I like this idea. I told my friend we need to start our own flat earth/homesteader community. I don't want to leave Utah even though land prices are astronomical here, I need my mountains. The weather can be a little rough though we usually have a really successful garden. I frequent Wyoming and my sisters wanted me to move up there, maybe if we moved up north. Her area is horrible for gardening. 9 months of mostly dry winter and wind. Nope.
I lived in c.o. same time George was there we lived in the same neighborhood,I was in grade school tho,hahaha Wyoming seemings amazing,I just put this up here to start a conversation,I let George know about it.He said alot of people have been email him about it.its been on my mind in prayer.It might be the only way to survive in the coming dark days.Once we get enough people talking about this,maybe we can do a weekly zoom call or meeting about it,But I agree mountains are a must.sorry about my spelling keyboard cant keep up.
That's pretty awesome you lived in CO at the same time as George, funny how stuff like that works. I have been wanting to buy a piece of land the last few years just for recreational use and maybe to eventually live on. We really need to start building communities together that are outside of the mainstream masses. Our cities have slowly been turning into 15 minute cities in their own way, every block has a neighborhood, a walmart, a carwash, the same set of stores and restaurants. Wyoming is amazing! I drive across I-80 to just about 20 minutes east of Cheyenne to a tiny little town called Burns. The sky is so different without the light pollution (I see about 10 stars at night here), the stars are amazing and look so close. They look truly like they are contained right there, not trillions of miles away in infinite space. The land is dry desert and vast with plateaus far in the distance along much of the drive. Definitely a great drive for flat earthers, you can see SO far. The clouds go for miles and miles. If we're on a globe, that drive sure goes against all of their calculations.
I like this idea. I told my friend we need to start our own flat earth/homesteader community. I don't want to leave Utah even though land prices are astronomical here, I need my mountains. The weather can be a little rough though we usually have a really successful garden. I frequent Wyoming and my sisters wanted me to move up there, maybe if we moved up north. Her area is horrible for gardening. 9 months of mostly dry winter and wind. Nope.
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