What have past acts of destruction taught us about what will happen to mankind after the apocalypse? Is it inevitable that disaster will someday strike America on an unprecedented level? How has history prepared us? History's most dramatic events--Hiroshima, 9/11, Hurricane Katrina and others--are examined and analyzed with hard data gathered from their massive aftereffects. The disappearance of water and food supplies, the effects of deteriorated sanitation and health care on the remaining population, and the increased use of violence as a means of survival--all illustrate how societies have responded and survived.
Yes, this is scary, no it isn't new to humanity to experience these situations.
Don't be a fool, store some food, have gun & lots of ammo just in case.
Ideally, if you have a way to get water (a well with a pitcher pump) on your property, you may never have to leave your home & be exposed to the dangers of the road.
dgl1962 1 month ago
I just hope that I never find myself in situations like this where you're truly tested in every way, I honestly don't know how I'd react to situations like this.
EternalDarkness316 2 months ago