.
It's fits her very well.
Sorry, but what immediately leapt to mind was the half-pint half of Master/Blaster from "Mad Mad - Beyond Thunderdome", stuck in the underground pig factory. But I guess in SHTF times a jobs a job ;-)
OMG I have no idea what this is about!?
I want to be prepared!!!
Who do I have to call?
LOL, your naivete' is pathetic. You watch too many action movies.
You know that thing called "civilization"? It's not here because there's an option to it.
SHTF or not, without the various aspects that make up civilization, everyone dies. Even the lusty soldiers screwing the young whores - all dead.
Misconception. The original 911 fits most women’s hands reasonably well. I won’t speak to the recoil, just the grip size. The 1911 has a fairly slim grip compared to most modern handguns.
“In the worst of worst scenarios, only two kinds of people will have value. Young women useful as whores, and young men useful as soldiers. The rest of us are extraneous.”
I have medical training. Maybe they will keep me around.
Hue foo-el! We will stampede your women and rape your cattle! Whut ease these “civilization” hue spick of?
I remember a line from “Lucifer’s Hammer”, of one of the male characters thinking that one of the good things about the asteroid strike was that women’s lib was dead 2 seconds after.
you think civilization is mandatory? ha! Good one. No, not EVERYONE dies...just 95%.
When whores and soldiers are expendable, your skills are not quite as valuable as you think.
My wife studied kendo
My oldest daughter prefers a rifle
My younger daughter Prefers a pistol
I prefer to be prepared so I train mine accordingly ;)
I don’t think the “death” of women’s liberation is a good thing, but death of the delusion of it sure would be.
What country did this happen in?
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