Posted March 30, 2017 12:51 pm by Comments

By Brian Seay

Rep. Josiah Magnuson, left, and Rep. Jonathon Hill, right, speaking about the Virtue Solution Project in videos posted online. (Photo: YouTube)
Two South Carolina lawmakers are preparing for the end of days by building a community complete with neighborhood centers full of food, ammo and education including tactical weapons training.
Rep. Josiah Magnuson, 25, and Rep. Jonathon Hill, 32, both from areas in northwest South Carolina are organizing the “Virtue Solution Project” — their proactive answer to the downfall of society.
“We are in crisis, but there is hope,” writes Magnuson in an outline of the project’s purpose. “We the People are, as a whole today, dependent on big government and big corporations in the ways we most should not be.”
The group’s vision for how to prepare is rooted in the ideals of America’s Founding Fathers, as well as a belief in God, and a focus on self-sufficiency and disaster preparedness.
“Our objective in the short term will be to create local centers that are prepared to be islands of refuge in a crisis,” wrote Magnuson. The centers will have reading material, tools, food storage, ammo, and will serve as a training venue.
In the long term, the group hopes to train one million neighborhood

Source: Guns.com

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