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How They Are Going To Steal Our Homes
#21
(04-25-2022, 02:48 PM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote:
(04-25-2022, 01:55 PM)Snarl Wrote:
(04-25-2022, 07:06 AM)727Sky Wrote: I ain't poor and we could have stayed in the states but it just pissed me off as I have a thing about feeling like I am getting ripped off.

About 20 years back, a good friend of mine retired from the Army and bought a house in the PI.  He told me Uncle Sam actually threatened to terminate his citizenship for becoming an ex-pat.  We kept in touch via Farcebook back then ... and I assume the threat blew over.  But, he didn't care if he lost his citizenship or his pension.  He said he didn't even need the Army's medical bennies there in the PI.

Point is: People don't know what it's really like living overseas ... until they've been there.

What I don't get, is why are so many people in those countries trying to come to the US.

Good question.  I'll hazard a guess: Their systems are designed to work the workers to death.  Everyone we're talking about who's moving overseas is retired and doesn't require another type of steady income.  Like Sky, somebody else does the work ... and farming is no-joke-McDoke.

It's all good as long as the harvest doesn't fail.  tinycool
#22
I will be talking to a lawyer if they start raising the property taxes to ridiculous levels .
There's enough evidence of WEF influence in US politics and affairs.  minusculebonker
#23
I remember Chris Farley used to do a skit on SNL warning kids that bad life choices would lead to living in a van down by the river. Now in 2022, people all over the country are being priced out of homes and apartments so they're living in vans.




I did this for a few years, though it was in a 38' fifth wheel.
"The New World fell not to a sword but to a meme." – Daniel Quinn

"Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that." ― John Lennon

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#24
(04-27-2022, 07:51 PM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote: I remember Chris Farley used to do a skit on SNL warning kids that bad life choices would lead to living in a van down by the river. Now in 2022, people all over the country are being priced out of homes and apartments so they're living in vans.




I did this for a few years, though it was in a 38' fifth wheel.

They remind me of my beginning. I moved out into the country. Almost nothing and nobody was out here twenty years ago. Now it is in the middle of over twenty ridiculously expensive gated suburban communities.

Roads that you could go days and not see more than three of four cars a week, now looks like rush hour traffic 24/7.

The numbers will increase daily, until van life is a norm, and they will be everywhere. Check out California, Washington State, and Oregon.

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#25
It's everywhere...all 50 states:

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This is why a growing number of people, and especially younger generations, don’t believe in the future. When did we transition from "I think maybe I was born in the wrong time period..." to "Am I even really from here?"

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The Weather Channel is trying to scare people about the weather. And the History Channel is trying to scare people about aliens. And Fox News is trying to scare people about God. And CNN is trying to scare people about Fox News.

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Mainstream News:
"Are you afraid yet? How about this!"
"Are you afraid yet? How about this!"
"Are you afraid yet? How about this!"
"Are you afraid yet? How about this!"
"Are you afraid yet? How about this!"
"And now a word from our sponsor...Pfizer"

Pathetic. There is this thing called humor, it's a great thing. There is also this thing called smiling and laughing, even better things. These "things" are good for the Soul. Laugh often and try to make others laugh too. Do not take life too seriously. You will never get out of it alive.


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"The New World fell not to a sword but to a meme." – Daniel Quinn

"Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that." ― John Lennon

Rogue News says that the US is a reality show posing as an Empire.


#26
(04-27-2022, 08:25 PM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote: They remind me of my beginning. I moved out into the country. Almost nothing and nobody was out here twenty years ago. Now it is in the middle of over twenty ridiculously expensive gated suburban communities.

Roads that you could go days and not see more than three of four cars a week, now looks like rush hour traffic 24/7.

The numbers will increase daily, until van life is a norm, and they will be everywhere. Check out California, Washington State, and Oregon.

I lived in Oregon for 18 years and seen them all the time here and there. Same in Nevada. I remember not long ago many people (not all) chose this way of life to be free, not so much because they were broke. Granted some obviously were but not all. Now, like you said it will become the norm. Last time I was in Oregon about 4 years ago I was shocked driving up the I-5 corridor. Really not sure how all this is going to turn out a few years from now. Sure as hell doesn't look good.

I guess if you're able, willing & determined, Homesteading to parts unknown might be the best option to steer clear of the incoming shit storm.
"The New World fell not to a sword but to a meme." – Daniel Quinn

"Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that." ― John Lennon

Rogue News says that the US is a reality show posing as an Empire.


#27
(04-27-2022, 09:01 PM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote:
(04-27-2022, 08:25 PM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote: They remind me of my beginning. I moved out into the country. Almost nothing and nobody was out here twenty years ago. Now it is in the middle of over twenty ridiculously expensive gated suburban communities.

Roads that you could go days and not see more than three of four cars a week, now looks like rush hour traffic 24/7.

The numbers will increase daily, until van life is a norm, and they will be everywhere. Check out California, Washington State, and Oregon.

I lived in Oregon for 18 years and seen them all the time here and there. Same in Nevada. I remember not long ago many people (not all) chose this way of life to be free, not so much because they were broke. Granted some obviously were but not all. Now, like you said it will become the norm. Last time I was in Oregon about 4 years ago I was shocked driving up the I-5 corridor. Really not sure how all this is going to turn out a few years from now. Sure as hell doesn't look good.

I guess if you're able, willing & determined, Homesteading to parts unknown might be the best option to steer clear of the incoming shit storm.

Shit storms are like sands from the Sahara.

Even if you think you are millions of miles from the desert, or thousands of miles from the storm, you will still be wiping the sand from your shelves for months to come.


We are all stuck on this little blue marble. It is believed that we can't even leave Earth's atmosphere.

I guess that is a good thing. This planet may be a prison, or an incubator, or a zoo, but it is best we stay put.

If there is intelligent life beyond our borders, they are probably intelligent enough to keep us trapped here until we learn to work and play well with other lifeforms.

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#28
People are losing their homes and rentals in massive numbers. Ignoring this problem is no solution. Things are changing. Things are changing. Things are changing. It is the new mantra, but it does not solve our problem.

Where are the people supposed to go? What is the end game? Who is buying and renting the places that are vacated by force? Who is profiting?

This is going to impact everyone of us, directly or indirectly. Something wicked this ways comes.






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#29
It is obvious to me where we are headed. I don't see it ending well.

What I don't see is everyone walking quietly off into the sunset. Some people are not going to just allow the government to use half ass excuses for taking their property.

As bad as things are in any country, they are never so bad that you push the citizens into the street to provide housing for refugees or immigrants. So what the hell is really going on? And why in the hell are people even thinking this is a good idea.

This may be a test case. But I am willing to bet that this has been in the works for a long time, and not just in England.


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#30
I’m actually paying less for my home than I was renting. I’m a first time homeowner, and my mortgage, property taxes (which went up 15% a couple of years ago), homeowners insurance and mortgage insurance combined are less than what I was paying in rent. I live in east central Wisconsin. Home prices and rents have gone up, but are still less than many places. If you like shitty weather most of the year, it’s actually a pretty decent place to live, LOL!
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#31
Renting the American Dream.

You will own nothing, and you will be happy?


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#32
So, when we're all homeless and/or hungry watch the fake meat/GMO food marketing campaigns skyrocket this summer.

In the name of saving the planet, behold...

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CULT Food Science

Laugh while we still can. All that is patenable.



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Financial Post

So, for a mind boggling $130 Trillion the masonic-like Hegelian Dialectic will result in the reconstruction and consolidation of every aspect of our known matrix...change/manipulate all carbon lifeforms into synthetic transhumanistic abombinations. And the hybrid trans-humans cult will need lots of synthetic food. Not going to happen overnight, but at the accelerated pace they are moving, imagine where we'll be by 2030.


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Happy Friday 13th
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"The New World fell not to a sword but to a meme." – Daniel Quinn

"Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that." ― John Lennon

Rogue News says that the US is a reality show posing as an Empire.


#33
(04-28-2022, 04:58 PM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote: Who is buying and renting the places that are vacated by force? Who is profiting?

This is going to impact everyone of us, directly or indirectly. Something wicked this ways comes.

Blackrock and subsidiaries are buying it up. The bastards even found me.

I have a 34 acre patch of wilderness that I've had for decades. Way back when, when I was about 5 years old, my grandparents, who lived through the depression, saw this coming, and sold it to me for a dollar because at 5 years old, I didn't have great job prospects to handle ongoing mortgage payments. They didn't live on it any more, but it has two cabins that my grandfather built, and one of them is where my dad was born.

I have kept it all these decades to insure that if I ever had no place to go, I would have some place to go. It's my insurance policy. It is all grown up in timber now, most of it old growth original timber, but even the garden patch has huge trees growing out of it now.

Last week, I got a card in the mail from a land speculator subsidiary to Blackrock offering to buy it. Their selling point was "we'll pay all the taxes", and so I panicked, thinking they must have got the information off of a tax list for delinquent taxes. I couldn't recall paying last year's taxes on it.

A great ball of panic ensued. It is the ONE thing that anchors me to this planet. It's been in my family for around 200 years. The prospect of losing it over an oversight balled up big knots in my gut - I would suddenly REALLY have nowhere to go if I ever had nowhere to go.

So I got right on that shit. Turns out the taxes WERE paid, and all is well...

... except Blackrock wants it now. Part of the "you'll own nothing and be happy" agenda, I reckon.

They can kiss my ass. I ain't giving up my ace in the hole for nothing. it's entirely paid for - no mortgage hanging over my head, it's mine, and I will eliminate any attempted takeovers with extreme prejudice.

Game on.

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


#34
(05-16-2022, 09:15 PM)Ninurta Wrote: ...They can kiss my ass. I ain't giving up my ace in the hole for nothing. it's entirely paid for - no mortgage hanging
over my head, it's mine, and I will eliminate any attempted takeovers with extreme prejudice.

Game on.

Note to Self: And this also explains where the trespassing Ramblers are buried.
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#35
(05-16-2022, 09:15 PM)Ninurta Wrote: Blackrock and subsidiaries are buying it up. The bastards even found me.

I have a 34 acre patch of wilderness that I've had for decades. Way back when, when I was about 5 years old, my grandparents, who lived through the depression, saw this coming, and sold it to me for a dollar because at 5 years old, I didn't have great job prospects to handle ongoing mortgage payments. They didn't live on it any more, but it has two cabins that my grandfather built, and one of them is where my dad was born.

I have kept it all these decades to insure that if I ever had no place to go, I would have some place to go. It's my insurance policy. It is all grown up in timber now, most of it old growth original timber, but even the garden patch has huge trees growing out of it now.

Last week, I got a card in the mail from a land speculator subsidiary to Blackrock offering to buy it. Their selling point was "we'll pay all the taxes", and so I panicked, thinking they must have got the information off of a tax list for delinquent taxes. I couldn't recall paying last year's taxes on it.

A great ball of panic ensued. It is the ONE thing that anchors me to this planet. It's been in my family for around 200 years. The prospect of losing it over an oversight balled up big knots in my gut - I would suddenly REALLY have nowhere to go if I ever had nowhere to go.

So I got right on that shit. Turns out the taxes WERE paid, and all is well...

... except Blackrock wants it now. Part of the "you'll own nothing and be happy" agenda, I reckon.

They can kiss my ass. I ain't giving up my ace in the hole for nothing. it's entirely paid for - no mortgage hanging over my head, it's mine, and I will eliminate any attempted takeovers with extreme prejudice.

Game on.

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Be very careful with that. I almost lost one of my houses that way. The whole time I was paying the mortgage the taxes were being paid by the bank. After I paid off the house, I did not stop to think about paying the taxes, because I never got a tax bill.

The Holy Spirit was looking out for me, because one day I was sitting at my computer and the Holy Spirit told me to look up the house. I had never done that before and didn't really know that it could be done. I logged into the tax appraiser's website and found that my house was delinquent in taxes and some bank was holding the certificate, and they could make claim on in less than thirty days.

I freaked. I called the tax appraiser's office and asked them how that was possible. I told them I never received a bill. They told me they did not send bills to accounts that were already paid, and for the last three years my taxes had been paid.

I went down to the tax office the very next day an paid all the back taxes, so the bank only got its money back with interest. But that is how I found out the hard way that there are wolves everywhere.

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#36
(05-16-2022, 09:22 PM)BIAD Wrote:
(05-16-2022, 09:15 PM)Ninurta Wrote: ...They can kiss my ass. I ain't giving up my ace in the hole for nothing. it's entirely paid for - no mortgage hanging
over my head, it's mine, and I will eliminate any attempted takeovers with extreme prejudice.

Game on.

Note to Self: And this also explains where the trespassing Ramblers are buried.
tinyhuh

You know, years ago when I was in my mid+20's, I was informed that a guy was poaching deer on that land, and I shrugged. I didn't care - it wasn't like he could ever get them all. So the folks that told me said "but you don't understand - if he catches you on your own land, he'll kill you". I laughed at them even as my eyes took on a harder edge. "You don't say?" I replied. "He wouldn't be the first to give that a try, but it'd be the last time he ever tried it."

They insisted that if I moved up there, onto MY OWN land, he'd burn the house down and shoot me as I fled the burning building. So I asked them how many folks he had already done that to, and they had to admit none. I told them I wasn't going to be the first one, either, and if he ever gave it a shot he'd stay where he laid.

Luckily, he never tried... although a friend of his did offer to shoot me one night just for walking down the road past the house they were in, and it took 4 men to keep me from gaining the woods and circling around behind the house to handle that threat.

So, in reality, I don't give a crap about trespassers, so long as they aren't destroying anything or threatening to shoot me. Either of those events will get them dealt with rough. If they just want to hunt the land, that's fine by me, so long as they are eating what they kill and not trying to kill me, and not setting fire to the woods.

I guess I just take offense too easily.

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


#37
(05-16-2022, 09:46 PM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote: Be very careful with that. I almost lost one of my houses that way. The whole time I was paying the mortgage the taxes were being paid by the bank. After I paid off the house, I did not stop to think about paying the taxes, because I never got a tax bill.

The Holy Spirit was looking out for me, because one day I was sitting at my computer and the Holy Spirit told me to look up the house. I had never done that before and didn't really know that it could be done. I logged into the tax appraiser's website and found that my house was delinquent in taxes and some bank was holding the certificate, and they could make claim on in less than thirty days.

I freaked. I called the tax appraiser's office and asked them how that was possible. I told them I never received a bill. They told me they did not send bills to accounts that were already paid, and for the last three years my taxes had been paid.

I went down to the tax office the very next day an paid all the back taxes, so the bank only got its money back with interest. But that is how I found out the hard way that there are wolves everywhere.

I went straight to the horse's mouth, the county tax office, and they said it's all paid up and I'm good.

Now I just worry that I've not got this year's tax bill yet, but it ain't due yet, either, so there is nothing in delinquency.

But I'm still not understanding why you didn't get a bill - did the bank pay the taxes and then hold on to try to seize possession? What kind of certificate were they holding? Due to the way I got this land - paid in cash up front - I never had to deal with banks and mortgages and all that sort of thing, so I'm not clear on the process.

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


#38
This is becoming very concerning.

I get at least four to five offers "per day" in the mail, from these real estate investors for my house in the city. I get at least three to four calls a week from these same people.

The increase in the taxes alone is likely to force me out of my country home, because it is still under mortgage. I placed everything in a trust as a buffer, and makes it a bit more difficult for them to just walk in and take my houses, but if they want it bad enough it will be hard to stop them. Some of these investors are small time investors that are making the situation worse for those that wish to own a home, and makes the big time investor look like the good guys when they come to the rescue.

Even back in the beginning, the only people that had a say or a chance at making progress in this country was, land owners. I think they are trying to push as many people as possible back to a time when almost everyone owed their souls to the company store.


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#39
(05-17-2022, 03:01 PM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote: I get at least four to five offers "per day" in the mail, from these real estate investors for my house in the city. I get at least three to four calls a week from these same people.

The increase in the taxes alone is likely to force me out of my country home

I get calls twice a week to sell a property that belongs to the former owner of my current phone number.  minusculebiggrin

Am selling 'the farm' down in Florida because the taxes are going up again ... and I'm getting nothing for that, just a bill to pay.
#40
(05-17-2022, 03:11 PM)Snarl Wrote:
(05-17-2022, 03:01 PM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote: I get at least four to five offers "per day" in the mail, from these real estate investors for my house in the city. I get at least three to four calls a week from these same people.

The increase in the taxes alone is likely to force me out of my country home

I get calls twice a week to sell a property that belongs to the owner of my current phone number.  minusculebiggrin

Am selling 'the farm' down in Florida because the taxes are going up again ... and I'm getting nothing for that, just a bill to pay.

What they are making the area into, is far from what I wanted when I moved out here. I moved from the city, but the city moved to me.

I am looking for another place, out in the boonies, that may be able to stay country long enough the my time on this plane is up. I know that it will all fall under the thumb of the establishment eventually. I just hope I am not here to see it.

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