Apparently, Fleeing the City During A Crisis for Rural Shelter Is “Treason”


Published on Feb 12, 2016 by TRUTHstreammedia

If there is a major crisis – from an economic collapse, to a terror attack, natural disaster or mass civil unrest – your first thought may be to escape the city and retreat to the safety of your hideaway shelter in the countryside. But that’s exactly what the collectivist government DOESN’T want you to do. Instead, they want you to join the masses at overcrowded public shelters… and hope for the best.

Propaganda films during the atomic age were heavy on the scare tactics, but this one made clear that self-reliance and prepper-minded individuals are going too far against society – and should be regarded as “deserters” and “treasonous” if they don’t stay put in their cities, follow orders and show up for their job.

After all, it is a collective effort, and even the threat of nuclear annihilation is no excuse for going off on your own – even to save your own family (though that certainly won’t stop the elite from doing so…).

The real reason is that – just as today with terrorism – the government wants a malleable and obedient population that will take orders from central authorities and join the herd. It is instinct and survival against mass conformity and power.

9 thoughts on “Apparently, Fleeing the City During A Crisis for Rural Shelter Is “Treason”

  1. “… should be regarded as “deserters” and “treasonous” if they don’t stay put in their cities, follow orders and show up for their job.”

    Too late.

    “… the government wants a malleable and obedient population that will take orders from central authorities and join the herd.”

    Control.

  2. We saw what happened during a poor evacuation when Houston was evacuated a few years back, we know what happens when people stay from New Orleans so plan early and plan often…

  3. Wow… the propaganda in earlier times was quite blatant and obvious. How much more subtle and crafty they are today.

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