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spiritguide
19th August 2013, 15:53
A Veterans today article that gives a view of how to. Good read.

Article lead in...

Get Back to the Garden

by Dean Henderson

(Excerpted from my newly released book, Stickin’ it to the Matrix: Chapter 10)

Urbanization could well be the most dangerous trend on the planet. Cities are designed by the matrix, for the matrix and of the matrix.

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve visited different countries and witnessed the misery and plight of the urban poor in sharp contrast to the lives of happiness and relative ease I’ve seen among the rural poor in those same developing nations.

It’s the same here in the Ozarks.

Country folk here were decades ago disparagingly labeled “hillbillies” by the East Coast matrix press, mostly because they lived lives of incredible freedom and wore their stubborn independence from and defiance towards the system as a badge of honor.

The great thing about the Ozarks, which in my view sets it apart from any other place I’ve lived, is that this rebel mentality is still alive and kicking in a palpable way.

City life is designed by the Illuminati lunatics to extract the maximum toll from each member of the middle and lower classes, for the maximum benefit of the ruling classes. If you live in a city, you are a cash cow to be milked daily by these sick ****s.

It starts with expensive property. You can’t afford it. Nor do you want it. Many who bought into the suburban housing boom now find themselves living in ghost neighborhoods, unable to sell the house that is now worth half what they paid for it. Do you think that was just another coincidence?

Then there are the corporate factories and office towers, which city dwellers subsidize in all manner of underhanded ways while also being enslaved by one these welfare piggy facilities.

When they are released each day from their daily milking shift, they are not so subtly nudged by the nightly TV programmers towards a matrix-owned shopping mall, amusement park or restaurant where they are taught to be relieved of their grubstake under the guise of “rewarding yourself”.

Article link...

http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/08/19/get-back-to-the-garden/

Peace!

Orph
19th August 2013, 16:13
It would seem the song "Woodstock", written by Joni Mitchell would fit right in here.

spiritguide
19th August 2013, 16:50
Here let us all associate...

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Thanks for the suggestion.

Peace!

ghostrider
19th August 2013, 17:33
move in the city , buy some property , and I'll tell you what you can and cannot do with it, and by the way you'll need to pay me a fee once a year , a property tax ...if you don't pay it, I'll take your property and re-sell it, and start the game all over again with someone else looking for the american dream ...

Lifebringer
19th August 2013, 17:37
Store some soil/earth and leaves before the shtf. This way you'll have a beginning and compost to grow. Remember even tree seeds are needed, I have some maple heliocopters stored in a cooler where no light can penetrate. Trees that will be plentiful and provide shade and seeds that grow fast for rattan or other weaving of fans and other things needed. I wondered if there was a biofuel generator, where if hemp also is grown, we the people of the world can do it right this time, and provide a cheaper cleaner fuel for the road hog hummers, and trucks that don't go beyond 32 mpg's in the 21st centrury. If I was a man, I would consider the accessibility of fuel for vehicles that travel. Perhaps someone here has the "know how of biofuels" and can pass it on for us to use and separate and store for emergencies and storms and warmth in a small cave with a electric heater. Me, I like the "clay-upside-down-flower-pot-steel-bolt-candle-heater" posted on Youtube. I hear and think that is the most economical and green recyclability idea as well as energy efficiency and low carbon output. Great ideas coming from the little people/working poor and middle class children who were allowed to try stuff and paid attention in science class.

Bravo to the new ideas of the youth.

I have to go now. 7-8 hours devoted to proofreading, will get the book published.

Chow bella!

Lifebringer
19th August 2013, 17:50
My last statement of fact before going to my awakening new brothers and sisters here at Project Avalon, and I say this in love, to allow you to see the transportation monopoly, okay?

You never own anything, you think you purchased, above 50.00. Even your communication devices require a plug into their pockets, but that's just the communication monopoly. The transportation/auto mobile tax scam for ownership title to ticket" You know about that one right?
Allow me to talk some sweet truths and say when you first buy/allow someone to finance, your purchase of your car or even if you buy it or it's given and valued above 200.00, you are paying taxes over and over on something you yourself, have to repair to keep operable for the road. Let's see how many times...shall we.

1. Taxed at purchase, with interest
2. Taxed at the DMV for the licensing registering
3. Taxed at the pump.
4. Taxed in your insurance(they sure as heck aren't gonna foot the tax, NOT the elites who own the traps/ur hum system/businesses/monopolies.
5. Taxed every year, you drive it on the roads, that they cut the budget to NOT repair, and your auto repair bills go up, up, up.
6. When you junk it, they put a value on it again, as it dies, and charge you tax in the removal or, tow or whatever it takes, cradle to grave monopolies.

The same with your homes, but get this, they suck some interests out your American dream home every year, until the foreclose when you miss 3 payments. Doesn't matter you had the home for 10, 20 or 30 years, they still want to suck you dry till you dry every year, until "what you thought you owned," no longer functions.

Peace peeps.

Ernie Nemeth
19th August 2013, 21:34
Nasty facts Lifebringer. I wish they weren't true. Luckily, I'm out of both the house owning and car driving rackets. I won't even renew my driver's license. For that matter I don't think I will renew my electrician's license either (it is already 9 months expired). To hell with them all! Driving us back into the stone age in order to be free of them. But they are still there, damn them. It is only me that lives like a cave dweller, with nowhere to go and no place to build my own dreams and live my life unfettered by greedy, sociopathic individuals and their off-world masters. So I preach to those that will listen, but I cannot show by example.

There is no road that does not lead to slavery in this world.

I wish I could forgive them...but, alas, I am finding that extremely difficult. Until I do I am stuck in a nightmare of my own making...

WhiteFeather
19th August 2013, 22:16
This statement sums it up pretty good. "The United States is one big reservation and we are all in it" Russel Means

RunningDeer
19th August 2013, 23:13
I have to go now. 7-8 hours devoted to proofreading, will get the book published.
Yeah for you, Lifebringer. And thanks for the tip!


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The entire project cost around 10 dollars (including candle) and my Brother swears that his room is quite comfortable in these long winter nights.

The items you'll need are: 3 Pots that fit into each other (the "baby" pot should be the smallest you can buy) 1 Bolt that fits through all three of your pots (we used 3/8ths inch bolt that was 8 inches long) 6 Washers 5 3/8 inch nuts 8 1/2 inch nuts 2 bricks (size depends on the candles you use) 1 Candle 2 Hands (you could probably get it done with one, but it would take forever)


Me, I like the "clay-upside-down-flower-pot-steel-bolt-candle-heater" posted on Youtube. I hear and think that is the most economical and green recyclability idea as well as energy efficiency and low carbon output. Great ideas coming from the little people/working poor and middle class children who were allowed to try stuff and paid attention in science class....I have to go now. 7-8 hours devoted to proofreading, will get the book published.

Chow bella!

Bubu
20th August 2013, 00:28
Store some soil/earth and leaves before the shtf. This way you'll have a beginning and compost to grow. Remember even tree seeds are needed, I have some maple heliocopters stored in a cooler where no light can penetrate. Trees that will be plentiful and provide shade and seeds that grow fast for rattan or other weaving of fans and other things needed. I wondered if there was a biofuel generator, where if hemp also is grown, we the people of the world can do it right this time, and provide a cheaper cleaner fuel for the road hog hummers, and trucks that don't go beyond 32 mpg's in the 21st centrury. If I was a man, I would consider the accessibility of fuel for vehicles that travel. Perhaps someone here has the "know how of biofuels" and can pass it on for us to use and separate and store for emergencies and storms and warmth in a small cave with a electric heater. Me, I like the "clay-upside-down-flower-pot-steel-bolt-candle-heater" posted on Youtube. I hear and think that is the most economical and green recyclability idea as well as energy efficiency and low carbon output. Great ideas coming from the little people/working poor and middle class children who were allowed to try stuff and paid attention in science class.

Bravo to the new ideas of the youth.

I have to go now. 7-8 hours devoted to proofreading, will get the book published.

Chow bella!

Diesel engines can be fueled by wood. If you do not wish to modify engine run idler on bio diesel and throttle on wood gas. 1 liter diesel= 3.5 to 4 kg. wood. There are systems much simpler and more efficient than this (electricity) but they will not be allowed on the net. Fact is if it is feasible it will be taken out quickly and if it exist on the net it's not feasible. I have mentioned before that first thing to do is to take out the rulers and then free energy devices will pop up from everywhere. And yes I can do it many can and have.

http://www.motherearthnews.com/green-transportation/wood-gas-generator.aspx#axzz2cSiIJ4gV

Halo Ernie,

There are many roads to freedom like this for example http://www.off-grid.net/2012/12/28/daily-mail-main-story-about-off-grid-emma/. You just have to open up a bit and not want to bring all the lust of the modern world with you. Most of technologies means control. Learn how to eat rats frogs veges snakes insects. Yes I done it the first times are exciting. There are many edible food out there that we do not consider.

My latest discovery however and probably the most important comes about when I attempted to become a breatharian. What happened is that by fasting I have activated my prana processors and is now processing nutrients from the environment. So while I am eating lesser and lesser I also become healthier more and more. Important: after fasting do not go back to normal eating. eat only when hungry and eat just enough to satisfy hunger.

I also recommend this set of exercise to restore youthful vigor and appearance.

http://www.amazon.com/Ancient-Secret-Fountain-Youth-Kelder/dp/038549162X

http://thehealingjournal.com/node/504

Try it it's only a set of exercise it's like betting a dollar that stands a 50/50 chance to win a thousand. You'll be surprised.