I feel like there is so much coming... big, big stuff, in less than a month or two. And its coming from so many places and so many angles. I don't know how much to prepare or if I'm missing something that I need to do yet. I'm not sending my high school daughter back to commie school, but homeschool is out of the question so I'm not sure what to do with her.. back to virtual? She hates high school anyway and has a new job doing CNA type stuff, which she loves. My other kids are young adults. I send them info and answer their questions when asked, but they are typical young adults who just want to live life and still look at us awkwardly like we're conspiracy theorists. They know not to get the jab.. but there's so much more, right? Even our church family is pretty much clueless.... or maybe they're not??? I don't know who knows what, or who to trust! I feel like we are a privileged group holding a secret that no one will understand if we tell them. I know God is in Control... but still am concerned about the incoming communication blackout, economic collapse, likely panic that will ensue, etc... I'm not a doomer and, by nature, not a big worrier, but I'm starting to get nervous on what's coming down the pike. I feel like we're in the part in the thriller movie where you know there is something terrifying about to scare the hell out of you and you just grab onto the person next to you, digging your nails into their arm and hanging on tight, but loving the movie all the same! Anybody else feeling this???? It's kind of surreal.
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It is surreal. I honestly can't believe we're living in this time, to see all this go down. On one hand, I feel like it will be exciting to see these rotten bastards brought to justice, but on the other hand I know it won't be pretty and I am concerned for my family's safety. I worry about an EMP hitting us, and how my family will reconvene at home if it does. For this reason, my husband and I sat down and did some emergency planning. We know what we will do, and we shared that with our kids so they know to expect us and when.
Your first advantage is your faith. You mentioned your church and the fact that God is in control - that's awesome. When shit hits the fan, this will probably cause you to be less panicked than your atheist counterpart. If you don't know that your church is based, my guess is that they probably aren't. The reason I say that is because I know mine is. You'll hear it in the sermons (for example: my pastor, during one of his sermons, prayed for the leaders of our country and slipped in "we don't need more laws, we need better politicians." That told me plenty.) Find a church that is based and get to know the people there.
Are you stocked up on supplies and food? If not, and if your budget allows, stock up on necessary supplies like first aid, ammo, canned/boxed food, etc. Having a good supply of essentials at home helps me stay calm. Have you been to the range? Practice makes perfect and to me, firing off a good box of rounds is better than paying a therapist. Also, because of where I work (downtown Cleveland), I have a backpack of essentials with me at all times.
Know that you're on the right side of history once it becomes history. It's gonna be ok, fren :) Good will prevail over evil. It just might get ugly on the way.
Yeah an EMP is NOT going to be pretty.
Anything electromagnetic fries from overload. Since most everything (cars, satellites, ships) depends on electromagnetic frequencies, big chunks of infrastructure will just disappear. To my mind, however, there are enough combustion engines and mechanics to keep it all going.
For starters people wouldn’t have access to their bank accounts, that would be a big issue in urban areas
No money, no water, no internet, no food in shops as supply chains fucked etc...
An EMP would destroy electricity which would take us back to the dark ages.
Wasnt there a recent tv show about this? Revolution or something?