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Strategic Relocation--North American Guide to Safe Places. New in this Third Edition: - Colored state maps - New threat graphics for weather, earthquake, nuclear target areas and more - Foreign relocation possibilities - Individual analysis of every state and province in Canada and North America. - National maps showing military targets, population density, recommended retreat areas, and much much more.
In today?s bookstores, it?s easy to find information about the "best places" to live. Such literature undoubtedly will concentrate on the positive aspects of life, such as numbers and ratings of golf courses, doctor/patient ratios, warm sunny climates, availability of cultural activities, status of educational institutions, and the growth potential of the local economy. But while these highly-rated metropolitan areas may offer ample opportunities to enhance your lifestyle, what happens when a major crisis strikes? What if:
It?s easy to dismiss these threats during times of peace and prosperity, but they are real. Not only that, but the probably of such events coming to pass increases every year. Strategic Relocation: North American Guide to Safe Places is an in-depth analysis of North America?s safest places to live. This book will help you look ahead for potential threats that most other people fail to see or choose to ignore. It contains a complete discussion of the strategies and relocation contingencies that will help you avoid or mitigate each of the major modern threats, from national disasters to economic collapse to nuclear war. As a relocation expert, Joel Skousen also offers personal paid consultations for those who want advice on selecting land or working out special contingency retreat plans. He recommends that anyone interested in these services read the book first. Contact Mr. Skousen at joels NOSPAM @ joelskousen.com to talk about the book or for consultation. No appointment is necessary. Order by clicking on "add to cart" at top of page
Some Strategic Analysis: The 10 MOST DANGEROUS METRO AREAS FOR VIOLENT CRIME (FORBES.COM): 1. Detroit, MI 2. Memphis, Tn 3. St. Louis, MO 4. Oakland, CA 5. Birmingham, AL 6. Atlanta, GA 7. Baltimore, MD 8. Stockton, CA 9. Cleveland, OH 10 Buffalo, NY THE TOP 10 MOST DANGEROUS NUCLEAR TARGETS IN OR NEAR A METRO AREA (there are
several other primary targets not listed that are not near a major metro) 1. Washington DC /and related bases (major command and control for the
President) 2. Colorado Springs, CO (Cheyenne Mtn Control Center, 2 space command/comm
bases) 3. Omaha, NE (secondary command and control bases) 4. Seattle, WA (Trident Missile Sub base and numerous Naval Bases) 5. Jacksonville FL/Kings Bay GA (Trident Missile Sub base, Major East Coast
Naval Center) 6. San Diego, CA (largest west coast naval complex) 7. Norfolk, VA (major east coast naval complex) 8. Kansas City, MO (Nuclear Manufacturing facility) 9. Cheyenne, WY (Warren AFB, Minute Man and Peacekeeper MX missiles) 10. Great Falls, MT (Malmstrom AFB --Minute Man missiles) Now for some good news: Here are my current ratings for the TOP 10 MODERATE
GROWTH, MEDIUM SIZED METRO AREAS that are relatively safe from strategic
threats, or where you have a good chance of mitigating those threats. This are
not the best areas, but the areas where most people who need to stay in the job
markets will find medium term security: 1. Boise, ID 2. Provo-Orem, UT 3. Beaverton, OR 4. Santa Rosa, CA 5. Greenville, SC 6. Winston-Salem/High Point, NC 7. Austin-San Marcos, TX 8. Grand Rapids, MI 9. Reno, NV 10. Madison, WI For those of you on a tight budget, here are the TOP 10 MOST ECONOMICAL
STATES to live. These ratings take into consideration overall taxes, housing,
and cost of living. These ratings also exclude most large metro areas, where
costs are much higher than the state average. 1. Arkansas 2. Alabama 3. Louisiana 4. Texas (except Dallas Metroplex) 5. West Virginia 6. Oklahoma 7. South Carolina 8. Mississippi 9. Wisconsin 10. Tennessee SOME STATES WITH TAX ADVANTAGES: This doesn't tell the whole tax story since
all states collect a lot of taxes. However, a person whose financial structure
or income structure is different from the average person can take advantage of
this by living in a state which doesn't tax his particular form of income or
spending patterns. There are more details in my book, "Strategic
Relocation" STATES WITH NO INCOME TAX: Alaska, Florida, Nevada, Tennessee (but has
6% tax on div/int), New Hampshire (but has
5% tax on div/int) , So. Dakota, Texas, Washington, Wyoming. STATES WITH NO SALES TAX: Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, Oregon, STATES WITH NO INCOME OR SALES TAXES, BUT HIGH PROPERTY TAXES: Alaska, New
Hampshire. STATES WHO SHARE A BORDER WITH NO SALES TAX/NO INCOME TAX STATE: In these
states, you can live in a no income tax state and shop across the border in a
no sales tax state: Washington/Oregon Wyoming/Montana So. Dakota/Montana As you can see, it can be rather enjoyable or frustrating doing this kind of analysis, depending upon where you presently reside. I hope you will enjoy the entire book, which offers many more areas of interest to analyze. |