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Comment by tiger MORIN
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Was John Titor right? They came for my neighbors and would not explain why.....It became a case of "security" in the city, or self survival in the country.  


Comment by Susan Selig
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 The people in cities are less vulnerable then those is suburbs to really large change.  I live in apartment built in the 1800s there are fireplaces, water is delivered old school, food would be a problem until all the little gardens got going and in the meantime there are the pigeons.  Relax.  Life will go on and most likely there won't be any big noisy change.  I have been hearing that some horrible thing will happen all my life and so far nothing.  Really Vietnam, Iraq, Afganistan 911 all distant thunder.  As the towers were smoking downtown we were eating in sidewalk cafes uptown.  We were upset but life went on.  That's the way it really is.  Relax, life is short, have some fun and stop wasting people's time with nonsense.


Comment by Christopher Skipp
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I don't think you can make a blanket statement that moving out of a city to the country will protect you in case of civil unrest.   Lots of rural counties have Nazi sheriff departments, and mobs can move around.  Probably lots of factors come into play, many you can have no control over.  When it hits the fan, you may want to be ready to move WAY out in the boonies, not just to your hobby farm fifty miles away from some urban center.  I am not sure some small town will be much better than the suburbs.  The cities will go up in flames first, but the cancer will spread fast. 

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