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They had a whole document of aims and whatnot. I remember talking quite a bit to the guy who was leading it, and was interested but then voat got shut down and my computer died so I lost the screenshot of how to contact him on other platforms. Maybe they had a riot chat? Anyone know what I'm talking about and can point me to where they are now? Thanks

They had a whole document of aims and whatnot. I remember talking quite a bit to the guy who was leading it, and was interested but then voat got shut down and my computer died so I lost the screenshot of how to contact him on other platforms. Maybe they had a riot chat? Anyone know what I'm talking about and can point me to where they are now? Thanks

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That's a terrible idea, you really want a bunch voat people all in a concentrated area where the government could easily box them in and enslave them?

Learn from the roaches, scatter and repopulate.

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No, I'm not stupid enough to actually get involved but I'm thinking they would have good ideas on where to find land, legal loopholes, homesteading etc

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Check out Oregon, Idaho, or South Dakota. Lots of nice scenery.

I'd ask you why do you want to find legal loopholes, but in reality, you probably don't want to draw that kind of attention out there. If you do then work to change the laws that you disagree with.

Make good friends with the Sheriff, the community, and abide by the law. The Bill of Rights is all you should need.

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I'm not talking about illegal things, just tricks about land ownership, credits available, what you can do while still having it be "undeveloped" and that sort of thing. Just ways to save money on property taxes and nonsense like that. Oregon looks nice, at least central and east, but I'd be worried about statewide laws. Idaho, SD, or even montana are definitely on the list but I worry if there is enough warmth/water to support much agriculture. Ideally I want to produce most of my own food to avoid the supply chain, pesticides etc.

Maybe the south could be decent, there seems to be a lot of fertile land in tennessee and missouri. Texas seems good as long as you aren't far west.