by Newfie » Fri 10 Oct 2008, 14:08:15
Ah, this is the question that is of most relevance.
I have been surprised by the speed things appear to be unraveling. I am also surprised by the way they are going down.
My analogy is to a house of cards, you are sure it will fall, but which way? Our global society is "critically coupled" and so many, many things can influence it.
As a start my wife and I agree that we split when we have to reach for a gun for protection. Not immediate protection from an invader, but knowing that you want the gun beside you - just in case.
That may be sufficient for some forms of collapse such as we are now facing. However, other types may occur where that would not be an option. Say, for example, some form of contagion. That could cause them to close highways with almost no warning. Or what if a nuke goes off somewhere. Could freeze all travel instantly.
We are all focused on the current crisis. What happens if some secondary crises, of a different nature, were to arise out of this or come up coincidentally?
I just don't feel I have a good grip on this answer of what our canary is. At a different time and place I would have said I should have left already. Oh how we get accustomed to our situation.
Does anyone know of any research done on the Jews in the '30's? Who left and why? What made them leave when others stayed? Maybe there is an answer there?
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