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Why You Can Have More Houses Per Acre In The CITY Than In The Country
By Rod Klingler, Tuesday, 13 May 2025.
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Live in the country? WHOA, HOLD ON THERE, PAL! One house per FORTY ACRES! In the city? Well, now we’re talking. YOU can squeeze as many houses on an acre as is humanly possible.
This is an excerpt from The Silent INVASION of YOUR Town. View Ben’s full interview on the Dangerous Info podcast here: https://treeoflibertysociety.com/the-silent-invasion-of-your-town/
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There’s a lot less land like in Western states like Nevada Idaho Utah and Arizona where the federal government owns anywhere between 60 and 80 of our states where they have all this land off limits
That’s the kind of stuff what you’re doing in more you know popular areas like California or back east is where they have to do those types of fires
But in these other places they just keep land off limits I know in certain areas in these more rural states where they prohibit you from building If you’re out in the country and you want to have you know some friends move near they say oh no no you can only have one house for every 80 acres
But if it’s within city limits oh no you can’t have land
We’ve got to have you know 30 houses for every quarter acre
And so they’re trying to drive people out of the rural areas and force them into the cities
Rod Klingler
Rod Klingler has been with Tree of Liberty Society since 2024. Prior to that, he founded and ran Defending Idaho. His reporting on COVID has been vindicated time and time again since then. He has edited books for people like Ben McClintock and D. Christian Markham. He currently serves as web dev, editor, and content creator, among other things.
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