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To: envisio

I can understand a man wanting to live on his own and be off the grid and free but I could not let my family live like that. I would have to provide better.
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This man and woman should be jailed for child abuse. You want to live like that, fine. Don’t bring kids into the world and subject them to your dreams and delusions


27 posted on 01/13/2016 2:26:35 PM PST by Joshua (Jimmy is the reason for this)
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To: Joshua
LOL It's a farce. It's acting all the way down to the Aussie/Irish accents. Watch a few episodes. The break many back country living rules. This season one of them goes tracking a bear with a stick instead of a LOADED rifle. They take highly unnecessary chances as well. You must use risk management in the woods for survival. The house on the show two episodes running was raided by a bear. No Bear Boards on the window even when they left for a few days. It's fake. Raising a family off grid can be done reasonably safe, ca n be done healthy for family including kids, and has been so for many, many, generations.

It reminds me of the show Dual Survivors years ago when they were lost in the Cumberland Mountains and even after finding an old moonshine still could not rescue themselves without many unrealistic and unnecessary chances. Put me on top of a ridge or mountain in the Cumberland mountains and I will see a way out even if I have to wait until night time to watch for distant lights on another ridge or mountain. The safest is walking an old logging or mining road out.

29 posted on 01/13/2016 3:29:36 PM PST by cva66snipe ((Two Choices left for U.S. One Nation Under GOD or One Nation Under Judgment? Which one say ye?))
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