Concerns over potential civil unrest following the election
Survival Expert and Retired Colonel Assess Election Year Risks
Drew Miller, a retired Air Force colonel at the helm of empowering individuals through self-reliance, took foresight to a new level this month. His focus? A strategic deep-dive into the potential turmoil of the 2024 election year with his innovate Collapse Survivor app, designed to probe the public’s response to theoretical calamities.
Reality Mirrors Simulation
Miller’s speculative journey didn’t lead far before hitting an eerie parallel to reality. His painstakingly crafted 110 “exercise messages” unveiled a scenario where the National Guard activates to quell political discord—an outcome political veterans like James Carville have not just imagined, but anticipated. “It’s not ‘zombie apocalypse’ nonsense. It is very plausible, realistic,” reflects Miller on his simulations.
“The timing was so ironic,” Miller disclosed, as art inadvertently imitated life with headlines of the National Guard’s deployment in New York, amidst rising civic tensions.
A Startling Coincidence
The correlation between Miller’s scenario and actual events was uncanny. With approximately 1,000 involved participants, the game revealed shocking parallels as cities like New York and Chicago mobilized their forces to address growing safety concerns—echoing the possible election-year violence Miller’s app predicted.
Prepping for an Uncertain Future
The increasing interest in Miller’s Fortitude Ranch prepper resorts and the Collapse Survivor app indicate a society seeking security in unstable times. Miller’s background as an Air Force intelligence officer who crafted wartime simulations, shines through his venture. “It’s one of the reasons our military is so effective—we do very realistic training,” Miller espouses. The Collapse Survivor app serves not just as a preparedness tool, but also as a stark reminder for the necessity of constitutional fidelity and a strong national defense over divisive policies.
Insightful Interactions and Dire Predictions
Users found the 2024 election scenario not just enjoyable but enlightening, as it challenged them to make pivotal decisions. These choices were then analyzed, translating player responses into sobering expectations of potential unrest and division. A staggering 80% foresaw the semblance of national fracture or civil conflict post-election.
Players were adamant in their stance on Second Amendment rights, with the majority resistant to relinquishing firearms or acknowledging gun ownership—underscoring a profound distrust in overreach by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.
Concluding Thoughts From the Simulation
Miller’s analysis postulates a grim outlook—election year violence may not dissipate but potentially escalate to civil war. “When the election is over, the violence isn’t going to end, necessarily,” Miller suggested. “Our poll numbers suggest a more than 50% chance that we move onto another stage of a civil war.” Indeed, the final takeaway from the app’s simulations paints a vivid picture; electoral campaign violence may end but could signal the dawn of a continued national strife.
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