The State Of The Union, 7 Days After An EMP

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Determining the specific ramifications after something like a high-altitude electromagnetic pulse weapon (EMP) attack, or even a Carrington Event-style coronal mass ejection (CME) is kind of a guessing game at this point.

However, one thing we do know is that some of the most horrifying effects of an EMP disaster will occur about a week after our grid gets fried. That’s why I’ve decided to take a visualized journey into what the US might look like, seven days after an EMP — and let’s just say that the state of the union will be a bleak one.

http://www.offthegridnews.com/grid-threats/the-state-of-the-union-7-days-after-an-emp/
 
that is a bleak outlook,one I hope never comes to pass,but if you start preparing for it you can still have power by going solar and wind ,a good shelter or bug out location is a must you will need water filtration and learn to live off the land by fishing hunting and growing what you can,,,,,it will not be the end of the world,just a new beginning.....................
 
Well that's my viewing sorted this afternoon, once I've finished raking up leaves.:rolleyes: It's finally the perfect day for it; dry, with no wind and the leaves are wet. Perfect!
 
Well that's my viewing sorted this afternoon, once I've finished raking up leaves.:rolleyes: It's finally the perfect day for it; dry, with no wind and the leaves are wet. Perfect!
Great mulch/fertilizer. Our leaves are just about done falling here. I use the mower to blow them into strips, then rake them onto tarps and drag them to the garden. Over winter they just kind of begin to break down more, then I till them in in spring. My clay is starting to take shape, slowly.
 
Great mulch/fertilizer. Our leaves are just about done falling here. I use the mower to blow them into strips, then rake them onto tarps and drag them to the garden. Over winter they just kind of begin to break down more, then I till them in in spring. My clay is starting to take shape, slowly.

I have filled a few bin bags to take to the allotment to do the very same thing.
 
The majority of unemployment checks are not handouts since the employer and or employee pay into the system to cover this, called insurance trust fund, unemployment differs than welfare ;)

Well I did not mean to put unemployment I was in a hurry when I made that post....I think I was trying to say welfare, I think....Hell I don't know.
 
From over here, it looks like your democratic party is much like our labour party. They hold the same core values and niether of them understand the concept of democracy.

For the Democrats here in the US its not about anything but more social programs and trying to figure out how they can grapple the rights of US citizens namely the Second Amendment issue.
 

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