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That's what I want, but I don't have enough money to buy enough to sustain me for a long time, so I'd have to learn to farm and raise goats or chickens.
That is my dream, to get away from all of this craziness.
Kardashians
Toddlers with Tiaras crazy mothers
Freeway traffic
Pollution
Billboards
Chain restaurants
Chain stores
Repetitive stores and malls
Nutcases
Nutcase employers
Nutcase coworkers
Farms were good enough for our forefathers, they are good enough for us. No one is going to be safe in those gated communities.
First two can be stopped by tuning out of the msm. TV is not necessary for survival.
Bolded can be stopped by stopping shopping there and supporting those places.
You can still homestead in Alaska. If you're so determined to "not be bothered" by people, have at it. The BLM has over a million square miles of land, much of which you can put mining claims on, for $120 per year (20 acres) which gives you all the rights of an owner. You can park a trailer there, fish, hunt, run off trespassers, grow a garden, have livestock. You don't need big money, folks. You just need GUTS and a bit of know how, and a willingness to rough it.
...mining claims... which gives you all the rights of an owner.
Ummm, not quite. An unpatented mining claim does not allow solid structures on the claim, other than the supports within the shaft and the headframe (etc) on the surface.
so? I said to pull in a trailer, That's plenty good enough and by moving the claim by 50m every year, you save the hassle fo making the $100 worth of "improvement" required every year.
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