Re: All Things New England
Hi,
I've followed Project Camelot since its inception and have been reading UFO material since the late 80's. I was first introduced to the idea that there could be folks trying to control things back in 1974 when I was a teen after reading None Dare Call It Conspiracy by Gary Allen. Yet, I remain cautiously skeptical.
I also live in two worlds: the normal, typical suburban Boston dad vs. the information nut who is constantly searching, watching and listening for all things alien or conspiratorial. I discuss UFO topics with my friends as a fun SciFi thing, nothing more and superficially discuss survival / crisis / conspiracy only when initiated by them. It is somewhat lonely.
The only preparatory thing I have done is to buy potassium tablets for my family soon after 911 in anticipation of a dirty bomb. To do any more would mean that I believe there is an immediate term threat and I am not there yet. I suspect, there are many PC & PA lurkers who are like me.
I would like to drive up to Manchester to meet with you all if for no other reason but to see that you are real. I cannot commit to that however and suspect it will be a last minute thing. Please post the details on the 3rd, so that I know it will not be a wasted trip if I do go.
What are the characteristics of a safe place? It seems a valley with these characteristics would be best:
1) Clean running water
2) Protected from sever weather and biological and nuclear fall out
3) Fertile land that is able to sustain crops
4) Large wild life population
5) Wood or coal to burn
6) Far from the ocean
I'm not so sure the New England climate is best because we will have the additional burden of generating heat and the problem of limited food options in the winter.
What do the rest of you think. I'm sure you have much to add, please do.
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