Message from @BigGuy4U - NC
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For those interested in homesteading, I recommend researching hydroponics and/or verticle farming
could be a useful supplement to your homestead stategy
I HIGHLY recommend reading "teaming with microbes" by Jeff Lowenfels and Wayne Lewis
It will completely change the way you look at soil and the life within it
Not as hard as you may think. Buy up land, divide it into smaller parcels, build houses, sell them to a few dozen of our own, bring in more people and build some facilities, set up a council, hold a vote to incorporate into a single town, become a town.
An unincorporated community gets its services from the county without paying municipal taxes, so frivolous town-founding can be a bad idea. Why might you want to incorporate? First, you could be heading off annexation by a nearby city. The residents of what is now DISH, Texas were afraid of being annexed by Fort Worth. If their land had become part of the city, they'd have faced the high property taxes used to cover social services in less affluent areas. Second, unincorporated communities have very little control over what gets built in the area. But towns can control their own zoning—and thereby protect their property values.
Essentially, building a town from scratch = total freedom
The hardest part will be getting around a hundred or so people to justify incorporating as a town. We can start with what we have and grow from there.
Just throwing a proposal out there, since our plan is always evolving --
1.) Buy up a large property far enough for noninterference of existing towns but close enough to use their hospitals and other facilities if needed.
2.) Divide the property into several smaller parcels, some residential and on which build cheap housing that can be upgraded later.
3.) Found a church which can apply for tax exemptions and later run the community school and even a clinic in time, and also handle tax exempt donation collection.
4.) Build a general store to which a member of the community can make runs from nearby towns to bring in supplies as needed.
5.) Establish a manufactury/agricultural/lumber/etc facility to provide an income for the community via exports and also to create jobs for our settlers. Establish community plots for growing additional subsistence crops.
6.) Expand the housing plots until we have around a hundred people.
7.) Build an office or beer hall or whatever to be the community meeting place and hold an incorporation vote.
Just like that we have an ethno-community that we completely control with no pesky liberals or minorities. No one can move in because we won't put our property for sale or build new housing until we have more of our own like minded people coming in. We have an entire homogenous town in which we can raise white nationalist families and vote to implement whatever policies we like. We can fly our own freaking flag from town hall, host nationalist conferences, and open a third reich museum if we feel like it. The sky is the limit and nothing here is far fetched. Just something to think about. We can honestly do this.
all on only one acre
That picture is a goal to attain
@K_Wagner that's really interesting for town building, but again we'll need funding. I'm sure some white societies would be willing to donate to such a thing
or some organization some where would be willing to give money for such a cause if we made a more solid plan
where can we get a lawyer though to help with the papers?
It would be nice to have our own lawyer within our own group, one of ours.
why not both ^^
five acre version
love these
wow
Biggest thing preventing me from homesteading is finding good affordable land that is near enough to the city to commute into work
Reee
Yeah that might be a problem for a lot of people
I know it's possible to process your own foods/products, market them as organic, and make a fine living selling them. But getting to that point takes a big leap of faith or a lot of start up capital
and considerable skill and experience
someone posted this in the last thread, looks pretty badass
woah
that actually looks
p nice
Very nice
I've got a pantry full of canned foods/water/med supplies to last me+girlfriend+pets for 1 month of independance
Unfortunately I don't own any firearms atm though
I hear its a port of mormon rules to keep a year's supply of canned food stored at all times
Yeah that is a very wise rule, I've just been throwing extra money at our supplies whenever I have it. I'll prioritize a few more months of supplies but I think I'm at the step where I need to acquire some guns+ammo
guns are important tools