by FoolYap » Fri 08 Feb 2008, 10:56:46
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mos6507', 'Y')es, imagine this scenario: The shit is hitting the fan, but it's still Mad Max 1 stage, where infrastructure is crumbling, but still there. There will be a lot of posturing for strategic position as people realize where things are headed. They will seek sanctuary, and there may no longer be enough time or resources for those who waited to the last minute to build their own bugout. Much simpler to target an existing one and take it over. Even if it's just %0.001 of the people with this mentality, you might be talking about enough people to significantly raise the risk factor vs. the lower risk of people just randomly stumbling on your bugout.
I still think it's a rather far-out concern. I'm guessing the risk is higher that someone who has directly seen your super-stealth bug-out ranch will remember it, and come back to it. For example: Any contractors who've done work on it, any delivery people who've delivered to it, any friend-of-a-friend-of-etc who's heard about it from things you've said about being self-sufficient, etc.
Hmm. Are we talking about the same levels of preparation? Maybe not. When I hear someone talk about being fully prepared for the worst TSHTF scenario, I'm thinking mostly of having enough land to grow food on, some animals including perhaps some draft animals, a source of water (river, pond, or windmill-pumped well), a sufficient stand of timber to harvest firewood, etc. To me, survival is about staying alive and fed and warm, not about maintaining a high-tech life.
If that's the level you're also thinking of, there must be literally millions of places that would fit that description from Google Earth's perspective? It'd show trees, fields, maybe water, and a few out-buildings near the house. Granted, you'll stand out more if you're near a very large metropolitan area. But, I guess I'm just not seeing it as a large risk of being spotted by savvy Mad Max Internet types who decide to swarm in from hundreds of miles away.
Now, if what you're talking about is a huge demi-industrial complex, where you're planning to produce your own power for a modern life, and produce your own spare parts (or stockpile enough for a lifetime) to keep it all running, then, maybe, you've got something to worry about.
But once again, how did this place get constructed? Who's seen it going up, and thus knows about it, and probably lives close to it? Those are the people I'd worry about.
Unless you've buried them all in the foundation by now?
--Steve