Unchained Preppers
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: EJR914 on August 21, 2012, 09:52:37 AM
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The three year?s worth of rations and 7,000 gallons of propane came with the house. The cache of weapons and precious metals did not.
Carol Todd bought the three-home, 31-acre compound in southeast Bulloch County anyway. She didn?t need the guns and didn?t know ? at the time ? about the gold and silver coins the seller once had secreted away in a hidden room underneath the living room closet.
She saw the property differently than the previous owner. She wanted a multi-generational estate, a rural retreat she could share with her parents, siblings, kids and grandkids.
Much more at the link: http://savannahnow.com/exchange/2012-08-19/former-y2k-refuge-sale#.UDORtKPUcvE (http://savannahnow.com/exchange/2012-08-19/former-y2k-refuge-sale#.UDORtKPUcvE)
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Maybe SP can collectively come up with the money and buy it? Anyone who puts money in, gets a place there when shtf. :)
byog - bring your own guns
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Maybe SP can collectively come up with the money and buy it? Anyone who puts money in, gets a place there when shtf. :)
byog - bring your own guns
sounds like an awesome idea! all you guys put in and pay for it, and I'll pay my share by living there and maintaining it. ;D
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This area is on the southern outskirts of my old stomping grounds. The land is excellent for wildlife and farming. The only drawbacks I see are the proximity to the coast (hurricanes, mega tidal waves, etc.) and nuclear power reactors.
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SOLD
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I think its nice and all, but now that it has had publicity it might draw negative attention.