What should I be afraid of now?

M3Stuart

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Apparently they've cancelled the prepper shows. I haven't been reminded of the EMP threat in a long time. ISIS...or ISIL...or whatever...is getting old - guys in pickup trucks on the other side of the planet don't seem very threatening...

So I'm confused, what am I supposed to be afraid of now?
 
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Oh, it's a long list, but then again, I'm one of those conspiracy theorists you hear about and a bit of a worry wart!
 
ISIS is close enough to throw rocks at on our border in Mexico. They claim to have soldiers in every state of the union. Several have already been arrested in the U.S. They have training camps right across our border to the south. Where do you think some of the refugees from Iraq and Syria are being transplanted? Someone will attack our power grid sooner or later. Eventually a dirt bag will carry a small dirty nuclear bomb into a crowded stadium. The biggest threat will be cyber attacks and a good reason to shut down the money system, food supplies, and everday life. Then there are riots at home which seem to start at the drop of the hat. Other than that, things should be peaceful. Have a nice day. :)
 
Only a 'small' dirty nuclear bomb?

What'll that do? Irradiate a parking lot or something?

A bunch of refugees? We already have a bazillion of those. The power already goes out all the time for no reason. And the race riots they have now are nothing compared to those REAL riots we used to have back in the 60's.

I'm not feeling very afraid yet.
 
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I read on the internet (if it's on there it HAS to be true) ISIS is planning an attack on America on July 4th. Don't know about you, but I'll be ready.:cool:

Only thing in this world I'm Skeered of is Missus Fan, who is going through menopause, and the IRS. Both can kill me....and have threatened to.:eek:
Jim
 
I still have the Y2K supplies I picked up. 4 extra gas cans (used and replaced gas), a hand crank radio, and the normal pantry with a few months of food. I just moved and feel no motivation to help a bunch of strangers that won't wipe their own nose. So I'm in good shape.

By The Way; all of my guns and ammo turned out to be Y2K compliant!

Ivan
 
Just be happy you are not living in Greece today. But the effects will also be felt here. It should be interesting to see what the stock markets do today. That's the price of Greeks working 3 days per week and retiring on full pay at 50. And they actually thought it could go on forever.
 
I'm afraid the cable networks won't find something fresh to talk about and they will just keeping repeating and showing the same video clips of whatever the current crisis is ad infinitum.
 

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