Thursday, January 6, 2011

We Have Courage To Spare...Mr./Mrs. Leader

     Guts takes on a whole new 
meaning under a mushroom cloud!

You be the boss, be in charge for a moment- of the whole country...
for just a moment- be a Congressman, or even, a Supreme Court
Justice...NOW, think about priorities and how you handle them.
Our leaders are acting like we citizens can't handle tough stuff?
On national T.V. last night six of the worlds best known and
probably most thoroughly studied so called "prophets of doom,"
(see the History Channels web site, click here) spelled out that
we have immense problems coming our way.  The first expert
talked about money, then oil, then water, then nukes, then
artificial intelligence; all of which are enormous and difficult
areas of conflict toward us.

Now you're in charge- you can't intelligently
deal with disasters of this magnitude.  As Newt
Gengrich pointed out in his book, we aren't even in the
neighborhood when it comes to a nuclear attack and what
happens next.  So since you can't deal with that, don't want
to think about it, and don't want to call attention to that fact,
what do you do?  Do you continue to act like we the people
can't handle heartbreaking issues?


Experts on Death and Destruction...

The panel of experts last night couldn't really  reach a
consensus on what they though the worst nightmare that
will arrive first would be.  They were able to agree that
the water situation seemed to be the most critical as
we are indeed, running out of water that is drinkable,
and fish, that are edible.  Take out that resource, which
is happening at alarmingly high speed, and you really
do have problems.

What also is a fact is that most folks won't know about
this- their tendency is to say, "I don't want to know about
it.  I can't personally do anything about it, so I don't
want to know about it."  Which logic is simply not true-
in every instance, if people would "gut" up and connect
and get involved, there isn't a crisis coming at us that
we couldn't work and survive from, including the
nightmare of nightmare's a nuclear attack on a U.S.
city- if; IF, people dug their heads out and really
started to plan and think the thing through- they
could survive.

That sounds crazier than the crazies ...

Even water going bad- can be survived when
it goes bad, now the fish part...well, that's actually
a bit larger, not a whole lot that an individual can
do about that personally, but as far as filteration
systems to help with water until the immediate
crisis of clean water were dealt with- that's
certainly doable. 

You name the catastrophe, because they are all,
actually, more likely now, than they were last
year at this time, and they will be 15% more likely
come six months from now, if they haven't already
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occurred.  Why is this?  Because we are dealing
with non-renewable resources in the area of water
and oil; and we are dealing with probability in
usage; and last minute, last ditch, high energy
frenetic types of resolutions, which means,
more pressure and increased levels of stress,
which terrorist's feed on.  It's not a pretty
picture, but the point of this writing is that
we don't make the picture any prettier by
removing our good looking faces from it as
we ram them into the sand.

So...what can I do?

Consider joining with the experts and listening to what they have to say.  Michael Ruppert who
is well respected in cross communities of both
professionals and realists, an ex La. cop, a research journalist for 30 years, and pretty much the smartest man I've heard in a while,
can be contacted through his web site.  He also recommends that transitional community
site from his web site, both are underlined
here.  There are others which are equally
good, bottom line, seems to me to be, even
though this is spooky material that we don't
like to think about, a little pre-thought and
expert advice might save your family and
yourself a lot of hassle and discomfort later?


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