in #vyb3 years ago

Does NZ have many survivalist or homesteader types that live off the grid? Since you have a lot of mountains and hard to reach places would be ideal for pure bloods to go to. Asking for a friend of course..

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Not really - there are some, but I'd guess well under 1% of the popilation.

For a person who was hardened and used to it, NZ would be fully livable, but it's not a life that many modern people could cope with.

People certianly did that up until about 1880, but they were very different to us.

This is what a relatively wealthy person's house (in a warm climate area) looked like back then, and living out in the bush would have been harsh. This is in probably one of the most livable parts of NZ without power - Thames. And it was also gold mining central at that time.

The house sits on a fully fenced plot, that has a well established kitchen garden along with other trees and shrubs. A water tank to provide much needed 'fresh' water, along with a large chimney to keep the house warm and no doubt for cooking

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Checking you on the map. That lake Taupo in the middle of your Island must be a pretty spot. No five G there I bet.. https://www.nperf.com/en/map/NZ/-/164194.2degrees-Mobile/signal/?ll=-38.97649248553941&lg=176.13281250000003&zoom=6

We used to holiday at the south end of the Lake quite often.

The photo that @kiwideb uses on her account is from there:

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But Taupo the town/city at the north end would certainly have 5G now. It was very touristy, although not now because the NZ tourism industry is all but over. As may be the NZ economy soon...

That 5G map is out of date - they have snuck it in in lots of places

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The whole area is quite high altitude so colder than you might expect from just looking at the map - it's colder than Wellington. One of my favorite places though.

Lake looks real nice. I checked out more detailed maps for 5 G locations in my area. I live in the middle of Long Island where it is less inhabited but the one cell tower that is near by is walking distance. Ahhh

We have 3 towers we can see out the windows all within 100m, because we live right by the local shopping center, at the bottom of a hill overlooking it all.

Here are two of them, the third is just to the left - that is part of our view, the ugly part, and on a rainy day too, but we can see good stuff as well

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Holy crap, I thought I was bad. I'll take a picture of the one by me. Think it is a multi one, cus we have at least 3 major carriers.

Last night the whole of NZ was sprayed with some sort of chemtrails, literally from end to end - it's all on right now

Take pictures of your chemtrails so the new transhumans can learn how they were created.

I might be able to hold out a little longer. I have 2 Israeli gas masks I used when taking the adhesive off the basement floor with a potent chemical.

I bought a couple of hats to block EMF signals .. Silver lined. Also got a meter to Read EMF /RF frequency. I'll do a post when I get the motivation. Seemed to have lost my posting desire in hive. Just the name turns me off.

Yeah it's a horrible name - really hits home right now living in the middle of the hivemind...

We are currently on the process of making our house more independent - firstly by fitting full on solar power system that should be enough to keep us going fully off grid - but we have had six months of delays getting all the parts - it will be pretty hi-tech, and will cost about $35k. Even if we had a week of non stop rain - which does happen here, the battery back up would keep us going at full power.

Even if they don't start having power cuts, they will push the prices sky high. The irony of this is spectacular, in the 70's my father helped to design the hydro electric generators that supply most of NZ's power...

Next is a water tank system, and we do have enough garden to potentially grow a certain amount of food - more land than that house in Thames, but Wellington is not prime year round growing climate and I'm not really a big vege eater!

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