When New Orleans was hit by Katrina (hurricane) and flooded out....how many of the "first responders" (police, ambulance staff, firefighters, and etc) did we see not only abandon their jobs but take part in looting and leaving nursing home residents and hospitals to their fate.
In Russia when the USSR collapsed the police became the Russian mafia...committing every horrible crime possible until they died.
Those we expect to come to our rescue won't come at all and possibly if they do its not for noble reasons.
Here in the US we do have the National Guard....controlled by the Govenor and state legislatures. Those who actually report for duty tend to be OK...not always but generally speaking they tend to be better than city or county staff.
Red Cross? No photo op and they aren't going to show up.
Salvation Army will show up (and stay until things have normalized) but they tend to be extremely disorganized for large scale catastrophe. They are awesome at small and medium sized catastrophic events....but they do get overwhelmed. (They are not allowed alcoholic beverages....so don't offer any and don't expect to be offered any)
Your local gun enthusiast might be in a panic but not appear to be....such is the nature of PTSD.
Surviving a complete disaster is more about luck and divine providence than planning and preparation . I wish I could say otherwise. Chaos is in charge during these events. And nothing goes according to plan during Chaos.
Great quote right there! While I'm trying to be as prepared as one can, there is only that much that you can do in the face of disaster. I've got my bug out bag ready, I've learnt some skills, I got myself a handgun+ one of those tactical over the shoulder
galco holsters and some ammo, but in no way doesn it guarantee I'm going to make it if something really bad happens.