Greta Gustava Martela / Kjel Anderson & Nina Chaubal / Niraj Chaubal - Stole $350k+ from Trans Lifeline, kill count of 2+ from negligence, Founders of Sisterwood/La Zorra.

i've built bunkers before. you generally want to complete your metal work before burying it, and further, you shouldn't bury a cargo container without significant bracing and a foundation. conex containers are not meant for load bearing - the truck bed does that. the container itself is for weather and transport protection. it would crush like a tin can if it were buried completely.

1. dig your pit, should be 6-9" feet above the water table at least and on level ground as you can make it. choose the ground properly to avoid shale, limestone, et c. you want clay, bedrock, or similar sedimentary stone
2. create some concrete and pour a foundation after boxing it in with wooden supports. this is your main load bearing surface and should be sealed to prevent erosion with careful holes placed for conduit if needed. this should be around 6" thick for safety on unsurveyed land.
3. put in your container after the concrete has settled and has hardened at the surface. it'll continue to cure and harden over time. bolt the container down through the concrete with appropriate lag bolts.
4. add internal bracing so your container isn't crushed like a cake tin at a fat kid's birthday
5. use rigid supports at the side walls like more wood, pre-formed concrete panels with limestone or something, et c
6. cover the top with gravel and clay, then layer dirt as you like it. leave a method to pipe in fresh air and exhaust old air.

the entire process takes a week and a dozen bags of concrete mix, maybe a few hundred bucks in lumber and tools/fittings/gaskets/insulation.

whoever told them to drag a container in a hole and half bury it is an idiot - and a dangerous one too if they're advocating building on the playa where it can be washed away or pushed easily by wind. it's a death trap.

edit: grammar, also i'm not seeing the "evidence of gun ownership", but it's midnight and between some Macallan's 18 and In-N-Out maybe i'm repeatedly overlooking it. any hints?
 
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(Except Shrek might actually be a boomer. Actually, do we know Shrek's birthdate?)
 
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(Except Shrek might actually be a boomer. Actually, do we know Shrek's birthdate?)

13 March, 1969 - so not a Boomer.

This saddens me so. They could have built something like this instead:

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But I guess dumping a shipping container in the middle of nowhere and littering everywhere is how you build housing nowadays.

They didn't have the money to build something like that. Containers are cheap, but it still takes a reasonable amount of money to fit them out properly, even when you buy them from the factory with doors and windows already cut and basic flooring and insulation.

They also never intended the container to be a home. They only bought it because they found sleeping in tents too cold. Their original plan was to put up a Quonset hut and live in that while they built permanent housing. They've now changed that plan to tents so they clearly costed nothing out in the beginning.
 
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Just one more thing about the Fremont hills site. By looking at the pictures he has been posting I believe it's this site:

35.218483, -117.484731
35.218498, -117.489139
35.2147853, -117.4891215
35.214767, -117.484718

San Beradino Property number is 0504034100000.

Current Troontown is in the top right of this image just past the switchback.
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This is based off the pictures that Shrek posted on Facebook, so I don't know if he attempting to draw attention away from the real site or if he is just blowing smoke while he scrapes up the cash. Needless to say there is nothing out there but ATVs, rocks and dust.

New jeep?

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Just one more thing about the Fremont hills site. By looking at the pictures he has been posting I believe it's this site:

35.218483, -117.484731
35.218498, -117.489139
35.2147853, -117.4891215
35.214767, -117.484718

San Beradino Property number is 0504034100000.

Current Troontown is in the top right of this image just past the switchback.
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This is based off the pictures that Shrek posted on Facebook, so I don't know if he attempting to draw attention away from the real site or if he is just blowing smoke while he scrapes up the cash. Needless to say there is nothing out there but ATVs, rocks and dust.

New jeep?

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The new 40 acres is probably near an abandoned silver mine, if that helps.

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Looters didn't do this, troons did. No crackhead would scatter garbage around and then leave perfectly good booze and LPG tanks behind. A vandal isn't going to mess up a site and then leave the dishes neatly stacked and windows unbroken. Just getting to this site requires miles of offroad driving and when you are going 15-35mph on dirt it feels longer.
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Inside the container is a small anteroom with a framed door and a massive pile of trash. Everything was open.

I was just going to mention that. It looks like a pack of Half-meth addict/Half-Raccoon looters had been through the place, but there's too much valuable shit that could be turned around into fast cash for meth lying around.

This is Troon world.
 
I wonder at what point these crazy wannabe women thought it was a good idea to go live in one of the most harsh environments on earth with absolute zero survival training and start a construction with their level of skill (or lack of thereof).

What surprise me the most is the level of filthiness and dereliction in general. The place is on par with homeless shacks in an urban environment but that people are (in most cases) non-functional crazies or hardcore addicts. These men in dresses can still interact with society, write intelligible Facebook posts and managed to buy the land and materials for their "project". It's like someone else got the container and supplies and handed it to a meth addict to start building a shelter.
 
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