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Originally Posted by Alexandra
I have a question. Who's land do you all think that you are going to settle on? There is no wilderness in this country. Every square inch of land is owned by someone, including the mountains. Do you think that the government is going to let you live on their land? The farmers are the rural community and they certainly aren't giving up their land to some city slicker so he can survive.
Also, do any of you have any concept of the breadth of surveillance capapbility that the government possesses? They can see you driving in your car, see through the earth several miles [forget about burying anything] and much more.
Every survival dream I have had since I was a small child involves people always on the move and being tracked. In a sense, this can be called herding. Consequently, the best mode of survival is to learn to survive from the land. Gardens will be out of the question-too visible, time consuming, and take months to produce anything. Survival communities can then be formed only when it is all over [Climatic changes, wars, aliens, ect.], providing there is still a planet called the earth. This is not negativity. This is reality.
The physical level is not the only thing that will be out of wack, so to speak. This scenario deals with several levels of existance, remember we are dealing with energy and no level is an island unto itself.
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In regard to land in the wild.
At this point if you have filed an Active "mine claim" Which in it's own a long paperwork hassel. However if you have a mine claim you do have "rights" to be on "public land" .....
Which brings me to this point.
The U.S. "forest Service" and the "Department of Lands of each state" are huge areas where there is "Nothing" however if you do not "need" a power cord and a phone line to feel alive you can "make it" out in these wild areas.
Be aware that right now in these Northwoods there are many law enforecment agencys who do not let people "camp" on the Government held lands unless you are in a camp ground area and it is open. Again there is the hassel of having a permint or paying a fee.