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2 years ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
How did it work out? I'm feeling most parallel society endeavors fail because Whites are not collectivist, they have more personal and familiar motivations than bureaucracy down.
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2 years ago 1 point (+1 / -0 ) 1 child
At the time Mathews, and Pierce were the two primary leaders for White people, and they both had the idea of establishing a home base.. Pierce in the form of a hundred + acre farm, and Mathews in the form of this small town.
 
They both received some interest from people all over the Nation, but the same thing prevented both ventures.. a lack of money.
 
Maybe a couple of hundred people expressed interest in coming to Metalline, but many failed to show because there was no work there, and they did not have enough for the move, or to resettle, I think that a dozen or so made the move.
 
You are Right about the collectivist statement, but White people are becoming desperate, and they are willing to override some of their individuality for shared survival... BUT, it always comes down to money.
 
Mathews and some others worked the lumber mill trying to save money for the community, but they were not able to save much, and in time they decided to get into the business of printing money, along with other activities, (bank robbery - pimp robbery).
 
Once they had collected about 15 million, they dropped the idea of community, and went directly for Revolution.
 
Harold Covington tried ParallelSociety as well, also David Lane had the same idea.. The same challenge stopped them all, a lack of resources.
 
Without money, ParallelSociety is impossible, but with money it will accelerate fast. (Especially as recession ,& depression worsen.)
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2 years ago 1 point (+1 / -0 ) 1 child
When all the paper funny money runs out of value, other sets of worth will come to the forefront. Skills. Protection. Work ethic.
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2 years ago 1 point (+1 / -0 )
No doubt.. And while paper still holds some worth, the ideal is to collect it, and immediately exchange it for the real forms of Value... Or if money is not available, time can be exchanged for the non tangibles.
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