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I shouldn't give you retards this much go ahead but I've seen enough people mention it so I guess the cat is out of the bag on this one. It's somewhere that most do not expect, and that's the point. Every single city for the most part in this thread has already had their run, and that's the entire reason why this next "triangle" of power is emerging.

I have a lot of connections to real estate out in the midwest, and the Columbus/Cleveland/Pittsburgh triangle metro is exploding (literally like train ha). This is still pretty under wraps, as in most of the big boys are in the accumulation phase over there. A few companies have been making mass land purchases on large swaths of land all along 70 for redevelopment. Intel along with other tech companies are opening large warehouse and manufacturing plants within this triangle and the boom in the next decade is going to be immeasurable. A different kind of tech boom, one more hardware than software based. A lot of very important firms are placing large bets on this triangle in the coming decade, and none of it is really being reported on or revealed, they really don't want normies to make it.

The reason this is really happening there is because they need that access to the lakes. The water situation in the southwest is unsustainable for people, let alone large factories, we are practically at our limit with water.

I have been considering looking into purchasing some property out there, it's insanely cheap even close to the cities and I think that's exactly the scenario they want, it's a perfect storm for immense real estate gains in 3 metropolitan areas, near a future tech hub, acting as a tech "bridge" between the midwest and the east coast.

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