I missed the video. Perhaps I should make an effort to watch it to see how bad an event such as this might be.
My tendency is to assume that the world will continue much as it has in the past which allows me to sleep well at night. Also, on many occasions people tend to believe that the worst will happen only to find out differently. Take the year 2000 non event as as example. Dave -----Original Message----- From: pagnucco <[email protected]> To: vortex-l <[email protected]> Sent: Thu, Aug 1, 2013 9:31 pm Subject: Re: [Vo]:(Video) Catastrophic solar flare narrowly misses Earth David, You probably did not listen to the video - the scenarios they discuss are not as upbeat as yours. There are a number of additional videos/articles on the subject. Quite a few experts paint a much grimmer picture of what happens after an extreme event - no power, no transportation, no communication, no food, no replacement generators, total civil disorder, .... Safety systems at nuclear plants would only run for a month or so - then, as discussed in the meeting we "would have Fukushimas all over the country."

