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>Map: Where You Don’t Want to Be When It Hits the Fan  - Mac Slavo - ShtfPlan
"I do get the impression ... "
Your impressionator and assumpter need recalibration.

Tis a common problem when you add too many bias plies to a belief system. Believe what you will.

Myself? I go with human nature and in every conflict, human nature always outs itself. It took me several decades to recognize this truism and discard the detritus imposed on me by parents, K-12 educational system, college, academics/experts, political parties and unions.

And when human nature outs, survival of the fittest rules the range.
Survival of the fittest is where biases are always in error. Fittest equates to most adaptable to a rapidly changing environment. This MANDATES paranoia. Slavery and imprisonment are classic cases of a trust environment. Avoidance coupled with observation is fairly conclusive evidence of potential survivability.

But like I said, you really need to get your impressionator recalibrated. In a rapidly changing environment, trust is a luxury that will result in far less than optimal outcomes. When you start believing your analysis, you don't hang an albatross around your neck, but rather a large anchor. Those beliefs will prevent you from making timely decisions. "More battles have been lost by failure to make a timely decision than by making a wrong decision."

I don't even trust my own opinions. Ergo, I upgrade and/or discard them as new data becomes available and gets analyzed. Trust no one. Not even self. Never stop learning. Beliefs are proof you stopped.


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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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