” . . .brought an unhappy reception from the YFZ Ranch’s neighboring community.”
Not surprised. They probably had plans for the property.
“Not surprised. They probably had plans for the property.”
I would say that no one had plans for the property, though, until after the ‘raid’.
The fact that real estate speculators, or anyone wanting to turn a fast profit, might see the potential in buying the now ‘improved’ land tract (1700 acres/est.), should the UEP have to sell it to recoup expenses, is just recognizing the reality of the current situation.
What does YFZ stand for?
The land in that area is NOT that expensive. It’s not California, where you can pay up to ten times the actual worth of a property. And if Texas does seize it to help pay the bills, I’m not at all sure what they’ll do with something set up the way the ranch is set up—what do you do with an oversized ugly temple surrounded by ugly dormitories? Farm land is not that valuable (and I know this first hand), so their farming enterprises aren’t going to be real moneymakers either.