The Coming Struggle is all but certain to greet us in the future. When? No one knows for certain. For many, the Coming Struggle is the “Right Frigg’n Now Struggle”. If anything, Trump’s election has provided some time – but not without drawbacks. Make no mistake about it: this country is becoming more divided by the day. Those who used to promote peace and understanding are becoming radical and violent and arming up. Now is not the time to relax on preparedness efforts.
It’s coming, like dark clouds off in the distance slowly moving across the horizon. Flashes of light signal the impending danger, along with deep, growling booms. There’s a storm coming. Everyone knows it.
This country is becoming more divided every day. People who once talked about peace and understanding are now getting angry, turning violent, and arming themselves. They are attacking those who they believe are on the other side and are pushing others to join their cause. This is not the time to ease up on being prepared. The violence is spreading.
Think of it like a storm on the horizon. The clouds are dark, lightning is flashing, and thunder is rumbling. You can feel something severe is coming. Most people know it too.
We don’t know the exact event that will trigger everything, and honestly, it doesn’t matter much. What matters is being ready for what’s next. The conditions of the Coming Struggle are hard to predict, but some of us have a pretty good idea. That’s something we’ll talk more about in the future.
The truth is, the struggle has already started. Things in this country have been going downhill for years, and now it’s getting worse faster. Some people think Trump’s presidency brought hope—but we’ve passed the point of no return.
In the weeks and months ahead, we’ll be covering topics like:
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How we got here
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How to become a “Gray Man”
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Practical steps to get prepared
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The economy and what’s next
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How to build your network
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What role the military and police might play
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Skills you need to learn
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Figuring out who the enemy is
And more.
This is a turning point. Talking about these things might draw attention, but that’s a risk worth taking. We need to spread this information. Everyone has a part to play—for your own safety, and for the people you care about. Build your team. Build your plan. Start now.
The Population During the Coming Struggle
When everything starts to fall apart, it probably won’t look like just one thing. Some believe it’ll be like a second Civil War. Some think the war has already started and will pit multiple groups against each other in an economic and social domestic conflict. Others think it’ll feel more like a full-blown revolution. Most likely, it’ll be a mix of both.
Author Glen Tate, in his book series 299 Days, described the U.S. population as four main groups:
1. Patriots
Patriots believe in the Constitution, freedom, and personal responsibility. They think America is more than just a place—it’s an idea worth fighting for. Most Patriots are Christians. Only about 5% of the country fits this group.
2. Loyalists
Loyalists trust the government and think it should take care of the people. They often see the Constitution as outdated. Loyalists make up around 10-15% of the population.
3. Undecided
The Undecided don’t pay attention to politics. They go along with whatever is happening and don’t get involved. They make up the largest group—about 50-60%.
4. Oblivious
These people are too distracted by entertainment, social media, or the latest gadgets to care about what’s going on in the country. Many criminals or people who take advantage of chaos are in this group. They make up 20-25% of the population.
When the struggle becomes more obvious—and it will—it’ll involve all four of these groups.
Patriots will likely be seen as a threat by both the government and the Loyalists. The Undecided will usually support whichever side makes life easier. The Oblivious won’t care unless their comfort is threatened—or unless they see a chance to benefit from the chaos. That makes them very dangerous.
It’s not hard to spot these groups in society right now. Many liberals lean Loyalist. Conservatives and Libertarian members are often Patriots. A growing number of people living on government programs are in the Oblivious group. And the Undecided? You’ll meet them everywhere. They don’t vote, they don’t read the news, and they usually don’t care—until it’s too late.
The good news? The Undecided can still be reached. Facts and common sense can turn them into Patriots. But others will try to sway them using emotions and false promises.
This article doesn’t give step-by-step instructions, but it does give you something to think about. Look around. What group do your friends, family, and coworkers fall into? Can you guide them to the side that values freedom and responsibility?
Now is the time to get serious.
We are entering a perilous time. Let’s work on not just preparing but also supporting each other and sharing ideas and experiences.
Up next……”Conditions During the The Coming Struggle“.
Take care all –
Rourke
“Patriot”