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Thumbnail Green's avatar

I'm a lifelong permaculture practitioner. The alternative is to withdraw energy from a collapsing system and as very small units with broad distribution buffer until the fire burns itself out. Spend way less money. Act like you don't need anyones' approval and get busy as if your life depends on it. Grow potatoes, fix things, pay down debt, work share, homeschool, build and make. We simply cannot expect reliable insurance coverage from 'Jimmy The Brick'.

It's called work for a reason. At 52 with tanks, gardens, kids, straw bale house, wood lot, highly skilled friends who make everything from bacon to rum - I can say it is doable.

Start now. Go outside and get a plant pot and put some parsley in it. Get those good jeans and sew the hole in it and start performing actions that inform the Rothschilds and the whole parasitic system that they can Fuck Off!

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Renate Lindeman's avatar

Decentralization is the answer. And instead of a return to virtue, how about just a return to common sense, morals and personal responsibility. It all appears to be so overwhelming that we should focus on things that we CAN change. Start small. Inspire others. We started a community garden for example on our farm with a handful of families who are introduced to the concept of abundance. Abundance is the default state of our entire planet and all life. 'Their' model of scarcity requires perpetual propaganda, funding and effort. Stop the poisoning and nature and humans regenerate and thrive.

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