What is the most likely scenario in which the world & life, as we know it, will come to an end? And when?
What is the most likely scenario in which the world & life, as we know it, will come to an end? And when?
I have been researching government policies on major disasters. While governments seem to be prepared (on paper) in the event of minor local disasters, I can find no mentions of what the government will do, or what it’s citizens should do in the event of a continental-scale disaster.
A few examples:
The Yellowstone caldera opens
Large-scale nuclear attack
Large meteor/asteroid impact
Zombocalypse
If you have any tips for finding this information on official governemnt websites, or any other place, please let me know!
Thanks!
Posted in 2012
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1960′s—-population growth
1970s—-global cooling
1980s—-nuclear winter
1990s—-AIDS
2000s—-global warming
What catastophe ISN’T going to kill us next?
These were all catastrophies pimped by scientists hoping for federal funds to continue studying but there has been no accountability.
I laugh at the similarities with chicken little however I’m concerned for my kids when I think of ‘The Boy Who Cried Wolf”
You are the leader of a survivors’ camp. When do you think the children should be exposed to the violence with zombies, other camps, and a government trying to purge “impure humans”? This includes combat training, firearm training, and survival skills How are they taught? When are they actually sent out to scavenge for supplies or to defend the camp? Is this taught alongside things that such as reading and science or separate? And finally, what is you’re views on teaching children these things in today’s society?
I will be asking a series of these questions to see how a person’s political views are changed by very abnormal scenarios. Thank you for your time.
Assume the virus is an advanced form of rabies and is transmitted through bites and scratches.
assume that some children may be as young as 3 or 4.
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