Taking A Look & Keeping Watch on Wyoming

I thought it very interesting that Dr. mentioned on DJ last night that (paraphrase), “Cheyenne Mountain has so many people there’s not enough room to put everybody” (min. 9:40). Also mentioned was the Havana Syndrome has been reported in Wyoming, of all places. Why? I can extrapolate a pretty good reason.

There’s a lot of Secession talk going on in Wyoming right now and IMO, the only ceding to be done will be to U.S. Military. The entire State is as close to perfect as it gets; very sparse population, just north of Cheyenne Mountain which can act as a type of supply chain, room to build new bunkers AND as a possible set-up for operations to deploy troops to repel, north and/or south, what might be coming from The West. Break out a map and take a look at the entirety of The Rocky Mountains. It begins at the very northern tip of Mexico/West Texas, extending up into Canada, with guess what U.S. State smack dab in the middle… Wyoming.

I have a number of friends living in various places in Wyoming, usually at about the 7K ft. elevation and there are things that would have to be taken into consideration (such as wind, OMG), but I would figure that all this is a known to the military. Most people fleeing to Wyoming to “homestead”, or escape doomsday end up failing because the terrain is so rough, jobs so few, etc. The vast majority of people living throughout the region are LDS and I don’t think military views them as a problem; there are just too few of them to defend all of Wyoming.

The link below is a young guy who occasionally reports on the situation in WY Legislator. IMO, there’s absolutely no way that WY can stand on it’s own, it just can’t; land-locked, etc.

Think about it. The placement of The State of WY is as good as it’s going to get for the purposes of military intervention, etc.