Is geographic location by far the most important?
Re: Is geographic location by far the most important?
What potentially would be the difficulties coming from the loonies? But really, it's two states and each area will be governed by local govt soon I believe. I'm already seeing it occuring as the insanity intensifies.
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Re: Is geographic location by far the most important?
Is there a link to get the book, I cannot find it anywhere!
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The states could assess taxes differently. They could also look at asset seizure differently. For those reasons, best to be governed by Boise and not by Olympia.
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A donation of $25 to the GoFundMe setup for John will get you the book.tankbuilder wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 1:15 pmIs there a link to get the book, I cannot find it anywhere!
https://www.gofundme.com/f/coming-storms-preparation
Once you make the donation, I send a message through GoFundMe with instructions.
You can hurry this up after the donation by emailing me directly at:
navigator@comingstorms.com
I will ask John to put this on the header to his main discussion board
Re: Is geographic location by far the most important?
Re: Is geographic location by far the most important?
I guess Australia and New Zealand are not good choices. China is going to taker them.
NZ should be kicked out of the five Is.
NZ should be kicked out of the five Is.
Re: Is geographic location by far the most important?
Climate change and mass immigration have already wrecked Australia. A lot of people flee the UK and America to escape 3rd world migrants and find Sudanese moving in next door and causing all kinds of havoc. The British ex-pats can't sell their house because no one wants to live there anymore. I have seen it with own eyes.
The Chinese will clear out everyone in short order. You can bet your life on that. Australia will become a Martian colony with only miners and robots mining ore.
Australians are also the most obnoxious and ignorant people I have ever met. I won't miss them.
The Chinese will clear out everyone in short order. You can bet your life on that. Australia will become a Martian colony with only miners and robots mining ore.
Australians are also the most obnoxious and ignorant people I have ever met. I won't miss them.
Re: Is geographic location by far the most important?
Australia is a mess too. I had hoped to escape there one. That's what my father did. No there are Rhodesia too.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 11:20 pmClimate change and mass immigration have already wrecked Australia. A lot of people flee the UK and America to escape 3rd world migrants and find Sudanese moving in next door and causing all kinds of havoc. The British ex-pats can't sell their house because no one wants to live there anymore. I have seen it with own eyes.
The Chinese will clear out everyone in short order. You can bet your life on that. Australia will become a Martian colony with only miners and robots mining ore.
Australians are also the most obnoxious and ignorant people I have ever met. I won't miss them.
Re: Is geographic location by far the most important?
Speaking to my 93 year old friend in London today and she told me that she feels afraid constantly now. The hotels near her are all full of immigrants and she dare not venture out anymore. When I think of all the trials and tribulations she has come through it just seems really sad for her to end up here. She is a tough cookie like many of her generation but she no longer recognises the place she grew up in. I suppose she will not be around for much longer...maybe that's a blessing....
Re: Is geographic location by far the most important?
I wish I were 93...London Guest wrote: ↑Thu Mar 09, 2023 2:05 amSpeaking to my 93 year old friend in London today and she told me that she feels afraid constantly now. The hotels near her are all full of immigrants and she dare not venture out anymore. When I think of all the trials and tribulations she has come through it just seems really sad for her to end up here. She is a tough cookie like many of her generation but she no longer recognises the place she grew up in. I suppose she will not be around for much longer...maybe that's a blessing....
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