(19 November 2012, 14:36)Neuralsandwich Wrote: Prepping for the outcome is definitely a good idea, but helping try stop it is probably a good idea as well. I think the prepper mentality is great, but sometimes it is better to try prevent certain events, if possible so that we won't have to face certain events.
I don't want to be eating mutated sea life because of people polluting the place, especially post SHTF. Deformed and contaminated animals and food sources are bad now and after SHTF
Agreed, but I think it goes wrong when society gets bogged down in arguing whether it's man-made or not, and nothing gets doen about either the cause or the outcome.
Find a resilient place and way to live, then sit back and watch a momentous period in history unfold.