I was initially reluctant to respond to your request, Pyrangello. But after thinking about it, I believe too many people are avoiding talking about the elephant in the room, and I think it is about time. For those of you who don't prefer to look at the reality of what's taking place, you may not want to read the rest of this post.
With more people losing their jobs daily, and more people losing their homes daily, people are going to become desperate. Crime will rise. Only it won't be the kind of people you ordinarily associate with crime. It will be people just like you and me who are trying to take care of their family. Social programs are already stretched and inadequate. Savings for those people without income (if they had any to begin with) is going to be used up in pretty short order. People aren't buying the things that they once bought and more businesses are laying off employees or closing altogether as a result - which means more unemployed. Everything is contracting - it's folding in on itself.
Meanwhile, our government is essentially printing money, that devalues ALL of its' worth, then throwing it away in a manner that allows the media to keep all of us occupied with the topic of it - we watch in horror, maybe complain a little, and the situation becomes even worse because there is nothing stopping it from happening and everyone is too preoccupied with just trying to keep their house or their job to focus on anything that even resembles a solution.
At some point, there will likely be a run on the banks. Supermarkets and food retailers will be overrun with a rush that will likely become violent. Insert false flag at any point during this mix (avian flu pandemic, terrorist attack, etc). A nuclear situation is entirely possible too when you consider all the military maneuvering taking place. Martial law goes into effect to address the situation and a new global currency is announced. Get your chip at the local post office and if things are too hard for you, get on this bus and we'll take you somewhere with
three hots and a cot. Registered gun owners will likely be sought and disarmed after an announcement of some kind is made that your guns are now against the law.
Take a look at Obama's
proposed gun ban list.
CNN story about it.
All the while, local law enforcement agencies are getting shiny new toys like this one from the government.
"The Richland County, South Carolina Sheriff's Department (that's them above) just obtained an armored personnel carrier, complete with a belt-fed, .50-cal turreted machine gun. Sheriff Leon Lott has charmingly named the vehicle "The Peacemaker," and insists that using a caliber of ammunition that even the U.S. military is reluctant to use against human targets (it's generally reserved for use against armored vehicles) will "save lives."
Tough to imagine the slogan "To protect and to serve" alongside this pic, isn't it?
Source:
http://www.reason.com/blog/show/128482
As for non-lethal solutions, there's a reason why they've been designing
these. There's also a perceived need for
these too. Don't even get me started on the Boston Dynamics Big Dog.
Youtube link. Boston Dynamics link. It can carry 340 pounds. Of what? Use your imagination.
I think we're all going to be faced with some very serious questions in the not-too-distant future. What are you willing to do to protect yourself and your family? What will you do when those who have made no preparations and have no means of buying any come to you? Where are additional supplies coming from when you've exhausted yours? Is it even conceivable that life in major cities can sustain itself without goods being shipped in? With a failing economy and global confidence faltering regarding our ability to make good on past loans, the big question to ask yourself is this: Can America restructure itself at a moments notice to provide for the people of this country? I don't think it can. I don't even know how many stories I've seen or heard on the news lately of people killing their families then killing themselves. With the above mentioned stress, unfortunately - I think that trend will continue. These aren't easy questions to ask yourself, but I don't see how any of us can avoid them.
For the record, I don't
want any of the above to happen. I want to be wrong. But there are certain things you simply can't dismiss. Well,
I can't dismiss. What I'd prefer is a shift in focus and resources. I'd like to see free energy implemented immediately. I'd like to see Monsanto exposed and dismantled. I'd like to see big pharma die a spectacular death. I'd like to see technology used to make our lives easier, rather than being used as a tool for further enslavement. I'd like to have a cold glass of tap water without fluoride in it while I look upon a chem-trail-free sky. I'd like to see people actually
looking each other in the eye and recognizing a greater connection. I'd like the welfare of
all of us to be the most important thing
to all of us. I'd like the governments and religions of the world to come clean on suppressed ancient knowledge, the alien presence, and the technology they've acquired as a result of meetings and reclamation of downed crafts.
I'd like the truth to be commonplace.
Instead, I see prescription drug induced zombies who believe terrorists murdered all those people in New York. I see money infecting and corrupting what should be a natural instinct to help people in need. I see entitlement issues, justified by a system that has sought to divide us from one another from day one. While people are suffering without homes, without jobs, without hope...incompetent executives who probably never put in an honest day's work in their lives collect obscene bonuses that worsen the situation, both nationally and globally. The voices that offer realistic solutions are ignored or silenced while the military industrial complex continues its' mission.
Our earth is changing. Our universe is changing and
we're changing right along with it. Those of us who are informed walk the tightrope of existing in the now and raising our vibration while encouraging others to wake up and prepare themselves, both for this dimension and the next. It all has to be a collective effort, but sadly enough - most people continue to exist in a bubble of denial about what's happening. Communities, or tribes, pods, whatever you want to call it - are going to be necessary.
I think the poles will shift and we are going to see storms the likes of which we've never seen before. Oceans will relocate and entire populations will be wiped out in a matter of minutes. Volcanoes will erupt and the earth will quake in ways we can't even imagine. I also feel that a vibrational change is going to happen that will allow many of us to escape a lot of this at some point. It might be like the bible describes as the rapture -or it may be a gradual thing, like an acquired ability to go back and forth between dimensions. Those who allow their intuition to guide them will have a much better chance at survival than those who are wrapped up in fear or dis-empowering thoughts of a force outside of themselves that will save them. I feel it's entirely possible that some of the things we consider to be necessary for life (food, water, shelter) will no longer be necessary once we've achieved this understanding. When will that happen? I dunno. I think we're all able to do a lot more than we think we can TODAY, but are held back by the programming we
believe as fact.
There are a lot of unknowns.
I'm okay with not knowing for sure what's going to happen. But based on what I'm seeing and how various things are being manipulated (not the least of which could be this recent rally in the stock market), I feel better about tending to my family's safety by preparing for any outcome. Part of preparing, for me - is in trying to read the telegraphed moves of those that seek to inflict harm. Like a fighter watches for his opponents telegraph (or tell-tale sign that a certain punch is on its' way).
I personally don't see how this situation can right itself and I haven't heard a legitimate explanation as to why it should. Yet. I hope somebody comes up with something, because the whole idea of solving a credit crisis with more credit is about the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Sorry, but the emperor is naked, y'all. So, I prepare. And I encourage others to do the same. And try to figure out the move behind the moves by discussing it with other people who are not afraid to look at the man behind the curtain. There are more of us than there are of them and love wins all.
much love and light to you all
recallone