Friday, December 11, 2009

Metaphysics: Ultimate Reality

The universe is whatever you make it.

Or "Reality is whatever you make it"


All physical laws are able to be broken and everything is possible if you have the know how and the infrastructure to do it.

You can live forever if you can cure your human diseases, preferably before birth.

You can alter time, gravity, space, physical properties, all if you just have enough energy.

Infinite free energy is possible as is proven by fusion and lasers not to mention things we humans haven't thought of yet. (neutron encapsulated antimatter)

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Storehouse barter population

Clear your mind and think beyond the society you grew up in. This is a totally new way of looking at life.

So basically there is a store house that has all items that we use. The stockpiles should be kept at a optimum level by replacing items as they are used. When an item breaks you get a new one and it is replaced. These items are made by us when we get the call to go to work. Everybody in this society works the same 4 hours a week or so(this is a wild guess). If you can't even work 4 hours a week then there's something wrong with you, and you should live elsewhere. That means that this society is broken up into segments of the population that carry out different functions of society. All of the figures below are guesses of the actual percentages of the population that would be used.

2 way radios to know when to go to work. (5% of population to make radios and direct workers when to work) The only reason to use this over cell phones is that cell phones aren't free yet.

All fresh fruits and veggies grown in automated hydroponics greenhouse. Meats are caught in the quantity needed and eaten or smoked. All food is then placed in a communal eating auditorium.( 5% of population to make).

Water comes from a rain catch

No trash is made

Have solar pasteurizing toilets

Only 2 wheeled vehicles so that there are never bad accidents or insurance. (15% of population for fixing and making)

LED lighting. (1% of population to build)

Solar energy, not much is needed.(2% of population to build/install)

Housing are stone structures with wood roofs. (10% of population to build and repair)

Medical(50% of population for schooling, all doctors jobs, technology, and care of the facilities)

Have a police/army force(5% of population) that is controlled by top decision makers proven to have good critical thinking skills in their field of expertise(5 people or so)

School is the same way as now more or less. (3% of population)

Entertainment is the same thing we have now. (1% of population to make)

Internet is unneeded. Except for reading what I've written here.

The only thing I haven't figured out is washer/dryer, and showers.

Now there's no more crime, and no more hurry to get anywhere, and we can all have vacations for most of the year. Have fun sleeping in every day!

Please vote positively if you think this has any chance in this universe of working. But if you disagree please write a comment explaining why these ideas don't work so that future readers can weigh that new information when voting.

Friday, November 27, 2009

Fight or flight response

I was watching birds today fly away from humans. Yet they don't fly away from each other. Nor do they fly away from other non threatening animals such as cows and will stand right next to them without fear.

I presume they have learned over time that cows are not threatening and humans are threatening. And the only logical course of action against a threat is to run away when it gets close to you. So they'll eat our food and garbage off the ground but will avoid getting too close because we are a threat.

This got me thinking that we should be doing the same thing the birds are. We're being bullied and threatened by other humans all the time and are paying bills to people we don't even know. I just got a bill from my phone company 3 months after canceling service.

So I don't want to be around other humans anymore because I like to think that I've learned that they're a threat. So even though humans used to work cooperatively and build things peacefully together in early America, it's not that way anymore and it's now eat or be eaten. So wake up and smell the coffee. Humans are now more of a threat than ever and we should not trust anyone, and just live by ourselves in peace.

Unless you aren't even as smart as a bird, or are so trapped that you can't leave.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

The point of having money is...

To never spend it. Because then you're giving it to some rich guy and then you're poor again.

In the movie "The gods must be crazy" They were trying to give the bushman money for his work at the end of the movie. But the guy who understood the bushmen said "He don't want the money, money only buys things, and bushmen don't need things" and then they gave it to him anyway and the bushman tossed it aside later and it blew away in the wind.

Need not want not. In church they will tell you to have no want or need for anything in order to get closer to god. And if you have nothing or are going through a trial it's just god trying to teach you something or teach someone else through you. Vow of poverty is along these lines.

The goal in life is not to get more and more money, or even to enjoy spending your money. The goal is to be happy and fulfilled in life. This is different for everyone. For some it's going to a tropical paradise someday. For others it's making a family and just living together for ever and for others it's doing charity. The best things in life are free, and true happiness is something we have to find out how to achieve because it's not taught in schools. This may be those lessons god is supposedly trying to teach us, or it's just the better part of human nature shining through that makes us happiest.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Only Fat people are Losers

If you look at it in an unbiased scientific approach you would survey people on what qualities made somebody a loser and then select people with those qualities that are skinny and fat, and then take a pole as to which of them are losers compared to skinny and fat people who have non loser qualities.

But I don't have the resources and am not studying for a doctorate in psychology so I'll sum up my hypothesis.

Skinny people who like comics and video games and live at home with there parents and have a job at a fast food restaurant, I will venture to say have more friends and more dates and more of a life in general than a fat person with the same credentials. This should e obvious already. The percentage of people that like them is higher for skinny people and the derogatory comments are fewer on average.

So if you don't want to change who you are, but you want to become cool, just lose some weight. You don't even need to be muscular, because the skinnier, the better, and any tiny amount of muscle you have will show if skinny, and create the illusion of strength.

It's simple but not easy for some of us. It's easy for people like Paris Hilton, who if not for her good looks and rich parents would be the biggest loser in history. Oh yeah and the cool kids in high school that get all the dates, are all losers because they all live with their parents and have no job or future yet, and only have their looks and attitude. Skinny pricks are the most popular people.

It doesn't hurt to smoke and have tattoos either. The more death oriented the tattoos the better.

We're Humans, life should not be a Struggle

The rich get richer and the poor get poorer.

We shouldn’t have to suffer. We’re above animals aren’t we? We're above the turkeys we eat for thanks giving right?

All you need to not suffer is: Food, housing, security, land to grow or collect food, reliable transportation, and general freedom.
But the people in power are deliberately making us struggle.

Housing: We used to be able to buy a house outright. Now it takes 30 years to pay off a house. I’ve never heard of a house taking 30 years to build.. That’s why they have building codes, is so you don’t have the ability to build a house all on your own, they won‘t even let you build above code. See Holmes on homes.

Food: When you want to hunt food you need to get a hunting license, which costs as much as the actual animal like with fish, “so why not just go to the store and buy some” is what they want you to think. If you shoot an animal in Alaska and the rangers find the carcas they will try to match the bullet to your gun and punish you. That’s why you also need a licensed fire arm, so that they can catch you, if you get things for free.

Land: For food and space, is just as hard to buy as a house is. The paper work is purposefully complicated to prevent you from buying and doing what you want with the land. The paperwork and procedure is so complicated that you have to hire experts to do the paperwork for you. And also you can’t have food grown for free on that land, so they’ve calculated in that you should have to pay taxes on that land every year of an amount that is the same price as the food that you would have grown on that size of land.

Security: Is easy to come by when there are no people around to steal stuff. So live in the country
instead of the city. In the city we need locks on everything and we can get our identity stolen if we somehow misplace a purse or a wallet. They sell us identity theft protection and insurance but in reality all of these things are a scam and are never worth buying unless you’re forced to by the government. Why don’t we pay for our own mistakes instead of diverting the responsibility to an untrustworthy insurance company in it for profit, that will call it a preexisting condition or not covered. This doesn’t make me feel safe.

Reliable transportation:
It used to be horses that require no fuel and no maintenance and out last a car and the babies are free.
Then they came out with the “automobile” and forced all of these new bills onto us and now there are no places to even ride a horse because of roads. Some cars cost as much as some houses at $25,000. And after the first model-T was built and found to never break they figured out that in order to make more money all cars should be made with engineered obsolescence, none should have interchangeable parts and the parts should fail early on purpose made out of inferior materials and be so complex that not even a certified mechanic can fix it most of the time. And also cars should never get 150 miles to the gallon even thought that technology does exist even as old fashioned carborators, because then they wouldn't get money from you from gas also.

Freedom: Isn’t it obvious that we have none and that we are stuck with this society with no chance of ever getting out of it. We’re all a victim of the system now. Even $50,000 a year jobs aren’t worth as much as they were in the 80’s. So even the upper middle class are going to be the ultimate victims eventually. We will all be slaves to taxes and small paying jobs. I think they made this new wonderful American way of life of roads, taxes, cars, monopolies, energy, and rules, and it’s working so perfectly for those in power that they’ll never want it to change. At least we can still dream of finding an uninhabited place and starting a new society with actual freedom.

But I digress, Capitalism is around so that the people that work can pay the rich people who can then pay the socialists in taxes. It's been that way since the beginning of time and will always be that way even if we did somehow start over. The only way to change is if everything was free someday. No cause means no effect.

Do we all have the freedom to succeed or fail. Or is it almost inevitable that most of us will fail eventually no matter how talented? Knowledge is more powerful than anything in the universe, just remember that.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Researching Becoming a Personal Trainer

The best way to learn something is by teaching it. (maybe because of repetition)

Energy in, and energy out.(as in calories, burn more than you eat to lose weight)

Eat to live, not live to eat.

Minimum calories= Ideal body weight (x)10
I.E. 150 Lbs. (x)10=1500 cal / day.
But exercise to burn off extra calories above that healthily.

Diet:

The only foods you should be eating are high in fiber and low on the glycemic index.

The following grocery list gotten from This site. Read more of what they have to say which I won't cover all of it here.

You should stock your house with only good foods and learn new habits of eating them.
Good foods are:
  • Carrots
  • Yams
  • Sweet potato
  • Spinach
  • Beans of any kind(even baked)
  • Brown rice
  • Brown rice syrup
  • Cocoa powder
  • Oatmeal
  • Rye bread
  • Apples
  • Bananas
  • Pears
  • Oranges
  • Pineapple
  • 0%milk
  • Water
  • Rice crispies
  • Bran cereal
  • Avocado or soy cheese
  • Fish
Exercise:

I'm testing out Creatine to see if it works but I'm not done testing yet. The good thing is there are no side effects other than water retention weight gain. The only creatine proven to work is creatine monohydrate in the powder form. So that's the only one I'm going to use until they come out with more studies. I found this information on creatine supplements wiki.

Post workout meal: You need easily absorbed whey protein isolates(not concentrates) of around 45 grams. No more can be absorbed by the body at one time. Also you need a high glycemic carb which is 1.5 bananas worth. Also since I make time to do this every morning this counts as my breakfast so I throw in an extra apple for fiber, if it's breakfast. This info gotten from the food addiction page and this video and this video.

Reps and Sets: For strength do 6-15 reps and do 5-7 sets or more until you feel the pump(see the movie pumping iron). This is what body builders do, but be very careful with heavier weights and don't do this method on your back because you could pull a muscle or worse. But to get skinnier instead of more muscular you should do higher reps. This changes the type of muscle tissue you're building. This info gotten from under "realization of training goals" under strength training on wiki. There's a useful table there also. Also see Physical Exercise.

Another method that also works well that may be more suited to others is the safest and most well rounded approach of 30-50 reps of whatever weight level you're at. Work your way up to 50 then start over at next weight level at 30 reps.
Recent research, conducted at the University of North Carolina, suggests that completing sets of thirty to fifty repetitions using 10% of 1-rep maximum weight provides optimum development of endurance, strength, and power.


I heard once, weight lifting burns 7 times as many calories as cardio. Because of the regeneration of muscle tissues burns up calories even after you're done exercising. So 1 hour of weightlifting is the equivalent of 7 ours of cardio. There is competing and contradictory scientific information on this subject so I may be wrong. Here's one article on it.

Mindset:
  • I like myself better as a skinny person.
  • Do things because they are hard, not because they are easy.
  • I don't need to eat that...
  • Just plain don't go over your target calories for the day.
  • Exercise and diet most days but have days off where you eat 2000-2500 cal.
  • It's my ticket out of here.
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Be sure to only exercise 3-4 days a week because of over training. If you exercise too hard and too often for too long then you'll reach plateau and may even loose strength and motivation and will feel tired. Sometimes it could take months of rest to recover. Unless you only exercise 3-4 days a week and take the normal amount of rest. And people with more muscle take longer to recover so instead of resting muscles for 12-24 hours you'd be resting them for 24-48 hours. This data says that protein synthesis continues for 48 hours after an exercise. Over training of cardio, or weight training, increases cortisol in the blood which is also known as the stress hormone and will make you irritable.(This may or may not be true). But when I exercise it relaxes me and make me feel better.

So exercise every other day and never do one muscle group more than 2 times per week. So do upper body on one day then lower body on the next day, the full body work out on the next day and maybe take a 2 day rest then.

Getting a certificate: Here are some sites.

List of accredited certification organizations

American council on exercise, is my pick so far.

10 steps to becoming a personal trainer.

CPR first aid and AED training. American red cross.

Searched"fitness instructor Alaska" or "personal trainer jobs Alaska", and got:

Career jet.com

Less on exercisecareers.com

Usually it's a $40,000/year job.

For other seasonal jobs in Alaska coolworks.com

Saturday, October 24, 2009

How to live out of your car

I was at work today and saw a guy in the back of the parking lot getting into a sleeping bag and getting ready to read a good book in his small car with out of state license plate.

What he was doing was living on the road. Following the sun and he was here in the south during the winter.

If you're worried about privacy just buy those cheap window tinting sheets of plastic that you buy at the auto parts stores.

There are no laws against sleeping in the back of the parking lot. Even people that beg for money can only be asked to leave. And most of the time they don't even enforce that. And as long as you're not parked illegally you'll never get in trouble by staying there over night. The worst they could ever do is tell you to "move along". And even if you break a law the only time they will catch you is once out of 100 times you commit it. So it might just be worth the 250$ ticket that one time. This is how rich people driving corvettes always get to park up front in the handy capped spots illegally. They're just willing to pay the $250 ticket when it eventually happens. Also why not just skip paying all of your bills and just skip town and have bad credit for 7 years, because you don't even need good credit to get loans on cars and other things. And who wants to buy a house in this economy, especially if you're living out of your car now.

What you need in your car: Jumper cables, A battery jump start box. A spare battery to replace a bad battery*, Spare tire, Tire iron, tire jack, Hand crank flashlight, emergency cell phone(as long as there's a signal), GPS, anywhere anytime roadside assistance**
*You can run electrinics and heat off of the battery untl it runs dead then just jump start it with the jump box.
**There are always warning signs before the car breaks down. Just know the warning signs and be prepaired to get it repaired before it actually does break down.

This is a great way to save money on rent. If you have a piece of land somewhere you can do the same thing as the parking lot. There should be no need to worry about breaking laws there either unless you live in a crowded area and people complain or you're in a state with strict laws.

You can do this out of any car or van or truck or motor home. The only vehicle this won't work with is a motor cycle obviously. Although the motorcycle and moped are the only form of vehicle in some countries. In a perfect society you may have only motorcycles and mopeds because no insurance is needed and little gas is used and there are less fatal accidents and traffic.

But for now if you have a car and you just lost your job and apartment then this is a perfectly viable plan "B".

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Way of life 6

Stone House/Wood Roof : There you go!

It's as simple as that. It's not that complicated.

If you want a house for free that requires almost no skill to make and will last forever and won't even burn down. Then this is for all of the slaves out there that are working for their CEO, who need to be their own boss for a change. This could be the start of a new life.

The Ancient Inca Empire never even had mortar or cement, all they had was adobe to put between the stones, and their structures are still standing!

Stone house: Just have a quarry and a hammer and chisel and break off some rock and build a structure. With home made adobe in between or spend a couple of bucks on some mortar. Build in a fire place or a window and you'll have everything needed to live in. Also make it an A-shaped house for the roof. Anywhere you live if you dig deep enough you will find bedrock.

Adobe: Make your own adobe out of a mud pit where you mix a slurry of dirt and let it dry up for a day and the sand will be at the bottom and the clay will be at the top. Then mix in the 33/66 ration of adobe. You now have your own mortar

Wood Roof: All you need for a roof is something water proof and wind proof. You could have it even made of grass. If the grass was thick enough no water would penetrate. But if you want modern technology just shingle some polyethylene/polypropylene/just any plastic sheets and nail the edges to a roof made of wood poles. Or if you're handy you can even melt the plastic sheets together with plastic weld found at any auto parts store.

Amenities: Add any amenities you want like an air conditioner in the window and a gas powered electric generator, or solar panels for low wattage applications. You can also build an out house that's just a hole in the ground. And as long as you cover it up with dirt it won't stink.
Also every one needs a car, so get one and make sure it keeps running. And have a snow mobile if you are in Alaska.

Cooking: Is a very good skill to have if your self reliant. Even just trial and error works and if you cook enough you'll finally learn to do it well. Catch fish with a fishing boat, or hunt animals or birds with a gun. And grow your own fruits and vegetables.

Free time: Go on all of the vacations you want, with all of the newly acquired free time on your hands. Also just think of how big of a house you could build working 8 hours a day like at any other job. You could get into the business of building log/stone cabins in Alaska and then selling them to snow birds who are retired or want a second home or just rent it out for a vacation as a lease with option to buy.

Forget cable and internet. Why do you need those? Anyways all cable programs are reruns, and I know because I got rid of cable a year ago and still see the same exact shows on my dad's tv and thousands of channels with nothing on. As for internet have you noticed all of the commercials on youtube now and ads everywhere on the internet. It's only a matter of time until every site is a pay site plus the ads. The internet soon won't even be worth going on anymore.

Financial reasons: If you bought all of this stuff from home depot you'd never be able to pay for it all. Which is why houses cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, or a rent of 500$/mo and up. I'd rather save all of that money and start a farm and make money off of fresh produce that is better quality and better prices than the stores. And sell it all at a fruit stand on the side of the road. Even if it's seasonal and just a summer job, it would probably pay better than the 800$/mo job at Walmart. If you factored in money saved on rent then you'd only have to make 300$/mo to break even. Oh yeah and don't worry about the benefits like insurance, or being full time because all businesses are getting rid of all of that very soon, and some already have.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

How The World Works In Theory

Survival of the fittest: Examples of this are in the natural world. Also if you have a bigger gun you can kill someone and take their stuff. Also this is how war works, lots of stupid soldiers killing lots of other stupid soldiers, doing what their leader wants, all just to make their leader richer. Also in the job world the better or fitter employees get payed more and the unskilled ones get paid less or don't have a job. And if you have more people in your company or army then you are fitter than the other company or army, and can outlast them. Same with if you know more than them or have better technology. Pure capitalism is the same as war but without bloodshed. But that's just another name for survival of the fittest.

Slavery: The confederates won the civil war. There's the slavery we all know of from the past, but did you know that you're a slave to your CEO. Because CEO's get paid thousands of times more per hour than their employees. This is exactly the same pay scale as slaves getting payed in food, because lots of people are the working poor, who don't even have a higher standard of living by working. We only work for an employer because we have no choice because there's no other way to make money for food or anything, in the same way as slaves have no other choice than to serve their master otherwise they don't get food and get whipped. The CEO's put their hordes of people to work in cooperation to produce very useful products, which is also how they built the pyramids, but with slaves.

Vendors: It used to be that people would have a tent on the street and sell their wares and call it a market, but now every item is in one store owned by one CEO called a supermarket. So instead of having homemade things like food and clothes we now have factory made things that are highly complex and made of cheap materials and cost way more than they're worth. We give our boss most of the money we earn and then we give the CEO of the item we're buying the bulk of the price mark up. Meaning we're working way too hard for what we earn and buy. The old way of doing things is not necessarily worse, it's only a different way of doing things.

Bribery: In order to get the government on their side big business bribes them to make favorable regulations and laws. Also police are bribed with a steady pay low paying pay check to risk their lives to enforce the laws that the government enacted. When business and government are in bed together it's fascism. But that's just another name for bribery.

Nepotism: CEO's are not selected by how good they are at doing their job. They are selected from family and friends of the family that started the company. This is also seen in ancient royal families that owned a kingdom. Proof of this was that I saw a kid fresh out of high school working as a pit boss at a casino. This cushy job placement was not determined by the skill of the kid, but the family and friends he had. Not to mention he was a white guy along with all of the other pitt bosses in this so called Indian casino.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Things You Can Depend On

Like the old saying goes by Benjamin Franklin:

Our new Constitution is now established, and has an appearance that promises permanency; but in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.
So those are 2 things you can depend on but also there are others.

CEO's will always have to increase the bottom line. Making products more expensive and paying employees less, and cutting jobs or transporting them over seas. They will also cut benefits until there are none eventually. Say good bye to pensions for retirement like the general motors workers did.

Lawmakers have to make new laws. These laws are to help out companies or to make things illegal that don't hurt anyone. If they could find a way to make under the table transactions illegal they would.

Taxes always rise. Read my lips on this one. And when they cut spending yet still raise taxes that just shows how much politicians can get away with.

Crime only rises. A well known fact is that as the economy goes down crime rises. The only way crime goes down is if you move to a less populated area. In the 50's nobody ever had to lock their doors. The only reason we have locks is because people like to steal things.

Population only grows. God almighty is blessing us because every child is a miraculous gift from god. So then why is it a good thing that demand goes up and supply goes down because of this.

Insurance is a paradox. If you need it, you can't get it. If you don't need it, they'll happily give it to you. If you just want one check up per year that's already factored into the yearly cost so why not just pay the doctor directly. Even with universal health care we will still always pay the same amount to the doctors in the end. The only coverage worth getting is catastrophic coverage. But why pay for that when you can get it for free from state run medicaide?

The economy in America can only go down. Because we are now a world economy, all our jobs are being transported overseas because other countries are now building infrastructure. The dollar is becoming worthless. There is no way for entrepreneurs to succeed when there are monopolies everywhere in America.

Rents and bills only go up. Have you ever seen rents or bills go down?

Accidents will happen. As long as you trust other people in any way shape or form there will always be untrustworthy people or just accidents that they caused and you couldn't prevent.

Change is always for the worse. Based on all of the above, I think you'll agree with me on this one!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Definitions

Capitalism: When you have lots of stuff or money, you can make more stuff or money off of that. This leads to monopolies.

Democracy: Majority rule leads to minority slavery. Or 2 wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner.

Socialism: The good of the many outweigh the good of the few or the one. This leads to no productivity when your product is given for free to someone else.

Communism: Good of the system outweighs the good of the people. Or the system is better than the people. This leads to no human rights.

Libertarianism: Do whatever you want as long as it doesn't interfere in a bad way with other peoples lives. Or do unto others as you would do unto yourself. But you could agree to sign your life away also and that would be a legally binding contract.

Manifest destiny: Use military strength to win wars and if god doesn't stop you then he was on your side, and it was your destiny. This is how we took over America from the Incas and the Indians, and all other places. Peace through superior firepower.

Survival of the fittest: Is reality. Whatever works, works. Eat or be eaten.

Right and wrong: Do not exist in reality, and depend on who you're asking. Gold is good for a man yet bad for a donkey. Hay is good for a donkey yet bad for a man. It would be nice if we could choose to do with our life whatever we want and nobody else could make a decision over that. But as long as you're around competition(Other humans) it will always be survival of the fittest. People always just do what they have to do when they have no other choice.

The best way to get out of a bad situation, is never to get into one in the first place!

Don't fight other people's battles. Live your own life and protect yourself.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Increasing the Bottom Line

To increase the bottom line with minimum expenditures and high profit based on percentages, companies do promotions that don't add any value to a product but they still produce more money than usual for the company. This is the bottom line increase that they were looking for without actually producing any actual product. Here are some examples of this theory:

  • The only place you can buy Reese's Fastbreaks is at convenience stores at high prices. And the only place you can find the special tastier holiday variety of Reese's peanut butter cups is during a holiday. Not to mention it only costs less than a penny to produce one peanut butter cup.
  • Contests Like subway scrabble and McDonalds Monopoly
  • Limited edition video games
  • Variant edition comics
  • Just putting the word collectible on an item, like star wars toys.
  • Making a limited run of an item. Limited to only millions.
  • Coupons? That means I don't have to over pay for the item like usual. Wow that's a good deal!

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Electricity Is Overrated

I googled "electricity is overrated" and found the worst blog post ever and it even had a comment saying how good it was. Well I hope to supercede them in the search results with a better post on the same subject.

In modern society we can't even conceive of having no electricity. But in reality it's not that necessary. Wall plugs do not occur naturally in nature.

I think of Tahiti where some islands around that area still have people that speak traditional Tahitian and carry on the old ways of doing things without electricity. This is so called "Paradise" but has no electricity. The Corona beer commercials have made money off of the notion of having nothing but beer and a beach and a chair.

In parts of Alaska there is no way to get electricity except through gas powered generators. So people in self made cabins often go without electricity, and instead use oil lamps and fire for heat, and fire to cook, and rag and soapy water for shower, and wash clothes in a bucket with a plunger. One person "Dick Proenneke" enjoyed this life so much that he lived this way in Alaska for 30 years until he couldn't live there any longer due to health issues. Although almost being blown up by a bearing in the military and then deciding that living in the city wasn't worth it, probably had a part to play in his decision to move to Alaska. Also batteries don't work in Alaska because the electrolyte freezes. Therefore cars don't work and instead they use snow mobiles with a manual ignition instead of an electrical ignition.

Electricity is fun but it only serves to power electronics and appliances, and lights. But how much do we pay for this modern gift of electricity. If you think about it why is it that gas prices are going down but electricity prices are going up? Why not just buy a gas powered generator instead of paying ever increasing utilities? Money could be made here. I myself could live with buying batteries every month for a headlamp instead of paying $75/mo or more for an energy bill.

Phantom loads on your energy bill have to be considered. All modern electronics have standby mode and I'm uncertain as to how much energy they consume. What I do know is that TV's never used to need a standby mode, and DVD players without a clock should never need a standby mode either. This could be considered a conspiracy theory of why we have to pay for this extra energy without us even realizing it. But to solve this problem all you need to do is plug in these devices like the TV and DVD player to any standard surge protector and then turn of the surge protector every night. Even if it's a hassle from the so called "modern convenience" of these phantom load devices.

You'll also find that lots of the energy that the energy companies pump out is wasted energy. Because when it is not consumed it doesn't get stored anywhere and is just lost. So this makes modern energy grids inefficient.

In the end you will always have to pay for energy until we have self made energy sources like "Mr. Fusion" from back to the future. Even if the government is successful with creating a fusion reactor with the "National ignition facility", we will still always have to pay for that free energy. Even though our tax dollars payed for them to build it, we will still have to pay an energy bill on top of that even though the energy is essentially free except for maintenance. This will go on indefinitely, and even your childrens children will still be paying energy bills. All until someday we have personal energy systems, or just choose to live somewhere without electricity.

Plumbing on the other hand I don't want to give up so readily.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Preventative Cure To Heart Disease

Omega 3 fatty acids which are found in the fat of fish have been know to decrease the chances of heart disease and also decrease cholesterol and high blood pressure. Supposedly eating fish twice a week for 2 months will build up the omega 3 fatty acids in your fat tissue enough to create the intended effects.
Or you can buy fish oil pills from the store, if you don't like eating fish, or actual fish is too expensive, or hard to catch.
If you're worried about eating too much fish and getting mercury poisoning just inform yourself by looking at the FDA's website. They show that 2 meals a week of fish that are low in mercury is not dangerous at all. But if you're not having a baby then eat all the fish you want because they say "For most people, the risk from mercury by eating fish and shellfish is not a health concern". I would also assume that fresh water fish would not have mercury in them because of the isolated environment.

Alaska

I was thinking, what if within a year I have enough money to buy a piece of land where I'm at now. Then I will use that as a home base. Then I will set out towards Alaska and find land for sale in Alaska and build one house in Alaska every summer of every year starting next year. And the good thing about living in Alaska is the "permanent distribution fund". Which means that if you can verify that I lived there for 2 weeks out of the year I think, then I'll get 3000$ a year(or whatever it is that year). Then you can buy another piece of land every year and improve the land by building a house on it. Also each house would need boat access to a town in the summer and snow mobile access to a nearby town in the winter.

I have a video on how to build a cabin in Alaska, so I would start out by making my first one with the most obvious and proven methods and then experiment with new techniques on later cabins.

Why is this a good investment of time and money?

1. live in the cabin rent free

2. rent out the cabin to tourists

3. sell the self built cabin for what it's worth or less(you make money the buyer makes money/win,win) and move onto building another one

4. exercise for the rest of my life to lose weight.

5. just the experience of it and knowing how to build my own house in many different ways.

6. The demand for housing in alaska is high while the supply is low. Therefore cabins are expensive so there's high potential to profit.

7. learn how to utilize the environment to find fresh berries or fish or caribou or goats, or rabbits, birds, duck eggs

8. nicest city in america is anchorage alaska

9. No more risky living in the city(accidents, crime, no land, noise,)

10. no more bills (cell pnone, car insurance, electricity, plumbing, cable, internet, food, movies, holidays)

11. everyone always says the city is boring anyway.

12. no building codes or any other laws or rules.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Phantom Bills

I've realized now that living in the city is hurting everyone I know. From the rich people to the poor people, everyone.

My dad, and my step mom have nothing saved up at all over all these years and no retirement to look forward to. It's the same with my step brothers and my real brother. Pensions and social security are far from a sure thing now, even if you live that long. Also my step sister has a house and a good paying job but at the cost of it being a horrible job and her house being worth half as much. Also her friend who is having her rental house foreclosed even when she is a regional manager of some company. And might even file bankruptcy.

I was thinking today about why this is, and I think that not having land is a big factor in why when we live in the city it's a loosing proposition. I notice that almost every house has 1/6th of an acre in the city or less if it's an apartment. But because of people not having land, people never have resources to make their own stuff and have to resort to buying stuff from retailers. The problem is that all stores buy at wholesale price and then sell at retail price, but if we made our own stuff we wouldn't have to pay for shipping or overhead or the cost of the retail price mark ups. Except for highly specialized products that require companies.

Reasons that land is needed by everyone:

  • Grow and cook your own food to be healthy and have something to do and save on bills
  • Build your own shed out of wood instead of paying retail for it from the store.
  • Smokers should grow their own tobacco for infinite supply without paying $7/pack
  • We have nothing to do in the cities because everything is done for us and we just pay for it.
  • In the country there's opportunity to build and grow which isn't found in the city.

Other than general retail monopolies, there are also other contributing factors to why everyone loses in the city.

Divorces are expensive and I'm sure mortgage companies know that most couples that buy a house eventually divorce and lose their house.

Also every loan out their including credit cards is just like a tax. They're taking money without producing anything. So that money just disappears from your pocket and the economy as a whole.

Not to mention taxes which are ever increasing and only damage the economy.

Also everyone I know with a college education doesn't have a job in that field. So even becoming educated is extremely risky if their are no jobs in that field, or the jobs get shipped over seas, or your company goes out of business. Not to mention the extreme divotion of time and money for unknown pay off. I know a friend of the family that went to school to become a police officer but right after he was done with school the sheriff of pasco county Bob White announced that there will never be another police officer job opening in pasco county for the foreseeable future.

And in an apartment all of your rent is money just going down the drain. The landlords are not contributing any product to the economy.

Even rich people are loosing because there monthly expenses rise just as much as their monthly salaries and they never save up either. Who would ever think that banks would go under. And big companies too. These people are smart and try to have the least risk possible.

The moral of the story or the lesson to be learned is: The sooner you get out of the city the better. Also time and money equal fun. So have fun. Cities are boring and monotonous. Just ask anyone that moved out of the city, and into the country.

Don't let it become too late and get stuck in the city like everyone else, with no way out, as one of the working poor. Or a manager with no life at all outside of work.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Comic Biz

I was rethinking my plan at being a comic dealer and making it more of a system. My plan now is that if I get Nov. 7th off then I'm going to buy a booth and sell stuff there no matter what. Then my system for buying comics will be mostly to fill in holes in the collection to have the most selection around at 66% off all the time on the common issues and then retail price on the good #'s and high grade issues, this is how the pros do it and so should I. Also I should eventually someday have more than one of each issue for more than one buyer of that issue and more than one condition and also different comic series for even better selection in the future. Then as they sell just refill the gaps. I may buy comics in bulk but only if they're a very good deal or they're all one good series of comics like spider man or batman. But a good thing about buying in bulk is that you happen upon really good issues every once in a while that you can hold onto for your own personal high quality collection, and have all of the cheap issues pay for the one of a kind issues. Then maybe in old age sell one comic off a week as retirement pension from the comic dealer job.

All I know is that a comic store I used to go to would always write down every comic that was sold so that they'd know which ones to buy to restock their inventory. The good thing is that I already have most of the holes filled, and even then you don't need to have every comic including spider man # 1. So I guess just be well stocked but don't buy too much of something that never sells. Only buy what sells I guess. But even if I don't make money off of the comics, I'll at least be collecting very rare issues for my own collection, to sell in my retirement for about 100$/week. Rare gems may be the best investment because they would always have intrinsic value when comics have perceived value. But I still think that original comics will never go down in value because they're hard to reproduce or forge. They get lost in fires and floods so only become more rare. And people will always like super heroes no matter what they do to the character. As in the many reincarnations of the robin and batman characters.

By the way I just won another auction that had a coverless batman #8 in the lot because the lot wasn't titled or described right, so I had to ask questions. But I paid less for that comic and all of the 10 others in the lot that even the one batman comic is worth. So I might put it up on ebay as buy it now and wait for it to sell or keep it until the convention and sell it at retail there. It's rare enough that it would sell at retail price eventually. But now I might be done buying for the month and will just sell until next month. I'll definitely have fun reading the stuff I got though. This has to be the most fun job in the world if I can make it profitable. Sort of in the ball park of professional food taster.

And hauling the collection around to conventions shouldn't be too difficult as long as I have a dolly and boxes and remain organized. And it's fun doing all of the math and figures.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Rural Area Advantages, Pros and Cons out in the Country

So today my dad was also talking about a friend at his old job and his friend said that he took out his retirement money and paid all of the penalty charges and everything to get in on the real estate downturn, and he said it was a good idea because he bought a multi-acre house in new Mexico for $13,000 and also some $3,000 2-3 acre lots in a rich neighborhood somewhere. And now that I know that somewhere out there those cheap places exist, that's going to be my new plan. To go on a road trip when I have money saved up, and buy a house in a perfect location like Montana, or Alaska, or just stay on the road trip for as long as I can. And buying the land or house with cash means that you get an even better deal by taking 30% off of the retail price of the property. Also if the house is totally paid for then you can just have that be your home but continue going on car trip with whatever other money you can scrounge together. Maybe even have one piece of land or a house in ever state bought every year or so with saved up money from living at your one house rent/loan free and then visiting each property in each separate state by car trip(Alaska, Montana, Washington, Florida, anywhere). And of course take frequent detours with the detour function on the GPS if time is no obstacle.

Also we were talking during the drive today about how there are a lot of advantages to living in the country.

-You don't have to lock the doors or your cars so you don't have keys to lose.
-You don't have to worry about criminals.
-Less pollution,and traffic, and population. Actual peace and quiet!
-Less traffic means less likely to get into a crash if ever.
-No fast food means that you'll be eating healthier home cooked food that also tastes better and has no chemicals. Because convenience foods are usually processed and use cheap ingredients or are not fresh.
-You may be the only person around within 50 miles with your skills, so jobs are easier to create.
-There's opportunity to build things and improve things in undeveloped areas, so opportunity for creating wealth.
-Land costs less.
-Learning to become independent because services and goods are located in far away cities.
-There are less rules that you can go to jail for and less control over you, so less risk in that respect. Like being able to fire your gun in the back yard just for fun or hunting or the 4th of July, or practice. Which you would be arrested for in the city.
-Over all less responsibility and liability in the country. You're not responsible for other people as much or being on time, or dressing properly, or keeping records, etc.. Less danger from accidents and criminals and stupidity, and paying bills, and needing a job to survive, and pollutants, and scams etc.
-Less cost of living in general because less demand on supply. Except for imported things.
-Grow your own organic food on land.
-Build without permit or laws.
-All modern comforts can be added if necessary: Satellite TV, Satellite internet, Video games, ebay, internet radio, cell phone, Movies on big TV, Running water and sewer and electric if bought a house with those.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

How to Farm

Information gathered from: Hannah the door greeter at Walmart
Thanks Hannah!

Okay so here's something fun to think about. Hannah used to live on a farm as a little girl back in the 50's and she was more than happy to tell me how everything worked at her farm because she loved those days so much. An interesting tidbit was that they never had to lock their doors back then. Remember this is how they did it and there are probably different ways that use less energy or cost less.

But anyways here's a list of how to do things.

Veggies/fruits:
Freeze strawberries, freeze most vegetables, zuccini freeze sometimes and you can make zuccini bread, water melons are not freezable but unknown if they last. Tomatoes were grown on a tree branch in the ground with a string wrapped all the way up and around the twig and stem.
How to grow: They had a garden about the size of a football field which is about an acre. All they did was weed it(I would think a weed auger would work) and the soil in Pennsylvania is moist so they rarely watered it. And they never had to worry about bugs(maybe the bugs had enough to eat and couldn't eat it all)
Canning: For spagetti sauce they would make a canning jar of it uncooked and then put them all into an over sized pressure cooker for 30 minutes submerged in water with the surface of the water right below the cap of the jar. Then when done it would automatically be vacuum sealed and tap the button to see for sure. These could be stored on the shelf without refrigeration.
Jars of jelly: They would cook down the fruit and corn syrup and then when done they would pour melted wax over the top to seal it (wax sticks were purchased) and then put the lid on and these could be stored on the shelf without refrigeration.
Butter: They would churn their own butter which is just made of 100% cream and then you add a yellow butter making ball(She didn't know the exact name of it but it might have been bacteria). Then churn it(she said a blender would possibly work) Then separate the buttermilk off of the top and this butter is the best tasting kind ever and people will come to buy it from all around.
Pies: They have lots of blueberries up in Pennsylvania so she would make blue berry pies all the time and enjoyed that a lot. And blueberries you can freeze or make jam out of also.
Pets: She would have more fun with pets than anyone and had guinea pigs that would eat any vegetables. Not to mention her pig and many other animals.
Horses: They would bale hay for the horses while the grass was green, and they would store it in the barn for the winter, and all the horses need to survive is a trough of water and salt cubes and hay.
Cows: They would let the cows go out to pasture at night and feed themselves and would milk them at 3 in the morning and at another time of day also. She would take her horse out at night to find the cows and milk them. They also had lots of head of cattle so had all of the cow meat they could eat and it takes a lot of work to butcher it.
Pigs: They had only a few pigs that when they got fat enough they would eat them. And she kept one of the pigs as a pet which would wait for her when she got off the bus from school, but in the end her father killed the pig for food and she didn't eat pig for the longest time because she was so upset. All the pigs eat is table scraps. An interesting bit of info is that in Hawaii they used to have luau's every Sunday and have a roast pig.
Chickens: They had hundreds of chickens which would lay about 3 eggs a day each, and they would buy chicken feed from the store to make sure that the chickens would get fed because they always sold the eggs. The chicken feed was just corn and seeds. You also need one male rooster for them to produce eggs.
Ducks: Duck eggs are well known to be tastier than chicken eggs. All they did was have a pond and feed the ducks and the ducks would know that it was home and would never leave. The ducks would only lay about 3-4 eggs/week if you were lucky, but they were gathered by knowing where the eggs were by going out at night and seeing where the ducks were sleeping. They also bought a special breed of duck that produces more eggs.
Deer meat: They would go out hunting once a year with a group of 12 people or more and they would butcher the meat at home themselves, and cut down to the bone for no bones in the meat, and would get the best cuts of meat their own way, because the butchers would do a bad job of it. And they would put it all into the freezer. But she also said that smoking could be done but they never did that. Free deer meat, other than labor involved in butchering it and hunting.

This was back when life was good and the world was full of opportunity and hopefully those days aren't totally gone. I'm going to go out and try to buy some land now!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Free movies and games

Utorrent program download
UTorrent: Recommended

BitTorrent: 2nd version, not recommended

Nero Smart: For copying rented dvd's

Where to get torrents from:

mininova
Piratebay
BTjunkie
isohunt

In order to unzip a lot of files all at once I downloaded 7-zip for free and selected all of the zipped files and right clicked, and then selected 7-zip, then selected extract files, then I sent them to a folder I had already created called "All NES Games"

If you have any questions just look up all of this on youtube.com.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Cancer Cure Kept Secret

In the video called "Run from the cure" found on youtube. It shows you how to make your own cure for cancer for free. This man behind the cancer cure must be telling the truth because he has nothing to gain by saying these things. He gives away his medicine for free, and also he gives people the video for free. And he has testimony from many people that they were cured, as long as there is a verifiable before and after evidence to back up the testimony. Supposedly it can also cure alzimers because of neurogenisis and neuroprotective effects, and schizophenia because it's a depressent.

What is it that is so bad about hemp?
Does it kill people? Maybe if smoked, not when ingested as hemp oil. They say the smoking is worse on health than cigarettes, but so are cigars and those are legal. And wiki under THC says this"There has never been a documented human fatality from overdosing on tetrahydrocannabinol or cannabis"
Is it addictive? (wikipedia under cannabis says this: "The minimum amount of THC required to have a perceptible psychoactive effect is about 10 micrograms per kilogram of body weight") Maybe it is addictive in high doses, but so are pain killers, and those are legal to have. If you are dependent on it there's no drawback either because you just grow more for free.
Are there any short term, or long term side effects? See: Positive and negative side effects under THC. The prescription drug alternatives have much worse side effects as cancer drugs.
I'd say the worse drug in addictive qualities and dangerous side effects would have to be tobacco.

Other useful qualities of hemp are to make paper or rope or cloth and more. Requires no herbicide and little pesticide to grow and it grows extremely fast. Hemp seeds are edible and have all esential vitamins and minerals and nutients. And if you made hemp sand bags you could construct sand bag structures.
The variety of uses of hemp rival that of the coconut.

The only excuse that the gov uses to enforce the non use of marajuana is the "gateway drug hypothesis". But if you read this hypothesis it says you somehow lose common sense and go into worse drugs. Or that you have friends that are into worse drugs. Which may be true if you kept Hemp illegal like all the other drugs. In the end it would only increase the probability of using harder drugs. But you're also decreasing the probability of using it to save lives from cancer.

Maybe it's true that the government and the world is hiding the truth to protect their sources of money and control. And why did all countries outlaw it at the same time? Well it had something to do with the Geneva conventions and how it because international law. Read about it here. So who are the power players that coerced every nation into this agreement? That's something to be solved another day.

In the end it's a "victimless crime" the same as prostitution or any other supposed ethical law. And if I were to make a constitution of my own it would have in it "no victimless crimes" because you can never go back once it's outlawed.

What if drugs were legalized? They say, "more people would use the drugs if it were legal". But ask anyone if they would use drugs if it were legal and they'd say "no"! And ask them if they know anyone that would use drugs if they were legal, and they'd still say "no"! The fact is that the only people that would use drugs if they were legal would be people that already are using drugs or that are predisposed genetically to try drugs.

In the end drugs will never be legalized even if it would cure crime, because all the police and investigators would be out of work and the prisons would be empty and there would be no court cases and all of the drug dealers would need to do something else to make money. So even though they call it "the war on drugs", nobody is really trying to win the war because it would cause maybe 25% unemployment if that ever happened and all hell would break loose. So in the end the world never changes and you should just start your own society if at all possible because this one will never change.

The lawmakers justify all of these victimless crimes with the "American puritanical ethic" or APE. Anything that feels good is a sin and therefore should be against the law, like the bible says. Just read "The rape of the APE". But the actual reasons are separate from the justification that they'll tell you. The actual reason being control and the unemployment if the laws were repealed. Hopefully they won't outlaw peanut butter or sex any time soon just because people like those also. If they do I'm out of here, and I know lots of people that are with me on that one.

Here's info on hemp
Also see: Madagascar Periwinkle for another possible cancer cure that may or may not be poisonous. Ask the natives that use it for first hand knowledge.
Also see: Apricot kernels
Also see: chlorella
Also see: ginseng
Also see: Siberian ginseng who knows why it's illegal too.
Also see: devils club
Also see my article on "Miracle Mineral Supplement" for more almost verifiable cures that they don't want you to know about.
Also see the marihuana tax act of 1937 for how it was outlawed.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Miracle mineral supplement

Cure all human disease by yourself for self treatment and independence from the medical industry and the government. Here's the original video on the "miracle mineral supplement".

Supposedly this is what can cure: The common cold, malaria, any flue even avian flue, cancer, any bacteria or infection even "mrca". And it only costs 5 cents per dose.
It's also called the "miracle mineral supplement" or mms and when combined with other treatments where this formula is absorbed through the skin and into cells with something called "dmso" it can cure cancer of any kind within a month. The wikipedia site on dmso says this:

"Use of DMSO in medicine dates from around 1963, when a University of Oregon Medical School team, headed by Stanley Jacob, discovered it could penetrate the skin and other membranes without damaging them and could carry other compounds into a biological system."

Wikipedia site with clo2 says it does have these bacteria killing abilities but it doesn't say anything about what effects it would have on the other cells of the human body and if it is absorbed into the human blood stream. But it seems plausible.

The big thing that the sceptics seem to be saying is that you can't cure all these things with only one magic bullet because all biologies work differently. But what the main person behind the supplement says, is that it only targets anearobic cells when most cells of the body are aerobic. And because chlorine dioxide is a weak oxident it doesn't harm the aerobic cells as much as ozone would or other strong oxidants. But it will kill any anearobic cells of forein pathogens.

Here's a cellular respiration link which may not be worth looking at.

But here's pathogenic bacteria and it says if they're anerobic or aerobic.

We do know that we can rid water of malaria using the water purification qualities of chlorine dioxide but does it cure it in the human body without harming the human body? and in what quatities is it needed, and can it be overdosed.

In the end if it works... then it works! And then it's up to the scientists after that to explain how it works. But the scientists know where their funding comes from... The gov. So this obvious conflict of interest makes this a plausible state of affairs where the pharmacuticle companies and the government who is sponsored by them(see: pharmaceutical lobbying), want to keep us sick to sell us more ineffective drugs.

Also if the government makes a mandatory swine flue vaccination that accidentally is contaminated with the avian flue as an effort at mass genocide. Then this knowledge might save you. Or just quarantine yourself by leaving the country on your newly bought boat on a trip and tell the feds that you were on vacation and never even heard about the mandatory vaccinations.

Feedback from Roy Lutz:

Interesting, but... Extraordinary claims require extraordinary (scientific) proof, but who's going to pay for that kind of proof?

I know that DMSO is currently being used in several topical medications. It is used as a transporter agent. It penetrates the skin and takes any medication you want with it. Very handy for rub-on pain relief creams, nicotine patches, birth control hormones, and more.

And yes, the pharmaceutical companies ignore drugs that have no profit potential. DMSO is like asprin in that respect. If it were discovered today that asprin cured cancer, what phamaceutical company would spend millions doing years of government required studies to prove its effectiveness, when there are hundreds of asprin manufacturers already selling it for pennies? And they're certainly not going to advertise the discovery. In fact they would say, "That is an extraordinary claim that has not been proven scientifically." In other words, "Anyone promoting it is a loon, or the equivalent of a snake oil salesman." No, far better for a pharmaceutical company to invent and promote a brand new drug that they can patent, get the seal of approval from the FDA, and then they can mark up the price to whatever the market will bare. Pharmaceutical companies didn't make the rules, the government did, but they're not complaining either. The artificially high cost of getting a new drug to market guaranties very few competitors.

So, if it works, it works. But you're probably not going to get anything but anecdotal proof. You know, "I heard from my second cousin that her penpal's aunt Martha in Kalamazoo used it on her death bed, and the next day she was dancing the lambada." Now, that's good enough for me! But some non-believers may say this is not "scientific" enough for them.
Also there are other cure to cancer like the THC in hemp. Here's a video about it called "run from the cure". But because hemp can cure so many things and is so easy to produce they had to outlaw it. And now it contributes to most of the crime out there, even when it's mostly harmless itself. They're all in bed with each other: The FDA, the pharmaceutical companies, the law makers and politicians, and the police and the military and the doctors are stupid enough to follow all of these rules and do what they're told to uphold immoral orders.

When I have money I'm moving to Alaska and no one will ever find me. And I'll have lots of bullets and medicine.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

End of the world kit

If you get all of these items and put them into a kit, then you can sell them on ebay and make money off of the people who believe in the end of the world.


This is a survival kit and also protocol to follow, and has some fun unneeded toys to make people buy it impulsively.

If you just want to go camping or the whole world ends or just your personal world ends, this is a guide. You can be independent, and self reliant, and self sustaining, although with limited luxuries. Bums would do well to know this.

Fun toys that are unneeded are:
epinephrine.
"Miracle mineral supplement" to cure all diseases ever??? Let them find out.
Barometer/thermometer/hygrometer
Plastic weld to combine tarps into one big roof.
char cloth maker

Atomic blast protocol: In case of atomic bombs. You must be on open water and to avoid the heat blast from the shock wave you may want to be under water if you time it correctly from when you see the blast. No one will target the open water.

Air Born Virus Protocol: If have a cut put alcohol on it imediately and then cover with clean tape. To not get any air born diseases that might occur in the end of the world quarantine yourself by living in the wilderness. Clean and cook all food thuroghly. And if all else fails and you are now contaminated, you can now use your "miracle mineral supplement" And see if it works.

Zombie or combat situation protocol: Give yourself a shot of the epineohrine(adrenaline) and get all of the guns and ammunition that you can. You should start collecting guns and ammunition now until the year 2012.

Martial law protocol: See the warning signs and get a boat and head out on the water. They can't block every entrance to the water. So don't live inland for this reason if you see warning signs.

How to use items in the kit:

Water: Have a metal canteen with a metal cap so that you can put it on coals to boil and sanitize any water and the canteen. Only use coals and not flames, so that it doesn't oxidize.

Food: Have a gun for animals, and a Hawaiian sling for fish, and a net for fishing in large quantities. In certain areas and times of year, you can have all the birds you can eat, for free, if you have a gun. Not to mention bigger animals. Native plants that grow and seed and water themselves, such as blueberries, black berries, huckelberries, strawberries, oranges, grapefruit, grapes, sweet potatoes, potatoes, onions. This is if you have lots of land to pick from and the plants and trees are already existent on the property.

Medical: Have "miracle mineral supplement" always on hand just in case and also make your own hemp oil (see the youtube video "run from the cure" for free instructions) to cure everything that the MMS doesn't cure. Hemp is illegal to have so you need to start growing it on a piece of land that nobody will ever see. like land locked property.

Alcohol Description of uses: You will need to make everything for yourself in the end of the world, and alcohol is one of the easiest things to make and has many uses. It's good for antibacterial wound treatment along with cloth or tape bandage. Good for cleaning clothes. Good for washing hands. Good for lighter fluid and candles. Though turpentine may be more useful in some ways it's also a good thing to know how to make.
How to make alcohol: Get any kind of juice from any kind of fruit and let it ferment in a closed container for a year. Then put it into the solar still shown in the picture. The more times it's distilled the higher percent alcohol it will contain.
How to make turpentine: Get sap from a tree and distill it.

Shelter:
Make it out of stones or sticks or logs and then put a roof over it with the tarp and insulating materials. Bring the right tools for the job: wood chisel, stone chisel, saw, sharp cutting axe which doubles as hammer, pick axe, metal sharpening file, draw knife, Make own sledge hammer. Make a cave using explosives found on "jolly rogers cookbook" for cold and rocky terrain. The more your house blends in with the environment the less likely you will be found.

Finding Land: If the whole world economic system collapses then we may inevitably revert to the way things used to be run. Nowadays we have land barrons that own land but it's never used. American indians never had any land ownership and all land was free for anyone to walk on or use. And if you were utilizing a piece of land then it was said to be yours. This still exists in some places such as: The everglades, alaska, northern canada, bahamas, puerto rico, and almost all undeveloped countries, where no one will ever know you're there if you're only a few feet in from shore, or in an area with no roads. There's more coastline in alaska that the rest of the US combined and you can have whole lakes to yourself. It's just a matter of having a boat.

Vehicle: Get the best vehicle you can get to go to your destination. Then once there hide the vehicle. Most of your money will be spent on a vehicle and fuel. So start saving up money for this immediately.

Clothes:Get artificial fibers like nylon, polyester, acrylic, so that it is non absorbent. Get a rag soaked in alcohol and wipe down your clothes. Then put the rag back in the alcohol bottle to later be used again. Let animal hide dry in the sun to begin making your own clothes.

Cooking: On the fire or coal BBQ. Smoke your meat to preserve it, so that you don't require a fridge. In order to not have smoke you want to use coals for a fire all the time to not reveal your location to other humans. So burn your wood down to coals during the night and use the coals during the day. Making a good fire: Use hardwood for long lasting fire, and soft wood in small pieces, as kindling to get it started. Also have alcohol and tinder(char cloth) and a firesteel to start it, or a lighter to start out with, until it runs out of fuel.

Bathroom : On a big piece of land just go outside and bury it to not smell it. For TP you may need to resort to leaves eventually. Do the skin rub test of rubbing different materials on each arm and waiting 30 minutes, to make sure you don't react allergically to it.

Shower: Use alcohol and rag.

Weather Protocol: Have an all in one barometer/hygrometer/thermometer. Or if you have a boat you need a weather radio that lets you know when to move. But when you want to stay somewhere and never want to worry about the boat just get the boat out of the water, either using a boat lift or a trailer attached to a truck. Maybe have a trailer that you bring on the boat with you and when you get to where you're going it's then attached by a winch, or a pully, or a ratchet tie down to a tree, where you just pull the boat ashore anywhere. Air boats you can just drive up onto the shore. But be sure where the high tide level is.

Navigation Protocol: Have a watch(I have a self setting watch, that's good for long distance travel), point the hour hand at the sun and halfway between the hour hand and 12 o'clock is true south. This is true in the northern hemisphere. You may want a map just in case GPS fails.

Survival clip carabiner contents: Knife sharpener, crank/trigger flashlight, lighter with keychain holder, firesteel, good multitool/swiss army knife.
Survival backpack contents:Rope(See youtube to know how to tie every knot), knife, char cloth/paper holder and maker, char cloth maker, alcohol, duct tape, rag, backup flashlight, hat, canteen, tarp, hammock tent and straps, sleeping bag, large tarp, plastic weld, epinephrine, chlorine dioxide, hemp oil, thermometer/hygrometer/barometer, watch, notebook, nautical or topographical map, gel pen, gun, sling spear, net, small distiller. And whatever extra fun devices you want.
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Update: New information points to if banks close and there is a run on the banks and you can't get money out then you will need lots of liquid cash. A prominent astronomer says this will happen on April 27th 2010 and the end of the economy will be on July 27th 2010.

Have lots of liquid cash: Hide it in the house(inside of a cut out book) and most of it in silver. Silver in ounce sized pieces can be easily traded. Even if the dollar becomes worthless. So buy lots of silver.

Head for the wilderness: Islands or a large park. So you will need to head to the wilderness for food since nobody having money means everybody will need free food. Unlike the first depression when people had farms and traded with other farms and hunted their own food. This next depression will be worse because nobody can grow or hunt or have any friends that do that anymore.

Newly thought out survival kit includes:
  1. Knife: just a beater knife to do chores with
  2. Knife sharpener: For long term survival
  3. Folding saw: works better than an axe on small trees.
  4. Good multi tool: "Leatherman charge"
  5. Compass: Ball compass or military compass, anything with a magnet really.
  6. Whistle: To scare away animals or to call help
  7. Let crank powered lights
  8. Stainless steel water bottle
  9. Med kit: alcohol, duct tape,
  10. hygiene kit: microfiber cloth, tooth brush, tool cleaning brush, hat
  11. 100 ft. of paracord
  12. Tarp: to catch water and cover from water.
  13. Dry tinder box: Dry tinder and blistex as coal extender.
  14. Fire steel
  15. Giant fresnel lens: Just in case you only have one hand to start a fire with.
  16. Optional items: Machete, axe for large trees, Blow gun as back up hunting weapon, Net for fishing, petroleum/wax mustache wax as oil lamp

To do list:

  • Have full survival kit all in one backpack.
  • Buy lots of silver
  • Get all money out of bank and hide it
  • Set up a fort somewhere to head straight to in case of the worst.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Buying Land Tutorial

This is a work in progress, I will keep adding to it until I actually buy a piece of land.

Concept:

Drive around an area and see the land looking to buy while at the same time most properties that are available are listed with the local real estate agent. Google: Land for sale (your city) and it will show you local real estate agents for the area. Or just find any real estate office by driving around in the area you're interested in. Then give them your # and say that you will buy land for cash and tell them what you're looking for and they will keep you on the top of their list when something comes to market.
Get survey done and contact a local title company or lawyer to make sure that there's a clear title on it then they should be able to facilitate the transaction.

Title company function: lean against property, title insurance for unfound leans, as escrow company.

Some good questions to ask are, "Are there deed restrictions or local ordinances that will prevent me from putting a mobile home on this property? Is there a time limit on how long a mobile home can be there?" And by the way, if there is an issue that you are not sure about, or if you can't get the information right away, but you want to make an offer, you can make an offer "contingent to" a specific condition/s being met, such as being able to put a mobile home on the property. So... If you found out before the closing that mobile homes are prohibited, the deal would be canceled automatically. If you can find a piece of land that allows (old, used) mobile homes on the property, this could be a very cheap way of living for you. Of course, you have to know that you will have considerable one-time expenses to put in the sewer/water/electricity and some sort of foundation -- we're talking thousand$. Did I mention towing/relocation costs? And skirting? Leveling jacks? Nothing is free. "Free" always costs something.

Some more questions to ask: "Is there public sewer, electric and water available? How much does it cost to get them installed? If there is no sewer line to hook into, I'll need to dig a leech bed. Has the soil been "Perc" tested? How deep is the water table? (Is the land capable of absorbing sewage from a leech bed? If not, you can never get a building permit.) "If there is no public water available, how deep do I have to drill a well? How deep are other wells in the area? What will it cost? Taxes? They're paid up to date, right?" Oh, and never forget, "Are there any other costs associated with buying, owning or using this property that I should be aware of? Are there any restrictions, easements or encumbrances of any kind?" (there's always something) Then, put it all in writing, and get it signed in blood. Getting it notarized by GOD is probably not absolutely necessary, but it wouldn't hurt, if He's available. (I hear God's notary fees can be a little high and mighty, so make sure the seller agrees to pay them.)
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I have the phone # of a real estate agent that has info about government loans for 1st time homeowners. They're in the business of selling a home so they should know all of the programs and they're happy to tell you.

Building your own cabin is worth it if you factor in that the average cost of a house is 1000$/ square foot. So every square foot you build by hand is like putting $1000 in your pocket. This is also true for hunting deer and butchering the animal yourself. It's definitely well worth the time and effort. If you divide the square foot of living space by all 6 sides of the structure, then each wall is $166/square foot.

9/10/09: Plan now is to have cash in the bank and then just drive around the country looking for the cheapest house around in the best area around. Whenever I drive past a place that's fun to live in I'll give my name and my # to an agent and say I'll pay in cash for what I'm looking for. Also buy the house next to a national park or forest. This way you also have those natural resources to live off of like wood and hunting and just nature hiking. Also it should be by water for growing food, or in the rain shadow of a mountain to never need to water, or instead be by a river that leads to the ocean to travel the coastlines.
I myself should buy a house and not pay rent so that I can save up money each month instead of working and then just go on trips when I've saved up money.
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I may buy a house instead of land because I could rent it out someday when paid off and make an income from and quit my job.
If you want to get 30% off of the purchase of a new house "money talks". If you can pay for a house outright then and there, "in cash", then you can knock 30% off of the price because a sure thing immediately is better than waiting weeks and then having the deal fall through, due to financing problems. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.


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Day harbor 5 acres. This would be good because it's right next to seward alaska which is one of the most scenic parts of alaska and is a temperate rain forest. But I was researching how much it costs to rent a cabin in Seward AK on the Alaska state website. And it's 65$/night in the summer. So if I rented out the cabin like that for less it would make a sizable income on just one small cabin alone every summer and sometimes during winter.

The Alaska state land offerings site is best price around and best selection, so that is where I'm probably going to buy from even if I can't get in the kenai peninsula.

What I want is the program most like the old homestead program which is the recreational cabin sites program. You need to be an Alaska state resident to enter though.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Rules and the Ruling Class

Rules do not reflect reality, because reality has no rules. Rules only reflect the people making them.

The golden rule: The people with the gold make the rules.

I want to live in a place where you can leave your car or house unlocked and never ever have to worry. Also where you can leave a bike on the side of the road without locking it up. We all do these things as kids until people vandalize or steal things and we learn not to. Also we assume everyone is nice as kids but soon learn through experience that everyone is an asshole for no reason. Then we eventually become one ourselves.

Politics: Cutting spending is not in any politicians vocabulary. They're in it for power and control, if you spend more then you have control over people because now "They owe you". The whole idea of monetizing the budget is so the gov can give people money, so that the gov will get more power. The gov buying GM and socialized medicine and all other aspects of society is all about getting more power. This has been called "Obamanopoly".

Money is just a measurement of power. If the government taxes 50% of your monthly income then you are 50% slave to them. And if they ever find a way to tax 100% of your money every month then you will be 100% slave to them. Also monetizing the budget is a way to tax without people knowing it. They print more money and now all the dollars in the US are worth less. And therefor the fed just took money out of your pocket without you knowing it.

The whole financial crisis in California is a good example of where this country is heading. The whole problem would be solved if they cut spending. But they can't cut spending because that's not in politicians vocabulary. So now they have to sell off parts of the state, and legalize marajuana so that they can tax it. They now have a "Sin tax" where eating twinkies is taxable(the twinkie tax). The cost of cigarettes has just gone up $1 a pack as a sin tax, alcohol is the same. It's getting so preposterous that you'd have to be insane to live there. But it's a shame that someday that's what every state in the US will look like becase politicians only want more power and will never want less power. Which is exactly what our founding fathers were trying to avoid.

Rules and the ruling class:
Rules are another form of power. It's the way the man keeps you down. We have so many stupid rules now, and it keeps getting worse. Do the rules protect us? Or are they proposterous? Are rules the only way for society to function?

You're always seeing rich and powerful people in the news these days breaking the rules, and not just that, but getting away with it. Preachers being anointed by God to no longer be gay after being caught. Governors caught cheating on wives, and just saying they're sorry lets them get away with it. Even in these trusted positions with all this power, where we need the most trustworthy individuals, we have them doing untrustworthy things. Even the presidents, like Bill Clinton getting impeached. And Nixons Watergate. Can we even trust our supreme court justices when during every state of the union address they never clap or show any opinion or emotion either way as if they were vulcans. We all know that every human has opinions or emotion, and we're supposed to believe this. How is this fakery trustworthy.

Even when the powerful elite break the law they just make it top secret. If nothing ever officially happened then it can never be against the law, can it. See my top secret post.

If you're rich you don't have to follow the rules. There are no consequences.
When Paris Hilton broke the law and was supposed to go to jail she instead was allowed to stay under house arrest for a few days in her multimillion dollar mansion and then she was off scot free. If the rich have a criminal record it doesn't matter because they won't need to apply for a job any time soon with their net worth. And if they have to pay bail that's nothing. What's a few thousand dollars to a multi millionaire? Why should we follow the rules, if our ruling class doesn't?

What's the point of enforcing the rules if even when you punish a criminal they still commit more crimes afterward as repeat offenders? The 3 strikes you're out rule is a good solution to this though.

People will always follow the rules anyway. Just keep the right group of friends. Because we all have networks of friends, if we ever do anything to hurt anyone then their friends will eventually ask questions and find out and punish you. This also means that you can have rumors spread that are untrue and make enemies for no reason, with the wrong group of friends. Example: Blair witch trials, and tribal witch doctor culture. So our society with no rules would be as bad as tribal culture with law enforcement. Minus any reason cause a fight other than magic, or killing for no reason.

"Where there are no people there are no rules." So if all else fails and martial law is in sight, head to international waters or a developing country in the wilderness, to get away from it all, until all the dust settles. See my survival checklist for how to survive.

I have a little theory though, to solve all of these problems of rules. It's so simple, that it might just work.

I submit that if everything in life were free, then there would be no need for rules! Look to my "Free emporium post" for more details.

Fiat Currency

Gold has intrinsic value because you can actually do stuff with it, as well as being compact and easy to trade as money. But why do we have paper money? Is it better?

Well back in the 70's under Nixon we were having trouble paying off our debts. So we started monetizing the debt and to do that we went off of the gold standard and into paper money. The official story was that we didn't want to be reliant on the gold standard if another country were to have a gold strike and became richer than us. Also the gov told us how the dollar is stable but gold prices fluctuate. But what they were really doing was just paying off debt by printing more money, and saying that the dollar was good. But now it's going the way og the german franc at the end of the nazi occupation, and people are starting to think that the dollar may not be as good a currency as it used to be.

It's interesting how fort knox got all the gold it has. All they did was say that it was illegal to have gold currency and now you could only have it as jewelry or collectable coins. So by "fiat"(translated: "make it so") they traded all the gold in america nad also in Europe for absolutely nothing but paper. So essentially the US gov. took all that gold essentially for free, all by just trusting them.

In the end the dollar is only worth as much as the people think it's worth. It only has concieved value and no intrinsic value like gold does. So buy gold now as a hedge against the dollar and as savings, not when you're paid for your work in dollars in the future, when they're not worth anything.

It shouldn't say on the dollar bill "In god we trust", it should be "In fiat we trust." This is an idea to write on dollar bills for any anarchists out there that want to nudge the dollar over the edge.