posted on Sep, 4 2009 @ 07:47 PM
Since 1994, I've been educating those that were receptive about preparation for Sit X, focusing initially on hurricane preparations and easing into
more dire possibilities.
I think we need to simplify our lives and now is the time to tighten our belts a bit or a LOT, and take responsibility for the safety and health of
our families and neighbors.
I saw after hurricane Paloma whacked us last Novemeber, that there are those who embrace the grid, and without the rapid response of our government,
they might've perished, in spite of their wealth. If I had wealth, I'd want to use it to set up systems and agriculture to help our nation go
through the potential future growing pains. Yes, I'd build a few bunkers too.
I've discovered, to my dismay, that very few people are receptive to ideas that challenge their paradigms of survival. Put another way, many people
-- here at least -- seem to feel that if they buy a shiny new car, that that is evidence that everything is going to continue as normal. I think
many western countries have enjoyed a hayday period, and I think those indulgent times are at an end. It doesn't have to mean the end of US or
civilization, just a readjustment, an adaptation to changing and unknown circumstances.