If You Live in a Major US City, It’s Probably Time to Move

Via Mercola

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  • The crimewave overtaking Chicago, Illinois, is a perfect example of the moral degradation happening in most metropolitan areas around the U.S. A person is shot every three hours and 41 minutes in “The Windy City.” This despite having some of the toughest gun control laws in the country
  • Democrat-controlled cities and states are decriminalizing theft, looting and even violent crime and murder under the banner of fighting systemic racism and inequality. Yet the end result is always the same: More crime and rising lawlessness
  • Brick and mortar stores are intentionally being pushed out of the big cities due to rising crime. It’s a consolidation program. The end goal is to transition to a traceable central bank digital currency and near-exclusive use of online shopping
  • The World Economic Forum (WEF) is working to create tiny self-contained vertical cities where your every move is surveilled and countryside excursions are forbidden. To get there, they must destroy the old infrastructure and rebuild according to new specifications
  • If you live in a big city — any major metropolitan area — consider moving to a smaller one, preferably in a less “woke” state where lawlessness is not openly embraced and accepted as some form of “equity” arrangement, as it’s only going to get worse from here

Although this may seem to be an article focusing on Chicago, please realize Chicago is only being used as an example of the moral decay and corruption in virtually every major city in the United States. It serves as a stark warning to relocate if you are in one of these areas.

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BUGOUT QOTD

Submitted by Raven

If you have ever considered bugging out, what considerations and locations have you contemplated?  No need to divulge any personal plans here.  I’m just looking to check my thinking.

Two recurring locations occur for me:

Ocean or waterfront (preferably ocean) with a good clean water source?

Mountain hideaway?

Or ideally, both.

Lately I’ve wondered about whether a hunter-gatherer philosophy to survival might be best.

Hearty resourceful neighbors and more than an average tank full of gas away from cities are also important.

Will need to grow, produce or hunt for food and clothing. Need trees for energy and shelter.

I like the idea of northern coastal areas.  Mountainous in many places, resilient people, less populated, natural homesteaders.  Short growing season is a big negative.  But there are ways to cope.

I’ve thought about going south, but it just doesn’t feel “healthy” for some reason.  Too hot and buggy.  Too many diseases and crop pestilence.  Too conducive to losing ones cool too easily in my mind.  The cool northern air feels fresher, cleaner to me, and the cold weather will keep people in doors more often.

Hope you’re all well.