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Originally posted by SummitCo 1776
There is little point in worrying, my friend. I honestly was not surprised by the scope or scale on 9-11 except that it didn't happen earlier. I was suprised by their method though. I am suprised there hasn't been anything major here since then. It would be easy as pie for terrorists to carry out suicide bombings in Walmart and Starbucks.
What happens will happen. The only thing you can do is go about your life as you should and maybe prepare a little bit. Keep a 2 week supply of food, water, and other supplies like people did when we were afraid Joe Stalin was gonna lob some nukes at us.
I don't worry too much about terrorism where I am except about an influx of front range refugees in the event of an attack on Denver. There isn't enough food here for them. I am more worried about a 1897 scale blizzard. The 1897 blizzard cut off this county for a month. Back then people had a 1-2 month supply of food and there were no droves of hundreds of thousands of unprepared tourists and no CDOT telling people "you can't drive because of avvy danger." It was simply a case of people were unable to get out of the county because of 40ft high snow drifts. They had powerfull rotary snow plows powered by heavy railroad locamotives but they couldn't reach Boreas Pass station from South Park. Despite this, nobody starved.
The blizzard last year cut off this county for 2.5 days mostly because of accidents and CDOT road closings due to avvy danger. In that short time, the super markets had almost no food left on the shelves, resturaunts ran out of most dishes, and the gas stations were all out of gas (except for their small premium tanks).
Dude, you shouldn't be