I have started a group of guys who focus on canning and preserving food that we have grown or stock piled. The lockdown tactic will absolutely be used again regardless of the justification
Such great, practical and hopeful advice. Sometimes all we need, to get through moments of despair, is to identify what to work on next and then do it.
This quote has been helpful to me if I start getting lost in catastrophic thinking: "There are more things that frighten us than injure us, we suffer more in imagination than in reality." - Seneca
I am looking at the final goal actually of this "reset".
What I see is no escape from certain changes that will inevitably occur because people are living in dystopic utopia.
I am focusing on ways to avoid as much as I can the global survelliance technocracy.
How do people survive when physical currency becomes scarce and eventually fades out completely?
How do you trip the credit score system?
How much intrusive sensoring, and bio-sensoring survelliance will you be able to tolerate to be able to survive on the daily basis?
How much and to what extent the new system will intrude upon our desire to be independent?
Example I am in the country and I want to grow XYZ but local sustainability laws prohibit me from planting my own seeds.
or....I am installing solar power for but I am using and off grid system which is not allowed in the suburbs.
I have been already partially self sufficient in the suburbs: growing vegetables in raised beds for over 20 years, we have a brick oven outdoor too (in case the grid goes down we can still bake).
Being off grid is only going to buy us time, but eventually we will be stuck like everyone else.
So I think it is worth it to spend time fguring out how to by pass the system from every possible angle.
I have started a group of guys who focus on canning and preserving food that we have grown or stock piled. The lockdown tactic will absolutely be used again regardless of the justification
Excellent
That’s awesome! I need more of this in my life - no idea how to connect with & find likeminded people in my (liberal) county.
check for any agriculture related get togethers
Nice idea, I’ll look and see what I can learn now
Such great, practical and hopeful advice. Sometimes all we need, to get through moments of despair, is to identify what to work on next and then do it.
This quote has been helpful to me if I start getting lost in catastrophic thinking: "There are more things that frighten us than injure us, we suffer more in imagination than in reality." - Seneca
I am looking at the final goal actually of this "reset".
What I see is no escape from certain changes that will inevitably occur because people are living in dystopic utopia.
I am focusing on ways to avoid as much as I can the global survelliance technocracy.
How do people survive when physical currency becomes scarce and eventually fades out completely?
How do you trip the credit score system?
How much intrusive sensoring, and bio-sensoring survelliance will you be able to tolerate to be able to survive on the daily basis?
How much and to what extent the new system will intrude upon our desire to be independent?
Example I am in the country and I want to grow XYZ but local sustainability laws prohibit me from planting my own seeds.
or....I am installing solar power for but I am using and off grid system which is not allowed in the suburbs.
I have been already partially self sufficient in the suburbs: growing vegetables in raised beds for over 20 years, we have a brick oven outdoor too (in case the grid goes down we can still bake).
Being off grid is only going to buy us time, but eventually we will be stuck like everyone else.
So I think it is worth it to spend time fguring out how to by pass the system from every possible angle.