An ideology with roots in white supremacist writings in the 20th century found renewed attention in neo-Nazi online groups in the 2010s and has inspired recent plots, say researchers.
They’re more likely to have preparations in place for some sort of total societal collapse, and they dream of the day when “Society and laws” are replaced by “Might makes right” mad max style anarchy.
They’re more likely to have preparations in place for some sort of total societal collapse, and they dream of the day when “Society and laws” are replaced by “Might makes right” mad max style anarchy.
Yeah but those 50 gallon vats of macaroni and cheese aren’t going to work out the way they think they will.
They’ll have to go on the move after a collapse, they won’t be able to bring their shelters or their decades long mayo supply.
I mean collapse has always been going on all around us, but they ignore refugees completely.