This weekly Snippets column is a collection of short items: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. Note that we may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters.
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SurvivalBlog’s Editor-At-Large Michael Z. Williamson sent this: How Israel’s bulky pager fooled Hezbollah. Mike notes:
“They even set up fake sources, fake reviews, and YouTube videos with fake Chinglish descriptions. Brilliant.”
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Reader Lodge Pole wrote:
“Mr. Rawles,
Thank you for your article “Please Pray for Our Nation” published Tuesday, October 15th. I would like to give a short insight as to what I have been witnessing in my area and what worries me as we get closer to the election.
I am employed with a local government agency and am in fairly consistent contact with the public. For the past few years I have been employed there, I have had a great relationship with the majority of the residents I represent and communicate with. I often get complimented when dealing with members of the public with the promptness and efficiency in which I answer questions, get results, and how I do my job. I simply state, “I am trying to bring common sense back to the government.” This is generally followed by a chuckle and, “Good luck.”
Recently, I have seen a complete flip in the attitudes and responses of many of these residents. People are turning on each other. I am noticing an uptick in complaints and anger associated with very petty things. People are turning in/on their neighbors and complaining at every opportunity. I recently took a complaint where the complainant stated, “My neighbor is smoking jerky in their garage. What are you going to do about it?!”
Not long ago, during a wildfire event, the winds shifted and with it came the thick smoke, completely smothering the Northern part of our county. Our area is not foreign to wildfire smoke, so this was nothing out of the ordinary, especially for the time of year. When residents awakened in the morning, the complaints started rolling in to me. The majority of the complaints were placing the blame on someone.
These complainants were rabid, and each of them felt justified in their blame game. When I explained where the smoke was coming from, none of them were aware of the fire. They simply needed to complain and place blame.
I have concluded that in 2024, in the United States, our lives are too convenient. Every aspect of our life is made simpler by something or someone. Morals, good judgment, and common sense are in short supply. Because of this over-convenient lifestyle we have grown accustomed to, when the slightest inconvenience occurs, most simply cannot cope nor problem-solve. People are living their lives like their social media feed. The lack of problem-solving, good judgment, and common sense are what worry me; along with all the other divisive problems plaguing this country. I worry people are going to become more aggressive when they do not get their way.
As we get closer to election day, please stay vigilant. Go to the stores now to get what you need. For what you don’t have, get it or learn to live without it. I think (and pray to God it does not happen) we are heading for some very tough times, regardless of who wins in November.”
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