Threats
A threat is any of a very large number or events or conditions that interrupt systems of support, injure or threaten your person, or degrade your quality of life.
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Natural Disasters
An Act of God is a large scale destructive event mislabeled as a 'natural disaster' by pagan liberals who refuse to accept that God has a plan beyond human understanding. An example would be a volcano eruption, earthquake, tsunami, tornado, or a hurricane.
Insurance agencies often refer to so-called natural disasters as "Acts of God".[1] Many policies have provisions that companies will not insure against such occurrences. For instance home owner's insurance in southern California does not cover damage done as a result of earthquakes. Earthquake protection must be purchased separately.
The original reference to "Acts of God" in regard to insurance claims came through a court case in 1803.[2]
- Avalanche
- Blizzard
- Drought
- Earthquake
- Electromagnetic pulse from natural causes. See Coronal mass ejection or CME from solar flares
- Epidemic
- Famine
- Flood
- Heat wave
- Hurricane
- Mudslide
- Tornado
- Volcanic eruption
- Wildfire
Man-Made Threats
- Blackout
- Chemical agent attack
- Chemical spill
- Dirty bomb
- Economic collapse
- Electromagnetic pulse caused by man's actions
- Hacker event
- Labor strike
- Nuclear attack
- Nuclear accident, Nuclear disaster
- Nuclear target structures
- Riot
- Societal collapse
- Terrorism
- War
Government Related
Threats to Person
Medical Threats
Medical threats are numerous and generally very personal they are usually an injury or a long-term health condition.
See also
- Preparedness
- Home security for self-defense of family
- Local disaster
- Personal disaster
- Emergency links
References
- ↑ http://www.chiff.com/personal_finance/insurance-acts-god.htm
- ↑ http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/23550.html