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As for riding, you are welcome to my humble—and I do mean humble—home any time, and these roads do beckon. However the heat indices (106F today) are rather daunting and will be for some time. Of course, a thirty mile-an-hour breeze on a shady stretch of dirt road will soften the heat. But fall is the best time of year here. The scenery isn’t spectacular, like farther out west, but woodlands have their own appeal. If you like fishing, there are some very good lakes and ponds.

The way I see it, every positive memory we can build in this apparently doomed civilization’s waning days will be a priceless treasure.

Yes, being around like-minded people, community, will be essential for any hope of well-being. Sadly, people are often prickly personalities. And not everyone—me included—is good at navigating some social settings. But I have hope that a small cell of good-willed people will form here.

Dr Chris Martenson did a video some months ago on the inevitability of supply chain destruction. People have no idea what’s going to hit them. I only wish to be reasonably well set up and able to make some contribution to the well-being of the cell/community. At the least, I hope not to starve. Not succumbing to future pandemics is another aspiration.

Sorry to say, the terms you used to describe the WEF materials, “BCG, E&Y, pwc”—totally beyond me (I couldn’t function in the corporate work environment. I tried.)

I wonder if the WEF, with all their fantastic plans and schemes are actually convincing themselves that they are doing good. That video they put out, the “you’ll own nothing and be happy” video was all fluff. Like there is no downside to what they’re doing. Was that just meant to assuage their own elitist consciences?

“A thousand hills worth dying on. No prisons worth living in.”

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