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TFM Show: 12/12/2020 - Alaska As Plan B

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Published on 16 Dec 2020 / In Travel & Events
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KEEPER
KEEPER 3 years ago  

well your better than me lol. when i mirror TFM's content i make the show look like shit so i can reduce my upload times.

but he's right, if America fails Alaska is fucked. a few weeks ago the truckers said they would strike, but i didn't notice anything even if they did. however if they did it long enough, it would have made a big deal within the entire country. so we are dependent on our free trade.

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Synuvoz
Synuvoz 3 years ago

I currently live in state with fastest internet.

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Synuvoz
Synuvoz 3 years ago

Anyways I uploaded this clip for those who are thinking of moving to Alaska, such as myself. Before I heard TFM's warning, I was just searching for a state I want to live in, and Alaska suits me. No gun registration, hunting, fishing, low population, and landscape. I got questions: How's people acting up there? How strong is progressive idle there (SJW, Antifa, BLM, etc.)?

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Synuvoz
Synuvoz 3 years ago

How strong is the progressive ideal* there?

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KEEPER
KEEPER 3 years ago

@Synuvoz: oh you will be fine. no SJW idiots live up there. i mean if your the kind of man who can live off of the grid no problem, then you can make it work, but if you depend on some kind of free trade in order to live, than alaska could be a bad deal when the free trade is taken out of the equation due to Biden's plans to get rid of it completely especially this soon anyways.

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anonmachina
anonmachina 3 years ago

I have been to Alaska.

It is almost a world of its own.

The Winter temperatures are brutal, but survivable, if you prepare properly.

If commerce were to come to a halt, one can survive, but as with many things in such an environment, gathering resources will take a lot of effort, nevermind competing for said resources.

Bears, Moose, Penguins, Elk, and other can be found. And there is always fishing. As a last resort, quartering and storing the flesh of vegetarians should be considered.

Joking on that 'last resort'.

(Personally, I would probably trade services or goods for fish or other foods should my hunting be lacking or game become scarce. I am a competent mechanic, computer and data retreival specialist, to name but two of various skills).

-46F really opens up the nasal cavaties when you first step outdoors. (I purchased a sheepskin coat [with hood of the same material] for the first Winter I visited, and, along with a sweater and a thermal undergarment, I could stay outdoors five hours straight. Thermal boots, double pair socks, thick jeans atop thermal pants, double gloves, earmuffs, and goggles completed the wear gear).

I have not been to Alaska in quite some time, but the sheepskin coat lives on.

Resources. Resources. Resources.

Redundancy, particularly in essentials, such as utilities (heat, water, energy). More than one method of transportation. And so on.

It can be done. But, if you depend on services from other parties to stay afloat, and do not have wealth from which to draw, you may be placing yourself in a precarious position.

Anchorage--away from the city--is what I found appealing. Also, areas further north and of Anchorage. (I never visited Juneau, since it is physically separate from what is mainland Alaska, and thus not an area I found geographically appealing).

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