David Davis
Whoops has hit on what I’d say was an unlooked-for advantage of high-rise tower blocks, in the coming Endarkenment.
(Here’s what I said about Thanogly-Djanogly. Perhaps he ought to be a foot ball-ist, with a name like that, not a politician? Look, he needs his gates, ‘coz people don’t like him, or else he thinks they don’t.
But you’d better hope your assaulters have not got artillery of any kind, I suppose. That the lifts might be put out of action by it, is the least of your worries! What if the building falls “at terminal speed”? (Load of pilotsfortruth9/11.org crap). How will you get out?
How about a Motte-and-Bailey castle, or better, a proper one, or even the really really strategically-focussed ones, such as was built by Edward I, like this one? (It’s about two and a half hours down the road from here on Richard Brunstrom’s cameraed-roads.) This was his contracting-engineer.
There’s still time to buy something if you have the dosh. Sell your yacht. Now, and take it in cash, gold or silver bullion (not “money”).
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Dave:
I would advise reading J. G. Ballard’s scary novel “High Rise”…
Tony Hollick
http://www.ae911truth.org
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If I’d the money, I’d have a really nondescript looking house with a really super-duper expansive fallout bunker beneath and artillery of my own!
But it ain’t gonna happen… ๐ Not without a lottery win in any case and since I never remember to buy a ticket…
Try a Panic Room — preferably on hydraulics.
[ FX: “Go to ground!” ]
Tony Hollick