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Nuclear Survival in
Arizona

This is the nuclear target map for Arizona, but remember, fallout can go anywhere or everywhere (and probably will). After you have looked at this map look at the Information for Arizona that follows it.

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Nuclear Weapon Target Map for Arizona (FEMA-196/September 1990)Arizona targets

UPDATE to Target Information!!!

Information for Arizona

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It is recommended that you go through the following 10 steps in studying about the nuclear threat to Arizona.

1. Look at the State Map above to see the target nuclear areas in Arizona.

2. Look at the general expected fallout map to see where Arizona
(according to the prevailing wind pattern)
gets fallout from other states.

3. If the state that you live in is anywhere EAST of any of the following 6 states in the prevailing wind pattern then look at the states in RED on the INDEX of STATES for

  • Montana
  • North Dakota
  • South Dakota
  • Nebraska
  • Missouri
  • Colorado

  • These six states contain what is called DENSE PACK which I explain on each of those states pages. UNDERSTAND that the wind pattern COULD at that time be something other than the "prevailing" wind pattern.

    4. Bookmark the present URL or make a copy of this present address so that you can come back to it after going to

    Blast Mapper.

    This mapper is on someone else's web site so that you will need to save this address in order to return here if your back button doesn't work. However, you want to be sure to go the mapper site and calculate the damage to probable targets (cities) around you.

    5. Memorize the THREE top rules for survival. They are:

  • Number One - Get out of the cities!

  • Number Two - Get out of the cities!

  • Number Three - Get out of the cities!

  • 6. The follow-on rules are:
  • a. Have a shelter
  • b. Work with a group (you are going to need the manpower, brainpower, and skillpower).
  • c. Stock supplies.

    7. My Survival Web Page contains links to lots of other information such as free books to download about nuclear survival, links to plans for building shelters, and even free consultation about building a shelter.

    8. If you are SUPER concerned about nuclear survival you might consider joining the

    Ark Two Community.

    9. If you like, you can look at our Honor List for groups that we know of that have an existing rural location. Most of these, however, have no direct interest or preparation in regards to nuclear survival. At the bottom of this page is a Directory of our contacts in Arizona. Many of the local entries for states were listed because of their Y2K concerns and may not have any nuclear concerns.

    10. And finally, if you wish to be on the mailing list for my irregular newsletter in which I analyze current events in regards to the nuclear threat, you can sign-up here:

    http://lists.pairowoodies.com/mailman/listinfo/arktwo

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    Link to the Directory for Arizona


    The following is the most commonly used prevailing wind predicted fallout pattern, but remember, fallout can go anywhere or everywhere (and probably will).

    Continental US Fallout Pattern for Prevailing Winds (FEMA-196/September 1990)

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    The Directory for Arizona


    Arizona STATE Index

    Arizona (Arizona TEAM Leader)
    Arizona (Ash Fork) 80 acres - build your own tire home
    Arizona (Concho) 675 Acres - Heritage West
    Arizona (Douglas) 1,240 acres
    Arizona (Lake Havasu City) STO (Service To Others) Community
    Arizona (New Shelter Group)
    Arizona (Northern area) (No property yet)
    Arizona (Phoenix)
    Arizona (Prescott)
    Arizona (Prescott) Church Based
    Arizona (Prescott)
    Arizona (Tucson)
    Arizona Yurts, Tipis, and the wide open spaces.
    Arizona Vamoose! Safe Haven Matching Service
    Arizona (White Mountains) 20 acres
    Arizona (Winldeman) 16 acres
    Arizona (Witch Well) 20 acres + 1280 acres available
    ARIZONA (Other)


    015. Heritage West 2000

    Developer Has Found  New Location !

    You can’t be too rich or too thin,
    but it is possible to be too successful...

    We were just that, with the response to our web site
    and "y2k" compliant comments.

    Too heavy For south Dakota.

    In South Dakota, the Sully County Planning Commission has told the developers of Heritage Farms 2000 that it is very concerned that a community of 500 families will place too heavy a burden on its school system and infrastructure.  The resulting publicity for our community generated many proposals from other states.  So, we chose the White Mountains of Arizona instead.

    The plan to retrofit the land, called Heritage Farms 2000, into a "beautiful city for people who want to live in a safe environment", as a South Dakota project was perhaps a victim of its own success. We knew we had an idea whose time is NOW. Your response placed such a heavy burden on our response system that we knew our idea has struck a nerve. We knew there is a demand for property in a city that will weather the y2k turmoil, and go on to become the Model City for the new millennium.

    Patent attorney Russ Vorhees Global Millennium Foundation has now purchased 512 lots on 675 acres in Arizona.
    --Concho, Az.
    --and Heritage West 2000 -- is that place !!

    Vorhees said thousands of potential buyers expressed interest in securing a half acre lot, in Heritage Farms, for $10,000 for five years or purchase of the lots for an additional $24,750. The Heritage Farms developers are now putting the finishing touches on the site plan for Heritage West 2000.  It will be even more than we could have offered in South Dakota.

    He predicts about 1,000 people will start moving in as early as next March. We’re still on track to have residential sites ready for move-in by the summer of 1999. We thank you for your interest, your offers of cash reservations, and your support. Heritage West 2000 is moving forward with all due haste.  Those who have expressed an interest in reserving a lot should be receiving a packet of information by early october.

    We will shortly have a new URL of

    New Heritage West web site

    We will also continue to respond to the

    Old Heritage Farms web site

    Heritage West 2000
    PO Box 486
    Concho, Arizona 85924
    800-383-2489 or 800-383-C-I-T-Y

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    23. Arizona

    I would like to know if any of you TT (Troubled Times) subscribers are interested in forming a real group. By that I mean a group where everyone supports each other in a close-knit STO community. As a member of a STO community, you will participate by supporting others physical, emotional, mental and spiritual needs. This will be a challenging atmosphere and will be oriented strongly in Service-to-Others. Just what your soul ordered.

    Anyone wanting to form such a democratic community, please contact me via e-mail, snail-mail, or ICQ, indicating your interest. I would like to apply the valuable information TT provides in a community where such applications are realistic. This is my desire. I’ve visited a commune before. Everyone was very friendly, and open. There were no rules. However there’s room for improvement.

    Believe me, we don’t want to wait until the world’s industrial seams are poppin’, and things are coming undone. Two-and-half years from now food shortages are going make the population restless, to the point of riots, and emotions will be at their extremes. The Federal deficit is going to explode (notice the volatile stock market), and the currency based economy will collapse, just like it did in Germany in WW II. It’s going to get painfully ugly. It sounds scary to me too. In a STO community, we can escape some of the hardship by accepting some sacrifices now in our comforts and some limitations in our desires.

    The first step is to show some interest. So contact me if you are interested in starting/joining a STO community. It starts out small and snowballs later, but one problem at a time. In the future, if we can get enough people interested, then it will be the time for commitment. This proposal will never be a pitch for financial contributions, or other scams. This is an earnest attempt to get some lines of communication established, just as TT has done.

    Right now, my goal is to create a database of interested individuals who are willing to literally uproot themselves from their currently comfortable lives and join together as STOs in a community. As for myself, I am willing and able. I know that some of you have loved ones to consider, and other factors beyond your control, so I won’t expect to hear from you. Please, though, don’t diminish other hopes in this regard by in anyway dashing at thoughts that people from all makes and backgrounds can come together, live together, and work together, for each other.

    Contact:
    Charles Bartley
    1310 Cholla CT
    Lake Havasu City, AZ 86406
    ICQ UIN: 2290214

    chasb@ctaz.com

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    097. Phoenix Y2K City Action Counsel

    A CHURCH based community.
    Churches have a unique opportunity to prepare for Y2K.
    They are ALREADY communities of people of KNOWN qualities.

    A church can do things like organize around a rural member,
    who already has a farm and who knows agriculture.

    Phoenix, AZ
    David Bradshaw
    (800) 289-2646

    ideaman@y2knet.com

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    098. Concerned Christians for Christ

    Prescott, Arizona
    A CHURCH based community.
    Churches have a unique opportunity to prepare for Y2K.
    They are ALREADY communities of people of KNOWN qualities.

    A church can do things like organize around a rural member,
    who already has a farm and who knows agriculture.

    Greg Wiatt
    520-541-9727

    gwiatt@northlink.com

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    093. Y2K Coalition

    Prescott, AZ
    Will Hepburn or Erin Mitchell
    (520) 778-4000

    y2kcoalition@hotmail.com

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    100 Y2K Community Preparedness Group

    Tucson, Arizona
    Laurence J. Victor
    (502)319-1873
    (502) 575-3244 [pager]

    nuu@azstarnet.com

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    191. Vamoose

    Vamoose is the Internet's first Y2K relocation and safe haven site! It is an electronic newspaper whose purpose is to assist people who want to relocate and live a more rural and self-sufficient lifestyle. Although Vamoose's owner/operator lives in Arizona, she covers not just the entire US, but the whole world.

    *******
    Note that I am an Online Newspaper Publisher (I am not now nor have I ever been a real estate agent!) and that I receive no commissions or finders fees for anything on my website.
    *******

    Olivia L'Heureux

    Vamoose ! web site
    ollie@vamoose.com

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    199. Arizona Community

    http://www.personal.riverusers.com/~aztc
    If you have overcome the denial, invested time and energy, and have come to the conclusion that it's better to be prepared, but perhaps don't have the time to travel around and visit all the options available. I can help. I want to help. I have time to do research, travel around. I already have several great places in mind.

    There are many variables, but for the most part, it's all about location and money. Here is how I suggest a thinking person approach this;

  • 1.What is the minimum comfort level I require ?

  • 2.Where do I need to live ?

  • 3.Am I ready to completely change my lifestyle ?

  • 4.How important is resale value to me ? (Just in case)

  • 5.Do I need to be able to find employment there ?

  • 6.How much cash do I actually have to spend on this ?

    These are HUGE questions. Be sure you consider all these (and more) things first. The point is, really think it through, and if you have decided you want to investigate, I have some good stuff here.

    I have located several properties in the White Mountain's in Arizona. The elevation ranges from 5500 ft to 7000 ft. Winter can be a bit cold, but the rest of the year expect mild weather in this area. Here is one, and there are hundreds more. Everything from Tall pines to bare desert. I can help you get in contact with one of the big land brokers and get a 40 acre parcel, with no utilities, for as little as $18K. The same property with a well and some sort of structure will start at about $55K. Some bargains can be found, but the savings will only be paid back in vital repairs, such as wells, structures, erosion, roads etc.

    Also available are smaller parcels, 5, 10, 20 acres. Usually the smaller parcels are more developed and nearer to small towns. A small home on 5 acres or so can be had from $50K on up to large ranches with extravagant homes costing $100s of thousands. All of these and more can be acquired through the local Realtors, several of whom I have become acquainted with.

    aztc@theriver.com

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    208. windspirit

    we have 16 acres called windspirit. we all own the land together. windspirit is a nonprofit organization dedicated to spiritually and physically healing ourselves and the earth. we live in harmony with the earth. it is a magical oasis. we have lots of trees and so many birds. this land is very sacred and our valley is beautiful.

    The community is located in a rural area (no phone or email) about 25 miles south of Globe, AZ. The elevation is 2700 ft., which provides a climate suitable for citrus and olive as well as apple trees, and year-round gardening. Summer temps. often reach into the 100s; there are occasional light frosts in winter.

    The 16 acres are held in common, as are all the couple hundred bearing fruit, nut, and olive trees. Prospective members must be accepted by the other residents. The community is seeking spiritually oriented people, in particular healers and artists, who are financially self-sufficient (although there may be job openings at the healing center in the future). This is a vegetarian community.

    If you are interested in joining us, please write and tell us about yourself, and enclose a SASE.
    We ask that you write us, if possible, before visiting.

    love and light....melisss
    2300 Dripping Springs Road
    Winkleman, AZ 85292
    Zionspet@aol.com

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    209 Free Haven

    Free Haven

    FreeHaven is 20 acres minus the 6 I live on. Of the remaining 14 acres, 2 acres is set aside for temporary visitors or people which do not wish to purchase land. Four acres is set aside for a common area. The remaining land is for sale and includes common area priveleges. Temporary residents and visitors may use the common area also.

    FreeHaven is an ideal opportunity for people to survive the Earth changes. At 6200 feet in north eastern Arizona, it will not be flooded. The climate is mild. It is one of the very best places on the planet to utilize solar energy. We have openings for temporary people as well as full land ownership for those wanting the security of knowing they are in charge of their own property. The community is 20 acres with 2 acres common. The common area is for both temporary and permanent residents.

    The adjoing 20 acres is owned by another individual who wants to do the same thing as FreeHaven and his common area will border FreeHaven's common area effectively making an 8 acre common area.

    People wanting more land click here (not ready yet) I have 2 sections available. Each section is 640 acres.

    An array of 4 solar panels faces south and produces 240 Watts which is stored in deep cycle batteries. The sun shines in Arizona every day. During the winter, the wind blows. The sun still shines also.

    Our primary focus is on underground housing, since this requires neither heating or cooling at this climate, and also is safe in the event of predicted high winds.

    FreeHaven is located in Witch Well, Arizona. Witch Well is about 25 miles North of St. Johns Arizona on US 191. The community is approximately 2 miles off the paved road.

    Wildlife in the area include jack rabbits, coyote, and deer. Elk and Bear are only 20 miles away. In the event that the weather conditions continue to become more extreme due to the planetary alignment on May 5 of the year 2000, or El Niño, or the ice breaking off of the South Pole, or the ring of fire, or earthquakes, floods, tornadoes, etc. being underground and self sufficient will be critical. Especially if hungry people are after your food. In any event, this place is safe. According to Scallion, this place will be tropical after the earth changes. According to Ed Dames, we have as good a survival rate as any. According to the Indians, Carma makes it's turn and the area is paradise. According to Mormons, it is as good as any place. According to me, I like it.

    We are looking for 7 or 8 families, that enjoy the peacefulness of country living and are willing to share their talents and expertise for the betterment of everyone involved.

    There are 3 underground streams at between 25 and 50 feet below the surface.

    We are not a religious organization, other than being Christian, and hold the belief that a person's religious beliefs are a personal thing.

    Here are some of the things you can expect from FreeHaven:

  • •The ability to control your own environment.

  • •You would own 1 acre, or more with access to the common areas.

  • •An association of like minded people utilizing alternative energy sources.

  • •A general attitude of self-sufficiency.

  • •Common areas (4 acres), ie. pool, barbecue, tables & chairs, video & sound equipment, satellite dish, hot tub, showers, toilets, general fun. Alternative energy production.

  • •Diversified building techniques, underground, domes, pyramids, passive solar, solar, etc.

  • •Voting rights to govern all common areas. Each member gets one vote. All votes are equal.

  • •A genuine desire to seek needs among community members before looking elsewhere.

  • •Community security.

  • •Advanced conservation techniques to insure that at least our little paradise is non toxic, visually appealing, and practical.

    Simply put, we are a peace loving people. We don't bother anyone. We are not pacifists, however, and will protect what is ours when necessary. We will not tolerate the use of illegal drugs or any illegal activity.

    Floyd

    bluesky@floydnet.com

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    210. New Horizons

    New Horizons

    New Horizons is our vision of a camping retreat, Bed and Breakfast, and perhaps a demonstration project for sustainable living.

    At this point it is only a vision. We are currently looking for land in Northern Arizona to realize our vision. We envision a place striving to live lightly and in harmony with the earth. A place for people to come to rest and relax in a nurturing setting. There will be opportunities to grow as well. We intend to have activities, workshops and classes available on subjects from Massage to Solar Energy.

    We plan on using Solar Energy and Wind Energy to provide our electricity,heating and cooling needs. We plan on using solor passive, earth bermed structures. These may be based on the Earthship(tm) design created by Michael Reynolds.

    Guests will have several choices on where they would like to stay. For instance they can bring their tent, rent one of ours, or; possibly experience a Tipi or Yurt. Planned are a few earth-sheltered domes that can be used year-round. Guests can also enjoy staying at our environmentally sensitive Bed and Breakfast.

    Nhorizons@aol.com

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    211. Sacred Mountain Ranch

    Sacred Mountain Ranch

    Located in the White Mountains of Arizona on 20 acres of pines in a mild climate. Would you like to wake up to birds singing and listen to coyotes howling at night and stumble across awesome elk during the day?

    Who are we? We are David and Jan Lerner, planning a community to be run by consensus of all its members.

    These are the basic ideas that we plan to build the community around:

  • (1) We consider spiritual transformation our primary motivation in life (no we don't mean religion, no we don't all follow a certain path). People who will join us have an intuitive understanding of the unity of all life, know that love is our empowerment and is who and what we are, and recognize the divine, non-physical essence of each individual.

  • (2) At least parts of the area will be clothing optional, particularly around the hot tub. We practice Radical Honesty and all close interactions have a sacred quality.

  • (3) We are health oriented and will add a retreat center for those among us who wish to teach a new vision of health and spirituality.

    The land is in Navajo County (population 100,000 plus 25,000 seasonal visitors), we are close to the Navajo and Apache Reservations. The land we purchased was inhabited by Anazasi Indians and has good energy for meditation. We are building a solar home with a solarium and a hot tub. We are 14 miles from Show Low and Snowflake, 200 miles from Phoenix, Tucson and Albuquerque.

    In the beginning stages of building, we have no cottage industry, so all the residents will need a way to support themselves. People may rent or buy in to the community. There are some jobs available in the nearby towns. We will be growing a lot of our own food. No smokers, drug users or heavy drinkers.

    We are already off the grid having a solar well with a 3000 gallon storage tank and a 3 bedroom house, solar powered and attached to a septic tank. All electricity will be from solar panels, wind generators and other options that become available. Internet access will be by cellular phone. Price estimates for rental or buy-in will be given on request.

    Jan is an intuitive healer, health coach and massage therapist. She is building her business locally and can coach long distance by phone and by email. Jan uses her maiden name for business purposes.

    David is a computer programmer, specializing in database systems. He is making the transition to a home-based business doing database design and programming, probably for the internet. To see more click on David's Resume.

    Our interests include travel, classical music, movies, good books, good conversation, holistic health, laughter and lots of affection. Intrigued?
    Email us
    or call us at:
    David and Jan
    520-521-5667 (after 7p.m. or on weekends)

    davidl@whitemtns.com

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    212. Wind Tree Ranch

    Wind Tree Ranch

    Windtree's Summerland Monastery
    An Eco-Village
    Here in Arizona there are no zoning laws, no building codes, and the entire parcel of land that is WindTree was stamped tax-free on January 22, 1997. (I thought this was a great 50th birthday present). However, being so fragile, the land must be viciously protected, and as such, the requirements to permanently live here have to be very, very stringent.

    We have had to spend countless hours agonizing over the legal requirements of Summerland, based not only on what we as individuals thought would be nice, but also over what the corporations stand for, what the monastery really represents, to us, to the Pagan community, and to the IRS specifically.

    This is a serious spiritual, mundane, and legal undertaking...and asking for 1,240 acres of tax-free land is not a joke. Neither is asking to never again have money to spend as we would want. One does not take on a vow of poverty on a lark. We have had to put aside so much of our own emotions to do this job. Our Goddess has constantly tested us; She is present every day in all that we do, listening to all that we say.

    Being out of the rush, rush life of a "normal American" makes me realize why the group I taught for years I called "Shaman's Trail"...the path of the Shaman. I relate to that path. I am a wounded healer. I am a Shaman.

    This has been a real time of self-examination. Like Buddha, I have had to give up those I loved to take this path (the latest sacrifice was contact with my dear daughter and her family, whom I have always adored). Don also gave up things he loved. That's what commitment to our Crone Goddess means; strip away what you don't need so that rebirth can take place.

    Please tell anyone wanting to read the requirements of Summerland Monastery that we will be happy to mail them if they just ask us for them.

    In Her Service,
    Jacque "Omi" Zaleski
    WindTree Ranch

    Facilitating Minister: Rev. Jacque Zaleski, MS
    LandsKeeper: Don Mackenzie
    Mail Forwarding Address:
    Rural Route 2 Box 1,
    Douglas, AZ 85607-9802
    Voice Mail: 520-364-4611;

    WindTreeRh@aol.com

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    327. Arizona

    We are seeking to develop a shelter group in two states. One in Arizona & one in Montana .

    The purpose :
    to fund and develop a private owned survival shelter facility, of sufficient size and amenities so as to have all possible back up systems and equipment required. We have the technology and the experience. We looking for interested parties to have membership rights for the use of the facility in case of need of an emergency situation ( which is looking like it is going to be eminent ) .
    Henry

    ALCHEMY33@aol.com

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    341. Ash Fork, Arizona

    My name is Glenn and I'm an alternative home builder in Arizona. I've worked on "Earthships" (tire and can homes), domes and conventional construction.

    Perhaps you (or members of your group) would be interested in a reasonably inexpensive modern "castle" for survival and growth.

    I'm just passing this on. Its our method, but you can probably figure it out from the following:

    1st: Hand cast concrete domes.

    Dig a circular foundation (try 30' diameter first), set a three-bar triangle of rebar (three eights) suspended by half inch rebar set every 16 inches which should extend a foot above the poured concrete foundation. (you have a concrete circle with rebar sticking up every 16")
    Tie 1/2" rebar (8 foot pieces) to each leg. Use 3/8" rebar to ring the 1/2" every 16".
    Setting a stake in the center, pull a cord to the inside of the rebar, knot it there, and use it to calibrate your domes shape.
    Build a dome "cage" out of the rebar.
    On the outside, attach (with bailing wire) heavy, paper backed stucco wire.
    Frame in doors with angle iron (same windows).
    Coat the stucco wire with layers of plastic concrete (the kind they make parking garages out of) by hand in 1/2" amounts, or use a Goldblatt rystex gun at fully opened at about 120PSI. You'll have to play with the mix. We used 4 to 1 sand to concrete. Plastic Concrete will allow you to apply "layers" of concrete. When an inch thick and dry, pull paper from inside and continue the process. Total thickness shouldn't be less than 3", go as thick as you want (but add extra rebar cage every 4 inches)

    . 2nd: Lay out four domes (or more) as a square, rectangle or circle. Face doorways to the "inside".

    3rd: Using "tirewalls" [see example pic

    Building Houses for Sustainable Living
    connect all four domes together. Used tires are turned into construction material by pounding earth into them with sledge hammers. A type of "rammed earth" constructionor, as we like to call them, stainless-steel belted adobe bricks. These require level ground, packed; but no foundation. Walls (when completed) can be covered in wire and stuccoed with cement (three foot thick walls, look like solid concrete). Can walls (see above site) can be used for the interior.

    By placing aquaculture ponds in the center, you have earth for the walls and your food supply is protected. A large solar powered hydroponic greenhouse on the south side of the north wall provides food and filters the pond(s).

    East and west walls (respectively) should have covered walkways front to back. Roof water should drain into cisterns for storage (if no well). Always have a backup for public utilities if used. We recommend total self-sufficiency.

    This is a real inexpensive way to create a home/business that would really be a "Urban/Rural Castle".

    Any questions?

    I can be reached at

    RealmAz187@aol.com
    My current project of this type is on 80 acres in N.Az.
    We're looking for others to join us.
    Glenn Freeman &
    Terry Welfenberg
    P.O.Box187
    Ash Fork, Ariz. 86320

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    342. Prescott, Arizona

    I am looking for others either in the area, or who are willing to move here, to go into buying a house with me. I can buy a house myself, but I would feel much safer financially, and also emotionally, if I had a group of like-minded people who will pull together for the common good of the community in the coming crisis ahead.
    Thx,
    Tod Miles

    tkmops@goodnet.com

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    351. Arizona TEAM Leader

    http://www.JustInCaseY2K.com
    TEAM stands for Together Everyone Achieves More
    The TEAM Leaders function is to tell you of other individuals in your geographic area, who are preparing and who would like to form a preparedness group or start a survival community.
    Your contact for the Arizona TEAM Leader is:
    Michael Brownlee
    Visibiliti Unlimited, LLC
    "Communication that Creates"
    PO Box 36688
    Tucson AZ 85740
    Phone: 520-219-9096
    michael@visibiliti.com

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    "Other" Intentional Communities in ARIZONA

    Anasazi Ranch
    Aquarian Concepts
    Aquarius Ranch
    Center for Experimental & Cultural Design
    ***Christmas Star http://www.ic.org/fic/cdir/list/ChristmsStar.html
    Cloudburst Community
    Cooper Street Household
    Community for Ecological Living (co-housing) http://members.aol.com/mslohman/celpage.html
    Friends Southwest Center
    ***Free Haven http://www.floydnet.com/freehaven/
    Horcones Two
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