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<blockquote data-quote="Belthos" data-source="post: 2105907" data-attributes="member: 24944"><p>We will not see widespread unrest over gun laws or normal government mismanagement.</p><p></p><p>We will rapidly see widespread unrest with disruptions in the supply chain</p><p></p><p>We have gone so deeply into Just in Time delivery systems that in as little as three days stores will empty, gas stations will run out of fuel.</p><p>Within three hours of news of a disruption that three day supply will vanish from shelves leaving you a selection of household cleaners and some pet food on the shelves.</p><p></p><p>People unable to feed their families will sit around waiting for the government to save them, in a matter of days they will stop waiting and will become a dangerous mob breaking into stores and neighbors homes to get whatever they can find to eat.</p><p></p><p>Most people do not have more than three days of food in their own home, never mind three days of water.</p><p></p><p>If any of you do the shopping, remember what its like in Oklahoma when they give a winter storm warning, grocery stores are swamped by people desperate to get a 1-3 day supply of food.</p><p>Image what that would be like if the danger to them was more than the inability to drive to a restaurant for a couple of days.</p><p></p><p>Belthos</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belthos, post: 2105907, member: 24944"] We will not see widespread unrest over gun laws or normal government mismanagement. We will rapidly see widespread unrest with disruptions in the supply chain We have gone so deeply into Just in Time delivery systems that in as little as three days stores will empty, gas stations will run out of fuel. Within three hours of news of a disruption that three day supply will vanish from shelves leaving you a selection of household cleaners and some pet food on the shelves. People unable to feed their families will sit around waiting for the government to save them, in a matter of days they will stop waiting and will become a dangerous mob breaking into stores and neighbors homes to get whatever they can find to eat. Most people do not have more than three days of food in their own home, never mind three days of water. If any of you do the shopping, remember what its like in Oklahoma when they give a winter storm warning, grocery stores are swamped by people desperate to get a 1-3 day supply of food. Image what that would be like if the danger to them was more than the inability to drive to a restaurant for a couple of days. Belthos [/QUOTE]
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