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   On Mon, 3 Jan 2022 18:02:36 -0500, "Jim Wilkins"   
    wrote:   
      
   >"SolutionsDIY" wrote in message   
   >news:qn96tg1rs90m56qu0e8sqpcvbgshfik6v5@4ax.com...   
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   >I suspect that sometime in the "near" future (6 mos to 2-4 years,   
   >maybe?) those of us who are still alive, will likely be forced to   
   >migrate. I'll be on the lookout for such places where folks are good,   
   >God-fearing people. When push comes to shove, even if there isn't   
   >money, someday a move may become a necessity ... (if we're still   
   >alive, of course).   
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   >There are several alt. groups where you can discuss survivalism.   
      
   Thanks, coincidentally just looked for some before coming back here.   
      
   Sorry I missed your post until now.   
      
   >Historically distressed populations have tended to stay in place with their   
   >shelter and food stores unless threatened by an especially brutal invader.   
      
   That was my plan, but the looming threat seems to be getting bigger   
   and bigger so it may have to be an option down the road.   
      
   >Nomads who couldn't remain in one place long enough to plant and harvest a   
   >crop starved. Unarmed refugees depend on good will and the protection of the   
   >law, both easily lost in a disaster.   
      
   Good point.   
      
   >The Boer War is a good example of effective local resistance to invasion.   
   >Britain need a quarter of a million troops to win it.   
      
   I wish I knew fore sure there'd be ralllying forces. (Sheeple   
   predominantly in my area.) But we'll see. People's true spirits rise   
   the more threat there is. And it seems much more threat is on its way   
   to our lives, never mind just God-given rights and freedoms!   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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