Didn't know quite were to put this random thought. Sometimes I fanticize about moving to some out of the way place far from niggers and jews and George W. Bush and rap and wiggers...
Anyway, I was looking at THIS little harsh wilderness in the North Atlantic...
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/sv.html

http://images.google.com/images?svnum=10&hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=spitsbergen+&btnG=Search
...Seems pretty remote. No Starbucks, No niggers!
I see (using Vglobe) that it is closer to the north pole than the northern coast of greenland, about twice as far away for the US as is Iceland, and in the sourhtern part of the Barents Sea. I wonder if human-life is even possible there without a whole lot of heating oil. If you dig up any fact sheets about it, post them so we can read about it also.
Contumacyman
If you dig up any fact sheets about it, post them so we can read about it also.
Click on the link he gives - it's to the CIA "factbook". Since Spitzbergen is currently of only limited interests to jews, it might actually contain some facts.
It says all that goes on up there is some coal mining by Russian and Norwegian companies. The entire infastructure is funded by those companies, it says.
I also know from other sources that those islands are definitely polar bear country - big time. Best to leave that habitat to those threatened animals, as much as possible, IMO.
I earlier did a google image search for Spitzbergen:
http://images.google.com/images?q=spitzbergen&hl=en&btnG=Search+Images
http://www.galenfrysinger.com/svalbard.htm
Svalbard, formerly Spitsbergen, archipelago in the Arctic Ocean, about midway between Norway and the North Pole, and belonging to Norway. It comprises all lands between latitude 74° North and latitude 81° North and between longitude 10° East and longitude 35° East. The principal islands are Spitsbergen, Nordaustlandet, Barentsøya, Edgeøya, Kong Karls Land, Prins Karls Forland, and Bjørnøya. Coal mining is the major industry.
The islands appeared in early Norwegian stories and they were rediscovered by a Dutch expedition under the navigator Willem Barents in 1596
No settlements were founded until after the Norwegians began mining coal here in the 1890s. In 1920, Norway's claim to the islands was formally recognized. Russia has mining rights and maintains settlements in Svalbard. Area, about 62,160 sq km (about 24,000 sq mi); population (1991) 3309
Polar bears? They any good for eatin'?
Here's a better site...
http://www.scandinavica.com/culture/travel/svalbard.htm
That's just too damn cold! Let's just take over the Pitcairn Island and kick the decendants of race traitors off!
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/pc.html
Polar bears? They any good for eatin'?
Good for eatin' you, hehe. They are larger versions of grizzlies and more dangerous too. Gotta love 'em. :cheers:

Sometimes I fanticize about moving to some out of the way place far from niggers and jews and George W. Bush and rap and wiggers...
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I guess that we all have our harmless daydreams , it's only dangerous when we mix them with reality.
The idea is super impractical . It would take billions in support infrastructure to supply and provision such a place. With the kind of money it would require , you could take over several central american countries, where the living is sweat.
P.S. Your thinking is going in the wrong direction .
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