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Hi, I'm Max I'm looking for other people in New Zealand to chat with who are "awake". In this context awake means: Knows goverment is the use of force and legal theft, has some understanding of current ecconomics and that Q.E (currecy debasement) is a guarentee that we are in trouble like Zimbabwe only every central bank is doing it and USA is the world reserve currency so it'll hold out until people lose faith in it. New Zealand has tight connections with USA and we have a central banknig and high public and gov debt. not as bad as other bigger countries though. Has some understanding of resource scarcity like peak oil which is a big problem for New Zealand in the near future as NZ imports the majority of oil it uses. All wars are resource wars obviously be it taxs or fossil fuels. I'm also interested in permaculture and investing in precial metals physically although have not yet started. Naturally I can't talk to anyone in person about these things even my good long time friends. Whenever we watch movies and there's a crazy comspiricy guy I'm told I'm that guy 24/ y/o male. Is there anyone out there?
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In my opinion (which I admit, I might have totally misread, misunderstood, etc --- but from my understanding): Stefan talks "down" upon labor working such as landscaping, farming, etc. (for example in "Testosterone Based Parasites") I have a problem with this because, to me, it is disrespectful and to some degree, ignorant. Please read what I have written before coming to any conclusions about my statement. Thanks. There is an imaginable amount of stuff to learn about truly sustainble and the most productive agriculture. In permaculture, for example, there is extensive research, planning, etc. into the process of building and creating a thriving farm. It is much more than pulling weeds. In fact, it is entirely different, those who practice permaculture are incredibly smart, talented and creative. Those who practice and implement permaculture (Geoff Lawton, Bill Mollison to name a few) have done extensive research, trial and error and are knowledgable in many aspects of science and have chosen to use their physical and mental abilities for the benefit of growing and create thriving ecosystems full of biodiversity, highest amount of minerals & nutrients and actually eventually to provide a very small physical demand. Truly productive agriculture and landscaping begins with extensive research and planning to provide an easy experience in the long run. This takes learning, knowledge of science (soil biology, etc.), philosophy (philosophy created permaculture / permaculture is a philosophy), entrepreneur, marketing and much more. I get that Stefan was pointing that a smart person would necessarily be interested in this, but I am arguing that is not the case. I am arguing that there are many things Stefan is ignorant to, in the realm of permaculture and that there are incredibly smart people working on projects related to agriculture and landscaping around the world. Perhaps I misunderstood and /or did not grasp what Stefan was saying (or the context), but I do feel it is a subjective statement to say that people who have drive in landscaping, farming, and other semi-physical activities as a career are not smart, because otherwise they would not be satisfied. Again, perhaps I have misinterpreted, but I feel it is an unjust statement to make. I would also like to quickly point out, there are folks out there who make over $200 grand with this "technique" of farming; and live quite abundantly in nature. Of course, this involves incredible marketing, and physical labor, to be fair. All in all though, permaculture is a practice of agriculture that learns to work with nature in order to reduce and overturn, erosion, drought, and many other environmental problems we face. For those who don't know either, in this form of agriculture, the soil continuously improves, which is far different than any other form of agriculture (including organic--with till -- agriculture. Just to point out, I am openly "biased", being 17, with a huge passion in permaculture, agriculture, the science behind "it all" , wildlife, wildcrafting, plant & soil biology, etc. I may be blinded by the fact that I have a drive towards living a certain way, learning these things and, though I have / had very little money and live in a grouphome, have put hundreds of dollars towards learning the science behind all of this stuff. Hope this all makes sense and is not taken the wrong way. I just wanted to express and share my thoughts; and use this as a way to share and enlighten folks about permaculture ! I would love to hear responses, because I humbly admit that there are things I dont know, undertaand, could have very well misunderstood and misread and so on. I would love to hear what people have to say in regards to my (possible?) argument. If there are things I have said which are blatanly false, arrogant, etc. please point them out; this will help me grow and learn. My attempt in writing this is to practice debating, learning about debating (and about this topic) and listening to and hearing others' arguments and perspectives. My intention is not to simply say, for example, "permaculture is the best" or anything of that nature, so again, I would appreciate it if people point out if my argument or anything was not clear and so forth. Thanks a lot for reading ! All the best! Jake
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Hello everyone my name is Martin Bernal and I live in Morgan Hill which is deep withing the bowls of one of the most despotic states know withing the "united states of statism." I have been listening to FDR for about maybe 5 months now and I wish I had found it a when I first got on the net. I am a regualr listener to Jack Spirko from the Survival Podcast. I also listen to Ben Stones Podcast and Dan Carlin's Hardcore History. I am currently taking Geoff Lawton's Permaculture Design Course. I know that there are 2 people that listen to FDR from time to time, I was wondering if there are any others who listen as well within the San Francisco/San Jose area. if So please respond, i would like an opportunity to meet you in the future.
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