Needing advice

I am planning on moving within the next few months and I need some advice, I am currently considering Sioux Falls, South Dakota.  If there is anything that you may know about the safety of that location it would greatly be appreciated.  Also recommended locations would be considered seeing as how my original location was sold to a different buyer.....  I currently have no preconceptions of what I am looking for other than I am looking, it must have at least 2 bedrooms(prefer 3) and a yard(the bigger the better).  To rent or to own....

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  • To clarify and give thanks and special mentions...... I take NL's words with a grain of salt, but it lead me to this site and to all of you for which I am eternally grateful.  Now on to the basics, first off I know that I am looking for a place that is located above sea level and preferably on a nice solid portion of the tectonic plate that the US sits on.  I want a place with the option of running to higher ground but with enough cover to protect against raging winds.  I know what I want and would like but I am also realistic, I may not find any of the criteria I have set forth and I am ok with that reality.  In all honesty, my thoughts actually mirror what Jason said about no one having a clue as to how the world will be changing.  I have given great thought to many places but my heart keeps calling to me to stay relatively close to my loved ones so that I am accessible to them when they come calling for help. 
     
    I thank you all deeply and special thanks go out to Mary V, who has been emailing me with information in case I decided to move out towards SD.  Practical and incredibly helpful information that would never have occurred to me if not for her....such as Dams that sit above certain towns......job prospects......and ease of mobility..... Thank you Mary.  To Joe I send thanks as well for giving me the option of joining him should I fail in my search, Thank you Joe... To Coedwig for simply being a good friend and always offering support and knowledge, Thank you Coedwig. 
     
    Thank you all once again.
  • Great points everyone and thank you for taking the time to express your thoughts....definitely food for thought.....
  • Many years ago I had a visions of the Canadian side of Glacier Natl. Park.  When I described what I had seen in my vision an acquaintance  said that sounded like the lodge on a lake in the Canadian Park.  We went online and when I saw the pictures, that was where I had seen.  In my visions though, the lodge was in ruin.  I am confident that eventually I am meant to be there.  I say eventually because I have also "seen" the journey getting there through a post apocalyptic landscape.  Gray everywhere, abandoned vehicles and bodies along roadsides as if a plague had come along and killed nearly all humans or driven them to the point where they killed each other.  When I saw the movie, "The Road", I think that was the title, it reminded me of my vision.  No grid, little to no fuel, only fear.  The single thing that beat out the fear was love.

    Namaste,

    Coedwig

  • I'm not sending him to Yellowstone.  My remark was about Montana's proximity to Yellowstone!  LOL  I'm sorry I didn't make myself clear!  Yellowstone National Park is in Wyoming and Montana!  Buckworth had suggested Montana.

    Namaste,

    Coedwig

  • Coedwig, why would you send anyone to the caldera Yellowstone, when even the elk are leaving the area in record numbers?  Sure, it is beautiful on the top... but don't look under..the ground... gigantic volano-type situation there.
  • @ Buckworth, What about Yellowstone?
  • May I suggest any where in Lincoln County,Montana?

    It has the highest percentage of: 3rd Party Voters, Retired Cops, Military Veterans, and everyone minds their own business. But if you ask for help, you'll have all you need.

    It really is cowboy country!!!!!!  

  • I feel that we have been "led" to southeastern South Dakota via doors slamming shut. We tried Texas (love the state!!) Tried Colorado (love the mountains - sigh) and tried northwestern SD in the middle of nowhere - all shut.  That said,  friend of mine has had dreams about major earthquake damage around the Sioux Falls area.... If one goes much farther north than that area, that is where I estimate the "line" if the predicted earthquake from St Lawrence Seaway to the Black Hills happens (assuming for a straight line!)

    Go too far south and west of Sioux Falls, then you will be close to rivers and below a couple dams. So, I am guessing a bit west and perhaps a little south of Sioux Falls seems to be where we are being "corralled" for the ride....might look up some small towns there....

  • @Jason, I was speaking tongue in cheek!  LOL  I for one am more concerned about the multiple nuclear reactors that dot our nation.  If the grid goes down, they will eventually melt down!  that truly does scare the hell out of me.  As for a pole shift that moves the north pole to the Caribbean well, if PS's of the past have been that drastic, that sudden then why do the Pyramids, Stonehenge, and many other ancient monuments, from before the last shift, still line up to predicts the solstices, north star, etc. ad infinitum? 

    Namaste,

    Coedwig

  • If zeta talk is to be believed the further west one goes in the North American Continent the warmer the climate will be after the shift.  California will be in the tropics.  Iowa will have a climate similar to the mid-Atlantic states so South and North Dakota will be more like Georgia and Alabama are currently.  Who knows which way the winds would carry an ash cloud from Yellowstone?  I am sure that the prevailing winds will change totally after the shift taking the winds in a more southerly and westerly direction from where they would go now.  Iowa and the Dakotas should be north of the ash clouds if the poles shift as the zetas have predicted.  Another thing to be looked at is where nuclear reactors are.  The fallout from their melt downs is said to be a danger for a radius of 200 miles.  Basically anywhere east of the Mississippi should be avoided because of the reactors that are so prevalent for generating energy.  I have a reactor 30 miles NW of my home and that terrifies me!

    Namaste,

    Coedwig

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