Something tells me there will be those who struggle during the ‘Precipice.’
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Sadly we will definitely struggle. We can hunt we can navigate without electronics we can defend against all enemies foreign and domestic but we will also be in a hospital or near a major city with medicine that must be refrigerated. This is where I am grateful I have faith. You see sometimes no matter how good you do at prepping life can put you in situations that require far more than your capabilities. I will do everything I can but at the end of the day I must rely on my Lord. Not a pass to be stupid but just a choice to leave no man behind. I am too far past the beacons to even try to swim for shore now. Three years getting here and in truth if we can’t get help soon my son might not get three more. May God be with us all. No matter what the situation it will be his presence that determines what follows the precipice and how each of us move through it.
Bless you. My son's neighbor just passed away. He was 84. Everyday I would see him outside doing something. He would always come and mow the ditch in front of my son's house just to have something to do. He would bring them some of the largest juiciest tomatoes and strawberries I ever saw. He was quite the farmer. He loved his cows and would go out with a hay fork and tractor and feed them. He worked on up to the day he had a stroke.
My son said that his son who lives across the road from my son (also a neighbor) told him that his father suffered a mild stroke 2 weeks ago when he went outside to check the mailbox. After being admitted to the hospital, he developed pneumonia that they had to drain his lungs twice. After the second drain, he told the nurses and his doctor that 'no more, I've had enough.' So he ended his life quietly and with dignity. He was a nice man. He died quietly in his sleep. I only met him once, but I will greatly miss him and his zest for life.
Hospitals are some of the most demoralizing heart breaking systems. Bless his heart.
😢 He sounds like a person worthy of knowing.
Are there people who actually believe, that they're going to be thriving in a collapse? Seriously? Unless you live in thee most remote area, and you have less than a couple hundred neighbors, who are all SYNCHED in preparation and knowledge, you are fucked.
All these small town people, thinking they're gonna just live off the woods are BEYOND RETARDED.. You got thousands of mouths to feed around you. You think going off into the woods in your campers is gonna give you some edge? without electricity and comforts, your moods will go sour.. that game you're depending on wont be there after awhile, you'll turn on each other once youre hungry enough..
Hunting isn't a permanent option with the populations we got now.. The people up in alaska get by doing it because population is so sparse and it's remote, but they got GAS POWERED VEHICLES supporting them.. what happens if our access to fuel is cut? You won't even have a way to get to any viable hunting grounds.
What happens in a collapse, is brutal human nature, and cannibalism. Thinking you're just gonna go ride it out in the mountains is a fucking fairy tale, and only retarded idiots believe it.
Have you not witnessed the past 4 years of retarded idiots?
My mind just goes to what happens when the supplies are cut off, and all these idiots start starving and running out of fuel.. There's no way the prepared will be able to withstand the non stop onslaughts of starving hordes.
I call them "Loggerfuckers" My wife at first thought I was weird and then she realized it was an acurate description. Now she calls them "Loggerfuckers" She gets it now and has fun explaining it to her girlfriends.