Excellent writeup. This is why we must become our own farmers. A garden in every lawn should be standard. You cannot trust anything from a corporation. âIncorporatedâ City water isnât viable either for its quality or reliability, so wells must be dug (there is no resource more important in your life than clean water, hands down).
Excellent writeup. This is why we must become our own farmers. A garden in every lawn should be standard. You cannot trust anything from a corporation. âIncorporatedâ City water isnât viable either for its quality or reliability, so wells must be dug (there is no resource more important in your life than clean water, hands down).
Beyond that, stitching together strong communities of your neighbors for resiliency, defense, and resource sharing (they might grow what you do not and vice versa)âputting the âcommon unityâ back in community. Next get control of your town councils and school boards, cut out reliance on a retailer as much as possible, and spend a good chunk of your time on your knees each day.
All of the above is a recipe for success. Here is what is coming, and most are not prepared for it. The catastrophe we are facing transcends right and left politics which are just another form of control. Actionable Solutions can be found at the end: https://tritorch.substack.com/p/united-we-stand-divided-we-fall
Saying "we" just doesn't cut it. In fact, it's another device to divide the people... I can't see how far I can trust my neighbor in our small village once his four small children start starving...
The fundamental problem is that bartering works only to some extent, and not in cities. Beyond that, people depend on the usurpers' fiat, which is about to become worse. The CBDC is a game-ender for most:
Certainly not always, but, possibly, often? :) And I don't pretend to be right, only mean to motivate my readers to think on their own and make their own decisions. Nobody has to agree with me.
However, Agent's publications are most inspiring; I like to complement and contextualize them. Also, it doesn't help to be sometimes years ahead, because most people are not ready for what I have to say.
Excellent writeup. This is why we must become our own farmers. A garden in every lawn should be standard. You cannot trust anything from a corporation. âIncorporatedâ City water isnât viable either for its quality or reliability, so wells must be dug (there is no resource more important in your life than clean water, hands down).
Beyond that, stitching together strong communities of your neighbors for resiliency, defense, and resource sharing (they might grow what you do not and vice versa)âputting the âcommon unityâ back in community. Next get control of your town councils and school boards, cut out reliance on a retailer as much as possible, and spend a good chunk of your time on your knees each day.
All of the above is a recipe for success. Here is what is coming, and most are not prepared for it. The catastrophe we are facing transcends right and left politics which are just another form of control. Actionable Solutions can be found at the end: https://tritorch.substack.com/p/united-we-stand-divided-we-fall
Yes, preparing is the most important thing, and I am not talking about mundane "prepping."
Feasible communities need underlying ideologies, and the people are divided in miraculous ways:
https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/divide-and-rule-is-working-in-mysterious
Saying "we" just doesn't cut it. In fact, it's another device to divide the people... I can't see how far I can trust my neighbor in our small village once his four small children start starving...
The fundamental problem is that bartering works only to some extent, and not in cities. Beyond that, people depend on the usurpers' fiat, which is about to become worse. The CBDC is a game-ender for most:
https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/the-cbdc-is-only-one-way-to-zero
You're always a step ahead Ray
Certainly not always, but, possibly, often? :) And I don't pretend to be right, only mean to motivate my readers to think on their own and make their own decisions. Nobody has to agree with me.
However, Agent's publications are most inspiring; I like to complement and contextualize them. Also, it doesn't help to be sometimes years ahead, because most people are not ready for what I have to say.
Yes, hard to believe the amount of people with enough land for chickens but don't keep them. Or a veg garden. Can't wait until I canđ¤
Wonderful advice