By BRIG GEN (RET) BLAINE D. HOLT, DUKE JOHNSON, M.D., And MICHAEL ASHLEY/Guest Opinion
Originally published on CDA Press
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We live in interesting, unprecedented times. A cursory review of recent Coeur d'Alene Press archives reveals an array of concerning headlines: The Rules of War, Adapting to Life with COVID, State Emergencies Due to An Abnormal Influx of Migrants, Economic Uncertainties, and Big Wires: Needed for Electrical Grid System, among other issues.
These headlines are indicative of our complex, shifting world. In relation to this ever-changing landscape, CBS Investigative Correspondent Catherine Herridge recently predicted a Black Swan event in 2024. The vaunted journalist described it as a “national security event with high impact that's very hard to predict … And we're so divided in this country in ways that we haven't seen before."
This division — this fragmentation of our social fabric — is a critical issue deserving of our attention.
Indeed, we might be facing not just a single isolated Black Swan in 2024, but possibly, multiple such occurrences (Newstarget defines a Black Swan as a "massive, negative and unpredictable event that can cause widespread repercussions on politics, finance, national economies, and even global culture").
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MONTANA SENTINEL ADDITION: This article was published by a Co-founder of Restore Liberty. It is the beginning of a collaboration effort that is part of the Restore Liberty County Guardian program; an effort that is growing across the nation to develop strong communities able to support themselves in the worst conditions.