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Monday, February 9, 2026

"Be Ready For Civil War As Strange Things Happen In America"

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Epic Economist, 2/9/26
"Be Ready For Civil War As 
Strange Things Happen In America"

"Something is shifting in America right now, and people everywhere can feel it. From coast to coast, tensions are rising, trust in institutions is fading, and more and more people are openly talking about the possibility of civil unrest, or even civil war. Whether it's political division, economic instability, or the growing disconnect between everyday citizens and those in power, the signs are becoming harder to ignore.

In this video, we take a look at what real people are saying about the state of the country right now. Some believe we're already in a civil war, just not the kind with uniforms and battlefields. Others warn that if things continue down this path, the consequences could be devastating on a scale most people aren't ready for. And then there are those who are choosing not to wait around to find out, they're stocking up, building go-bags, and preparing their families for the worst.

We hear from people across the political spectrum who may not agree on the cause, but share the same concern: that this level of division is unsustainable. The polarization isn't just online anymore. It's in communities, workplaces, and even families. And when people feel like no one in power is looking out for them, they start looking out for themselves, sometimes at the expense of others who are already struggling.

This video also explores the growing prepper movement and what people are doing to get ready. From water storage and emergency food supplies to bug-out bags and survival gear, more Americans than ever are taking steps to prepare for disruption. Some are following advice from other countries, like Sweden, which recently distributed preparedness booklets to its citizens. Others are drawing from personal experience and history to guide their decisions.

But preparation raises important questions too. When panic buying takes over, shelves go empty and prices spike, and the families who can least afford it are the ones who suffer most. So where's the line between being prepared and contributing to the problem?

This isn't about fear. It's about awareness. It's about understanding what's happening around us and making thoughtful decisions, not just for ourselves, but for our communities. Whatever your perspective, this is a conversation worth having. Let us know your thoughts in the comments. Are you preparing? Do you think things will get better or worse? We always appreciate hearing from you. Thank you for watching. Take care of yourselves, and we'll see you in the next one."
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