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Bloodknight

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After what happened in Israel and with this country's immigration issues. Have people made any changes in the way they plan to protect their home ? Do you do anything different when your on the road away from your base of operation. Do you feel an impending crisis ahead. Personally, I've never felt this vulnerable.
 
This should help. Enough said, draw your own conclusions based on where you live.

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No, I haven't made any changes, because I don't wait for current events to dictate my level of preparedness. And when I travel (which is rare these days), I travel with what I expect I will need to get home. I also live in a very rural area, in a heavily armed state. I don't expect we'll have the kind of panic and looting that urban centers would experience.
 
No, I haven't made any changes, because I don't wait for current events to dictate my level of preparedness. And when I travel (which is rare these days), I travel with what I expect I will need to get home. I also live in a very rural area, in a heavily armed state. I don't expect we'll have the kind of panic and looting that urban centers would experience.
What he said.
 
After what happened in Israel and with this country's immigration issues. Have people made any changes in the way they plan to protect their home ? Do you do anything different when your on the road away from your base of operation. Do you feel an impending crisis ahead. Personally, I've never felt this vulnerable.
i am a diabetic, so i stocked up on 42 years of Snickers and Milky Way bars.

i also have kidney stones, so i cleaned out all 4 local wally-worlds of Crystal Lite lemonade powder

i have LARS rocket launchers all around my home, installed in my home made turrets, and a moat filled with, gaters, piranha, and snapping turtles.

i have hacked into the US Space Wars laser guided death ray impulse destroyer

i have so much ammo on hand, the US Army (and IRS) come to my house to borrow some.


so what i have i done, cuz others are feeling so vulnerable..??

turned on my Mr. Coffee maker, and right now, eating a blueberry scone, and sipping coffee......

cuz what ever happens, happens, and if the sky falls down..??

i have 45,000 lbs of coffee stashed away......too.
 
There's BIG difference between having ancestry, and actually speaking & using the language that is related to your ancestry. So, the above map is very deceiving.

This link shows an ancestry perspective map, as well as the German immigrant history in the USA.


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The overwhelming language used in the US is "American English" with its various regional accents. A most-spoken second language is mostly used by minority part of the population, mainly in the house-hold, and likely in very localized areas.

An example is both the map above and this one below, showing "German" as a second language in various states. That is likely due to the use of a dialect of German by the Amish, Hutterite and Mennonite groups in limited areas (counties in the map below).

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In my state Hutterite and Mennonite groups are common communities in various areas.
 
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I think you're making, through the map you've posted, a highly-generalized and potentially questionable perspective. :unsure:

My heritage is mainly German & Swiss, I hold no allegiance to either country, with a smattering of other DNA influences so I consider myself a 110% American mutt.
 
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I think you're making, through the map you've posted, a highly-generalized and potentially questionable perspective. :unsure:

My heritage is mainly German & Swiss, I hold no allegiance to either country, with a smattering of other DNA influences so I consider myself a 110% American mutt.
I'm not making anything, the map is talking about languages spoken, based on census data. People could certainly lie about what language is spoken at home, but I'm not clear why they would.

There is not questionable perspective, just a historical one that is slowly and surely developing here. You can decide to call it questionable, that's fine. There are however a couple of sentences in your signature that could be used as my reply.

As for DNA, sure everybody is a mix of a lot of different things, though 110% is simply impossible. I know it's a saying and I understand the expression, but since we're into nitpicking and questioning, I can have a turn too;)
 
We are not really doing many things differently, but like you Bloodnight, I have a feeling of unease. Based on what I have heard and read, I think the United States is seen as fighting a proxy war with Israel (to say nothing about Ukraine), so attacks against our citizenry are likely or somewhat likely. Not sure about how true, but I have read DHS and theFBI are saying the same thing.
 
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