Inevitable does not necessarily mean imminent.
As of right now, it is looking all but guaranteed that nuclear war will happen.
The first thing that will happen is an EMP strike.
If that's all that happens, that is bad enough.
Let's be brutally honest and real about this.
The EMP commission predicted that 90% of the population would be dead within a year if an EMP strike took out the grid.
Think about that really hard.
Most of that death will occur within the first 90 days as people fight for every scrap they can get to stay alive one more day.
No one, and I mean no one, in today's world in the US is 100% self sufficient. No one.
You may have enough preps to stay underground for a year, but eventually you will have to come out for more food, supplies, or whatever.
If you have your own farm or ranch and have developed to the point where everything you need is on your property, you still need fuel to run your machinery.
Even the Amish depend on the world.
But even if you have everything you need to survive for a year or two, can you defend it? Do you have a group of people to stay alert 24/7 and defend your property from the horde?
90% is a very real prediction. I'm not arrogant enough to exclude myself from that number. I'm prepared for a lot of things, but if I'm brutally honest with myself, an EMP event is going to test my ability to survive past every limit I can conceive of.
You need to do the same self assessment.
An EMP event means going from 2023 easy life of convenience to 1800 day to day scrapping for survival in a nanosecond.
Most people, especially in today's society, won't survive the transition or the learning curve. Most won't survive the first 30 days.
So like I said, at this point WW3 looks inevitable. Nuclear war is looking inevitable. Only God knows the timeline or the outcome, but all the signs are there.
It's time to be brutally honest and if you're not prepared, you need to do it like your life depends on it.
Because it does.
Inevitable does not necessarily mean imminent.
As of right now, it is looking all but guaranteed that nuclear war will happen.
The first thing that will happen is an EMP strike.
If that's all that happens, that is bad enough.
Let's be brutally honest and real about this.
The EMP commission predicted that 90% of the population would be dead within a year if an EMP strike took out the grid.
Think about that really hard.
Most of that death will occur within the first 90 days as people fight for every scrap they can get to stay alive one more day.
No one, and I mean no one, in today's world in the US is 100% self sufficient. No one.
You may have enough preps to stay underground for a year, but eventually you will have to come out for more food, supplies, or whatever.
If you have your own farm or ranch and have developed to the point where everything you need is on your property, you still need fuel to run your machinery.
Even the Amish depend on the world.
But even if you have everything you need to survive for a year or two, can you defend it? Do you have a group of people to stay alert 24/7 and defend your property from the horde?
90% is a very real prediction. I'm not arrogant enough to exclude myself from that number. I'm prepared for a lot of things, but if I'm brutally honest with myself, an EMP event is going to test my ability to survive past every limit I can conceive of.
You need to do the same self assessment.
An EMP event means going from 2023 easy life of convenience to 1800 day to day scrapping for survival in a nanosecond.
Most people, especially in today's society, won't survive the transition or the learning curve. Most won't survive the first 30 days.
So like I said, at this point WW3 looks inevitable. Nuclear war is looking inevitable. Only God knows the timeline or the outcome, but all the signs are there.
It's time to be brutally honest and if you're not prepared, you need to do it like your life depends on it.
Because it does.