I know I'm not the first to bring this up, and I do really believe that there are too many coincidences for Q to be nothing.
But we have to realistically take into account that this all could be some type of major psyop to placate the most passionate Americans who if there wasn't a "plan" would already have taken some action against what is happening right now. I felt like the tipping point was last summer with the BLM riots and with the election madness the final straw.
Now we are in like this limbo, a few bread crumbs thrown our way, we are always told to watch out for false flags, don't get caught going out or being apart of anything, lay low.... all the ticks and tocks for months now.... just seems really convenient.
At some point it's going to be too late, I fear we are quickly approaching this point, I'm not the person to know what to do about it, but if people who know what to do don't stand up and do it... it's going to be too late.
Well :P I moved over to Korea in 2019, so I'm watching from the sidelines... and I got a WHOLE other type of fight coming to me if it pop's off.
I do wish I could be in the states if it get hit the fan, but my wife is from Korea and I promised her for years we would live here.... now considering how close I am to China... it almost scares me more what Joe Biden is going to do to the country.
I can 100% say though I'm glad I wasn't there for the last 2 years, I would have 100% went to the capital on the 6th and while I wouldn't have done anything too wild, I probably would be one of the ones they arrested for site seeing at the capital.
But I do feel like a world conflict would be much better to survive in the states then here in Korea.
China's belt and road pretty much made them think they own everything, and they damn sure intend to take it... all of it.
You know your situation better than i do, but i can tell you this... i'd rather be here in the states when shit hits the fan than anywhere else in the world.
I've gotten myself setup nice, and many of the people i know are in the same spot, we've pretty much set it up so we can survive pretty much whatever the world throws at us.
if you get a chance to do that, i'd suggest you take it... move to the middle of the country and build a nice homestead where you can raise your own animals, grow your own food, have your own power and water... where you aren't tied to the city services or big government to hand you your freedom if you play nice by their rules.
the house i'm in is in extreme northern michigan, the house i'm building is in the middle north of the country... if i can get established there i'm going to be in a much better situation than i am now... but i know if shit hits the fan right now i'm already in a far better situation than 99% of the country.
it's a great feeling, one i hope you can experience someday.
if you want any tips on passive home design, off grid homesteading, defensive home design, etc... feel free to PM me i'm happy to help if i can.
Yeah I was looking at Montana, the Dakotas or maybe even Maine... I grew up in North Carolina, Charlotte.... just no way I can go back to that city.
And yeah you are 100% right, if shit hit the fan being in the USA would be better then Korea for sure, specially in the areas you are talking about. Being away from huge population centers is key.
I have thought about stuff like that, but man I grew up in the city and while I've gone camping and I do have some skills, nothing where I could homestead or something like that, I'd love to learn and try, but I guess I'll have to see.
I'm really hoping things shake out, but it just seems to get worse and worse. Here in Korea it isn't terrible honestly, we have never been locked down or told to stay home, I don't wear a mask outside or anywhere really except on the subway to avoid the fines, but I'm VERY certain they will do covid passports in the next year or two, which if that is the case... I'll have to leave then. Just really sucks because I have a brother in the Navy stationed in Japan he is an hour flight away from me and I haven't seen in him more then a year now :/
it just all sucks right now.
And 100% I'll save this post I might hit you up on some tips :D I appreciate it!
the concept of homesteading is intimidating to people, they think there's too much to do or too much to learn... it's actually not that complicated.
chickens, rabbits, goats are all pretty easy... some reading online or even some youtube videos will be able to answer all your questions.
getting power and water and septic up and running isn't hard, it's just expensive... especially the batteries.
building a simple home isn't that expensive, people get all caught up on designing some giant mansion with a complex floorplan and rooflines... all of that adds significant cost.
i doubt anyone feels better or safer in a crazy contemporary design over a simple functional box with a roof... but people can't seem to get past wanting to do unnecessary bullshit.
one of the homesteaders i watch on youtube spent 3 years building a giant goofy house with all sorts of complex shit that didn't help him at all... just made his wife happy i guess. at the end of the day he could have skipped all the ornamentals and upgrades and built the house twice the size for the same money.
anyway like i said happy to help, if the concept of moving back to the states becomes something you want to do for sure PM me and i'll answer whatever i can.