It's Atlas Shrugged you need read more than 1984.
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I disagree. 1984 is far more important.
All the dystopian novels are coming true, but Atlas Shrugged may indeed be the ultimate forewarning for what is to come.
Everyone i know who has money who was living in the city has purchased land over the last 5 years and moved far into the country. States like Texas and Florida are getting all of the attention but a majority of people i know moved to the Dakotas, Idaho, Nebraska, Utah, Alaska, etc...
Years and years ago i moved away from detroit into the UP of michigan, as of 2 years ago i started looking at property, just before covid hit i purchased land in one of the states i just mentioned above.
Before the Snow flies this year i'll be dried in with power, water, and septic up and running... it's not going to be a posh mansion, it will however be a functioning working compound/homestead easily able to support a dozen or more of my family and close friends.
Most of the people i know who have the funds are doing the same thing.
Quitting their jobs in the city, liquidating all their assets, removing themselves from the evil machine that is grinding everyone down.
There is a reason the deep state spiked lumber and construction prices.
There is a reason they are attacking states like Texas and Florida...
Shipping is next, they will prioritize cities and try to starve out the rural areas.
When all that is left for them are the worthless, the moochers, the looters, the droves of degenerates with their hands out...
they will devolve at an accelerated rate, destroying themselves...
when they come for you, where will you be?
I'll be set up to live without them, all the smartest people are doing the same thing.
Wish me luck, bought the land earlier this year, almost done planning the house. About 1 year behind you.
Straight up no bullshit, if you want any advice i'm happy to help in DM's
Based on world events i'd say get things liveable asap... even if it's glamping level liveable... have a place to go.
my first place (this place) i used an old RV and parked it on the lot while i built the polebarn to park it in.
once the polebarn was up i focused on getting "hookups" for the RV installed ASAP. solar on the roof, well, septic.
once that was done, even if shit had hit the fan (and it sorta did on a personal level) i had a safe place to live with almost zero bills.
if you can do this it's a huge weight off your shoulders and it gives you a spot to live while you build out your house.
i ended up building a kitchenette and a bathroom against the back wall of the polebarn to make RV life easier...