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Metta's avatar

Congratulations on your new project!

The best advice I've heard about the current madness is "Exit and build" ~ Whitney Webb

Sounds like that's what you're doing, while helping others to do the same. Probably the best strategy for maintaining life and sanity in the days ahead.

In the meantime, here are a couple more links that may be of interest:

> Parallel Systems: https://workflowy.com/s/beyond-covid-19/SoQPdY75WJteLUYx#/640331fd39e4

> Dead Cattle: https://workflowy.com/s/beyond-covid-19/SoQPdY75WJteLUYx#/ecda17d65580

AmericanVeteran's avatar

Thank you for posting the links. A parallel economy is EXACTLY what we do here! We support veterans. We support America First farmers and small businesses and we need to support children

Rebal's avatar

I've wondered similar things. Remember all the mutilated cattle w orifices removed? Sex organs and lips, if I remember right. That was right b4 they started pushing Trans surgeries (or mutilations). Were they test subjects?

Apapach-Arte's avatar

Listen to an episode on organic certification on the Darkhorse Podcast @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1c0Gfk-juC0. It seems that in order to obtain USDA Organic Certification, catlle will need to be vaccinated.

AmericanVeteran's avatar

Thank you Allannah. I suppose cattleman are going to have to be discerning about who they buy their cattle from and how they raise them. Id hope that most cattleman would be wise enough to know that the USDA is perpetuating a huge fraud with a mandate about the mRNA shot for cows. Seems "the powers the be" want everything and everyone to have these nasty chemicals in our bodies. Growing our own food is now more important than ever.

Apapach-Arte's avatar

Yes, I was just thinking about that (growing our own food) when I saw your reply. Not sure how I’ll be able to manage that, but thinking we might need to start forming communities and sharing our resources and skills as a possible solution.

AmericanVeteran's avatar

When you decide to grow your own food and have questions, please let me know. We grow a fairly large garden, we have hens who lay our eggs and in the summertime we raise meat chickens. Some we sell to the community as well as I keep enough to feed my family.

If you start with a small garden and maybe 5 or 6 laying hens, you could preserve what you grow for times when food may or may not be available plus you would know that food is safe to eat.

Apapach-Arte's avatar

Definitely interested in learning more about this. Now would be a good time to start getting informed, with spring right around the corner.

AmericanVeteran's avatar

awesome. You can start with a small garden, of food that you like to eat. Id start small if you have never gardened before.

Start a small garden plot. I found this on Amazon Id start with or crops that you like. Broccoli, bush green beans, potatoes, kale and tomatoes are easy to grow. You can grow the tomatoes in a large 5 or 10 gallon food safe buckets. Do not plant the tomatoes and potatoes together but in separate containers.

The bush green beans, broccoli and kale can be grown together. Let me know if you have further questions

https://www.amazon.com/Galvanized-Raised-Vegetables-Planter-6x3x1ft/dp/B07PF8P3KC?pd_rd_w=qDbc5&content-id=amzn1.sym.0a5cf874-7980-4dfa-bdab-43b0ab26bfb2&pf_rd_p=0a5cf874-7980-4dfa-bdab-43b0ab26bfb2&pf_rd_r=3TQDDRZ5SHNQCH17GCW2&pd_rd_wg=bifHr&pd_rd_r=5ecaa7b3-0825-4dc6-8ded-5e75d6d60f5e&pd_rd_i=B07PF8P3KC&ref_=pd_bap_d_csi_day0_2_i&th=1

Rebal's avatar

That's what it's all about. That's how people survived. Everyone does something. Share, barter & trade. Know & support your local business people. We can do it. It's been done that way most of history

Rebal's avatar

That's ludicrous