Think of all the folks who would go into libraries and steal the survival related books, if your library even has such books. Do you expect libraries to be functioning properly, with folks returning books on time? One survival book for how many thousands in your town? People would starve to death before they could check out a book. Libraries are far more easy to loot too, unfortunately. Radio? How many people today own a functioning radio? What if the grid goes down and there are no batteries? What if our government decides to control that information avenue? Newspapers? They are going bankrupt and we will be lucky to have anything other than advertising junk mail by 2016... if the Post Office is not completely bust by then too. Organizations giving talks when the U.S. is in a panic and rioting? I do not see that happening for safety reasons alone.
The police enforcing the law? Look at what happened after Katrina. They could not stop the mass waves of looters, like stampeding herds of wild pack animals damaging and destroying everything in their paths that the hurricane missed. You can not count on the police to be there to protect you.
We could talk about what happened to Detroit but that would be against the Terms & Conditions. Just look at Camden N.J, Oakland CA., St. Louis IL. and other cities facing the same struggles that Detroit is and I bet you can make the connection. It's the people in those cities, for sure.
Church membership lists are not going to do anyone much good, given that less than 5% of Mormons have the food storage they are encouraged to have. All that will do is serve to make ordinary people targets.
The police enforcing the law? Look at what happened after Katrina. They could not stop the mass waves of looters, like stampeding herds of wild pack animals damaging and destroying everything in their paths that the hurricane missed. You can not count on the police to be there to protect you.
We could talk about what happened to Detroit but that would be against the Terms & Conditions. Just look at Camden N.J, Oakland CA., St. Louis IL. and other cities facing the same struggles that Detroit is and I bet you can make the connection. It's the people in those cities, for sure.
Church membership lists are not going to do anyone much good, given that less than 5% of Mormons have the food storage they are encouraged to have. All that will do is serve to make ordinary people targets.