People Leaving Big Cities In View of Apocalyptic Events Coming

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People Leaving Big Cities In View of Apocalyptic Events Coming

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People Leaving Big Cities In View of Apocalyptic Events Coming

Wyoming Attracting Outsiders In View of Apocalyptic Events Coming

By Dana G Smith


July 9, 2007 -- Unsettled times, threats of WMD's, terrorism, vice,
crime, population explosion, crowded cities, insecure borders, and much
more are making people move out of the cities and into the countries.
Wyoming is seen such an explosive influx. Coming with these migrants
into Wyoming are their agendas to follow the goals they have set up for
themselves and also for those in Wyoming. Whether Wyoming wants it or
not, the agenda is there.
The wave in the country since 9-11 has been one of foreboding for many.
In the government, from FEMA to the White House itself, the rhetoric is
that 'an attack is not a question of if, but when!'. The passage of the
Patriot act, the onslaught of more war and violence from Muslim
extremists, and the governments lack of protecting borders have many
groups and individuals scrambling.

Living as I do in Wyoming, I have seen first hand the influx from
California at first, then from other states. This influx is from those
who are sick of the lawlessness, crime, vice, and population. There is
no safety, no solitude, overcrowding, and it simply makes life too
unbearable for many. The result is, as others have done, is to sell
their expensive houses, and then move to a state where real estate is
not so high. The target for many is the communities in Wyoming for instance.

What used to be small mountain communities, with a homey life style is
now gone. In its place are expensive shops, top end real estate, and
name brand shops. This describes Jackson Hole, Buffalo, Sheridan, and
other areas which are becoming crammed with the Newbie Wyomingites. They
see the small sparsely populated state as a target for their needs. The
problem with this all happening is that for many in the state as long
timers, reasonably price homes are a problem. Finding land is
practically out of the question unless you have lots of money now,
especially land near the mountains. For renters, that is a large problem
as well.

Furthermore, another wave of isolated groupies has now arrived in our
state. Coming out of the need for smaller government, personal liberty
that won't bow to the Patriot act, wanting property rights not losing
them to domain issues, and the enforcement of the true constitutional
agenda the new group is formed. This group, formed out of 'The Free
State Project' is called 'Free State Wyoming'.

Kenneth W. Royce aka Boston T Party, is the man behind Free State
Wyoming. An American author, Royce is known for his non fiction books,
which by the way have a 'libertarian stance'. 3 According to the Free
State Wyoming website, its goals are plain and simple. They are:

To encourage, assist, and reward the migration of liberty-minded
Americans to Wyoming in order to maintain and further its relative
laissez-faire Western culture; to eventually create a haven for those
Americans who desire not to live as, or under, government supremacists. 2

In another article recently in the Casper Star Tribune, the idea of Free
State Wyoming is discussed in a homey way. The author of the article
took pen and paper to the outskirts of Newcastle and interviewed Free
State Wyoming participants. The article revealed that another influx of
newcomers are going to arrive in this State and mentions it as follows:

An initial wave of several thousand disenfranchised Americans will move
into five specific Wyoming counties, targeted for their scarce
populations. The power of their votes coupled with the general apathy of
current residents will allow for the election of the new wave's
preferred county officials, sheriffs and state senators and
representatives. The effect will grow to take over the majority of the
state over the course of three election cycles.1

There is always a problem when so many people flock to a isolated state
to set up Custer’s last stand in a nation which is fast taking away
personal liberties. For many, this state is seen as the best place to be
during the coming potential terrorist or other event which will take
away the freedoms guaranteed by the constitution. As matters of record,
we already have President Bush Jr. Saying the constitution is a 'g-d'
piece of paper. Good speech for someone who is supposed to be protecting
our rights.

On a separate forum for the Free State, one poster recalled remarks by
General Tommy Franks who said in a magazine interview "the Western
world, the free world, loses what it cherishes most, and that is freedom
and liberty we've seen for a couple of hundred years in this grand
experiment that we call democracy." 4. This statement was based on the
fact that a catastrophic event such as a WMD would occur or could occur,
and if it does, then he sees the above happening. It is this precise
scenario that many people today are currently looking or preparing for
what they see as not just a potential event, but one that will occur.
For them, being prepared is the first line of defense.

The poster of the above concluded his remarks on the Free State Wyoming
forum by saying "I have no crystal ball... I don't know what crisis will
sound the death-knell for the Grand Old Republic. Will red china call
our trillion-dollar IOU? Will food riots break out in our major cities?
Will peak oil prove to be a reality? Will we make the mistake of
attacking a country with the ability to hit us back?

In the aftermath... the authorities will (I'm guessing here) have to
concentrate on highly populated areas... leaving back-water places like
Wyoming until the last. But even here, we won't escape forever." ibid

The problem we have is those outside of our state who has as its goals
of moving to Wyoming. Then setting up shop, and then changing our way of
life, constitution, or anything they may not like. For now, they say
they won't change anything. After all, when they all get here to the
sparse Wyoming communities, if there is something they don't like, you
can bet that the thousands that came will gather to take over. It is not
that I am opposed to what they have as goals. It is that I, as a
Wyomingite have seen first hand the causes of such influx. It is also
that I simply don't trust people who come in with such agendas. The
thought is, 'What are they really up to anyway?"

=>BIO<=

Dana G Smith is the author of D-Day For America, Xulon Press, ISBN:
1-59781-843-7; and Editor of the W.I.B.R. online Web Sites. He is the
President of the Watchman Institute for Biblical Research. He also is
The Watchman of W.A.R.N. Radio Network, www.warn-usa.com. His articles
appear on his own news sites at www.wingswatchman.org,
www.ddayforamerica.com, www.warn-usa.com , and on many sites around the
web. His Watchman Prophecy Today Radio program can be heard through his
websites on the W.A.R.N. radio network. Dana is an investigative and
research journalist who lives in the Midwest. You can contact him
through his websites or email watchman at wingswatchman.org.

Sources:

1. Freedom on the frontier: Gun-toting "Free Staters" make their move
into Wyoming

[casperstartribune.net/articles /2007/07/04/news/top_story
/b782ec5ba70b85ea8725730e00000a ac.txt]

2. [www.freestatewyoming.org/free -state-wyoming-faq.html#goal]

3. [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth _W._Royce]

4. [fundamentalsoffreedom.com /fswforum//index.php?topic =4072.0; where
do you want to be when the republic dies]

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