Message from @Marlow

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2017-10-09 22:33:13 UTC  

thats a long vidyo

2017-10-09 22:33:47 UTC  

yeah there's a lot of stuff they go over

2017-10-09 22:34:12 UTC  

thanks

2017-10-09 22:34:18 UTC  

have you watched the whole thing?

2017-10-09 22:34:30 UTC  

yes, a while ago when it first came out

2017-10-09 22:34:46 UTC  

that's how I found out about this movement of people wanting to do this

2017-10-09 22:34:59 UTC  

are they covington styled 'outside the government' people, or 'within the government' people?

2017-10-09 22:36:04 UTC  

They're not too concerned with the government, it sounds like

2017-10-09 22:36:10 UTC  

i hate to ask you to do my homework for me here, but i dont hate it enough to not ask

2017-10-09 22:36:11 UTC  

they're very much "meta-political"

2017-10-09 22:36:54 UTC  

it seems as tho they're more interested in building community, rather than the particulars of policy or economics

2017-10-09 22:37:25 UTC  

one of my big gripes with covington, other than the whole hes a nut bit is that hes basically written off the current government and has decided to just wait on the next one, that he'll theoretically lead/be a part of

2017-10-09 22:37:44 UTC  

that sounds larpy

2017-10-09 22:37:50 UTC  

yeah well

2017-10-09 22:38:25 UTC  

whatever the case may be, the most important thing is we develop the cultural network

2017-10-09 22:38:34 UTC  

rather than iron out a constitution

2017-10-09 22:38:45 UTC  

yeah

2017-10-09 22:38:48 UTC  

^

2017-10-09 22:39:02 UTC  

build the skills, become self-reliant, move up to the PNW, and advocate for white identity

2017-10-09 22:39:26 UTC  

if there ever comes a time where we're going to have to sort out a new government, we'll deal work it out then

2017-10-09 22:39:43 UTC  

for now, none of that crap will matter if there are no people to govern

2017-10-09 22:44:13 UTC  

those kinds of specifics are up to the people who physically live in the community

2017-10-10 16:56:54 UTC  

Ive made some significant changes to the about channel, it's now <#359432753474699274> and a lot of the text has been rewritten. Share your thoughts.

2017-10-10 20:53:04 UTC  

@Orchid I think it looks good 👍

2017-10-10 20:53:58 UTC  

When will we be deciding where to make the move? What are the criteria we're looking out for? I've done a ton of readind and research into all parts of the PNW, and the rest of the country. It all started years ago when I read Skousen's Strategic Relocation book.

2017-10-10 20:54:14 UTC  

Yeah, that's more in line. Good job.

2017-10-10 20:54:28 UTC  

I have a pretty good idea of the general parts of the country, their demographic trajectory, and their strategic advantages and disadvantages

2017-10-10 20:57:28 UTC  

Right now we want to wait about a year, and then see how many people are ready to go, and then depending on that we might adjust the timeline. If you know alot about the region's geography, thats really useful

2017-10-10 21:00:08 UTC  

it might be worth looking up some sort of documentation about what's best for non-us-nationals to do

2017-10-10 21:00:59 UTC  

We can discuss various locations at anytime, and have already discussed some. Some of the criteria we are looking for: good arable land and climate, presence of a small town (about 2000 people or less), relative proximity of a larger city is preferrable. Access to fresh water, good natural obstacles like lakes or mountains, and proximity to renewable energy like hydroelectric dams is preferrable

2017-10-10 21:01:09 UTC  

generally speaking, guest or visitation type visas are very easy to get, if this gets off the ground, it could be worth setting up a 'fake' university for people to get student visas for

2017-10-10 21:01:43 UTC  

that could be very illlegal though, we could for a company and sponsor workers

2017-10-10 21:01:44 UTC  

whenever i went to russia, there's always 'fake hotels' that send you their invitations for visas

2017-10-10 21:02:43 UTC  

dont need that anymore now, since i can travel without visa along with my wife now

2017-10-10 21:02:57 UTC  

but going for work-visas is tricky

2017-10-10 21:03:38 UTC  

because for that to work, you'd have to have a position advertised on the 'domestic market' for 6 months, and are only eligable to bring in people if you cant find the specialisation in the country

2017-10-10 21:04:03 UTC  

also the company has to pay a shitload for it essentially

2017-10-10 21:04:23 UTC  

so it'd have to be something that becomes economically viable, break-even at minimum.

2017-10-10 21:06:02 UTC  

hopefully someone here has some experience with this stuff, it needs to be discussed more

2017-10-10 21:13:49 UTC  

well, as with most things, it becomes easier as soon as there legitimately IS some sort of established community

2017-10-10 21:22:20 UTC  

@Marlow Since you seem to know this stuff, whats your opinion of western WA and OR, compared to states like Idaho and Wyoming?