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Keep this number handy and rendezvous point

Unread postby roccman » Tue 12 Jun 2007, 10:47:02

Ok - going out on a limb...may snap right underneath me...

Here goes...

Since 03/04 timeframe I have from time to time reached out in various ways to get connected to like minded folk...for one reason or another us posters are "leave me alone in my bunker" types (IMHO of course)...that I find fairly ironic when the word we preach is "community building" and "get to know the neighbor".

Any way - I have an off grid parcel near (but not too near) the phoenix area...water...soil...small community near by etc.

When the panic sets in - keep this number handy - 602-321-4616..if the phones are down the rendezvous point is Tortilla Flats.

Everyone is welcome so long as we all agree that pulling on the rope at the same time makes sense.

Spammers call me...ex's call me...tele marketers call me...so why not doomers.

There ya have it.

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Re: Keep this number handy and rendezvous point

Unread postby azreal60 » Tue 12 Jun 2007, 13:00:29

LOL, I suppose if your already getting all the telemarking calls, why not have your doomer friends call?

Me personally, I don't get those calls, so my number isn't going up on the board. Plus, Pheonix area, man, are you crazy? That's gotta be the most unsustainable city in the world short of new york or LA.

You tell me your looking in Wisconsin or the midwest somewhere, and we have to talk. Cause I'm looking into getting a large plot of land and slowly start building the things I'm going to need on it. I'm attending a Cordwood building workshop at the MREA fair in custer wisconsin this sunday. I believe it's still open if you happen to be in wisconsin at all. Great building style for the midwest and anything north of us as well.
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Re: Keep this number handy and rendezvous point

Unread postby roccman » Tue 12 Jun 2007, 13:18:00

"Plus, Pheonix area, man, are you crazy?"

I am baseing my survival and the survival of my kids on people who think like you.

I am hoping most people think like you...the place I have picked is one of the best kept secrets in the southwest. It has a shallow water table...fertile soil...geographically isolated (might as well be an island)...big game and other like minded farmers and shotgun owning people.

I hope people go to Portland...Seattle...Hawaii...Denver...Idaho...I hope they panic and head north.

I agree with Savinar on this...it's called the "attraction" factor...where will most people panic to? The north/northwest

You are correct - Phoenix will burn to the ground...I hope it does...the more bodies the better my chances of survival are.

You may do well laying off the blogging and actually making a move to your "safe" place. Times a running out.
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Re: Keep this number handy and rendezvous point

Unread postby azreal60 » Tue 12 Jun 2007, 14:07:19

Yeah, but no matter how isolated, your next to a giant city that is going to in your own words burn to the ground. So if that happens, you really think it's more likely that people are going to head anywhere but your "secret" place? ( I gaurentee people know about it)

The nice thing about the midwest is, we have enough farmers no one is going to starve, and the winters, while bad( or they used to be anyway), are something we are used too. That and in my area, they are actually making an effort to start working on peak oil issues. We have a train system that just made final approval and bike paths that are springing up all over the place. And the CSA scene around here is second to none. Oh, and the biodiesel co op is catching on like fire.

I'd far rather have these kind of neighbor's than yours.

Your not going to be able to avoid people with peak oil. We aren't talking bird flu or the black death. Everyone isn't going to die right away. This isn't going to happen overnight unless something freakish happens. It's alot more likely that your little oasis is going to have to deal with alot of visitors before it's all over.

Edit : Yes your basing your survival on people who think like me. I think we are seeing more and more how few people think like the people on this site. If more people thought like me, we wouldn't be having this discussion because we already would have taken the steps to adjust to peak oil. So people like me won't be who your dealing with anyway. In short, I wouldn't take that bet if I where you.
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Re: Keep this number handy and rendezvous point

Unread postby perdition79 » Tue 12 Jun 2007, 14:11:31

Thanks, but I'll stay in Florida. No need for heat, plenty of seafood, large population of weak, old people.
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Re: Keep this number handy and rendezvous point

Unread postby emersonbiggins » Tue 12 Jun 2007, 14:58:43

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('perdition79', ' ')large population of weak, old people.


Nah, the meat's too tough...

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Re: Keep this number handy and rendezvous point

Unread postby Aaron » Tue 12 Jun 2007, 16:11:51

At some point you are gonna realize what a bad idea it was to post your number on an Internet forum...

And you're gonna thank me for my kindness now in blanking your number above.

If you really want to connect with other peakers hang around for a bit till folks get to know you better.

PeakSpeak is a great way to connect without revealing too much till you're sure the person isn't some crazed wackjob. (We have had more than a few)

If you feel compelled... then by all means repost your number...

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Re: Keep this number handy and rendezvous point

Unread postby roccman » Tue 12 Jun 2007, 16:24:48

"I'd far rather have these kind of neighbor's than yours. "

My neighbor will beat up your neighbor...neener...neener... neener [smilie=bootyshake.gif]

Aaron - thanks bro - it's all good.
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Re: Keep this number handy and rendezvous point

Unread postby erl » Tue 12 Jun 2007, 16:27:48

Do you mean Tortilla Flats?
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Re: Keep this number handy and rendezvous point

Unread postby roccman » Tue 12 Jun 2007, 16:33:21

"Do you mean Tortilla Flats?"

Thanks bro...made the change.

That is what I meant...not what I typed.
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Re: Keep this number handy and rendezvous point

Unread postby Zardoz » Tue 12 Jun 2007, 16:43:56

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('azreal60', 'I')t's a lot more likely that your little oasis is going to have to deal with a lot of visitors before it's all over...

And yours won't? Yours will be impossible to find?
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Re: Keep this number handy and rendezvous point

Unread postby davep » Tue 12 Jun 2007, 17:07:40

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('roccman', 'I') agree with Savinar on this...it's called the "attraction" factor...where will most people panic to? The north/northwest


The percentage of people that will have the knowledge and the inclination to move early is vanishingly small (or we'd be seeing a significant rise in agricultural land prices already). The majority will try to scavenge or attack in a relatively small radius from their starting point. There is no getting away from the fact that when TSHTF you will have to contend with a lot of hungry and dangerous people in your hiding place.
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Re: Keep this number handy and rendezvous point

Unread postby erl » Wed 13 Jun 2007, 00:17:26

Roccman:

Are you in Arizona now?

If so, where?

I'm in Phoenix.
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Re: Keep this number handy and rendezvous point

Unread postby roccman » Wed 13 Jun 2007, 00:24:09

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('erl', 'R')occman:

Are you in Arizona now?

If so, where?

I'm in Phoenix.


Just pm'd ya.
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Re: Keep this number handy and rendezvous point

Unread postby 128shot » Wed 13 Jun 2007, 00:59:17

I don't think this is necessarily a bad idea.

though, for now, I'd only post a cell phone number-because they aren't so easy to trace.

its forward thinking, thats for sure.


And if you do get hit with a lot of population migrants you can always establish a trading post.
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