How bad does it have to get for you to leave?
Straightlinelogic recently and eloquently stated that he wants his freedom back in a couple of different posts. This is why several of us are game planning for Atlantis. Some of us want a physical Atlantis to give us hope. Some would like multiple distributed Atlantises, and I am not opposed to that.
What I am asking you to rate on a scale of 0 to 100 each of the following:
A) Your hope for your current country (Please state either US or non-US as well;
B) What your hope would be if we built Atlantis; and
C) What your hope would have to be in order for you to be so desperate that you would have to leave.
Remember Atlantis won't happen overnight. Many, including myself, are not planning on going unless things get really desperate. I have as good a shrug position as I could ever get.
What I am asking you to rate on a scale of 0 to 100 each of the following:
A) Your hope for your current country (Please state either US or non-US as well;
B) What your hope would be if we built Atlantis; and
C) What your hope would have to be in order for you to be so desperate that you would have to leave.
Remember Atlantis won't happen overnight. Many, including myself, are not planning on going unless things get really desperate. I have as good a shrug position as I could ever get.
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B) 0- I have no expectations or need for an Atlantis. I prefer to hide in plain sight.
C) I am already looking into where I will go. I’m seriously looking at New Zealand. It’s not perfect, but it’s near perfect. What I like most is that people seem to forget it’s on the map. Even ISIS when tweeting a map of the countries they would take over with their caliphate left New Zealand off. Lol. I also like about NZ:
low population
strict immigration
english is the official language
beautiful landscape
air-cleansing tradewinds
Non-assuming people
surf always within a day’s drive.
What I don’t like:
No flying birds
The country is remote
Two reasons I feel I have to make the move in the next five years. (At the very least --buy vacation property there.)
1) I don’t want to get to old to do this (I am 52) and I don’t want to spend anymore of my 20+ years left complaining endlessly about how this country is falling apart.
2) I do think things are going to get real bad in the US over the next twenty years and it will be easier for my children and their children to get out if they want if I’m set-up already.
ETA: I also like how NZ is on the cutting edge of most advances. For instance: dd you know ATMs and debit cards were first introduced in NZ for study? That’s a benefit of a low population.
Atlantis in AS had the necessary natural resources, plus invisibility from its hostile surroundings, and the symbiotic human skill sets, predicated on a power source "invention" of science fiction proportions and pipelines into the outside world. Atlantis was a microcosm, a prototype, of what an ideal and dynamic society could be. Now how to get everyone else to see and accept those values on the larger national and global scale, by persuasion and without bloodshed?
Today we've run out of places to run to. All the locations you are examining are vulnerable to attack, siege, being overrun, and exhausting resources. True isolation without dependence on outside sources may be impossible to maintain in a hostile and envious world.
Outer space occurred to me as well and was the first suggestion my husband made. However, that environment is the least conducive for human survivability; and for locomotion you'll need technology we don't yet have. See if Richard Branson is interested.
A Gulch-inspired Atlantis, with jbrenner-qualified applicants, would, I am afraid, quickly devolve into the same kind of in-fighting that all too often appears in these galtsgulchonline threads. Would it need a "boss" or head of state to issue edicts, a tribal chief who promulgates rules for everyone else and can banish those who become persona non grata? Will all members be constantly on trial for potential transgressions? Will it become a "commune" where cliques form and seek to dominate? Will the one oath, "I swear by my life..." be enough to guarantee toleration of otherwise individual differences?
I have lived in 60 places in my life (part of a refugee family's travail), so relocating would not be a problem. I live on the road much of the year now. As long as gas stations operate, I can stay on the move.
However, I have successfully lived and productively worked for the last 40 years out of reach of the system, and spread individualist ideas in subtle and user-friendly ways. I have built a wonderful group of associates and freethinkers, and I have not given up hope of changing things from the inside. We need to stand our ground. So my answers are:
A) 99% (USA)
B) 50%
C) 1%
There are a LOT of vets in here, including myself.
No offense to you personally intended. I'm certain that your skills would be highly valued in the Gulch.
As for Naval personnel, there are few who would "Gulch qualify" as well...too obedient and very few who truly think.
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