Re: Germany Ground Crew
This thing about an attack by Russia on Germany is not going to happen in my opinion. Not while I am here anyway.
Schroeder and Putin are and have been working on gas pipeline deals and stuff like this for ages. No one in Germany who is sane wants any trouble with Russia, and the Russian leaders are busy enough securing their realm economically.
Russia has never gone outside of its own borders unless tricked into it by London. Anyway I feel perfectly ok about the South of Germany being strong enough economically to handle many things. But the solution will be in micro climate economy type situations. Black Forest is one, higher up, and some places in Bavaria.
Also as you in Germany are aware but most are not outside, there is no such thing as "Germany" because people feel loyal to their regions, states, or "districts" and Landkreise.
Luxembourg will be gone, together with anything too close to the sea.
We have to stay far away enough from large cities, that is what matters, and then build micro elements of communities and networks. The German engineering and technology is still the best world-wide no doubt, and innovation continues here.
What bothers me here is the rampant corruption and super scandals such as at Siemens and VW etc. there is almost no large company or bank in Germany that is not tangled up in dark stories - and certain Russian mob elements that were shown the door by Putin and have shown up here bother me too, but nothing is perfect.
The EU could potentially fall apart eventually and the regions will fend for themselves. This is possible, and would not be the worst thing. It is this EU monster bureaucracy that is the actual problem.
I can not guarantee for sure that I stay in Germany longterm, because it depends on several client matters, but even if I have to be situated in Switzerland, I am only two hours away at the most from the Black Forest, which in my sense is the safe place of Celtic origin - there are many other places, Odenwald, and Bavarian areas that are safe albeit close to the eastern EU nations who will have economic issues.
My concern is more the economic migration and peoples from the East wandering into Bavaria and German soil to get work.
Also take a look at Frankfurt, you might think you erroneously wandered into Shanghai. The energy in Frankfurt is that of a dead zone, so I am saying we have to be South of Frankfurt.
Definitely the solution will be in small towns and villages with good accesses to the logistics. The South of Germany will make it. Has always made it, as did Switzerland, but this time around I am not so sure about Switzerland, because it has by now accumulated seriously flawed Karma.
Switzerland is, let*s face it, the country of the world rulers, (BIS, Nestle, chemical corporations, etc. all Swiss based trouble makers) and I hate to say this since i am a swiss citizen, but it is not my preferred place and many weird things are going on Switzerland lately of which the average swiss people have no clue.
I assisted a Swiss general as a very young man and he saw things coming he didnt like, and he pointed them out to me quietly, asking me to watch and to be quiet. But he also gave me this stern advice not to ever get entangled into Swiss politics. Yes we "know things."
I keep checking on things and will let you know what I feel, but so far Black Forest and Bavaria are good to go, without any doubt. Another area that is ok are certain mountaneous regions of Austria.
What is important to understand is that everything here is always subject to change. Nothing is fixed. We have to be very flexible and open-minded to assess the truth. Any "fixity" of mindset works against the radiant zones principle. What is ok today might be not ok at all in 3 years, and what seems not ok now, might be ok in 4 years etc.
This whole Radiant Zones "theory" that I put out there in my book in 2006 is subject to change, and is based on one key element: Flexibility.
A Greek sage once wrote:
"Man's Fortune does not abide in the same place."
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