There are a
whole host of events that can bring the world as we know it today
to its knees. From a hyperinflationary economic collapse to an electro
magnetic pulse originating from the sun or a nuclear weapon , there
exists a real and present danger that our system may, in the near
future, experience unrecoverable shocks to the power grid and clean
water infrastructure, a halt to just-in-time agricultural transportation
systems and a collapse of the currency exchange mechanisms that
make the economy function.
US Representative
Roscoe Bartlett (R-MD), lived through the great depression, so hes
seen how bad things can get. In a new documentary, Mr. Bartlett
and others discuss the dangers posed to those living in cities and
ways that your family can survive if the worst were to ever happen.
Roscoe
Bartlett:
We could
have events in the future where the power grid will go down and
its not, in any reasonable time, coming back up. For instance,
if when the power grid went down some of our large transformers
were destroyed, damaged beyond use, we dont make any of
those in this country. Theyre made overseas and you order
one and 18 months to two years later they will deliver it. Our
power grid is very vulnerable. Its very much on edge. Our
military knows that.
There are
a number of events that could create a situation in the cities
where civil unrest would be a very high probability. And, I think
that those who can, and those who understand, need to take advantage
of the opportunity when these winds of strife are not blowing
to move their families out of the city.
We realize
that for most people this may be decried as fear-mongering and crazy
survival talk. We cant help but point out, however, that its
not just Representative Roscoe Bartlett, economist Marc
Faber, and trend forecaster Gerald
Celente that are recommending you prepare and head for rural
areas. The US
Pentagon and Military are very much aware of these possibilities
and theyre preparing for exactly the scenarios described
in this documentary.
The threat
is out there, and just because it hasnt happened in our modern-day
society up until now doesnt mean it wont happen in the
future. In fact, it has happened through history strife,
poverty, depression, economic collapse, war. You name it and somebody
in history has lived it. The government spends hundreds of billions
of dollars on emergency
preparedness, disaster planning, continuity of government and war
gaming these scenarios. Theres a reason for that. We recommend
our readers take a queue from them and others who are warning of
these outlier possibilities.
For a taste
of whats in the movie you can view the first 20 minutes of
Urban Danger below: