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  • #16
    If the marxists have thier way...
    It's gonna be lord of the flies, meets children of men, meets Yugoslavia, Ukraine snd some good ole red dawn.
    " because WE LIVE HERE..."
    The irony between the DSA/Marxism/antifa business model is how it us very similar to the start of Turner diaries....
    Privileged white " officials "over looking BLM " community officers " once police are defunded( recent CHAZ/CHOP take over), taxes goes berserk to cover more hand outs and to ensure wealth redistribution to certain demographics and further class separation/tensions.
    This will in turn have " unintentioned consequence " ...
    And we end up with boobois, 3prs etc pushing back and that allows TPTB, to finally go after " right wing extremists: ...
    Aka anyone that doesnt fall into place, didn't vote correctly or speaks out on social media.

    I feel how ever...before that extreme happens most Americans will start the push back.

    The big issue is what physical event will ignite it. Will it die out or be the rally cry that pushes us over the edge into the above mess.
    Hey Petunia...you dropped your man pad!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by protus View Post
      West Virginia.
      One...i kinda want a change. Love the mountains and 75f in august weather. I enjoy fly fishing.
      Goid gun laws.
      Two- family is there... and here.
      Survival wise. Theres very low population areas.
      And it's cheap.
      What a basic home here in floridastan cost could get me acerage and a nice home( ex. 150k for 30 acres and nice cabin style 3/2 with basement)Or tons of land and an modest home.

      Downfalls is the job market........methbillies...encroaching libs from the northeast etc.
      So...pretty much no different than here lmao.

      We go to Romney a lot up to Max Velocity Tactical. I like the area but could be farther from DC.

      It's one of the areas we have considered. Thinking of crossing the Mississippi more though.
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      www.survivalreportpodcast.com

      "Don't be too proud of this technological terror you've constructed..."

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Lowdown3 View Post
        We go to Romney a lot up to Max Velocity Tactical. I like the area but could be farther from DC.

        It's one of the areas we have considered. Thinking of crossing the Mississippi more though.
        It's a nice place...but its different for sure.
        Just like the dakotas. Which peaked our intrest a few times due to a large family net and some of the rural areas.
        Just dunno if it i want -26 winters lol.
        Hey Petunia...you dropped your man pad!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by protus View Post
          It's a nice place...but its different for sure.
          Just like the dakotas. Which peaked our intrest a few times due to a large family net and some of the rural areas.
          Just dunno if it i want -26 winters lol.
          Same here.

          Last August we took a couple days bypass on a business trip and went to SLC and drove up to Lava Hot Springs and checked out that part of Southern Idaho- Yes Southern Idaho LOL.

          Place was neat, cool in August, but trees were sparse, land was stupid expensive, water was non existent.

          We keep discussing places as a family. I said "we got to have trees cause we got to be able to heat any dwellings."

          Not sure how people would survive in those areas with few trees. Burning dried cow dookee pioneer style I guess???

          Gotta have some trees. A little cover, a little sun shade and wind protection and some wood for the stoves.
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          www.survivalreportpodcast.com

          "Don't be too proud of this technological terror you've constructed..."

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          • #20
            Just a thought...we have all been living at our AO for a while or in my case living and visiting my secondary AO in TN for a while. We have made connections with neighbors and know who is a probable ally, who is an ally and who would likely be on the fence or a threat (if any). We have gotten to know our AO topography and roadways, natural shelter areas, growing conditions, and sources for income, sources for heat and cooling and sources for hunting. We have reconnoitered and know where choke holds would be for ambushes, we know the area for a hasty retreat, we know multiple escape routes for a Get Out of Dodge moment, may even have caches in the area for fall back plans. We know which stores to trust, which doctors to go to, which mechanic to see, which HVAC company that is honest, etc.

            Do we want to be making plans for moving at this time? I guess if you are young this may be a plan. However, if you are over a certain age (you decide what that is) do you have the time and energy to find a place, settle in, find the doctors/hospitals, hardware stores, plumbers, and set everything you need on your new homestead up. What is the rainfall like? Do you have a lake nearby for emergency water and fishing? You would need to learn the growing seasons, hunting may be different (mountains vs flatlands). Where to fish, where to grow, where, what and when on everything in life. What is the political climate going to be in 1 year, 5 years, 20 years in your old area vs the new area? Have you looked into the growth in the new location. How far has the city expanded in the last 10 years, or 20years? What is the demographic of the newcomers to your new city/county/state and will it be the same red or blue in a few years as it is now?

            I guess what I am saying, it is easy to want to "run away" from something and if you live in a big city you may need to. The reality of going to a new area is challenging and will not be an easy task. How long has it taken you to build the intel you have and the AO you have today. Do you, or should I say will you, have enough time to get things set up before all of the SHTF?

            Just points to ponder.....
            Protecting the sheep from the wolves that want them, their family, their money and full control of our Country!

            Guns and gear are cool, but bandages stop the bleeding!

            ATTENTION: No trees or animals were harmed in any way in the sending of this message, but a large number of electrons were really ticked off!

            NO 10-289!

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Patriotic Sheepdog View Post
              Just a thought...we have all been living at our AO for a while or in my case living and visiting my secondary AO in TN for a while. We have made connections with neighbors and know who is a probable ally, who is an ally and who would likely be on the fence or a threat (if any). We have gotten to know our AO topography and roadways, natural shelter areas, growing conditions, and sources for income, sources for heat and cooling and sources for hunting. We have reconnoitered and know where choke holds would be for ambushes, we know the area for a hasty retreat, we know multiple escape routes for a Get Out of Dodge moment, may even have caches in the area for fall back plans. We know which stores to trust, which doctors to go to, which mechanic to see, which HVAC company that is honest, etc.

              Do we want to be making plans for moving at this time? I guess if you are young this may be a plan. However, if you are over a certain age (you decide what that is) do you have the time and energy to find a place, settle in, find the doctors/hospitals, hardware stores, plumbers, and set everything you need on your new homestead up. What is the rainfall like? Do you have a lake nearby for emergency water and fishing? You would need to learn the growing seasons, hunting may be different (mountains vs flatlands). Where to fish, where to grow, where, what and when on everything in life. What is the political climate going to be in 1 year, 5 years, 20 years in your old area vs the new area? Have you looked into the growth in the new location. How far has the city expanded in the last 10 years, or 20years? What is the demographic of the newcomers to your new city/county/state and will it be the same red or blue in a few years as it is now?

              I guess what I am saying, it is easy to want to "run away" from something and if you live in a big city you may need to. The reality of going to a new area is challenging and will not be an easy task. How long has it taken you to build the intel you have and the AO you have today. Do you, or should I say will you, have enough time to get things set up before all of the SHTF?

              Just points to ponder.....

              Debbie downer over in this module....
              Did we give up when the nazi's bombed pearl harbor??????
              ;)
              Hey Petunia...you dropped your man pad!

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              • #22
                Not trying to be a debbie downer, just realistic I guess. We are talking where and why we like it somewhere, but I know for myself it would be a huge undertaking to pick up and just move. Low taxes, conservative, land, fresh water, away from big city is what we all want, and feel it is "safer" there. However, when you find utopia, it may be changing and you don't know it. In five years it could be full of progressives trying to escape from their big city where the taxes and idiots are destroying it. You have to do your homework and be willing to do the hard work of establishing yourself and family all over again. For me, I started my secondary home 15 years ago. I know the people, and the area. It would not be hard for me to load up my vehicles and drive up there and be able to survive. For me to find and move to a brand new area, in this rapidly declining time, would be really hard to do at this point in my life...YMMV
                Protecting the sheep from the wolves that want them, their family, their money and full control of our Country!

                Guns and gear are cool, but bandages stop the bleeding!

                ATTENTION: No trees or animals were harmed in any way in the sending of this message, but a large number of electrons were really ticked off!

                NO 10-289!

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                • #23
                  What PSD said is definitely true.

                  We've owned our property for 24 years, lived here for 20 and we still "ain't from 'roun here."

                  The last thing anyone should plan for is a last minute move. Definitely anything you can do to plan ahead is good.

                  More and more I think we can see the real possibility of Amerika getting split up in our life times, especially if your under 50.

                  See if you can find the book "Civil War II" written in the 90s. It's probably banned by now but it's a non biased look at Amerika through the lens of Yugoslavia type breakup along racial and ethnic lines.

                  I don't think any future chaos will be as clear cut as he thinks it will be in that book however.

                  Far fetched? Maybe. But maybe this other Book was also- "Kingdom shall rise against kingdom and nation against nation..." I.e, countries and people groups.
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                  www.survivalreportpodcast.com

                  "Don't be too proud of this technological terror you've constructed..."

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by protus View Post
                    Debbie downer over in this module....
                    Did we give up when the nazi's bombed pearl harbor??????
                    ;)
                    I read that quote twice before I realized where it came from ;)

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Bill Foster View Post
                      I read that quote twice before I realized where it came from ;)
                      Darnit!! It sounds familiar to me too now that you say that!!!

                      Dawn of the Deb maybe?
                      www.homesteadingandsurvival.com

                      www.survivalreportpodcast.com

                      "Don't be too proud of this technological terror you've constructed..."

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                      • #26

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