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It kind of depends on how much money you are talking about and no I’m not asking.
My first thought is food producing land, farm land, ranch land, water resources. Then the tools, buildings, etc needed to put that land into production. Fencing and fence posts. Housing and health care for workers and their families.
Tools to keep what you have operating and expand your operations. Spare parts, mechanics tools, operators and maintenance manuals. Maybe metal working machine tools and stocks of metal to work. Or maybe that means 3-D printing and supplies to make that work.
Perhaps alternate ways to produce electricity. Something beyond solar and wind. Say water power or steam power. But maybe I’m just too fixated on TEOTWAWKI.
I have 10s of thousands of PDF files on all kinds of stuff. Wish I had a few Panasonic Toughbooks that can take rough handling and harsh operating conditions. High speed printer and book binding supplies and equipment so I could print off the good ones. The hard part of that is figuring out which books are worth printing out. Lots more tough USB drives for backup and possible distribution.
A larger library of bound books of all subjects involved in survival.
Oh, I would like the opportunity to buy an EMP proof older truck in perfect running order with manuals and parts.
This is probably not much help.
