Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Off The Grid and On Target: One Man’s Response to Political Correctness

On Saturday, January 4 Frank Miele at the Daily Inter Lake, Kalispell Montana posted a review of Rich Scheben’s new book “One New York Man’s Journey to Off Grid Living in Montana”
The collapse of civilization is a fun place to visit in movies like “Apocalypse Z” or books like “Alas, Babylon,” but I wouldn’t want to live there.
Rich Scheben, on the other hand, is ready and waiting.
Scheben, of Eureka, Mont., is convinced (and he is not alone in this) that as Americans in general become more and more dependent on the mechanisms of big government and big business for their well-being, the only path to true security in the coming years is going to be self-sufficiency.
That’s why he wrote a book called “One New York Man’s Journey to Off Grid Living in Montana,” and published it himself. As he wrote in the Introduction:
“I just hope that a few folks, here and there, can benefit from the possibility of a new lifestyle: life in which they can have a little more control of their own destiny.”  Continue Reading

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