I’ve just returned home from spending the weekend in Deadwood, South Dakota for the 5th installment of the Badlands Media Great American Restoration Tour.
One of the panels I spoke on during the event was called Our Sovereign World where we discussed moving our society away from the centralized powers and industries into systems with more freedom, prosperity, and sovereignty.
During the Q&A portion of this panel, retired Lt. Gen. Steve Kwast (Air Force) gave some brief thoughts about the areas of society that we need to regain our sovereignty in, what we called “The 8 Pillars of Prosperity”.
Those areas are Water, Food, Shelter, Information, Energy, Transportation, Healthcare, Finance.
I am a huge proponent of the idea that decentralization of our governing systems is crucial to attain our true freedom and prosperity, so I’d like to take a moment and briefly highlight how the Powers that Be have centralized their control in each of these 8 industries that Kwast highlighted, and some of the tools we can use to regain our sovereignty in them.
Food
Large agri-businesses have been working to centralize their control over the food industry for decades, especially beginning in the 1970s and 80s with Monsanto’s genetic engineering of plants and seed patenting that essentially forced farmers to use their products. The World According to Monsanto is a great documentary about the corruption of Monsanto, these days the BioTech industry is huge with many companies and scientists thinking engineering life is needed to save humanity. The efforts to control our food industry have not stopped, with more Big Ag companies genetically engineering a variety of crops (Corn, Soy, Canola, and Cotton being the most prevalent) and wealthy individuals/countries buying up huge swaths of farmland across America for their own use - not to mention all the ways that states and local governments are instituting rules and regulations that destroy the small farmer’s ability to maintain their land.
To decentralize the food industry we need to work to support the small farmers by making the effort to buy their products and prevent these rules and regulations from destroying them, and we need to stop buying the garbage, processed GMO “food” product made by the multi-billion dollar, transnational corporations. We also must become self sufficient and learn how to garden and homestead ourselves. These important skills are becoming more and more lost with each new generation.
Water
Some states are making the collection of rain water illegal, others are instituting water regulations on farmers that are running them out of business, and to top it all off mega-corporations are buying up land around aquifers and running those aquifers dry to make bottled water products that we need to spend $4 a bottle for. We need to fight for our lawful right to be able to collect water. Also it’s much cheaper (and healthier) to hook up a reverse osmosis filter under your kitchen sink or in your home instead of buying a pack of plastic bottles every week for drinking water.
During his comments at GART, General Kwast was describing a new technology recently being unveiled that is able to condense pure drinking water out of the ambient humidity in the air, even being able to produce water from the atmosphere in arid, desert climates. If this technology can be scaled, it would be revolutionary for our way of living. We need to push for the scaling of these decentralized technologies in each industry.
Shelter
A recent rabbit hole I’ve been digging into is how multi-billion dollar construction companies have captured the market of new home building, slapping up cheap tract homes across large subdivisions that are poorly made. They use cheap labor and cheap materials to lower their costs, all while passing off these homes for half a million dollars (if not more) to the consumer. We used to build homes in this country that would last 100 years, these “new builds” seem to fall apart in 30-40.
I remember early on in my days of “waking up”, I came across a promotional video from a company that was using 3D printing technology to craft homes out of hemp-crete, hemp derived concrete. These homes weren’t for long term living by any means, but they could be slapped up in less than 24 hours and offer people temporary shelter for a very cheap cost. I saw this video about 15 years ago. What technologies or methods can we leverage to solve our current housing crisis? What aspects of our housing crisis have been caused by the centralization of most home building into a few, large corporations? Not to mentioned the decentralization of energy creation/distribution could greatly lower the cost of goods as transportation costs decrease. Imagine what kind of world we could have if the global controlled didn’t have their full spectrum dominance?
Information
Over the last 50 years, numerous radio shows, local newspapers, and broadcast stations have been bought out by a handful of large corporations. I remember when the local newspaper in my hometown was purchased by the USA Today network about a decade ago. Complete shift in it’s reporting. In our modern day, only 6 corporations control about 90-95% of all the news media that we see and hear - and no doubt the intelligence community and/or Deep State apparatus uses this monopolization to put out their propaganda with ease. The information domain is one of the most crucial areas to centralize by the Powers That Be, for controlling what we see and hear controls our collective thoughts, and makes the rest of the dominance they want to achieve easier to obtain. Not just news, but another aspect of information centralization in within our education system. It’s no coincidence that the Rockefeller and Carnegie industrialist families spent a lot of money and effort in the early 1900s to set up our “higher education” system in a way they saw fit, along with the financial, energy, and health sectors. Or education system is not built to promote critical thinking, but on teaching children how to regurgitate data - a system of brainwashing to make subservient slaves just smart enough to run the machines, but dumb enough not to question what their told and figure out the real world for themselves.
Thankfully we have the glorious tool known as the internet to fight back against these propagandist behemoths. We have seen the rise of the citizen journalist over the last 10 years, and while Big Tech has done all they can to censor voices, the independent reporters have been able to outshine the legacy news complex at every turn. We are also seeing a resurgence in the homeschooling movements, taking the education of our children back into our own hands and away from the government. Free minds mean free people.
Energy
I first started waking up to our “Grand Illusion” about 15 years ago - Big Pharma was the first rabbit hole I went down. This quickly lead me to researching how the Pharma industries were created, and I found those Rockefeller, Carnegies, and oil-baron-banking-industrial families having a hand not only in setting up our allopathic medical system in the early 1900s, but in consolidating our Financial and Energy industries under their control as well. Over the last century there are numerous examples of inventors creating devices like “zero-point energy” generators, cars that run on water, incredibly efficient solar cells, and other platforms that would destroy the monopolistic oil/gas/coal and “Green New Deal” paradigm, only to be suppressed, censored, and ignored.
We need understand that the “Standard Model of Physics” might not be as “true” as we think it is, and support the inventors and their revolutionary creations in the realm of disruptive technologies to bring decentralized energy generation to the people. This will, of course, be a difficult transition as we will have to live and work with the old system while trying to transition to a new one, but it must be done if we want true freedom.
Transportation
In the realm of transportation, it’s clear that only a handful of corporations are involved in the whole of the aircraft, train, and automobile industries. There’s becoming a problem, primarily in the auto industry, of corporations hiding the workings of their vehicles behind “proprietary” processes, forcing their customers to go to “certified” technicians to get their car fixed, instead of being able to go to any ol’ small town mechanic to be able to work on it. The complexity of these “modern” vehicles doesn’t help, either.
Then there is the issue of vehicles still running on oil and gas (or lithium batteries), still requiring you to hook up to the grid to refuel it every 3 or 400 miles, whether it be going to a gas station or plugging into a charger. What if there was a way to make cars run on water? Stanley Meyer tried doing this, and was killed over it. Imagine being able to source your own cheap fuel (water) to power the engine in your car. Or what is there was another method, such as a zero-point or gyroscopic inertial device that was able to generate electricity from motion? I think there are many ways we can decentralize the transportation industry if we put our imagination to it.
Finance
The financial industry is one that was centralized long ago, hence “Central Banking”. America’s Federal Reserve created in 1913 by private individuals to control the issuance of money, creating fiat “Federal Reserve Notes” essentially backed by nothing and printed out of thin air. Fiat money printer go brrr. If you want to send money to your friend across the country or in another country, you have to go through multiple middlemen and get clearance to make it happen.
Cryptocurrency, for all the scams and pitfalls within the industry, does offer one way to cut out the middle and exchange value, peer to peer. Bitcoin specifically, since there’s no central authority creating it and it’s capped at 21 million coins, making it deflationary. I don’t think Bitcoin is the end all be all way to defeat globalist totalitarian powers, as some “maximalists” do, but it is one useful decentralized tool in the financial realm of things to take our power back.
Healthcare
The centralized of the Healthcare industry may be one of the most insidious, although that’s a tough argument to make as each of these 8 Pillars are important in their own right. The industrialist, globalist powers removal of naturopathy, herbalism, and homeopathy and their introduction of allopathic, “modern” medicine destroyed American health over the last century. We have gotten progressively sicker and weaker, while the revolving door between the Big Ag/Pharma industries and our government grows stronger.
Decentralizing healthcare will requires personal sacrifice and discipline (taking our power back in all of these industries will). We must do our best to support local farmers and go out of our way to purchase their products instead of Big-Box, mass produced goods. Learning to gardens and making the effort to produce our own food and tend to livestock is also an important step. Learning how to eat, move, and be healthy so we can lessen our dependence on Pharma drugs, and also learning about what natural herbs and compounds we can take for our ailments will also help. We also need to fight within government to lift all of the regulatory burden that harms local farmers, small food processors, and small supplement brands. There are many things we can do, these are just a few obvious steps.
Where do we go from here?
The best way we can work for our own individual and our collective freedom is to make the effort to take small actions on a day to day basis in each of these “Pillars” to unplug ourself from the Matrix.
It all boils down to our choices. Need some information? Try social media, a non-Google search engine, or an alternative media podcast. Need food or hygiene products? Make the effort to find a small brand uses purer ingredients and that hasn’t been bought by a mega-corporation. Feeling sick? What herbs, aminos, or more natural compounds can you use instead of seeing your pharmacist? Want to invest or need to send a buddy some money? Bitcoin is an option. Certain industries like transportation, energy, and shelter will take big players to truly change, there’s only so much the Average Joe can do, but speaking out about issues to people you come across is one way the Average Joe can help. The more awareness spreads into the mainstream public, the more the Zeitgeist will change and allow technology and ideas to populate into the mainstream discourse and change these industries.
Step by step, day by day, vote for the world you want with your choices.
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Excellent! In your usual clear way and natural ability, you have utilized General Kwast's list of eight and created a really good blueprint and guide to follow! It's a keeper 👍
I'm in.