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Look I’ve been strategising against this evil lying lazy bullshit for over 20 years. I did my permaculture design course at 18 and I’m 53. The key is to have skills and moves. Tricks up your sleeve. I can build a rocket stove for home heating out of mud and stone or street rubbish if needed. Food can be found as weeds or stray dogs!. We have song and we have toughness and we HAVE to grow a spine and be a giant bug in their arse. People have to aggregate aggressively. If you can’t afford your house mortgage or rent TEAM THE FUCK UP. This resistance needs building from the ground up.

Reduce ego. Make shelves out of cardboard boxes if you have to. Dignity is in the voice and the heart not STUFF.

I live like a king and my house is built from straw bales rendered with mud. Yes I know it’s much harder now but we have to join in together in sharing and skills and saying fuck off to bullies.

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My reaction is the opposite of this. We need industry! We need to be productive and we need to call the “green economy” what it is; Communism.

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The only way to maintain your life is through working. The world population could be working and the world would prosper. Working is Nobel and making a living is the only way to stop poverty give your life meaning and make the world a better place.

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Beware the brainiac who blames the world's ills on an "ism."

BTW, Chad, what do you see as the difference between Communism, Fascism, and Zionism?

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May want to delete the last word. Read the end of Elizabeth’s post

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Fact is...It's all Totalitarianism and was camouflaged with an 'HONORABLE-SOUNDING' word, Imperialism. From the Imperialist Fabian-Milner Socialist Conspiracy's support and funding of Lenin's Russia to all threats of Totatalitarian Coup today...It's been the predominant Government of all time and the one ALL OF THE FREE WORLD IS ALLOWING TO TAKE OVER AGAIN AFTER ONLY TWO-HUNDRED YEARS OF LIBERTY.

Nobody is standing to fight these BANKING/CORPORATIST tyrannts making the old Kings, Queens, Peers and Landed Gentry appear gentle with their starvation, exposure and tolerable filth as the condition by which the masses lived in forced disease, ignorance and poverty.

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Yes, yes, and yes. We have become way too attached to our stuff and forgotten that we are NOT what we own. I see a return to multi-generational housing, which is one of the best things that could happen to society.

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Are you nuts? If you want to be living in generational housing then do it. But CHOICES and FREEDOMS are the only things that matter in life. To all be the same is called SLAVERY.

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As long as we have the option, you are free to choose how you live. Multi-generational housing can be a great option for some, although I greatly fear that the WEF cretins won't be leaving us much of anything in the way of choice.

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id recommend anyone leaving home by the time theyre 18. there are so many power struggles and domination in families. the longer you stay addicted to their food and money, the harder it will be to create your own. i dont believe in "happy families". generational sounds horrendous, living with my grandma? jesus christ. i prefer being by myself most of the time.

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Yes worst thing we did was become a mobile society and see families separated. We need to prioritize people-not things!

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If you haven't seen the movie, You Can't Take It With You, from 1938, you have so far missed a great and endearing movie. It isn't as much about multigenerational housing as it is about bunching up, making do with less than ideal circumstances, and finding life itself worth living for its own sake.

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Sure as long as you don’t have an alcoholic drug addict sex fiend for relatives. In that case it’s called HELL

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I'm well aware. It's probably much easier to find combinations of people you could never live with than the opposite.

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Being self sufficient is amazing. Having skills is even better.

That being said, do you see what you're saying?

It's the equivalent of "Yes, of course there are flush toilets available to the select few, but I know how to construct an outhouse."

Perhaps the real solution is to simply make sure EVERYONE, not just the "select few" have modern conveniences available.

There are more common people than there are elites. We seem to have forgotten that.

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Yes there are 1000 times we commoners as the elites. But the elites own the mouthpiece, the press, that allows them to virtue signal their asses off, as they tell us how we will eat bugs and be happy. No, this will require the revolution our founders knew would come.

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Start small. Be very selective at beginning about the local invitees. First gathering meet n greet. Let the concerns be expressed and flow. Then start accumulating lists of skills from attendees. Have speakers from within the group detail tips and skills from their expertise. Phones left in cars. Listen and learn. Be aware that folks will be at differing levels of awareness of societal situations. Baby steps at beginning. Be generous and caring; it is not a knowledge/skills p*****g contest. Let it grow organically.

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It doesn't take long for people to see weeds and stray dogs, not to mention possum, pigeon, rat, snake, etc. as food. Once that happens, you'll be hard pressed to find kosher bugs.

My ancestors lived in mud huts which were built in a day by tossing adobe mud at long branches stuck into the mud and tied together in the middle. Teaming up is a good idea, but a better idea is to never borrow any money in the first place. The word mortgage literally means "dead pledge; death pledge; death grip etc."

I'm a big fan of poor man's fiberglass over cardboard, and there are countless videos online showing how to make everything from dressers to curio cabinets, coffee tables to book cases and entertainment centers that look like they cost thousands of dollars; all of them made from cardboard, shredded newspapers and glue.

The powers that should not be, through financialization/usury have created a world of scarcity. A world where people work for slave wages to eat highly processed byproducts laced with transfats, sugar and salt. Most literally can't stomach the idea of eating, much less even growing their own food. They will die because they're either too stupid or too lazy to cut into a squash or pumpkin, cut and toss the seeds in a pile, and eat perfectly healthy nutritious food. Those discarded seeds alone provide more than enough to sustain a neighborhood in poverty. Nature's abundance is wasteful. In a few years, a few tubers strategically placed can provide thousands of pounds of food, but how many will be willing to dig them up , peel and cook them?

It's much harder now because too many people can barely comprehend how to construct or reply to a complete, coherent sentence. Anything more than a tweet might as well be "War and Peace" or an Encyclopedia.

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well, i used to play online computergames, first person shooters (quake), as far back as 1996. im still damaged from it. its adrenaline every second. cant really get that rush nowadays, but i freak out (people) sometimes with my energy. anyway, im happy i found substack, i love the long articles, as opposed to social media, or god help me, bitchute... ive tried several times to read nietzsches "thus spake zarathustra" on project gutenberg, but i just get bored. its a shame. my best friend reads a lot, and i envy her. there was a transcript of electronic allergy i read a year ago, took all day. the longest ive read in a long time. i did though try turning off electricity in my apartment 2013-2015, and then i could read. its the electricity that makes me sick, gives me energy, but also makes me fatigued. i would never touch a smartphone, i only use a simple and cheap 24-hour battery laptop. i have tried em a few times, but all i could do was endlessly watch random youtube videos and push "like", typing takes forever with 2 fingers instead of 10. smartphones steal your soul, its such a strong energy that my willpower is completely defeated. ive recommended tons of people in pain ditching their smartphone. they never say anything good about my advice or even answer me though. im so tired of humanity... just end us, theres no intelligence left. its not just "useless eaters", its useless clickers and useless watchers too.

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God LOVES you! No one is useless. Everyone has a purpose. Pray sincerely, consistently, and ask for His direction, protection, and guidance. You'll get it, even if it takes awhile.

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sorry, im immune to missionaries, unless its a position.

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thanks you words helped me with some decisions....best from OR

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I am with you. I live off-grid on a mountain in the Western Cape. Perfect living in 35 sq mtrs.

https://austrianpeter.substack.com/p/the-financial-jigsaw-part-2-localisation?s=w

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I like your attitude, but, are you saying we should look at stray dogs as a food source?

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The way to stay healthy is to suffer along with nature: use your body to survive. your mind to up your ante, and your spirit to always be ready to fight the war lords of evil who are hidden in the future!

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Nothing you ever do with your life will scatter delight around as much as your eventual taking leave of it.

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He is banned for all time. Please email me direct when you see these comments. I try to keep Saturday and Sunday free of the battle. Ejnickson@protonmail.com

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Have you looked at his substack page here? The guy is all about hate and the classic low-IQ low-self-esteem victim answer to everything wrong in his life of “the JOOS!” Which, curiously, seems to be his answer to everything wrong in the world, as well. What a sad strange little man.

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I just saw this. Thank you. I think my view of what he said is correct, but earlier, a couple of people took me to deserved task for my tone. It doesn't defuse hate to add hate. And it certainly isn't Christian, which I am.

But damn, the hatred of Jews drives me crazy. In the United States, there is a significant percentage which isn't ashamed to label themselves anti - Semitic. Not only is that depressing, it's frightening. I see these people as a husband might see a man who was showing obvious libidinous interest in the guy's wife. Anti - Semites are poisonous. The amount of anti - Semitism there is in a country is a reliable indicator of that country's health or sickness.

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Dude my arm has been broken four times in fights. I grew up hard - no father teenage mum. If we could only meet at the pub to discuss. Wanka

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You omitted the final coup de grace. When the derivatives markets collapse (which they will) the legislation governing those markets dictates that the underlying assets on which those derivatives are based (ie. the trees, etc) become the property of the financial institutions underpinning those markets. In other words, it’s a land grab. (See David Webb’s The Great Taking - https://rumble.com/c/c-5345620)

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^^^This!^^^

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Way back before enclosure the British came to Scotland with the Highlands clearances. My family were cleared off our land near Tulloch and Inverness in 1746 and sold into indentured servitude and transported for life to Virginia colony. The clearances are already underway. Recent fires and destruction of communities and eradication of cost effective food production is part of the programme.

We are building a team of woodsmen as in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves. These are our forests. We won't yield them. Ever.

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Boom 💥. Yes we are. Doesn’t matter how much concrete and poison weeds persist. Viva la weeds!

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I am serenely confident that the over-investments in complexity that this matrix-of-schemes represents will result in exactly the sort of collapse that Joseph Tainter predicted. One module of this is that anything organized on the giant scale is going to fail — medical systems, supply chains, education, retail commerce, agriculture. . . . In short, none of their shit is going to succeed. But Modernity as we've known it, with all its comforts and conveniences, will be no more.

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John M Greer said in 2012: 'Collapse now and avoid the rush'.

People in Italy and Japan live ~10 years longer than in the USA. Maybe the loss of some 'medical systems' would be a *good* thing.

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Agree.

Hospitals are an expensive place to die.

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I wholeheartedly agree that the complexity will lead to chaos. I’m curious as to what elements of modernity you believe will disappear and which will continue? I’m really hoping refrigeration continues!

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Hopefully Tik Tok and Facebook go first.

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It's in my books: "The Long Emergency" and "Too Much Magic."

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actually, i turned off my fridge and freezer years ago. i identified 7 distinct sounds to them. the worst was at like 3 in the morning every day which always woke me up, it was from the auto-defreezing. i started eating healthy - no pills, wheat, sugar, additives or conservatives. i just couldnt have them on then, as my hearing got better, and they emit high frequency randomly pulsating ringing noises constantly. and i started eating whole foods - just 1 ingredient. i also concocted a dish which involved about 30 ingredients and every flavour there is. the base was rice (cooked while doing other things) and chopped onions (fried in the microwave for a few minutes). it took about 3 minutes of effort to make. instead of butter you use coconut oil. instead of highly refined wheat flour (shown to be more addictive than cocaine) you use nut flour. instead of ketchup (which doesnt actually have to be in a fridge since its brimming with conservatives) i used tomato puré. i find no need for refrigeration at all anymore. anyway, i wrote about it here: https://svenskadikter.com/Postapocalyptic_stew its in swedish though so use google translate. its so simple and so tasty. the sauce is only about 1/4 decilitres when finished. you dont add water to it, but it adds intense flavour to food. i also deviced another version with cornflakes instead, and its possible to make due without onions, so you can make it without available electricity. the only wheat is in a tiny amount in soy.

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I was thinking primarily about air conditioning because it’s often in excess of 33 here. But what about beer? Warm beer?

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oh, didnt know that. what about an air conditioner that runs on diesel? lol. i dont drink alcohol. not coffee or tea either. you can brew them cold though, just put it in water over a few hours (liptons take a few secs). insta-coffee is better - no waste! and i like my coffee in any way really. i used to eat coffee beans even. i use hot tap water on the coffee anyway. gets quite warm.

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If y’all aren’t reading this commenter’s Substack, you’re in for a treat! https://open.substack.com/pub/jameshowardkunstler?r=z7ibl&utm_medium=ios

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Bang on James. Brittle system indeed. Simply on the level of specialisation being handed over to tech. The doctor patient relationship is now losing its iterative and personal function. Loneliness kills faster than a virus. Love my Kunstler, Heinberg, Orlov and Holmgren books btw. Thanks

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This is a damning article. It makes me want to gather the pitchforks. I wrote about NAC’s when I first started doing journalism. The detail on your article and the original (It was shared with me last week) is nothing less than new absolute monarchies. These handful of people have gotten together and decided they will divide the world among themselves. Thanks for writing it.

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May they eat their own.

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The problem is they won’t eat their own until they have ran out of serfs to eat. This is how Warlords are born. They’ll start giving themselves titles next.

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If we know where they live essentially they could become BBQ meat.

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You won't live to see it.

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I cannot believe how happy I am to not be a liberal or green idiot. You have to be extremely low on brain cell count to buy into this nonsense. I think it is leading to the evaporation of billions of humans who will no longer have control over their lives or fates. Perhaps there is hope since just about every one of these silly schemes turns to dust because they are in conflict with reality and the laws of unintended consequences, whereby the future cannot be fully known.

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They are the useful idiots

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I think they key to the "New Communism" is virtue, disguised as "the greater good."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rj2RCPWDTG4

Lots of people fall for this; I've spoken to some of them, and they see others making these sacrifices, but don't believe it will impact their life.

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Carbon credits, the indulgences purchased from the Church of Gaia.

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Satanic evil, it is (as Yoda would put it), but the thought pops into my thinking thing that at some point in this they'll have gone too far. Can't predict where or when, but this just isn't as subtle as they've been in the past, with things like WWII. Just sayin.

As always, remember that only one power can defeat Satan, say your prayers, attend Mass/Communion, read 180 Degrees, and watch your 6 o'clock.

Oh, and bless you, Elizabeth

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Sorry, but the "Mass and Communion" that you advocate for have become Satanic rituals in the Catholic Church which is now ruled a cabal of devils known as the cardinals and the fake "Pope."

Organized religions are not to be trusted.

They are at the root of almost all the evil that is destroying the world.

I saw it in my own community during the Lockdown. The priests shut the doors of the churches to the most needy and locked out every community group that met in the parish rooms.

And they have been closed ever since with no explanation from the priest/pastor who does nothing except exhort the few parishioners that are left to fork over their money.

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Not at all true of the Catholic churches in my area: they were the only ones, along with two of the fringe Protestant churches, to remain open all along. They've kept up their community outreach programs and meals as well.

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I completely understand your pain - the Official Anglican Churches (at least in N America and Britain) and the US Episcopal Church has also given in to the Other Side. In Canada and the US, and I'm sure in Britain there are "continuing" Churches that have maintained Apostolic Succession and still practice "that faith which has been believed everywhere, always, by all." And I know that there are still many Bishops, Priests and Congregations of the Roman Catholic Church in North America that do the same. If there are none in your vicinity, keep looking, but do not let Satan win. He wants your fear and pain, he feeds on it. Keep the faith and cause him the pain that every saved soul gives him.

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Try finding a Catholic Traditional Latin Mass in your area; they are typically in a church renamed an "oratory." The government in the US has decided that those who attend are domestic terr0ri$ts, so there must be value there.

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There are about 25 Catholic rites in the Catholic Church. The Latin (Roman) is one of them. If your Novus Ordo Mass has gone whack-a-doodle, and there is no Trad Latin Mass nearby, find one of the rites. Many find deep solace in Ukrainian Greek Catholic liturgy, or Coptic Catholic, Maronite Catholic, Melkite Catholic, Syro-Malabar Catholic… The liturgy is profound and reverent.

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Good point Donna, I didn't think of that.

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And that power has allowed the BVM to crush satans head!! Have no fear⚔️

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"a single person who stops lying can bring down a tyranny"

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Having lived in rural Mexico for seven years, I do not believe the overlords can pull off their scheme over here. The trap begins with debt and most Mexicans have none. 40% don’t have a bank account. Their homes are on property that has been possessed by their family for decades if not close to a century. Many live on ejido land that belongs to their tribe. Any mass dispossession would result in another revolution, and rural Mexicans still identify with their warrior ancestors.

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Is Chiapas a good example of "ungovernable" folk?

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IMHO, the entire nation is ungovernable. Every time that I try to describe it, I stop and erase what I’ve written. The people are compliant and noncompliant in ways unlike those of their peers north of the border.

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Your source is horribly incorrect. It’s a San Benito bracelet. I have several that I bought at the monastery near my home.

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i read through more of the thread now, this is what i found: https://twitter.com/PerimeterNews/status/1797667678049669255

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You’re being gaslit. Claudia has been criticized by the Jewish community in Mexico for not being a Zionist. Quit trying to stir up shjit.

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That’s not living. That’s is a third world country mentality Mexico is run by murderers. Same as the United States and they want America to be a banana republic filled with poverty and disease.

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Thanks for your input but I’m a lot happier in Mexico than I was in the USA.

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Nice to see this amplified. This has been around for a long time as the Bastiat quote from the 1845-1848 period attests. It also reflects the importance of understanding the personality of constantly seeking evermore glutinous control over others. We used to dismiss these people as few and far between that we had to live with. We saw them as problematic but took a live-let-live approach and considered them fringe. We should no longer do this but call everyone's attention to recognize the mental defects these individuals carry. The situation has become too severe to ignore by any of us. We need to be politically active to remove the power these folks have taken and take back local control. Everyone should exit social media and if not, demand that personal information has value and requires compensation.

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Isn't it strange that much of Google Earth's images of US Forests are over ten years old?

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I wouldn’t know. Never use it.

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I think that the explosion of cheap and disposable products was part of the plan to induce a consumer psychology that could be exploited to further these type of plans. They want us to feel like constant repurchases and constant production of cheap, flimsy goods is unavoidable. It is not.

There is no reason why consumer products cannot be made to last. These days most things you buy for your home fall apart after a year or two. I have a a pair of coffee cups from a company (now gone) called Victor that used to be used in many restaurants. They are thick and solid and will last indefinitely. Cast iron skillets can be passed down to your children, but they market cheap, thin skillets covered in hormone modulating non-stick chemicals. I'm sure that most people can think of many examples of this sort of pre-ordained obsolescence.

It is all on purpose. I have no doubt that there are good solutions to many of our energy, resource and consumption problems but those solutions will not be allowed to succeed in the market-- they would undermine the sense of crisis that we are supposed to feel.

You can see this psychological trick in many places, like the nature shows I like to watch with my kids. In the modern version, every animal is borderline starving and they *must* always mention how humans are to blame. The effect on childrens' psychology is awful.

I hope that we can break the grip of this cartel not only on our economic and financial system but on minds.

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But durable consumer products can be found, just not in the usual outlets. Our (very) small farm mostly runs on stuff I've bought at secondhand stores and yard/farm sales, where you can find things - US made - that have stood the test of time and still work perfectly. Most importantly, most of these things are fixable when they go awry.

Your coffee mugs sound perfect, by the way.

I've found everything from old, solid wood furniture (learning to refinish is not hard, just stick to stuff that isn't a valuable antique), to poultry equipment, a large Daisy butter churn in perfect condition, and practically all my tools for the garden and barn. The stuff is sturdy and will last way past my lifetime, as it lasted long past the lifetime/s of its former owners. Excellent Griswold cast iron, the old, quality, stuff, is cheaper than the newer, thinner pans so grab them when you find them for a few dollars.

My house is furnished with antiques, most not especially valuable, but still perfectly usable and much more attractive than anything from Ikea. My Hoosier cabinet in the kitchen was $95 and I spent an entire, enjoyable, summer restoring it. We tell time with Victorian-era pendulum clocks, bought very cheaply, not operating, and repaired by a local guy who's a clock genius; most of my kitchen gear belonged to my grandma.

When I need something new, I will save up the money and purchase Amish-made when possible. They are hardworking, not woke, and do not hate White people.

Here's my take on the whole thing: TPTB are debasing our money as fast as they can, but durable goods will always retain some value, however modest, and skills one develops will always be precious. Hang onto these things. When everything's gone CBDC, we can still use actual things as currency, like those Griswold cast iron pans. Heck, tins of tuna work as "money" in prisons. I don't call it bartering, something the government wants to tax, I prefer to take care of my neighbors with no strings attached, no accounting. In turn, when we have needed something, they've been there for us.

I'll hasten to add that we help our neighbors no matter their political affiliation. There are a lot of conservatives here in Vermont (surprised?), and a whole lot of people on Team D. Our nearby neighbors, although few in number, run the gamut of political views, but they are good, caring people who we can count on in a pinch, so we are there for them when they need us.

Most of all, pray.

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Thank you for this excellent and insightful comment. I'm raising two school aged children now via homeschooling and our disposable income (what little there is left of it) goes into their education. I was extremely pleased to be able to buy a set of Great Books of the Western World to use as raw material for our study.

For many other things it is difficult for us to avoid the disposable goods trap for now since we simply have to minimize costs. It is rather horrific to be bound to such a flawed system.

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Good for you!

We homeschooled our three boys way back in the 80's when people would ask us if it was even legal. Our oldest eventually got a Bachelor's degree in psychology, the middle boy went to community college for theater, 4.0 GPA (then found he didn't really like actors and became an accountant who still does some amateur acting on the weekends) and number three spent a month at community college, decided it was a waste of time, started a successful business and bought a nice house for cash at age 29. Both his brothers work for him now and nobody lives in our basement.

We nickle-and-dimed all the materials for our homeschooling, used the local library and annual book sales. We did not own a computer until the youngest turned 18 (probably one of the smartest things we did as parents) and our boys were full-fledged adults by the time cell phones became really common, so we dodged that bullet. :)

All our boys had part-time, paying work by the age of 15. Some of it was informal because of their age, but they worked nonetheless. Once they were old enough for working papers, they were off to the races, so to speak.

You can do it, your children will turn out fine, and when it's all over, I promise you will never, ever, regret your decision to keep your kids out of government schools.

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Same for us in late 80s.

It was tough and financially tight at times, but we know it was the best life decision we made.

Grandkids now being homeschooled.

Polite, social, well-rounded.

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Same situation for us in homeschooling in the 80’s Now our grandchildren are homeschooled as well. I doubt they will have cell phones until past 18.

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If you are still fortunate to have a grandfather, then go look in his toolbox.

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Yes indeed , Whitney is not Elizabeth and Elizabeth is not Whitney. That is why I listen to and financially support both along with others as no one person holds all the information.David Icke, as I have stated before brought me out of the fog and into the light and from that point I have ventured to places I never could have dreamed of . Jorden Maxwell, Greg Reese. Jon Rappaport, Whitney Webb

Elizabeth, Cathy O,brien , Jim Marrs , Howdie Mickowski, plus dozens more. Maybe hundreds. After a while a core truth becomes evident and it keeps getting larger by the day and will never stop as long as you don't stop looking.Here is a great piece I found today talking about the history of it all.

https://rumble.com/v4cmd4r-khazarian-mafia-satanists-cannibals-adrenochrome-and-the-god-eaters-part-1-.html

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I get that it says that on paper, but who's going to enforce it?

Isn't the real great reset just the mass ignorance of the financial system?

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The mass ignorance sure makes it possible!

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'Ignorance' In the sense of acting like the corrupt rules don't exist.

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Oh, I read that differently.

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In the US, our judicial system is broken.

Different rules for different people. So depending on where you are, the color of your skin and your religion, I don't see enforcement as a problem.

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The title'a first words reveal it to be ignorant BS.

The tie that binds is Luciferianism, and by promoting brain dead Jew Hate crapola you bind yourself to Satan as a fellow enemy of God and Man.

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You Obviously did not listen to any part of it so you should just be quiet! You are what I refer to as a rock thrower. You seem to be in the wrong forum

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Wrong forum? You came here looking for an echo chamber?

I don't believe you will find what you are looking for.

I have disagreed vehemently with Donald, and he neither deleted my post nor trolled me.

I know you wish you could make the world safe for ignorant know it alls, but you can't.

Don may decide not to intervene, it's his page which is why I respectfully asked, but you seem to be down with trolling and utterly unfamiliar with intelligent discourse, like you deluded Troll Buddy.

If your mind wasn't so very obscured by clouds of nonsense you would have noticed I made clear that I have heard it all and the tiny portion that is even vaguely true is aa utterly irrelevant as your bias is plain in that you offer no criticism of your Troll Buddy displaying not the slightest trace of comprehension of anything I said.

Exactly what part of " No People are All Anything" registers in your twisted minds as " Jews are All Good", anyway?

And why do you shake your fist at me?

I am not God, take your flimsy case to Him.

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On a 2nd reading this becomes very cogent, devastating. Bastiat saw well how even our values get reset to a new social reality. 'When a group becomes accustomed to plunder, over the course of time their legal system is adjusted to allow it, their moral code is changed to condone it, [& their popular culture rises up to celebrate it.]'

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This may well be the most scary of Elizabeth's articles that I've read so far. Terrifying actually.

In the state of NY which is controlled by the Demo-Commie-Fascists, they have been legislating the Green Satan Agenda for years, but of course under different names like "The Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act" which is our very own Green New Deal.

Here's an example from right in my own backyard of the NY suburbs. A friend of mine inherited a house with about 100 acres of prime land in affluent Northern Westchester county. The family had no money to speak of and all of them had moved except for the father who stayed in the large dilapidated house till he died.

The son who inherited the place loved it but couldn't afford to pay the taxes let alone do all the maintenance so he decided to sell off most of the land and keep the house with a couple of acres. His goal was to preserve the property so he went to the town and asked if they would buy the land and use it for a park. They declined for obvious reasons- they didn't want to lose the property taxes.

He then went to several developers who were willing and able to build some very tasteful and environmentally sensitive condos or houses that would have preserved the property and habitat. However, when they went to the town with plans, of course they were told that it would take years to get all the approvals that would be necessary to build.

Meanwhile, the son was getting behind on the taxes and didn't want to lose everything, so he started meeting with the various officials to find out what he could do easily and quickly on the 100+ acres.

Incredibly enough, the first thing they came up with was a "solar farm"- possibly the MOST DESTRUCTIVE thing you could do with the beautiful land that is wooded with wetlands and is a natural habitat for wildlife. Not to mention that the solar panels and accessories are FROM CHINA - surprise surprise.

So sad to say, that's what he did- made a deal with the Chinese or whoever their reps are in the solar company and now, as I write this, the land is being bulldozed, the trees are being taken down, the wetlands polluted and the birds and other wildlife that have been there for generations are looking for new homes if they haven't been killed.

And the beat goes on..........

PS- just came across this article in the Daily Mail that shows how ONE PERSON can f*** things up for millions of people in NY. This is the kind of control that the DemonRats have in our state.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13485685/mets-owner-casino-barren-carpark-new-jobs-blocked.html

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They will always use property tax increases to steal your land and property.

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P.S. Great comments on that DM article!

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OMG, so sad that he saw no other choice than to sell out.

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Jun 2Liked by elizabeth nickson

Having now read the Webb article, I see this as a full luciferian inversion of the concept of a free market. Profit will no longer follow productivity and the creation of useful services. Instead, they will reward economic destruction by shaking down productive businesses for carbon offset payments and then transferring them (after siphoning off their own share) to the municipal leaders most successful at destroying their local economy and enslaving people with debt. All facilitated by surveillance and crypto.

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Fun little story. I know someone who is employed at a manufacturing company that creates activated carbon for things like respirators and filters. So they manufacture carbon. Big multi-national company.

Their CEO in the EU is a full on greenie. Sends out missives all the time about "sustainability."

He doesn't seem to realize that his CARBON company will eventually be eliminated because of "sustainability."

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As long as they grease the right palms, all will be forgiven. Carbon offset payments are reinvented indulgences.

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