Good to see you back in Patch
The ads were much more wholesome in those days for sure @VenomJockey.
It amazes me that world events are not even discussed in the news programs such as what we used to get with the network tv stations. What we do get is not truth or is slanted anyway.
I'm really surprised at what all everyone is saying is available on regular television. It is that bad.
It is important to know what is going on in the world and make your own interpretations and how it might affect you.
I was thinking earlier about communications and how messed up things were on the day of 9/11. We lived in the Baltimore/DC area. For the first 2 hours we could reach each other (my husband and I). After that, they asked everyone to stay off the lines. He did try to call me after the first couple of times again, but couldn't get through (he worked at a newspaper). I know this is taking the thread off topic but I have been thinking about different aspects of being prepared and communications is a big one. If the phones are down or tied up by the government, how will we contact one another?
It is different for everyone. Not everyone is "out in the boonies", not everyone has walkie talkies or radios, but maybe a good time to invest in something.
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