Posted on 07/21/2013 2:21:41 PM PDT by Doc Savage
Where in the United States would you consider yourself the safest? Someplace where there were no hurricanes, no floods, no eathquakes, no tornados, no major blizzards, no black or Hispanic gangs, no black flash mobs, low chance of becoming a murder statistic, no muslim terrorists, insignificant traffic accidents, hidden from government murderers, relatively low chance of coming in contact with deadly bacterial or viral diseases,.......etc. What would be your choice? Is there such a place still left in the US? I'll give you mine later.
For later.
/johnny
I’m not telling. The others will want to come.
The White House.
Pikes Peak?
dig a hole man
dig a hole
dig a hole man
dig a hole
hide in the dirt
where you can’t get hurt
dig a hole man
dig a hole
Which offshore location is it?
My house.
Fort Knox has nothing on my house.
Check the FEMA website for a county-by-county list. Here in the southern Rockies, at 9494’, we were ranked as the 3rd safest in the States. This is for natural disasters of course.
No telling what would happen during civil unrest, etc. We’re considering those possibilities to be a time of target-rich environments.
I read once, that at least with regards to natural disasters, i.e. tornadic activity, hurricanes, earthquakes, flooding, ice/snow storms, wildfires, etc., statistically speaking the safest area in the US was in the area of the SC/GA/TN border region.
How about Jews? Jews still ok? /s
Well I was thinking of the White House, but then you specified no Black or Hispanic gangs, so it’s out.
That would take all the fun out of life. Living on the edge ;)
the one place where you have a 20-25% chance of dying in the next few months...
in the womb
Clearly this must be about more than just natural disasters.
If the crap hits the fan, I would not want to be in a big city waiting for FEMA bottled water to arrive - or for police for protection.
This leaves parts of fly-over country, where you know your neighbors, can access food, protect yourself, etc.
I have a deal with my amish neighbors. They feel me and I kill those who want to harm them...
We don’t lock our doors around here.
I had never thought of the Great Rockies Upthrust as particularly non-violent but certainly resulted in a scenic location.
South Carolina doesn’t border Tennessee, North Carolina does.
Other than that geographical oversight, I tend to agree, so long as you’re at least an hour away from any city and not bordering National Park Service land.
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