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You’ve made some assumptions in your comment that need clearing up.

Not all countries have come under economic attack by the US. You are correct in in stating that the US has interfered in many countries, and continues the practice, but not all have been bought. I am curious though, you state the US has been blamed for almost all mischief on the planet, are you agreeing with this or disagreeing? The people being kidnapped and executed, let’s be specific on where this is happening as your exaggerating and making it sound like this happens everywhere Americans venture which is a false statement. I have no knowledge of your past travels just as you have no idea where I have traveled or lived. I have met expats from many countries living overseas and can confidently say that most are valued in the communities they now live in. It’s all a matter of attitude, those who hold themselves as superior have a rough ride, this is the nicest way to describe the majority of US citizens in these countries. Those that chose to believe they are no better than the people surrounding them enjoy, in most cases, a comfortable life style with many friends.

The people running to Fusion centers will be the ones who have lived under a rock watching reruns of X Factor and have believed their current lifestyle would go on uninterrupted. Those who chose to live in relative isolation will be hunted. The government can’t have people in the fringes where they exert no control. If you doubt this then look no further than the current move to limit or completely remove long guns and side arms from the population. The FDA has at various times and locations raided farmers markets as the produce being sold hasn’t been blessed by them. They want everyone to believe that you can’t grow safe food yourself. Socialist governments want you to depend on them, end of.

You missed commenting on how the war between the militias, gangs, and mob armies will affect the general population that doesn’t run to the Fusion centers. For a while this will be tolerated by the government as it will be to their advantage, having civilians coming to them for protection, but in the process many will be killed.

Are you assuming that I currently live in the US?

I do get the impression however that you haven’t traveled extensively. When you look around, how many different ethnicities can you recognize? Go to most other countries and you’ll discover that in the last 40 years many have immigrated to just about every country on the planet. You are correct in stating that it would be wise to have something to bribe bureaucrats, how does this differ now or in the event of a major disruption in the US? Again when you state that going to a strange land is going to be an adventure makes it apparent that you haven’t traveled much. Often the advantage goes to the individual that isn’t known by the authorities, what’s you're dossier at the FBI look like? Could they use the data they have collected on you to know which coffee shop you‘ll visit tomorrow? I can guarantee you that if you went to x country first of all you wouldn’t be of much interest if you kept a low profile and the government has no info on you.

Mentioning the various terrorist organizations as an example of how the US military can be pushed back is silly. How many US citizens will there be that can get organized and form a viable offense in the event that the government starts to round people up? Consider that the US has armed a large number of the enemy in efforts to destabilize a government that they want toppled. Those that didn’t get arms from the CIA (or whatever alphabet soup club) were armed by Russia or China, not to mention various other countries that had an interest in destabilizing X (pick a country). What are the chances that militias within the US could be armed and resupplied by these other countries after total control is exercised by the government? Drones would be burning up millions of gallons of fuel making sure that nothing comes into the US.

Avoiding areas that are patrolled would be wise just as it has been in any war or conflict.

Your point on having skills beyond knowing how to install or trouble shoot a program, using video texting, or which store in the mall carries the best designer clothes will of course be valuable, is of course valid. They are now! I don’t know if you’ve had to go for a job interview recently but I’ve hired people, even within the last month. I don’t want people that aren’t capable of stepping into new roles in a pinch, unless of course it makes sense because you need an individual with a specialized skill but people with various talents are always in demand. Would you hire an individual with just one skill?


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Beginning of the headline :When it hits the fan America’s population centers will explode in violence, looting, and total breakdown of law and order. It’s a theory put forth by numerous survival and relocation specialists, and one that makes complete sense if you consider what happens in a truly serious collapse-like scenario. Survival Blog founder James Rawles calls them the golden horde: Because of the urbanization of the U.S. population, if the entire eastern or western power grid goes down for more than a week, the ci... Read More
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