Saturday, November 12, 2011

When the social structure fails

I've often said that in regards of December of 2012, I do not believe it will be the end of the world. However, it's those that DO believe it's the end, and thus the rules of man no longer apply, that you should watch out for. We've seen it in riots, natural disasters, one of the more despicable in recent years was during the aftermath of Katrina, when people in boats would go to those signalling for help, only to find out it was a ruse, then people attack the would-be rescuers, robbing, even killing them.

I'm sure those of you here gifted with precognition or a gut instinct can tell the same thing I can. The Occupy movements, riots in the UK and Europe, all are symptoms a way to voice concerns when it is difficult to put a finger on an exact cause for distress. I feel that within the next two years, not just 2012, something big is coming. Natural disaster, economic collapse, a man-made disaster, it's difficult to put a finger on, or in my case, a claw. But something big is coming. Bigger than the riots after the Rodney King's attackers were found not guilty, larger than Katrina, something that may well affect many of us.

So what do we do when it seems an emergency of such a scale were to erupt? How do we deal with it? What I'm asking is, do you have a plan? Is there anything currently in place in your area or amongst your people in or out of the RLSH community that has something prepared to do so as not to lose one's mind in such a crisis?

Recently during a special on zombies, I witnessed many areas have their own Zombie Defense groups and parties. As scoffable as it may be, the idea is the same: have a plan, have supplies, necessities and if need be, an escape route. Many city councils actually applaud this effort. Not to promote zombies, but to be prepared when shit hits the proverbial fan.

So what do we have in place? And if the answer is nothing, what are we to do about it?

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