We’ve all heard of “sustainable development,” but what does it actually mean? Is it really about protecting the earth, or is it just another tool for foisting an agenda of carbon eugenics and technocracy? Join us this week on The Corbett Report as we rip off the green mask of the oil-igarchs and expose the Read More…
Tag: self-sustainability
Get Off The Grid Without Going Hungry
Getting off the grid isn’t something that happens overnight and it needs plenty of preparation. Though it’s a wonderful notion, it needs planning and knowledge on how to do it right, which is often why people give up so quickly. There are many aspects to take into consideration when it comes to leaving the life Read More…
In The Land Of The Free, Sustainable Living And Self-Sufficiency Is Becoming A Crime
In order for the State to make people believe that “democratic” centralized government is necessary for a functioning society, it must work to keep the people from gaining too much freedom and self-sufficiency. But technology and information sharing are allowing people, like never before, to break from entrenched power interests that control our money, our Read More…
Devastated That Trump Is President? You May Have a Dangerous Reliance On The State
The inauguration is behind us now, but many – millions, it seems – are still immersed in fear, anguish, and grief over the reality of President Donald Trump. #NotMyPresident is still a very active hashtag on Twitter. People are already calling for impeachment, claiming Trump’s presidency is “illegitimate”. Celebrities (I refuse to mention them by name Read More…
Permaculture: The Future of Self-Sufficient, Community-Based Living
The fact of the matter is that, over the years, we have allowed ourselves to become more and more accepting of the urban way of life, with an ever-increasing over-dependence on technology systems. Many of us have lost that innate feeling of oneness with nature. We have lost our heart-based connection to nature’s divine ebb Read More…
10 Must Have Barter Skills To Survive In A Collapsed Economy
Most people living in the United States and many other industrialized countries consider bartering as an antiquated method for exchanging goods and services. We have all become very accustomed to fiat currency, credits cards and digital transactions, so bartering just seems strange. But it wasn’t so long ago that bartering was commonly used and worked very effectively. Read More…