Keep in mind, the san andreas fault is too far inland to create tsunamis, an tsunami would be created by the Cascadia subduction zone off the Washington coast. The big one (san andreas/Cascadia) is based on the san andreas affecting only California, the Cascadia subduction zone has far reaching affects as it did in 1700 dropping the North America plate in Washington, engulfing the coastal lines from Alaska to Northern California to Japan, a 9.0~9.5 on the Cascadia subduction zone is what most fear will happen and right now the clock is ticking, we are 50yrs past due for the Cascadia.
So this is a legitimate concern. I know in Japan modern buildings have been built to withstand earthquakes to a certain point. Do states on west coast have structural requirements that reinforce properties to better withstand earthquakes?
Yes it is lagitimate concern, California is better but not on the par with Japan, Washington and Oregon all they do is talk, both of these states are fxxked to put it bluntly.
The big one as it's being called is my number one concern, being nuked or invaded by russia, martial law, fema camps etc.. are so remote that some of it borders idiocy, figured my preps isn't really for any one particular event but any event that may arise, way I see it, focusing on one event is a mistake. Paranoia has become the foundation too to many preppers choices an unfortunate mistake in my book
No one has a crystal ball and can predict what the world will do in the future. I do however know that for humans to survive we need water, food, shelter, and some way to provide security. It just makes sense to have some of these things in reserve for ANYTHING that disrupts our lives.Yea I cover my bases in preparedness because that is just who I am. I don't buy into 99% of the prepper fanstasy narrative mumbo jumbo but this one feels different.
What, Putin’s says he is a nice guy. Don’t you believe him?Unfortunately jontte does have to worry about an russian invasion
What, Putin’s says he is a nice guy. Don’t you believe him?
Actually I respect the heck out of him. He’s an extremely intelligent and crafty leader. Do I trust him? Hell no.Nope putin is a master chameleon!
besides,that Zapad manouver they had,it lasted for 10 weeks,a helluwa long time for manouvers,they trained in how to isolate the Baltic states and the Gulf of Finland.
Hell I don't trust any of our "leaders".Actually I respect the heck out of him. He’s an extremely intelligent and crafty leader. Do I trust him? Hell no.
He'll I don't trust any of our "leaders".
What, Putin’s says he is a nice guy. Don’t you believe him?
I agree. Talking politics is a lot like talking religion. It's generally a big waste of time. Many people have extremely strong opinions on these subjects and can't be swayed either way. Like I said before, I don't know enough about religion to have an intelligent conversation with anyone, but I did find it interesting talking with muzlims in the middle east about their religion (cult). People in some countries, like Russia for example, liked to talk politics with me. I tried to avoid talking politics and religion as much as possible.I have met many different people while traveling through different countries whom think our politicians are all idiots. Our country doesn't seem to have the greatest image from a political perspective throughout most of the world.
I usually avoid talking politics with people in general...especially while traveling. I think most people interested in politics are just looking for an excuse to argue or complain.
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