I think the following is pretty close to what we can expect, especially since Dallas shows that people act like people world over. Read it at your own risk. Midnight is here and the morning doesn’t look to be bright.
Does the Ebola virus constitute an existential risk?
http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=228267
Thanks. I tend to agree with the author’s conclusions as well. I’m wondering what the nation and society will look like if we lose 1% of our people; 5%; 10%; 25% or maybe 50%. Complete societal breakdown occurs at what point? When do people stop going to work and producing food, clothing, energy, housing? When does open warfare break out among the survivors?
I am reminded of the film “The Road” which I watched a couple years ago. I thought it was a real stinker at the time, but boy does it look realistic now.