In modern war, you would die like a dog, for no good reason.
Hemingway said it. And he was not far from today’s reality.
We are already at war. We are at constant war. If not with another nation, then we are at war with something else. Since we’re fighting in 7 different countries in this very moment, would you be surprised to find out that the number of fanatics hating us grows exponentially?
So then it is logic that we will be hit when we least expect it. And where we least expect it. For we are too busy planting our seeds of democracy someplace else, while our own country turns into a demo-crazy.
Fighting terrorism with real weapons begins to sound a little outdated right? It’s like we discovered solar power but we continue to dig for coal. We could maybe end terrorism online if we really paid attention to how things evolve outside the US. Instead of financing useless wars trying to change people that maybe don’t want to change, maybe we should invest in new technologies. Cyber terrorism is the real threat.
When we used the military, they used some planes. When we used drones, they used busses and trucks. When we close the borders they use the internet.
This is not about Putin. Or the dictator in Syria. This is about the rage of the common radicals. And you should fear people who have nothing else to lose.
We fight them abroad. But they are already here. Remember where the 9/11 hijackers trained? On US soil. Remember what airplanes they used? American. Who’s grid is going down if they succeed? Ours. We are not the only ones taking advantage of technology..
And with the help of our own technology, what they’re planning now is going to destroy our infrastructure, our power supply, and the quality of our water. Imagine how easy would be to kill an entire city if you get access to the grid. And it’s all online now.. So everything that is connected won’t start anymore. Because a blackout interrupts more than the grid.
[See: What to do when there are no doctors around.]
Hard to imagine? You better. For time is running out for all of us.
War is something people used to engage in back in the days, when they didn’t know better. When they were still burning people for not believing in God. Did anything change? How come we ask for maturity and understanding and empathy when we have none?
Do you at least care for yourself and your family?
The time has come! This is not a drill.
Want to stay alive? You need to make an effort.
[ See: How to survive a blackout on your own.]
Truth is, a blackout could happen anyways.
Our grid is older than all of us. Remember the March Venezuelan blackouts? It was like living in the Apocalypse. And it all started because of the Guri hydroelectric plant, which serves 70% of the country. So you do the math. Three major blackouts in one month. Venezuela was crumbling.
For days and nights, unruly crowds sacked 523 stores in Maracaibo as residents stood on their porches wielding weapons to guard against looters. Dozens died in hospitals. Bodies decomposed in the morgue. And what little food remained in refrigerators rotted away as the nation went hungry.
Should we even dare to imagine what if it was us? Are you ready for such a scenario?
Prepping is not about running to the store in the day disaster starts. On the contrary. Prepping is making sure we have a Plan B, C, etc.
Learn here how to become the household healer when a simple blackout disrupts your life.
There are always solutions for the ones who chose life.
What are you going to do about it? How prepared are you? Let me know in the comments. We can only do this thing together.