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Economic Collapse Survival Map – Risk Analysis Of Best Areas In United States To Live Video

Monday, December 31, 2012 6:39
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Where would be the best place in the United States to be in the event of an economic collapse that appears to be on the horizon?

What if you had to grow some of your own food to feed your family?  What if utilities failed, how they provide water, natural gas or electricity?

How would you heat your home or cook your meals?

What if riots and crime plagued large cities?  What would happen if the government stopped handing out Foodstamps and Welfare?

This is one analysis of where may be the best place to be in the United States?

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  • ok entire country. move to jackson county florida.

    moron.

    hurricaines tear up ALL of florida every year.

    and with the poisoning of the air food and water and soil (double chemtrailing in the south) no one will be growing anything.

    we just had a frost last night that killed crops.

    greenhouses are the way to go.

  • #1 survival tactic = NOT telling the entire country where to move to. idiot

  • I’m hoping for a cushy FEMA camp in sunny southern California. Why not live out my final weeks in relative luxury!

  • the best place to go = where fresh water is, and will always be plentiful; climates that don’t get too hot or too cold; places where there already isn’t a substantial population.

  • Jackson county will be underwater in the near future!!

  • Yea, GO THERE! Perfect. It’s almost the exact opposite to where I’m at. Stay there, Please!!!

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