Suzy, one of our most competent scroungers has found a place to put down roots! Apparently she was out harvesting some vegetables from one of our clandestine food sites and was confronted by the land owner. Turns out, he is one of the last remaining independent food producers in the area. He is very unhappy about how the City-State of Detroit has taken over everything. When Suzy explained who we were, he wanted a meeting immediately.
After meeting with the landowner, it was agreed that we would set up our community on a little hollow that he had on his land, (worthless for anything else) in exchange for helping him out around his farm, (planting, harvesting, etc). I cannot tell you how wonderful it will be to have a regular place to come home to. No more living on the road, always fearful of the next private security contractor that wants to hassle us. Not knowing where the next harvest will be. In short this is a good thing. Oh, and one last thing…. His property is within a hundred yards of the Huron. We can use the boats again. Wooot!
I will attempt to keep you informed on the mechanics of “setting up shop” as it were, through this blog.
For several weeks now, there has been a rumor of a group that has formed for the sole purpose of capitalizing on the current chaos and trying a world wide takeover. Because the greifers have been making search engines almost unusual of late, getting solid information on this group has been pretty difficult; but not impossible.
There is a delightful blogger out there that goes by the name of ‘Beverly” her last post left a cryptic clue as to where this group of people could be found. I will divulge this information in kind. Oh, and one last thing gentle readers, you might have to throw a little hex at the information to fully understand.
Bright blessings
Megiddo
6 years ago
2 comments:
Hi -- I'm working on an article about Superstruct for the Washington Post and came across your Superstruct. Was hoping I could ask you a few questions, preferably today, Wednesday. I can be reached at hessem@washpost.com or at 202-334-4831.
Best,
Monica
It has been a long day here and I have been on the connection far to long and must call it a night. I will check in with you again soon,
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