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June 23, 2024 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
14:18
It's not too late to RELOCATE away from America's collapse zones
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You know, it's not too late to relocate.
We don't know exactly the timetable of when things are going to happen.
If you're looking for relocation maybe out of a suburb or out of a city into a more rural area, believe it or not, there are still some very affordable places to move to.
I mean, look at Oklahoma, for example.
You might think, well, oh, I don't want to live in Oklahoma.
Well, hey, what are you looking for?
You need to think about the future that's coming.
Not what's here right now.
You don't want to be close to a city.
You want to be far out in the country.
You want to be in a place that has low taxation, low cost of living, and has a lot of people who are very self-reliant.
Oklahoma is a great example of that, by the way, in certain parts of Missouri, the Ozarks.
Or southern Missouri, you know, would be a good example.
All kinds of people in Arkansas that know how to take care of themselves in certain parts of Louisiana and, you know, many different areas all across the country.
Heck, even in certain parts of rural Michigan or the Dakotas, for that matter, or Idaho.
But make sure that you have a water supply.
Now, you know I run a lab and we've tested thousands of water samples.
And you know there are three sources of water.
We've looked at them all in the lab.
And I get this question all the time.
Like, what's better?
What water source is better?
City water or well water?
And then some people add in rainwater.
And then there's also surface water, which is treated.
So really those are the four sources of water.
Let's just real quickly go through what you want to look for.
So city water, self-explanatory.
Usually they're pumping it up out of a well.
Often it can have a lot of hardness to it.
And of course it's contaminated with all kinds of chemicals that they use to kill the bacteria.
So city water, not that great.
Well water.
The worst water possible is well water.
It's contaminated with everything.
There's no such thing as clean well water in North America.
Maybe in certain rural areas of Alaska or somewhere.
Who knows?
Maybe for hundreds of miles from civilization, somehow, possibly you could have a cleaner well.
But even then, just the natural toxic elements in it, the arsenic, can be very bad or the copper or the calcium or what have you.
So well water, that should be your last resort for water.
It's the worst water imaginable.
Surface water is not as bad as well water.
Surface water is essentially rain water that is running off into ponds and streams and such.
And you can capture it and you can treat it and essentially the way that you treat surface water is you pump it through a container with a bunch of chlorine in it to kill everything like the algae and the microbes and then you take out the chlorine with a bunch of carbon and that's how you end up with usable surface water.
Some cities do this, by the way, instead of using well water.
So surface water has a lot of pesticide and herbicide runoff.
So it's not as dirty as well water, but it's also not a great choice.
Your number one best choice, at least for human consumption, is rainwater.
For irrigation, a good choice is surface water.
So if you have a pond or if you have a dam or a creek, and if you are able to tap into that, Legally, because water rights are a big issue in many areas, if you're able to tap into it and then irrigate an orchard or irrigate a garden or something like that, then that can be a really valuable thing.
Just to have the right to have water to irrigate crops and grow food, that's going to be priceless coming soon.
Rainwater is the very best thing for your own consumption, for showering, for drinking, for cooking, household use.
The thing about rainwater is that it's very expensive to build rainwater capture and containment systems.
If you want to store, let's say, 50,000 gallons of rainwater, you're going to spend about $50,000.
Of course, it lasts a long time, and the quality of the water is really outstanding, but it's still a pretty big upfront chunk of cash.
Okay?
Now, ideally, if you're building a new home, you would have your toilet flushing water be different from your drinking and cooking and showering water.
So toilet flushing water, if you have separate water lines, you could easily use well water for that or surface water.
Or city water, whereas you would reserve rainwater for your drinking and cooking and showering.
If I were building anything new, that's exactly what I would do right now.
And I would also have two different outs, two different, you know, sewage lines going out.
I would have a gray water out for like dishes, you know, dishwashing.
And then I would have a black water out, which is from the toilets.
So shower water would go out with the gray water, and you can use that for irrigation.
But black water, toilet water, well, you don't want that to go into your garden.
Unless you're the city, in which case you sell the bio sludge and let everybody poison themselves by tricking them into thinking it's fertilizer.
But whatever.
We're not going to do that.
So as you're looking for land to relocate, Water is the single most important element, in my view, moving forward.
I mean, other than location, obviously.
You've got to be far away from the cities.
You have to be out of the zombie range, basically.
And then you've got to have some form of water.
Water is even more important than the soil because soil can be amended.
You can import soil or you can make compost.
You can grow some things without soil.
You can grow hydroponically or sprouts or what have you.
But water, if you don't have a water source, you just flat out don't have a water source.
There's nothing you can do about it, except building very expensive rainwater catchment systems.
However, do keep in mind that under the philosophy of permaculture you can build water catchment swales as they're called with the land so you can retain more water and prevent water runoff.
If you're in a county and a state where you can build a dam or build a tank as we call them in Texas and you don't need any special permission in Texas to build a tank Just get out there with a bulldozer and with somebody who knows what they're doing and hopefully you have enough clay and you build up a dam and you start catching water.
That's a very smart thing to do because you can use that water not only to support wildlife, which supports rabbits and all kinds of wild game and wild foods, but also then potentially you can tap into that for irrigation water.
So if you've got a water source And decent soil.
Doesn't have to be great, but just enough space to plant some things.
You're sitting on a gold mine in a collapsed scenario.
And don't forget, you'll need a way to pump that water.
There are PTO-powered pumps.
That are powered by tractors.
One of those is called the gator pump, by the way.
It just connects to the PTO and it just slings water.
I mean, it pushes water through a giant tube.
Or you can run a generator and then you can have electric water pumps of all kinds and you can have, you know, a regular electrical...
Pump-pressurized irrigation system.
And then you might need to run the generator a few hours a day while you're pumping water around to water the plants, so you're going to need a lot of fuel for the generator, hence diesel storage.
But if you've got all this figured out, you've got diesel, you've got a generator, you've got pumps, you've got water, you can grow food, you're sitting on a gold mine in that scenario.
That's what you should be looking for, in my opinion, in terms of rural land.
So something to keep in mind.
Shop wisely.
And stay out of the areas that are going to get newt, that's for sure.
Thanks for listening.
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