Here is SurvivalBlog’s News From The American Redoubt. This weekly column features news stories and event announcements from around the American Redoubt region. We also mention companies of interest to preppers that are located in the region. Today, we focus on plans to create a 12th Circuit Court. (See the Region-Wide section.)
Region-Wide
Crapo Seeks to Create 12th Circuit Court. JWR’s Comments: This will at least palliate the situation, and hopefully even allow President DJT to appoint additional conservatives to the bench of this new appellate court!
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Reader Mitch X. wrote to ask:
“I was in Grangeville [Idaho] a few weeks ago and paid $10 for a can of mixed nuts at the only [grocery] store in town. I am looking at relocating to Idaho County in a year or so and was wondering if there is a more economical source for buying food?”
I replied: “Most of The American Redoubt is included in the Azure Standard delivery area. Grangeville, Idaho is on one of their routes for “drop points.” I buy many staple foods including nuts (such as almonds, cashews, and walnuts) in big 20-pound or 25-pound boxes from them, and then repack them in jars, and freeze most of them. Their prices are quite economical. For example they sell perfect shelled walnut halves for less than the price that COSTCO sells broken walnut pieces. You will have to make you schedule line up with their delivery schedule, but the time taken to meet their truck is time well spent. You are also very likely to meet like-minded survivalists waiting at the drop point for their Azure deliveries, and make some great friendships.”
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In The New York Times: Who Gets to Own the West?: A new group of billionaires is shaking up the landscape. An excerpt:
“In the last decade, private land in the United States has become increasingly concentrated in the hands of a few. Today, just 100 families own about 42 million acres across the country, a 65,000-square-mile expanse, according to the Land Report, a magazine that tracks large purchases. Researchers at the magazine have found that the amount of land owned by those 100 families has jumped 50 percent since 2007.
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Much of that land stretches from the Rocky Mountains down into Texas, where, for some, commercial forests and retired ranches have become an increasingly attractive investment.
Battles over private and public land have been a defining part of the West since the 1800s, when the federal government began doling out free acres to encourage expansion. For years, fights have played out between private individuals and the federal government, which owns more than half of the region.”
Idaho
Another great Idaho flying video with a “forced landing”: FORCED LANDING ON A ROAD! HOT SPRING HOP / Flight Vlog (Part 2). JWR’s Comment: You’ve gotta love the ending, with the sheriff’s deputy nonchalantly zipping by their parked bush plane, without even slowing down. Idaho is SOOOO casual, and freedom-loving!
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State of 208: Idaho Broadband Task Force
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As Boise grows, bed bugs become more frequent in the Treasure Valley
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