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«-- Odds 'n Sods: | Main | Charity in Disaster Situations--Insuring the Cohesion of the "We" --» Letter Re: Retreats in the Eastern United States
Dear Editor: JWR Replies: You are correct. As I wrote in the opening chapter of Rawles on Retreats and Relocation I only have recommendations on 19 western states, (excluding 29 eastern states) for two major reasons: 1.) their high ambient population density, and 2.) their downwind locations, in the path of fallout from the U.S. Air Force missile fields, roughly half of which are around the juncture of Nebraska, Colorado, and Wyoming, and large fields in central Montana and north-central North Dakota. (Where the vast majority of enemy "throw weight" would presumably land, nearly all in the form of fallout-producing ground bursts.) And, BTW, even if I thought those locales were suitable for retreats, I wouldn't feel qualified to write on the subject, since I am a westerner. (I haven't traveled extensively in the eastern U.S.) I recommend that SurvivalBlog readers that are
interested in retreats east of the
Mississippi
River
should chime in on a new thread of
discussion at the The
Claire Files, in their "Gulching" Forum. I just started a new thread titled: "From SurvivalBlog: What are the Best Eastern Retreat
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