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>Map: Where You Don’t Want to Be When It Hits the Fan  - Mac Slavo - ShtfPlan
"I would suggest that not considering what I proffer is in effect negating the intake of new data before it even has a chance of being analyzed."

Still didn't get that assumpter re-calibrated,eh?

I started down this path way back during the first Arab Oil Embargo. Relocation was high on my list. Logical reasoning, first hand evidence and time kicked it off the list.

Now here is something for everyone to ponder. In this debate, assumptions were made that are patently false. That same assumpter was used to decide upon a plan that included becoming an ex-pat. The country selection was made using that same assumpter. Could that same assumpter have overlooked one obvious problem? Occam's Razor basically states, "All things being equal, the simplest answer is usually correct."

So what the hell am I talking about?
As long as a foreigner has money and the money is good, you're welcome to stay. "Another bottle of wine, sir?"

But I'm also reminded of the "Goose that laid the Golden Eggs." In times that try the soul of man, there have been and will be again, occasions where impatience got the upper hand. How easily we forget that man is born to be a competitor for resources. The "civilized man" concept is just a thin veneer held on with school paste glue.

My travels over the decades taught me to always bet on human nature. Homo sapiens is an animal. An emotional response is just man's animal nature leaking out. Think about it; fight, flight or fright. I like from Frank Herbert's, "Dune", "Fear is the mind killer."

And get that assumpter calibrated.


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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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