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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 2486533" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>very well said.. Can't get much clearer about what we need to do and what will happen. His statement about our ability to return to the old ways of life are pie in the sky for the average person, once the trucks stop running and the grocery store shelves are empty, lots of folks are going to starve. I grew up a country boy, have plowed and harvested, picked lots of berries and fruit and know how to live like that, but not having the infrastructure in place like the old family farm will leave us at the mercy of those with the farmland and tools to do it with. I can probably get by with my ability to do so many mechanical things, but if you have no skills needed, they aren't going to be willing to include you in the farm distribution. Starvation, then disease, the remaining population will be a lot less numerous to gobble up the remaining resources. I see very bad times ahead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 2486533, member: 807"] very well said.. Can't get much clearer about what we need to do and what will happen. His statement about our ability to return to the old ways of life are pie in the sky for the average person, once the trucks stop running and the grocery store shelves are empty, lots of folks are going to starve. I grew up a country boy, have plowed and harvested, picked lots of berries and fruit and know how to live like that, but not having the infrastructure in place like the old family farm will leave us at the mercy of those with the farmland and tools to do it with. I can probably get by with my ability to do so many mechanical things, but if you have no skills needed, they aren't going to be willing to include you in the farm distribution. Starvation, then disease, the remaining population will be a lot less numerous to gobble up the remaining resources. I see very bad times ahead. [/QUOTE]
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