Message from @StaysafeTV - 191 lb Muscle Man

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2017-10-27 02:06:33 UTC  

What?

2017-10-27 02:06:54 UTC  

what compound?

2017-10-27 02:06:59 UTC  

I said to comply with the regulations so they don't have an excuse to kick the doors in

2017-10-27 02:07:07 UTC  

what the fuck did you take away from that?

2017-10-27 02:07:19 UTC  

that I wanted a shootout with them?

2017-10-27 02:10:16 UTC  

@Orchid The compound comment was to show how we shouldn't be so keen on fighting the government. I don't wanna be part of

2017-10-27 02:10:32 UTC  

Waco 2 electic boogaloo.

2017-10-27 02:16:09 UTC  

There is nothing violent about our objective

2017-10-27 02:22:45 UTC  

yes, you were very vague. thanks for clearing that up.

2017-10-27 02:43:18 UTC  

Tbh a huge problem we need to think about is how difficult it will be for dozens of us to buy land that is adjacent to eachother. Possibly solution is to have 1 person buy a LARGE area of land then divide it up and sell to individuals in our community. Hurdles to overcome with this method is to make sure that zoning property laws allow this in the location that we purchase land in, we would also need to make sure that each plot of land once sold can have homes legally built on it. We would need to create our own road system on this land as well

2017-10-27 02:44:17 UTC  

This is a highly regionally dependent issue. In many states there are vast amounts of land with little to no zoning regulations applicable.

2017-10-27 02:46:57 UTC  

It comes down to the county and wether or not we are part of a town or an unicorporated village. most county are okay with dividing large acreage up into small plots. the real problem is getting that land zoned in the first place.

2017-10-27 02:47:06 UTC  

would a contract to pool money for the large purchase and then sub-divide it in a pre-agreed manner not be the best of both worlds?

2017-10-27 02:47:30 UTC  

i.e. buy the land as a bloc with each person already having a defined portion

2017-10-27 02:48:13 UTC  

If that's what a group of you want to to, then I would say go for it.

2017-10-27 02:48:37 UTC  

Some will likely want to buy thier own land separate, but close.

2017-10-27 02:49:12 UTC  

most likely

2017-10-27 02:49:25 UTC  

depending on area, though, that could also be part of the same system

2017-10-27 02:49:26 UTC  

the problem is that some members don't want to build a communitiy but rather, move into an exsisting one.

2017-10-27 02:50:36 UTC  

so an initial high-area buy by a group followed by selling on sub-portions when it's further developed

2017-10-27 02:50:51 UTC  

Probably best method

2017-10-27 02:51:03 UTC  

the only problem that that would introduce is if you have too few people/little money for a large enough initial setup

2017-10-27 02:51:18 UTC  

and, tbh, I don't have a clue about that

2017-10-27 02:51:56 UTC  

All it takes is 1 wealthy person to get the ball rolling. Any by wealthy I mean like ~40k

2017-10-27 02:53:47 UTC  

generally the more acreage you buy the cheaper it gets. That fits in well with my idea of 10 acres per family. however, nobody can force anyone to buy into this plan.

2017-10-27 02:57:12 UTC  

really, all we need is somebody there with a measurable degree of sucess and we've cleared the largest hurdle. from there it's only a matter of showing it off, and funding and volunters will be pouring in.

2017-10-27 02:57:36 UTC  

if it's pre-arranged properly, it doesn't really matter if some people want more or less
everyone can just pay into the pot for their portion and get their portion out at the end

2017-10-27 02:58:16 UTC  

I strongly believe that if 1 person makes the plunge and buys 100 acres or something, it will be so easy for that person to sell off sub plots to people like us.

2017-10-27 02:58:43 UTC  

and, yes, I think that the biggest issue is the inital setup, which should seek to be as large an area as viable

2017-10-27 02:59:26 UTC  

and that can easily be further sold in sub-divisions as you progress, with a lot of growth room with minimum reliance on buying neighbouring land

2017-10-27 03:03:00 UTC  

all it takes is ten guys with $5,000 a piece and we'd be set, but nobody seems willing to put up the money. Personally, I can do $3,000 right now and $5,000 by march.

2017-10-27 03:05:26 UTC  

mmmh, I could come in now but I'm afraid I wouldn't be willing to make the move until at least my first term in the military is over, unless something drastic changes

2017-10-27 03:05:50 UTC  

if even one guy went out and bought 5 acres and got a few chickens. he could get thousands every month from hatereon from every /pol/tard who wants whites to succeed.

2017-10-27 03:06:14 UTC  

Would be willing to chip in an amount as a setup investment now and rent it out until then, though, if it actually looks like a major purchase is about to happen.

2017-10-27 03:06:51 UTC  

@dsp fries it pol suffers from purist and will always find a fault with anyone

2017-10-27 03:07:03 UTC  

Right, how's about we canvass now? Ask everyone here what they'd be willing to put down in the immediate future if that purchase looked imminent.

2017-10-27 03:07:11 UTC  

they'll say they're a kike, deep state, FBI, sjw, etc

2017-10-27 03:07:12 UTC  

Get an idea of what we're working with

2017-10-27 03:07:29 UTC  

I have no money so not much

2017-10-27 03:07:45 UTC  

@Roman Dreams yeah, a lot will
some will still donate
free extra income for the project

2017-10-27 03:07:51 UTC  

the varg and his dumb views. what about their love of the ever edgy styx. Most of /pol/ rides the short bus.