Re: Mission Accomplished – Part I: Wrecking the Economy - Eric Janszen
I am less worried about this one. Simple physical concentration does not present much additional risk in my view, except for a few threats, such as say terrorist bombings. Even that risk is minimal until we're so concentrated that taking out just two or three warehouses would be able to starve many people for a prolonged time. We're not that concentrated.
Food warehouses are simple things. A few people with modest training can get the food in and out of them with tolerable efficiency. Food warehouses are also fairly redundant and fairly adaptable. One could cover for another, and any could adapt their workload to more critical items.
Let me put this another way. To conduct useful threat analysis, one needs to identify failure mechanisms. Simply noting one risky sounding factor, without identifying mechanisms by which that factor leads to failures and estimating the likelihood of those mechanisms, can be misleading.
The risk factor that worries me the most is the government. A few stupid policy changes, such as food supply destruction as an unintended consequence of price controls, can have systemic affects on gross food supply.
Originally posted by Chris Coles
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Food warehouses are simple things. A few people with modest training can get the food in and out of them with tolerable efficiency. Food warehouses are also fairly redundant and fairly adaptable. One could cover for another, and any could adapt their workload to more critical items.
Let me put this another way. To conduct useful threat analysis, one needs to identify failure mechanisms. Simply noting one risky sounding factor, without identifying mechanisms by which that factor leads to failures and estimating the likelihood of those mechanisms, can be misleading.
The risk factor that worries me the most is the government. A few stupid policy changes, such as food supply destruction as an unintended consequence of price controls, can have systemic affects on gross food supply.
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