National Power Grid Collapse: What Will You Do WHEN It Fails?

The band, Journey asks, "When the lights go down in the city
And the sun shines on the bay
Do I want to be there in my city?" The answer is ABSOLUTELY NOT. Get the hell out if the lights go down in your city. Why? Apparently unavailable power makes people go completely INSANE!

Which leads me to ask, "Just how fragile is the National Power Grid and just how prepared will YOU be when it fails?" You can prepare all you want, but when (not if) the lights go out, the riots begin and people start getting crazy, what are your chances of survival???

Just how dependent is the U.S. on single source power?

When you hear about the possible insufficiency, unreliability, or lack of resiliency in the U.S. Power grid, don't you wonder what'll happen when the lights really do go out...for good? The U.S. National power grid is separated into three separate interconnections.
1.) Western Interconnection
2.) Eastern Interconnection
3.) Texas Interconnection

So, it appears that the "authorities" haven't put all their eggs into one basket...and that there are redundancies in place that will keep things from becoming too terribly catastrophic....but that's just NOT the case. I created this video to let people know just how BAD things have gotten in the past without power and how much WORSE things will be in the future should the entire system collapse. I'd like to hear your thoughts on the matter.


I'm Brian, the owner and creator of the YouTube Channel HighImpactFlix and the HighImpactFlix Facebook page. My aim is to create useful, relevant, exciting and engaging content that will inform and IMPACT those who take the time to view it. Bottom line: I strive to make it worth your while to check out my videos!


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