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Alex welcomes back to the show Joel Skousen, political commentator non-fiction Survivalist author, and retreat consultant who specializes in preparedness topics, particularly survival retreat and fallout shelter design and construction, as well as in what he calls "strategic relocation." Skousen's book, Strategic Relocation--North American Guide to Safe Places, is now available at the Infowars Store. Alex also covers the latest news and takes your calls.

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Strategic Relocation: North American Guide to Safe Places provides the information you need to plan ahead and select the safest areas for you and your loved ones to live. The 3rd Edition added a complete section on foreign relocation possibilities and added over 200 pages to make room for an individual analysis of every state and province North America. The new color maps show military and other threats, population density in cities, satellite images of terrain features, private vs public land availability, and much much more.

In today's mainstream 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, the quality of healthcare, 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:

a labor crisis halts the inflow of food and business goods? Will these communities provide the basic necessities of life?
an economic crisis that threatens your pensions, investments and other so-called "guaranteed" income?
a major earthquake or other natural disaster suddenly upset the natural social order for months at a time? Could you get out of harm's way if massive social unrest erupts in the wake of a crisis?
the area's freeways are clogged during an emergency? Do you have contingency plans to exit the area?
if the "unthinkable" happens: nuclear war? Or have you thought about the potential of a major terrorist attack on a U.S. city with chemical or biological weapons?
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.

About the Authors:
Joel Skousen has served as a relocation consultant for over 30 years designing high security residences and retreats. He is the chief designer at the Secure Home Design Group and author of The Secure Home. He has traveled widely and speaks multiple foreign languages and also publishes the World Affairs Brief, a weekly news analysis service.

Andrew Skousen, co-author, is a practicing structural engineer who regularly consults and designs for The Secure Home Design Group. Andrew contributed most of the new research, graphics, tables and much of the content.

Buy Your Copy Todya at...
http://www.infowarsshop.com/Strategic-Relocation-North-American-Guide-to-Safe...

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  • Again, fuck running, they will get you eventually anyways. I am going to stay and fight and take out as many of these fuckers as I can IF and whenever this happens.

  • No such thing as safe or even really free.

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  • @LUCA7FOLD correction: Canada belongs to House of Windsor

  • @LUCA7FOLD Canada belongs to the CANADIAN PEOPLE, not some inbred drug dealing, war mongering so called monarch.....the countries rightfully belong to the people who live there, they are the true sovereigns; and those "in power" are their SERVANTS, not MASTERS

  • He's recommending Spain, which is on the hit list of troubled Euro economic states (the PIIGS, Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece and Spain)

  • Suddenly Canada becomes very, very important, doesnt it. There is a reason why the United States have never invaded Canada: we belong to Queen Elizabeth 2nd.

  • Hmmm. I fist thought the political freedom map colored northern Europe darker than Northern America. Which would be real funny. But maybe it's the same color...

  • @feedingfrancis

    "One of my fomer professors (born in Hamilton, ON, now a naturalized U.S. citizen) told me around that time that if Quebec secession did in fact, happen, to "Watch the Maritimes." He told me that in the early '80s, when there was another secession scare, those four provinces had supposedly asked the U.S. State Department on what they would have to do in order to join the U.S. as states."

    From the Philadelphia Inquirer: The Maritimes had asked about the logistics of statehood

  • im just kidding guys... you can all come to my house and we will have us an immigrant killing party.... yay!!!

  • @joesphx19 ... im not worried... they conglomerate and stay in the big cities anyway... wich will be the first places to go... and i dont beleive that any of our provinces were ever going to join the us... quebec the french province tried to seperate and become its own country... you need to read a little bit b4 you comment

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