I've been in the crisis preparedness business a long time now. I've been through a lot of periods where genuine crises, catastrophes, and tragedies have twisted the macro guy-wires about as tight as they will go. But we are in uncharted territory here.
Today, if you are still paying close attention, you recognize that the tension on society's many key guy wires are at the breaking point.
"If you are still paying close attention" is an important qualifier here. Over time, even conditions where overly taut, massively stressful environments can assume the position of the new normal and you can ease into a comfortable pocket of denial.
- The global economy has been massaged, reshaped, and painted over to the point where it quite simply is now a giant, unyielding brick teetering toward its long-delayed, earth-shaking tumble over the edge.
- International tensions are gearing up to levels not seen since the Cold War ... and hot wars without boundaries are quite possibly imminent.
- Social, racial, political, and religious confrontations are extending beyond acceptable restraints into the realm of criminal assaults and incendiary media driven cheerleading.
- And speaking of criminals ... is anyone else having a hard time separating the good guys from the bad guys?
Today, our own country's power complex has assumed the attitude that its own people ... the traditional, conservative backbone of America ... pose the greatest "terrorist threat" to their own continuity.
Gut-Check Time
I don't really know where the breaking point will turn out to be or in what order the cascade of society will hit bottom. But if you have managed to keep from being lulled into a sense of ill-timed complacency, then you will likely agree with me that we are now well into a period we might call a "pre-crunch prepper gut-check."
Clearly the bottom is falling out. Our support structures are failing and any social safety nets will be torn away. If you haven't gotten all your gear and supplies squared away by now and started focusing on critical security and self-defense issues, then you are behind the curve, my friends.
At least that's what my gut tells me.
A sudden and unexpected attack on reality will result from an economic collapse or other potential sources and will be devastating for most.
Yeah... I'm not a naturally anxious person but I have felt a low-level anxiety just the past few days and can't shake it. Maybe I shouldn't want to.
ReplyDeleteAbout a year ago I felt compelled to get survival items in order. I rushed around like a mad-woman. I was consumed by the need to get things in order, which I did. during the last few weeks, I too have felt that weird foreboding, and have re-evaluated my supplies. It's scary stuff, to be sure. Last October - most of our rifles/shotguns were stolen - we have not been able to replace them but do have handguns. I do a lot of praying.
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