Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Peace on earth? I don't think so

Feb 23, 2009

Iran has just announced successful completion of its first successful test of a nuclear power plant. Scary news. Watched program on History Channel last night about the many different prophecies in cultures around the globe (ancient England with the “Merlins”; Mayans; Chinese I Ching; etc.) of an apocalyptic, doomsday event occurring on December 21, 2012. End of the world? Or beginning of the end? Strange that in such divergent cultures with no contact with one another at the time, that date consistenly emerges. There is a cosmic significance; alignment of earth, sun, and center of Milky Way which is some type of “black hole” phenomenon – predictions include a switching of the earth’s poles, which would lead to cataclysmic natural disasters worldwide. In any case, whether that date is significant or not we do certainly need to be prepared, as our Church leaders are really stepping up their references to the drastic changes that are coming very soon – I’m wanting to get some guns as well; Conrad is not at all happy about that. Violent crime is already on the rise; gangs are trained specifically in home invasion, for example. I don’t want to be a sitting duck. I want to be able to protect myself and my family; and a shotgun won’t even slow those guys down. They’ll know I can’t hit them except at close range, and their weapons can blow us away from 800 yards or more.

Yet the Lord continually reminds us, through the scriptures and his latter day servants, that we should not fear! Which I do need to work on; and reading scriptures and gospel study really does help there. Also really important is the concept that “if ye are PREPARED ye need not fear.” So I’m really focused on getting prepared, in every way I can think of, and stressing a bit on trying to make sure I’m covering all the bases and not leaving anything out! The gun thing is part of that for me, especially after reading the Great and Terrible. The kind of anarchy that would prevail in the case of some type of nuclear attack, or EMP, is pretty scary; REALLY scary if you couldn’t protect yourself, cause there would be noone else there to protect you. I have no desire to be one of those grim survivalists holed up in my bunker and gleefully watching the remnants of civilization starve around me; it is my goal to store more than our needs and be able to help those we can. But I don't want my family to be among those slowly starving to death and helplessly victimized by the predators that will be running amok in such a scenario.

Also interesting aside in the area of protection (Conrad thinks we have to rely on the government to protect us, which AINT gonna happen) – I was told recently police cars no longer have “to protect and to serve” on their cars – they don’t see that citizen protection as the main part of their mission. Or perhaps they have given up already on their ability to do that. Seems their focus has changed to try to maintain some sort of collective order, rather than pretend that they can protect each individual’s safety.

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