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Bubu
20th October 2021, 11:31
Prices continue to rise, People are losing jobs, businesses going bankrupt. This thread is intended to make suggestions for businesses that will prosper in the near future. So that anyone who have lost their livelihood will have an idea what to do.

Price of petrol products here have increase 50% since lock down.

I suggest;
Biodiesel production and other alternative fuel such as biogas.
Converting vehicles to run on alternative fuel such as wood gas or Bio gas
Converting vehicles from ICE to electric.

Please post suggestions

palehorse
20th October 2021, 11:40
water!

if anyone has land with springs, then considering bottle that water and sell for a profit, do it small community oriented only.

the same with farm products, process, pack and sell it, again community oriented only, break free from mainstream business and unite in your local area, the time is now.

Bubu
20th October 2021, 11:58
water!

if anyone has land with springs, then considering bottle that water and sell for a profit, do it small community oriented only.

the same with farm products, process, pack and sell it, again community oriented only, break free from mainstream business and unite in your local area, the time is now.

yes very good suggestion. As petrol becomes scares. Mobility will be sacrifice so maybe a more efficient delivery business. Or a mobile grocery store

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More People now have become aware of the real color of mainstream medicine. there will be a rise in demand of herbal medicine. And other alternative treatments such as CBD etc.

ExomatrixTV
20th October 2021, 11:58
Co-creating a parallel (alternative) economy that are mostly talented & gifted individuals from all walks of life that (are going to) find each-other (networking) bypassing the "normalization of insanity" Agenda2030 (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?111148-The-Great-Reset)!


It is already happening (https://whynotnews.eu/Top-300-Alternatieve-Media-NL.html) in The Netherlands

cheers,
John

Pam
20th October 2021, 12:05
Prices continue to rise, People are losing jobs, businesses going bankrupt. This thread is intended to make suggestions for businesses that will prosper in the near future. So that anyone who have lost their livelihood will have an idea what to do.

Price of petrol products here have increase 50% since lock down.

I suggest;
Biodiesel production and other alternative fuel such as biogas.
Converting vehicles to run on alternative fuel such as wood gas or Bio gas
Converting vehicles from ICE to electric.

Please post suggestions

Excellent thread, Bubu!!! I will seriouslu give this some thought. We need to get our imaginations working this out so we can create another version of reality. I am already feeling bits and pieces of it but we all need to begin creating this in our minds and formulating those ideas into the written word to bring it to fruition.

In response to Exo's great post, I live in a rather rural area and people always set up small stands if they have extra veggies, make artwork, sell honey or flowers or eggs. They do it on a honor system. Just pay into a box. I notice many seem to prefer buying this way.

Bubu
20th October 2021, 14:51
As goods will be in short supply a recycling business is a good idea also. Collect, repair, refurbish and re sell.

Did You See Them
20th October 2021, 15:17
Rickshaws - people need to travel short distances.

gini
20th October 2021, 15:24
Entertainment ,cafes ,bars & restaurants for greencard and test refusers.
Markets & events where the unjabbed are welcome!
Organic food &products.Dried fruits & nuts.Medicinal herbs,
Waterpurification systems.Firewood.Cooking courses,Gardening courses(Self)healing courses,recycle projects. Ebikes &bicycle repairing.Dome's ,teepee's & yurta's .Tiny houses ,wind & watermills,solar plaques &batteries...
The advantage of the created crisis is that much more people start questioning and are more open for alternative ways of living,looking for examples & guidance .
Paralel societies & off grid communities are growing in numbers and probably the best answer to the totalitarian tyranny.
Some say covid was the best what could happen to make much more people snap out of the hypnosis and getting ready to see and understand the truth..and it seems now more and more are willing to give things a try ..
Cooperation and bisnis with the focus on the needs of the local community is the way forward.
:thumbsup:Nice thread!

mizo
20th October 2021, 16:53
There will be lots of broken souls as well as businesses -I would have thought psychotherapy and counselling services would be in demand.

Frankie Pancakes
20th October 2021, 19:04
Unhappy with prices, ranchers look to build own meat plants

However, they say they will have important advantages, including more modern equipment and, they hope, less employee turnover thanks to slightly higher pay of more than $50,000 annually plus benefits along with more favorable work schedules. The new Midwest plants are also counting on closer relationships with ranchers, encouraging them to invest in the plants, to share in the profits.

https://abc3340.com/news/nation-world/unhappy-with-prices-ranchers-look-to-build-own-meat-plants

Bubu
21st October 2021, 06:03
Thanks so much to the ever dependable Avalonians. I hope some of our friends will find some of the suggestions useful.

@gini, That's a well thought out suggestions. Reading through all the suggestions 3 things became clear to me. "localize" "bypass corporate business" and more importantly "cooperate"

Home heating in cities run on natural gas. Also cooking. An alternative on this area will also be in demand.

TelosianEmbrace
21st October 2021, 08:28
One of the major focuses will be seeking healing from the jab. I foresee many alternative healing techniques gaining prominence. We have run our Health Store all the way through this time as the most locked down city in the world. We have seen a burgeoning interest in supplements such as vitamins C,D and zinc, as well as zeolite, quercetin, lysine, glutathione, colloidal silver and many others.

I am an energy healer, and there are new galactic guides coming through. The threat of black goo and AI is not a new one, and galactic beings have long since refined energy healing techniques to lessen or eradicate the effects of AI on the body. These and other alternative healing modalities could become very popular.

Brigantia
21st October 2021, 15:28
Anyone with basic and useful skills should prosper. People who can grow food, mend machinery, cook from basic ingredients and repair things.

Looking back at pre-war last century - and in a lot of cases after the war - most people were multi-skilled, especially if they were poor. My great-grandmother delivered babies (before the state demanded a qualification for that) and laid out the dead, and she was well-known in her area for her skill at those. Everyone tended a garden of flowers and food, but many of those gardens are now all lawn or paved patio. You would see many people servicing their own cars if they had one. Clothes were repaired and altered so that they could be handed down.

An elderly lady said to me recently, "nobody darns socks anymore" - to which I replied that I do! I knit woollen socks for the winter often and keep the remainder of the wool for repair, and I can also sew by machine and hand.

If those skills could be shared, it would create a barter system that would not require payment. I read that during the war, in France people in the countryside would send food to their relatives in the cities. They would also exchange, with the country folk sending things like wool and leather, and the towns folk would repay by sending leather gloves and knitted clothes that they had made.

Bubu
21st October 2021, 22:46
One of the major focuses will be seeking healing from the jab. I foresee many alternative healing techniques gaining prominence. We have run our Health Store all the way through this time as the most locked down city in the world. We have seen a burgeoning interest in supplements such as vitamins C,D and zinc, as well as zeolite, quercetin, lysine, glutathione, colloidal silver and many others.

I am an energy healer, and there are new galactic guides coming through. The threat of black goo and AI is not a new one, and galactic beings have long since refined energy healing techniques to lessen or eradicate the effects of AI on the body. These and other alternative healing modalities could become very popular.

Thanks for mentioning. This is probably the most important. Helping/ bringing back the afflicted by jab. And because of its importance it should not be considered as business. Rather service or necessity. Bringing back the jab is a necessity because vibes is contagious, vaxxed is contagious.

Bubu
21st October 2021, 22:53
Anyone with basic and useful skills should prosper. People who can grow food, mend machinery, cook from basic ingredients and repair things.

Looking back at pre-war last century - and in a lot of cases after the war - most people were multi-skilled, especially if they were poor. My great-grandmother delivered babies (before the state demanded a qualification for that) and laid out the dead, and she was well-known in her area for her skill at those. Everyone tended a garden of flowers and food, but many of those gardens are now all lawn or paved patio. You would see many people servicing their own cars if they had one. Clothes were repaired and altered so that they could be handed down.

An elderly lady said to me recently, "nobody darns socks anymore" - to which I replied that I do! I knit woollen socks for the winter often and keep the remainder of the wool for repair, and I can also sew by machine and hand.

If those skills could be shared, it would create a barter system that would not require payment. I read that during the war, in France people in the countryside would send food to their relatives in the cities. They would also exchange, with the country folk sending things like wool and leather, and the towns folk would repay by sending leather gloves and knitted clothes that they had made.

Agree 100% been saving on my hard disk information on useful skills.( must have a secure copy). We should have a thread for this too. And a big yes to barter. Been promoting barter/ money less society. Also a big big yes to cooperation.

Gracy
22nd October 2021, 00:19
Anyone with basic and useful skills should prosper. People who can grow food, mend machinery, cook from basic ingredients and repair things.

Looking back at pre-war last century - and in a lot of cases after the war - most people were multi-skilled, especially if they were poor. My great-grandmother delivered babies (before the state demanded a qualification for that) and laid out the dead, and she was well-known in her area for her skill at those. Everyone tended a garden of flowers and food, but many of those gardens are now all lawn or paved patio. You would see many people servicing their own cars if they had one. Clothes were repaired and altered so that they could be handed down.

An elderly lady said to me recently, "nobody darns socks anymore" - to which I replied that I do! I knit woollen socks for the winter often and keep the remainder of the wool for repair, and I can also sew by machine and hand.

If those skills could be shared, it would create a barter system that would not require payment. I read that during the war, in France people in the countryside would send food to their relatives in the cities. They would also exchange, with the country folk sending things like wool and leather, and the towns folk would repay by sending leather gloves and knitted clothes that they had made.

Agree 100% been saving on my hard disk information on useful skills.( must have a secure copy). We should have a thread for this too. And a big yes to barter. Been promoting barter/ money less society. Also a big big yes to cooperation.

One of the things I love about living in the country, is the barter system! Not a lot of dollars change hands out here, save for purchasing land and/or houses for instances, but for everyday, ordinary things?

There's an awful lot of "I can do this for you, if you'll do this for me". And it has a way of staying even back and forth over time.

So long as you've gone to the effort of developing your own certain individual skills over a lifetime whatever they may be, there's usually a return market coming back the other way that's based on handshakes, and no money need change hands.

You know, I really like things that way! It seems to be a dying way, but it's still here, time will tell...

In the end, I truly believe the old ways will survive as the classic Chief Jim Billie song describes. Just scroll to and click on "Old Ways Will Survive":
https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCXseh--BXScLD6ycUatu2NA

Hmmmm.... The old ways will indeed survive I strongly suspect, so long as we don't strangle each other first, ha ha....