My wife headed out of town so I was on kid duty.
Had to take my youngest to her gymnastics class.
Was standing there watching her like the proud papa I am when another one of the dads noticed my shirt and started up a conversation with me.
Turns out he’s a California refugee who managed to escape.
For 45 minutes he told me about his awakening experience… without any prompting.
I’ve been at this for well over a decade now, folks, and this NEVER happens. NEVER.
People now want the red pills, and we’re here to distribute them. Congratulations, y’all, on making it this far. There are effectual battles to be won, for sure, but we are winning the war!
All points valid, but that wasn't what I was getting at. The issue is family safety; i.e. if you advertise, they will come. The key is not advertise to make your place as unappealing as the next house. Placing a safe in the garage is advertising and, if I were a thief, would see that and think, "This must be the guns they dont care too much about. Overflow. I bet the good shit is inside!"
As for underground, yes, that's why I said "invest"...meaning doing it proper, not just burying a cargo container and call it good. A proper underground bunker will have several amenities, least of which is a good air filtration/temperature control (this includes de-humidification).
So, again, your points are valid but off the point I was trying to convey: family safety.
I’m with you on all of your points, fren. I did neglect to say that I too think the garage is a terrible place for a safe, for many reasons not the least of which is visibility. We’re between houses right now and looking for a single story or ground floor master as we are older and don’t want stairs. The safe will likely be bolted to the slab in a spare bedroom closet. It certainly won’t be visible from outside.