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If you live in a big city or even a suburb, you’ve probably been told more than a few times that during a serious SHTF disaster, you NEED to get out of the city. It’s the first piece of advice most preppers hear and is generally accepted by every preparedness authority out there. According to popular belief, the big cities are going to be a cesspool of disorder, chaos and will be a virtual time-bomb, ready to destroy everyone left in it. The accepted strategy is that you need to strap on your 50 pound pack, your AR and head to the apparent nirvana that is the rural countryside. Somehow, everything will be OK once you’re out of the big, scary city.
Well, today we’re going to take a deeper look into this assumption and learn why, despite popular preparedness advice, bugging out of the city is probably the worst thing you could do in a SHTF disaster.
Here are 10 reasons why you’re more likely to be safer staying where you are…even in a post SHTF city.
* If you’re a prepper, you’ve probably got quite a bit of food, water and supplies stocked up. How much of it realistically could you fit in your vehicle, or in your bugout bag for that matter? Why stockpile a bunch of preps just to leave them behind at home when you need them the most?
* In episode 932 of The Survival Podcast, (which you can listen to HERE) Jack Spirko interviewed a man named Selco from shtfschool.com. Selco lived through one of the worst real-life SHTF disasters in modern times, The Balkin wars. He specifically said that the rural areas were actually much more dangerous than the cities simply because of the lack of people, the lack of active commerce between people (for re-stocking supplies) and that rural areas could simply not defend themselves from their aggressors. I don’t know about you, but I’m going to take the advice of someone who’s actually been in a SHTF scenario before believing the assumptions of people who haven’t.
* Where do you plan on going? Planning to get out of the city is all well and good, but where do you plan on going? Bugging out to the middle of the woods is a horrible idea (as we went into more detail about HERE) so unless you already have a pre-stocked bugout location to go to all you’re really doing is giving up a comfortable shelter to roam around in the middle of nowhere… CONTINUED HERE