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How cheaply can you live in Puna?
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Here is just one recent thread on city-data, one of many asking how to move to Hawaii -- poor. Most of the regulars on that forum just gave up trying to respond to these types of posts:

http://www.city-data.com/forum/big-islan...sland.html

It's strange that so many people on social media don't understand some of the ramifications of social media, that is, they can cause human movement. There are a bunch of videos about BI "foraging" (the first one, he says SHHH because he knows it is somebody's private property):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQjZO7SThTg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RssK5sYgP8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10FvsqAjkOo

Even if these orchards have been abandoned, it's still trespassing. If you encourage trespassing on your neighbors' property, should you be offended if those trespassers trespass on your property?

All these people are offended by today's materialism but they have no problem stealing from others? They love picking fruit but don't seem to have any inclination to grow any.

The county council is discussing the need for expanding the homeless ordinance to include panhandling. Why? Because it has gone out on the web that you can live on Hawaii island for free, with a combination of pan-handling, foraging, camping wherever you feel like, and by the way, go ahead and do that for weeks or months. It's become a big enough problem in the Kona area that it's becoming a public nuisance.

http://hawaiitribune-herald.com/sections...dling.html
County officials seek solutions for panhandling

It's true, especially in Puna, it's possible, and not that hard, to live for totally free. There are lots of people that are house sitting for people that have vacation homes here, rent free, there are abandoned orchards that have oranges, tangerines, breadfruit, avocado, jack fruit, papaya, mango, pineapple, sugar cane. Get a pole, free fish. Free range chickens and wild pig. There are solar panels to steal everywhere, so there is the free electricity.

It does explain the appeal for anarchy around here. With anarchy, everything belongs to everybody, much like communism. Except, pure communism is for the equal sharing of all between all. Anarchy is pretty much everyone for themselves, one way or another. What is mine is mine, and what is your's is mine. No police, no firemen, no teachers, no schools, no hospitals, no social structure, just survival of the fittest.

"This island Hawaii on this island Earth"
*Japanese tourist on bus through Pahoa, "Is this still America?*
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RE: How cheaply can you live in Puna? - by Carey - 06-22-2013, 11:19 AM
RE: How cheaply can you live in Puna? - by Carey - 06-22-2013, 06:48 PM
RE: How cheaply can you live in Puna? - by ericlp - 06-23-2013, 01:43 PM
RE: How cheaply can you live in Puna? - by Carey - 06-23-2013, 04:34 PM
RE: How cheaply can you live in Puna? - by Susan - 06-24-2013, 07:31 AM
RE: How cheaply can you live in Puna? - by pahoated - 06-25-2013, 03:04 AM
RE: How cheaply can you live in Puna? - by ericlp - 06-25-2013, 09:35 AM
RE: How cheaply can you live in Puna? - by PaulW - 06-26-2013, 01:02 PM

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