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in hive-174578 •  5 years ago 

I don't disagree of course, but conspiracy theorists are good at spinning things their way, just the same as the government and corporations are. I like a good conspiracy as much as the next person but I think they need to be approached with caution, the same as government and corporation narratives.

I don't know enough to comment on what may or may not be a conspiracy around the worlds viruses but it would seem a good way to scare people into submission. Hitler did it pretty effectively, why not governments of today?

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Exactly on all points sir galenkp and sometimes we're seeing the same methods that Hitler used but the vaccine one is very sly and deceiving if it's true. It's not too bad yet but when they start passing laws that say you have to be vaccinated and by force if necessary...then it's time to head to the Outback!

Heading to the outback is something that's high on my agenda...It's just not possible at the moment. I'm really not enjoying the city at the moment, and it's not even a really big one...It's not the city though, it's the people. Bloody coronavirus-carrying buggers that they are! Oh well, I hope to escape someday and work towards it.

You mean to live out there permanently? Like to retire and live in the country, or the Outback? Land must be cheap out in the wilderness.

I'd like to, logistically it may not be possible. There's loads of small towns though. Land is cheap enough, it's the services that cost, sewer, water and power although there's options for those I guess, if one has the money.

I think, realistically, it may be a situation where we need to move somewhere small, a small town, but into an established property rather than simply finding a parcel of land and trying to make it work.

I like the Moonta area as below but there's others.

https://www.realestate.com.au/buy/in-moonta+-+greater+region,+sa%3b/list-1

Holy cow! The prices there are insane. lol.. A little bitty house for 300 to 500,000! You can get a nice bank owned or fixer upper in most parts of the U.S. for 10 to 30 grand.

I like your plans though, a nice, small town would be very cool if you couldn't be totally in the country by yourselves.

I thought you'd find that link interesting.

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Yes sir the prices are mind-blowing. I don't know how most people can afford a house! I might have to live in an RV if I was there.

Yes, and that is a country location; Nearer the city it is much higher. The average 3 bedroom house in the greater Adelaide metro area sells at $430,000 as of today. A lot huh? Not as bad a Sydney or Melbourne though.