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Life long learner living off the grid in the PNW. Growing food, living simple. Pursuing extreme sovereignty and finding peace in the less conventional way. Unix, plan9, free software, and minimalism enthusiast. Seeking first the Kingdom, and the King

There are people, walking around among us, WHO believe engineered global pandemics are a business model.

doctors hate this one trick

what a glorious time to be alive.

Reporting is free speech.

Censorship requires a power imbalance.

The second half of the Thomas Massie interview on the Tucker Carlson podcast is a master class on offgrid living.

damn. Rep Thomas Massie on the Tucker Carlson Podcast spilling the T for 2 hours straight on what a complete an utter shitshow Washington DC is. Oof.

"Historically, farming has been a process of demolishing nature. And without reconsideration, the process continues to this day. When you plow the land, you kill the life which was thriving in the soil. And once you kill the life in the soil, you create a world of death. The need for chemical fertilizers then arises because the land is made sterile in this way."

-- Yoshikazu Kawaguchi

Well, we have so thoroughly destroyed human health in America through every part of our institutionalized systems, it makes sense they would try to normalize disease as beautiful.

"The wicked are sunk down into the pit that they made. In the trap that they hid is their own foot snared.

The Lord is known by this judgement He executes... the wicked is snared in the work of his own hands.

Pause and meditate on this.

The wicked will be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God.

For the needy shall not always be forgotten, and the expectation of the poor will not be allowed to perish forever.

Arise, O Lord, let not man prevail. Let the heart of the wicked be judged in your sight. Put them in fear, O Lord, that the nations may know themselves to be but men."

Psalm 9:15-20

hung a hammock by the salmon berries under the Alder canopy.

cause hammock.

I feel it. I’m trying to live it out.

My parents have been married for 60 years today. When I saw them last week, they were out in the yard together laughing and joking with each other. I had one of those moments where I saw the span of their lives together and the adventures they have had, in a flashing moment. They still live God, still love each other, and to this day laugh, and think outside the box.

Some people inherent wealth in the form of money. I have inherited the wealth of being raised by parents who loved each other openly, and us, every day. And I saw how they did it. The choices they made. Sometimes purely by choice and will. But they always did it. It’s a legacy I find more valuable than diamonds.

Some years ago, I lived outside of an Inuit village in a fly fishing camp in Alaska for a summer. The only way in was by plane, and then riverboat.

There were 15 houses built by the Federal Government in the Inuit village. They were built to Federal code. With toilets, sinks, plumbing, wiring, outlets, everything.

Because the village was remote, they had no power, no piped water, nothing. So nothing in those houses worked. But the locals had found ways to adapt them to be somewhat livable in that environment.

This was my first experience seeing the nature and effect of centralized government.