>>916825I have to agree with this anon.
Most people have no plan and would just sit around in their houses or apartments and wait for the government to solve their problem. There'd be a lot of gibbs me dats and stuff. Most people don't even know where the food they purchase in the super markets comes from, much less how to produce their own food via farming or raising livestock.
Civilization is not a bad thing, but when it gets too large, certain things can go bad, and when they do, because of population density, the effects are exponentially amplified.
That's just looking at things from a very "basic needs" perspective also. This is not including things like medical supplies or gasoline, which, believe me, people will kill for if there truly is a long term SHTF situation.
While I don't have any personal land, I do have a few areas Ive designated as my bugout location which will get me through a few weeks or months if need be until I can figure out what my next move is. A good place to start looking if you don't own any land yourself is BLM land or National Forest.
Again, most people will not know what to do and will most likely just stay put and hope that someone else saves them. Most people will not have the means or the skill to bugout to a forest or something similar. In their minds, being in a city would be safer, when in truth, it would be much more chaotic.