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One problem here is all the converts and reverts they have now with passports from, and connections in Western countries. They've been radicalized and trained to go anything from Madrid to full-on Mumbai anywhere in the West.
Then there's all the sleeper cells that may have snuck in through the porous Southern border. And the radicalization machine of immigration Jihad the West refuses to do anything about. I was reading yesterday 17% of France supports IS. It wouldn't be anything like that in America, but give it time, and I'd like to see what a poll would be of some area, like say Dearborn.
I'd like to see a poll of York or Missisauga too. In fact, wasn't Calgary having a problem with import/export Jihadis? Those guys have passports.
Well, their plan to instil fear and terror in you seems to be working. Way to let the terrorists win...
Fear and terror? No. Refusal to ignore the obvious, yes. 
Anybody not wanting to operate under a policy of informed caution in response to the threats of domestic attacks by ISIS is an idiot.
For example, we should be considering what can be done about the threat of returning Jihadis.
You know, you two fascinate me. You're convinced the end of the world is coming from an overheated world that hasn't warmed in 17 years, but when Jihadis are actually, for real, killing people just as they threatened they'd do, and telling you where they'll kill more, that to you is just conspiracy talk.
No, your fear and terror are evident in most things you post - just a week or two ago you were talking about how you want an assault rifle to defend yourself from home invaders and terrorists. 
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I want one to blow the fuck out of any home invader, terrorizer, other variety of life threatener, or prey animal with the misfortune of walking around looking tasty.
canadian-military-f23/sun-video-fight-bds-buy-a-tavor-t109684.html?hilit=tavorPersonally, I KNOW that global warming/AGW/Climate change will NOT be the end of the world. 
In fact, based on some of what I've read, Canada 
might be okay in a warmer world (slightly increased growing season, more arable land and milder winters). 
But it will certainly stress agriculture in a lot of other places and might mean food shortages for those less fortunate than us. It might also affect marine life (seafood in case you can't figure it out), so that means no more surf and turf for you (I personally hate shrimp, so no big deal on my part) and less fish for people to eat. 
Resource shortages typically lead to conflict, so yeah, that is a potential concern.  
It also might have an effect on things like water supplies, which people kind of need to LIVE, nevermind the effects water shortages might have on agriculture and industry.  
Even worse for you right wing businesstypes, it might effect the economy, like allowing invasive pests to thrive in places where they weren't able to in the past;
http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/mount ... -1.1339467Even the US military, bastion of left wing commie bastards that they are, are examining how it might affect the USA adversely; 
http://www.defense.gov/pubs/2014_Quadre ... Review.pdfAm I willing to live in a cave to forestall the possible effects of climate change...hell no. 
But I can and will buy a fuel efficient vehicle, appliances and conserve/recycle what I can when I can. I can and will watch my power and water usage and try to cut back wherever possible to help mitigate climate change. I will also try to convince politicians that it is in our best interests to prepare for the worst and hope for the best. And so on...
Mostly, I worry about how difficult life may be for my children and their children if the planet warms too much. Should they be forced to live on a planet griped with hunger and conflict simply because we're too goddam lazy to do anything about it? I don't think so. 
Just because preceding generations don't give a rat fuck about the state of the planet after they die doesn't mean I have to just as fucking selfish. 
Sorry, but rational people are waking up to the notion that climate change could seriously affect us in the coming decades.
As for the world ending, I don't think it will happen anytime soon. 
The odds of the world ending are so small as to approach zero. Sure, our civilization may get wiped out or we might go extinct from some cosmic event, but the odds of the world literally ending are vanishingly small. My guess is for a few billion years from now when our Sun expands and swallows the planet, but that's just me.
In my spare time, I write stories about the end of the world. You name it, I've written about it (not all of it is published) - asteroids, solar flares, zombies, economic collapse, pandemics, gamma ray bursts, etc. 
I've done tons of research and in my younger days was what is now called a 'prepper.' So I kind of know what I'm talking about on TEOTWAKI.  
I don't see anything wrong with having some extra supplies on hand in case something bad happens to get you through a week or two without water/power/food - in fact, I encourage people to do so.  But unlike you, I don't need an assault rifle and a million rounds of ammo to feel safe.
Here's some final food for thought; 
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Nasa has warned how civilisation was almost sent back 200 years when a huge solar storm came extremely close to hitting Earth.
The space agency said the most powerful coronal mass ejection (CME) to hit the planet for over 150 years missed Earth by just a few days.
Had it hit, it would have caused widespread power blackouts, "disabling everything that plugs into a wall socket".
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/nasa-world-al ... 44073.htmlBetter go out and buy that Tavor while you still can - you might need it!