Walla Walla Fall
Nika Michaels lived next to her mom and stepdad in a beautiful, scenic spot nestled in the Blue Mountains with more vacation homes for the rich than permanent residents. Their location overlooked the city of Walla Walla, Washington, and some of the nation's most fertile agricultural land, the Walla Walla Valley.
Nika was not just a casual prepper. She was convinced that the unraveling of society was a matter of when, not if. Her dedication to preparing for civil war, economic collapse, or any other potential calamity was almost obsessive. She had a plan for her entire family.
She did.
But when the surprise EMP attack of October 28th on the entire Lower 48 states of the nation made her fears a reality, she discovered just how difficult making that plan actually happen would be—mostly due to the majority of the local population of 33,000+ residents who had no plan at all…