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ktlight
30th May 2011, 07:32
FYI:


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 electromagnetic 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 he’s 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 it’s 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 don’t make any of those in this country. They’re made overseas and you order one and 18 months to two years later they will deliver it. Our power grid is very vulnerable. It’s 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.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUUSfk4nARQ

source
http://theintelhub.com/2011/05/28/congressman-warns-“those-who-can-should-move-their-families-out-of-the-city”/

ViralSpiral
30th May 2011, 08:10
Thank you for this. Inspiring to see people getting off the grid
Followed the trail


Watch the full length movie online here (http://www.urbandanger.com/Watch-It-Online.html)

ktlight
30th May 2011, 08:12
Thank you for this. Inspiring to see people getting off the grid
Followed the trail


Watch the full length movie online here (http://www.urbandanger.com/Watch-It-Online.html)

Thanks for the full film. I searched for it and couldn't find it.

learninglight
31st May 2011, 09:28
Hi all

Just watched the full movie ty for posting it
it brought home to me the fact that there will always be 'have and have nots', because only those who have the money, property or other assets will be in a position to be able to change their way of life to live like this; what about the rest? where does it leave them? I know you can get a tent and supplies and pitch somewhere, but the land you pitch on belongs to someone!
Very thought provoking film

Much love

ViralSpiral
31st May 2011, 09:35
Hi all

Just watched the full movie ty for posting it
it brought home to me the fact that there will always be 'have and have nots', because only those who have the money, property or other assets will be in a position to be able to change their way of life to live like this; what about the rest? where does it leave them? I know you can get a tent and supplies and pitch somewhere, but the land you pitch on belongs to someone!
Very thought provoking film

Much love

Hi there, although the doccie is full of : pray and the Lord will provide, the message I also got was: you need not be one of the "have nots".
Start small. Rent or lease, as one guy did. If only one of the "haves" in this environs bought a big piece of land, we could ALL camp out, paying little "rent" :D


I keep dreaming about making cranberry goats cheese.....

ktlight
31st May 2011, 09:37
Hi all

Just watched the full movie ty for posting it
it brought home to me the fact that there will always be 'have and have nots', because only those who have the money, property or other assets will be in a position to be able to change their way of life to live like this; what about the rest? where does it leave them? I know you can get a tent and supplies and pitch somewhere, but the land you pitch on belongs to someone!
Very thought provoking film

Much love

How is it possible that land belongs to anyone. Land is the part of the planet that we all live on. Who decided that it should be fragmented it into countries and plots for purchase?

learninglight
31st May 2011, 09:55
I get your point Klight, and i know the land is part of the planet that we all live on, but if i go pitch my tent in the farmer down the roads feild all hell will let loose, he has deeds and whatever else he needs to prove the land is his, its the way of life today, its not the way i want it but until the land is given or taken back by the people thats how it goes.

Much love

ktlight
31st May 2011, 09:59
I get your point Klight, and i know the land is part of the planet that we all live on, but if i go pitch my tent in the farmer down the roads feild all hell will let loose, he has deeds and whatever else he needs to prove the land is his, its the way of life today, its not the way i want it but until the land is given or taken back by the people thats how it goes.

Much love

Maybe you could think about further afield, outside the perimeters of urban life, maybe where you can get water and sustenance from the land.