By their fruits ye shall know them.
Where Do You Stand? Where Do You Fall?
The effort I am expending in writing to you today is presupposing that you are one of the few, very few, who understand the things I have just written about, are aware of the critical dangers you and your family are facing, and are searching for substantive and meaningful answers on
how to survive the mountain of doom that is going to fall upon everyone.
We, the Sisters of Sorcha Faal may possibly have an answer for you and your family, please consider the following words most carefully.
For many years the Sisters of Sorcha Faal have devoted their energies towards the most poor and destitute of human beings throughout the World,
in 2008 the United States has achieved the status of ‘imminently ready to fail’ that we have used as a guideline to direct our efforts towards the saving of human lives. [Our last effort involving a Nation of size of the present United States was in Russia during its economic collapse of 1990-1991, and which we were able to successfully ensure the safety of hundreds of families facing certain economic ruin.]
With that being so, it is important for you to realize that in an economic collapse there are two vital necessities to surviving, having food and having shelter, and both of which are more secured by your working in concert with others than by working alone.
In a circumstance where you find yourself without a home and without food, and no income to pay for either, what will you do? Or, more importantly, what can you do now, what can you afford to do to make sure this doesn’t happen?
A possible answer for you is our Appalachia Mountain Project, and where we have been granted the authorization to put under contract nearly 300 acres of undeveloped land in the South Eastern Mountain area of the United States for the development of self supporting and self sustaining survival communities.
Though you’re acting in concert with others, most often strangers, the benefits of communal survival, against any kind of threat, is the oldest method used by our human race, and, in fact, is still utilized by millions of your fellow human beings the World over even today as the benefits far outweigh anything that an individual can do by themselves.
It is important for you to realize that the Western style of ‘independent living’ is a lie that has been forced upon you and has nothing to do with reality. Your homes are not owned by you they are owned by banks. For most of you this also holds true with the vehicles you drive, the furniture you have in your house, and most everything else.
Though you may have the illusion that your life is one of independence nothing could be further from the truth as you do not grow or store your own food, you must continually shop to maintain the barest of necessities needed to live and have no way to obtain clothing for yourself other than to buy it.
Our offer to you today counters these illusions by providing to you, and your family, a solid foundation upon which to begin planning for your survival, but without having to do so while depleting your already dwindling sources of income.
Here is how our project works:
Note: This is limited to 20 Limited Trust Members only.
A onetime payment of $500.00 secures your right to access of one-quarter acre (1/4 Acre) on the Sisters of Sorcha Faal Trust Land located in the Appalachian Mountains of the Eastern United States.
All land is held by a Trust which your payment secures your membership and ownership rights in.
Your Trust Rights are yours to keep for your lifetime and pass on to your heirs, however, your Trust Rights can never be sold to anyone at anytime.
A yearly fee of $100.00 is payable by all Trust Members for communal property needs, which include: Payment of taxes and insurance, Purchase and maintenance of farm equipment, common animal shelters, etc.
This Limited Membership does not allow the holder to erect any permanent structure upon Trust Owned Land, but removable structures (tents, campers, yurts, etc.) are allowed.
No outside utilities are allowed on Trust Land, cellular phone service is non-existent, and all water and sewage projects must comply with State and Federal laws.
No genetically modified or hybrid crops are allowed to be planted on Trust Land at any time.
Limited Trust Members are allowed to use Trust Land to store their personally belongings on as long as they so desire and are encouraged to pre-position those supplies that they may need in disaster type situations.
Participation in communal activities is up to the individual Trust Members themselves and they cannot be ordered by any other Trust Member, or group of Trust Members, to do anything at any time.
All executive functions (payment of taxes, insurance, purchase of communal farm equipment, animals, etc.) for the Trust Land is the sole responsibility of the Sisters of Sorcha Faal in perpetuity.
Now, and as hard as this may be to understand, the foregoing contains the entirety of the provisions and conditions anyone reading this need to agree to comply with to begin protecting themselves and their families from economic disaster.
$500.00 to be paid as a one-time payment and then $100.00 a year after that and you will insure that the worst that could ever happen to you is that you get to your Trust Land and begin to recover your lives and build again.
What we suggest, however, is that once you join this project you make your plans to prepare your land to receive you during an emergency type situation.
It is important to know, also, that all
Sister of Sorcha Faal Trust Lands are deliberately isolated and rural in nature to ensure the safety and protection of Trust Members and their families. Trust Lands are also frequently near, and work in concert with, Amish communities, though are not affiliated religiously with either the Amish or their Mennonite supporters.
Your expertise and/or experience in living a rural lifestyle should also not be a deciding factor for you as all Trust Land is managed by expert farmers and land managers.
Upon our receipt of your $500.00 Trust Land Payment you will be contacted with additional information to include your Trust Membership Paperwork and location of the Trust Land Project you will be a part of.
Our many years of experience in establishing Trust Land Projects are what allows us to make what you can research and find out for yourself is one of the most secure investments towards your families survival existing today in the United States.
All that is needed now is for you to decide if $500.00 is to high a price to pay for that security. We hope you choose wisely.
The following is the plot map of the 104 acres being granted to the Sorcha Faal Trust Members for this project. Below the plot map are photographs of the land itself. It is important to remember that this land is part of an isolated valley in the rural Appalachia Mountains.
To become one of the 20 Limited Trust Members of the Sorcha Faal Land Trust you must make your payment below.
Notice: It is important to note that your initial $500.00 payment for a Limited Trust Membership cannot be refunded unless you make a request within 10 days of your purchase. As with all purchases such as these you are encouraged to contact your attorney and/or tax professional for advice prior to making this commitment and/or signing any documents.
Note: Though Trust Members are allowed hunting and fishing rights (with proper State Licenses) the trapping of the beavers on the property, or the destruction of beaver dams, is strictly forbidden under State Law.
Limited Trust Membership
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