It's 7:00 PM on a Thursday.
You're in your chair. The house is quiet. You flip on the news, same as every night.
The anchor is mid-sentence. Something about "supply chain disruptions" and an "Emergency Resource Realignment" mandate being discussed in committee. The language is bureaucratic. Calm. Almost boring.
But you're not bored. Because you know what that language means.
The climate has shifted — fast. What was theory six months ago is policy today. What was rumor last year is law this week.
And every Amazon order. Every bulk purchase on your credit card. Every "Subscribe & Save" shipment to your front door…
It's a digital breadcrumb trail leading straight to your property.
You sit there and the thought lands like a fist: "They know exactly what I have. They know where it is. And they know how to find it."
Your spouse sees the look on your face from the kitchen. Doesn't ask. They already know that look.
You've spent years preparing. Thousands of dollars. Countless hours researching, buying, organizing. You've done the work. You have what you need.
But can you keep it?
Here's the truth nobody says out loud:
The problem isn't getting supplies anymore. The problem is the world getting weird fast… and someone deciding your house is the easiest solution.
You whisper to yourself: "It's actually happening."
And then you ask the question that keeps prepared men and women awake at 2 AM:

