12 thoughts on “Europe in 2029.

  1. Predicting events one year in the future is difficult – but 20 years in future?

    It’s almost impossible – there are too many variables – for instance, if a country breaks down – the welfare payments stop, the food shipment to downtown markets cease, even the water supply is in danger, sewers back up, the heat is off in the apartments, etc.

    Yes, the Muslim parasites run wild for a while then what? Remember they exist in large urban areas that are easy to contain and then destroy one at a time.

    • In any case 20 years is too long. That scenario could arrive within five years – or even less.

          • A friend from Germany was talking about the mess going on there and lamenting the lack of guns.
            I told him f–k the law and get a gun for the house and a 35mm end wrench for personal carry.If you have to use the wrench on the street the story is you were on your way home to fix your car or tractor when this man attacked you and forced you to defend yourself.Of course cry and act distraught at having to beat him to death with a wrench http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_whistle3.gif

                • It’s situation-specific. He was talking about Germany, where the chances of your average thug carrying a gun are comparatively small, and where a wrench will likely be the most advanced weapon available.

            • Anyone in Europe would have to give serious consideration to carrying a firearm unlawfully.

              In Australia unless you live in an utterly terrible neighbourhood then it is obviously not worth the risk.

              In France? Germany? Sweden? What are the odds of being stopped in the street by a cop? What are the odds of being frisked?

              I have been in genuine fear of my life several times and in the brief period of time you’re shitting yourself it honestly puts a lot of nonsense into perspective.

              Whether to abide by the laws of a hostile government should only ever be a matter of honest risk assessment.

              • “Whether to abide by the laws of a hostile government should only ever be a matter of honest risk assessment.”
                Amen. A-BLOODY-MEN!

  2. “Are you going to bring a wrench to a gunfight?”No,unless I’m in a place where a gun will get me in much bigger potential trouble than it’s worth.

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