i originally intended to post this in september, but life got in the way.  with the natural disaster and nuclear catastrophe in japan, and tornado time upon us, seems like a good time, to put it out for general consumption.
show of hands, who knew september was NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS MONTH?  i  didn't until i heard a radio interview with some government wonk LIVE  from  our state fair.  a bit of research turned up this site, ready.gov.  more  on that a bit later.
i'm not certain whether it is coincidence  or planned that National Preparedness Month falls in september because  of 9/11, but that, coupled with a statement made by my friend THE  CAMBRIDGE LADY over at JUST WAFFLING, as well as a book and movie got me  to thinking.
the book was recommended to me by best bud SKI over at  GLOBAL DOMINATION.  the book is THE LAST CENTURION, and is about an army  officer who single handed fights his abandoned company back to the  states from the middle east, after the world population is decimated by  bird flu and another ice age.  once home, our hero helps reorganize  survivors, gets farms working again, and destroys some city/state  caliphates.  yeah, i know it's a reach to think 1 guy could do all of  that, but the author mixes a couple of dooms day scenarios together  pretty well in showing how our society could unravel, and what the  government may do in extreme circumstances.
the movie, ( i read  the book after watching, i was so intrigued) was THE ROAD.  for those  who have not watched or read it,  it is about a father and son trying to  survive after we apparently nuke ourselves into nuclear winter.  the  wife said it was depressing but i think that was due to dad constantly  putting a gun to the kids head if danger approached to keep the child  from being captured, raped, killed and eaten by the lawless cannibals  roaming the desolate land.  the mother, weak of spirit, had already  abandoned them by committing suicide.  the story is really about  perseverance in the face of incredible adversity, hope and love.  the  man loves his son so much he shields him from the mothers desire to kill  the boy and herself.  so much that he will kill the boy rather than let  the monsters that humans have become defile him.  his hope is to find  somewhere warm for them to live, so that the boy may survive, and the  father ends up dying in the process.
i wasn't so caught up in the  story line, good as it was, but found myself asking if the man was  doing the right thing in the situations presented to him.  how would i  handle something similar?  AM I READY?
check part 2 to see if you are.
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The Last Centurion should be required reading for every decent Conservative today. John Ringo is a freakin' SAVANT.
ReplyDeleteI admit to being somewhat ill-prepared for an emergency. I may have to stock up from the unoccupied homes of my neighbors; they'll be well-stocked with gubmint cheese and free welfare goodies, and God knows they'll all either turn tail and run at the first sign of trouble, or all be so stupid they'll die in place waiting for the Obamessiah to rescue them....