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Originally posted by Dendro
reply to post by koots751
You seriously going koots? You think if SHTF it'll come in as far as the interior of BC? I'm coastal Vancouver~ish area.
the problem with that scenario is- what amount of time do we have to "be told" to run? i mean, if they detect radiation here, it might be a bit too late to stop running. its sort of a conundrum. by the time they tell you there is a problem, you are knee deep in it. really, does anyone have an answer to that question, it isn't rhetorical, it could take some answering (and some worry off my mind)
Originally posted by Misoir
After the centuries of Americans moving westward now it appears they may be coming back to the East. Well nice to have you return to our side of the Mississippi. Now hopefully we can get our economies back up and running with all the new migrants.
But seriously I doubt anything serious is going to happen on the West coast, do not work yourself up for no reason and waste your money fleeing if there is no need to. If/when the time comes you will know if you are prepared and then you can leave. No need to just up and run on a suspicion.
Originally posted by mosheh24
I live in the pac west and well I have been feeling something is about to happen in the west. Here were I live in Oregon the power went out earlier and I thought it was nothing but just about an hour ago my signals through my cable and internet keep going haywire but the tv keeps going fuzzy for awhile then it will clear up and net will just stop loading pages for a bit then kicks back on and the lights on my modem keep flashing when that happens so I am loosing connection somehow. We are having bad weather here but I have seen bad storms roll through here and not mess with the signals I run through charter so my question here is, is anyone else having these issues? luckily net still on.