Tuesday, July 15, 2014

WHERE TO MOVE TO?

I have been approached by several people about where to move to if I could offer some advice.

You could not catch me dead on the coasts.  I would definitely avoid the NJ area, as pointed out in this post; I agree completely with the poster:

After reading a number of posts on here about Gallatin, and Adam Ondi Ahman area, I became concerned.

We have prayed about the area, not only are we not to live there, but we have been shown what is to become of the area during the upcoming cleansing. After the cleansing it will be wonderful. Currently AOA is wonderful, but the area like Gallatin is drained of light. Is it in our head....no

Ok, so someone might argue and say that is our personal revelation. Why? I have heard several people on here talk about how spiritual the area of Gallatin is.

Hmmm, So I said who is right?

First off with Gallatin exploding recently with Mormons moving in, History shows alone that the Anti-Mormon Ancestry are going to be up in arms about it....just what the spirit told us. History repeats. Move in a bunch of Mormons like the 1830's and see what happens with an un-cleansed area.

So I put it to a test. We called the Bishoprick's in not only Gallatin, but also near by Chillicothe. All confirmed the following.

1. Anti-Mormon Sentement is very high
2. In Gallatin Missionaries are not allowed to proselyte
3. The Gallatin Schools are aweful with Mormon teasing
4. Local Business does not want our kind

The safety is in the Rocky Mountains just like Joseph Smith, Brigham Young, Orson Pratt, Heber Kimball, etc said until the cleansing.

I have my witness by the spirit, and also from the Bishoprick's. We are in Southern Mo, and the spirit here is fading. Anti-Mormonism is climbing. So Gallatin is a really anti-Mormon place alright. Don't believe me, call the Bishoprick's yourself and do your own due diligence.

I cannot stand Utah, there socialism, etc, but It is the center stake where the primary safety will be. Sometimes when ppl have personal stakes in something they tend to think the spirit says something they want to hear.

I post this for your own good, who am I? You shall see in time

I would avoid any city over 50,000 people.  Too large to provide a cohesive plan of attack (or defense) when things get tough.  I would choose a city with a temple.  I would choose a city where the people are largely rural and have a good connection with the land.  I would choose a city where the people are striving (good temple attendance numbers, home teaching numbers and where there is little bullying amongst the youth).  You can tell much about the condition of the homes and the hearts of the people by observing what happens in Primary or YM/YW or on the playground.  Evil filters down and the children will be highly sexualized (porn on phones, teen pregnancy rates) and there will be abusive behaviors where it is modeled in the homes.  Kids emulate what they see.  To me, those factors are the canaries in the coal mine.  That is how I would make my decisions.

If I could move anywhere, it would be Cardston.  The time is short for moving.  Once drastic things happen economically and socially, those windows will be closed.

Logan would be my next choice.  Manti possibly next.

Where ever there is apostasy and wickedness, there will be a cleansing.  No one will escape it entirely.

3 comments:

  1. Few years back I was prompted to move to Logan from SLC. I strongly feel that Cache Valley is one of the places of refuge. It will still hard and many tears, but I believe that I am in the right place

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  2. I am a single mom. I have no way to move away from the Davis County area because of my job and my ex's restrictions. Not all of us can choose to move. I wish I could.

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  3. The things you say on here are dangerous and it's sad that so many misguided people like you are buying into your rants. Why are we listening to Sarah Menet or Roger K. Young or others? We have a Prophet and Apostles who have and will continue to guide us through the latter days. I read your blog simply for fun and to pity those that follow you.

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