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To: Kartographer

I have a pretty warped mind. I read too much. I know a lot of people in jobs where they say things to me they shouldn’t. (Just the other day I said to a buddy of mine: “You really should not be saying that on an open cel phone.—Words that I never thought would leave my mouth.)

I made a good living looking at math, probabilities, and statistical anomalies.

Lately, I tend to jump to conclusions that are in really dark places. But I never say anything to anyone because I do not want to be on any more lists.

It will be interesting to watch this thing unfold. Interesting as in sad and scary. I also make sure the extra gas cans are full and the wheels and propane are always in great shape on the RV.


20 posted on 08/25/2014 8:17:03 AM PDT by Vermont Lt (Ebola: Death is a lagging indicator.)
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To: Vermont Lt
math, statistics, probabilities, and statistical anomalies

How about adding Chaos Theory to the list? There are so many things on the cusp of going tangentially bad. Odds are at least some of them have to unravel and go seriously tangential.

My thinking is that it could happen that a worst case scenario could mean not leaving ones house and property for an extended period of time, maybe even with a disruption of utilities.

That's the one I could handle best. Don't know that travel would be a real good option in a worst case scenario.

Conspiracy theory stuff? Well, yeah. Amazing how many things that used to be called conspiracy theory end up being true.

26 posted on 08/25/2014 11:11:06 AM PDT by grania
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