>>2089263If you think you can legitimately make it where you are currently, then definitely go for it. But 95% of places in the US are irredeemably fucked as is. The population levels, the politics, the demographics, the infrastructure, everything.
>>2089250Cold places are good because they're currently low population and they literally keep out the weaklings. You are familiar with the whole "cold weather, planning ahead, increased selection for intelligenc" concept, no?
>>2086771Virtually no one is willing to do strategic location. The mountain state redoubt idea is over a decade old. I moved out here 10 years ago as part of an adjacent strategic relocation project. It fell apart pretty quickly, not just for lack of numbers though. Anyway, I'm still here. I've invited numerous people and made multiple online ads/posts offering to put people up and get them started out here on my own dime. People just don't have the balls. It's like Rockwell said, you can't just warn people about what's coming. They won't do shit until it's in the face and on their doorstep. It's whatever, I'm carrying on.
>if you build it they will come