>I doubt the USA will
>have any major crisis that shuts down the nation entirely. What I
predict,
>things will get worse and worse untilt he peasants revolt. Like the
>colonists, and the stamp tax.
So to paraphrase/confirm:
you think that there will be a peasant revolt but not serious enough
to shut down the Nation?
SM: Correction. There will be many problems. The problems (economic,
violence, crime, etc.) will not be serious enough to shut down the nation.
The peasant revolt will be rather bloody, but will eventually restore
freedom, and the rule of the Constitution.
>There will be many years while the middle class is really squeezed by
>taxes,
>and the debt load goes up. People who grow and harvest at home will eat a
>lot better, and a lot safer. With the exception of some folks who live at
>Love Canal, in the Buffalo, NY region.
^^^^^^^^^^ because of the past?
SM: I'm mentioning that there are exceptions to every rule. Most people
who
eat home grown will be healthier. A few will not.
>I am also expecting more power cuts, and ice storms that make travel
>difficult. Food will be much less trustable. Salmonella, etc, will be
more
>common.
You expect travel to be impaired by the weather vs. other factors?
SM: Travel will be impaired both by weather, and also by government
interference. Things like check points, searches at the air****t. They may
do
vehicle searches at government check points along the roads, also.
>>bunker survivalism
>>They are caching food and supplies. Are they caching information,
>>too?
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>Yeah, they usually have a library,
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>Ask the Stormin' Mormon what he thinks. Get under his skin.
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