There is SHTF, and then there is TEOTWAWKI. There is a difference.
SHTF
To me, SHTF means an incident that although it’s a disaster isn’t something that will collapse society as we know it. That is not to say that in a SHTF incident there won’t be looting or other behaviors outside societal norms, but for the most part order and daily life will be restored to some level in the foreseeable future. Hurricane Katrina is an example of a SHTF scenario.
TEOTWAWKI
TEOTWAWKI on the other hand is when societal norms are gone, with no recovery of vital infrastructure systems in the foreseeable future and the incident impacts large parts of the earth’s inhabitants. The keeping of societal norms will be challenged and in some areas will degrade quickly. Unlike a SHTF scenario, no one locally or from the state, federal, and even international community is coming to help.
What You Are Preparing For
It is important to determine what you are preparing for. Is it when SHTF, TEOTWAWKI, or both?
Preparing for both SHTF and TEOTWAWKI have some similarities. However, they also have vast differences.
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