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Question : If the United States comes under immediate threat of catastrophic economic, health, or social disaster (or in the months/years after such disaster) would Madison Rising Militia members wish to have contact information for each other? Paul Noecker brought up the topic not too long ago about having contact data for each other. Im not sure if this is what he was thinking about at the time but, if so, it is a question worth discussing. In the event of disaster, a time may come when we need to network with LIKE-MINDED people we can TRUST. The relationships weve developed here could potentially be the difference between survival or death. Should data (for those interested) be shared personally between individual members or should it be centrally gathered and then dispersed? What information would be pertinent? (Remember - in the event of catastrophe we might not have phone/internet service!!) We have our Militia Map and list of Madison Rising Supporters which shows the member name, state, and general regions where we have a representative but that may be too general to help during disaster. I upkeep Sams List...which does have personal contact information. HOWEVER, I protect that list with every security precaution I can provide and I dont even look at it unless Im typing data into it. Especially in this day and time, our personal data should be kept private due to potential identity theft. So, as Uncle Verum says, What say you?
Posted on: Tue, 02 Sep 2014 11:09:39 +0000

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