They are good or bad as they are needed. They are mercenaries.
Oh, for sure I agree. I even think advanced computers go to far. They are hackable and I'm not getting trapped in a car and driven into a lake, thank you very much. However, the tech lords doth advance their agenda and I fear they will eventually outlaw all vehicles that are not connected to the artificially intelligent traffic grid that monitors and regulates all travel implemented sometime in the future.
The transformers you see all over the place turn DC electric current from the power stations in to AC current. There is an amazing amount of wound wire in them. We can not replace more then a few dozen a year because of it. It is our vulnerability because without them there is no power. This means no logistics, without logistics there's no food factories without food factories 90% of Americans would starve to death in the first 3 months. The Civil War ends when everyone starves to death. I think the sociopaths knew that, it's why they were so excited to get rid of us and replace us with robots and AI. It would be too tempting to make the USA do it to its self.
These companies have already logged countless hours with out drivers.
Yes I do believe he would, however the person laying down the strip would be arrested. With tomorrow’s tracking technology, no one can hide.
The investment market seems to believe in Telsas ability to produce fabrication machines that build cars.
But by that logic the electric grid is far more vulnerable and the lose of it for a city would be sure distruction. Violence and distruction isn't a productive answer.
I geuss I would not call that food. Unless I'm cooking it, I won't touch that toxic cheap processed shit made in a factory. So you are correct, if you can tolerate processed food, no do not homestead. However, perceived food scarcity, real or imagined, will cause the price of even that shit to skyrocket over the next year. The industry will respond like they always do with even shittier lower quality food substitutes. I hear they can take carbon directly out of the atmosphere and make 'edible' chips now. A calorie is a calorie, right?
Yet Massachusetts has banned the sale of gasoline cars by 2035. Sometime it takes a generation.
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a35104768/massachusetts-ban-new-gas-cars-2035/
Not so. My high efficiency freezers cost about $20 a month, 28sq ft. I store all the vegetables, fruit, and meat I need to get through winter in them. When they are empty I turn them off until more food comes in. The initial investment pays for itself in the first year. It takes about ten hours a week during the growing season to feed my family though we spend more time cooking and prepping food. If I analyze my standard of living before and after homesteading I would definitely say my standards are higher with less money. The food quality is unbeatable. Besides when you buy food from a freezer in a store you are paying for that electricity too, and the stockers wages, the truck driver, the fuel, the wholesaler, the other truck driver, the fuel, the processing, their electricity, their wages, another truck driver, fuel, grainsilo storage guy, their electricity, dont forget the farmer and his costs. I think I'll grow it myself.
People out in numbers will just result in the media demonizing us. I believe we need to claim our constitutional rights as human beings in great numbers. This means ignoring any unconstitutional edicts that take away basic rights. Such basic rights include but are not limited too; the right to work, the right to not self harm, the right to remain silent, the right to travel, the right to own property, the right to self medicate, and any other rights granted to you by God. These rights are inalienable, the root word is lean, this means those rights cannot be loaned away. The legal system of today is a fiat system, like our money, the real system is still there and offers immunity from prosecution. Rather when you claim your right as a human being you fall outside of the jurisdiction of police.
Problem reaction solution. The population will be made to accept that old tech is the problem.
That's where you're wrong bucco. The Constitution and the Constitutional system that the Republic was founded on still exist. All we need is people to claim their constitutional rights as human beings. This does not require going to a protest. It requires research, and application and the willingness to accept that the world you were raised to believe is real, is merely a facade, created by the last great reset 110 years ago. This isn't about sovereignty, that is another psyop. Claim your rights as a human being under common law, that's how we win.
We don't even have a co-op. Ironic since we are supposed to be a shinning example of liberalism for the Midwest. Just goes to show it's all a corporate facade.
I'm sorry for you CA pedes. Research Rob Minard and the freeman society. Remove yourself from the jurisdiction of the police. Claim your rights or die a slave.
Same. Small business can't function with out big business.
Big money did that. The Devos and Van Andels who made their money with Amway Corp and Frederik Meijer who made his money with the Meijer Corp. Not the only ones, but they are the anchor philanthropists. Saved the city from the fate of Detroit that suffered the lose of those manufacturing jobs in my opinion.
Mercenaries. Private military. The largest in the world.
It's not just Meijer. Wokism is infecting all of West Michigan. The church folk are freaking out because they were raised in a cultural bubble, then they went to University and were brainwashed with inclusion, equity, and diversity and now they feel guilty growing up in a cultural bubble. Only virtuous thing to do is to destroy the culture in recompense.
It's a joke. I have a small homestead and bakery, I grow my own vegetables and raise some of my own meat and eggs. I trade baked goods with local farmers durning the farmers market season for the things I don't grow myself. There are a few things that are unavoidable however and there are no 'one town overs' either. It's Meijer stores for an hour in every direction. The Walmarts here are even shit, can't compete. So no practical IGA option but alas we are all tethered to the system somewhere.
*Sent from my tether.
There is a lot of data out there. They have patents on a ton of stuff, not all of it is in this vaccine, though it could be in future vaccines. I understand they say it doesn't modify the DNA but personally I think that's a non-answer. If you modify a cell, and that cell divides, can the modification replicate? So maybe the DNA doesn't change but the cell is not acting like it should normally so what's the difference? To me, my own cell producing something that my own immune system has to destroy sounds like a recipe for genicide. The effects will play out over the next several years. Cytokine storm, sterility, immunity, it's all theory. The truth is we're not sure and only time will tell.
Maybe but truck drivers kill people all the time and they still allow them on the road. All the defense has to do is argue that automated trucks are safer, even if they are not 100% safe. Vaccines are not %100 safe and yet they are being released. Besides you can always use more coercive methods. Could it be that it has more to due with money then anything else?
Raising your own garden and animals is the only cheap option I know of.
Exactly. Unless they have their own rig and have been saving in bitcoin they will need to work.
Well maybe determining where they are in the first place would help. The problem with passing moments in conversations is we are miss understood just as often as we think we understand each other. I truly think that that kind of food is gross, but then I worked in the industry and I know how it's made. There are also more and less expensive ways to do everything which effects how much you really end up saving when you homestead. Many things are an investment that pay back over time. Part of that value is determined by what you do with the extra you produce. If you have a big budget to spend on a hobby farm it'll eat up your extra cash, with out hurting for money you won't sell your extra production. However you start a hobby farm in the city with recycled materials on a shoe string budget, then that's a savings right away and the extra production is easily traded to neighbors. It's up to each homesteader to determine what they are interested in growing or producing and how they can trade that with other people in their local communities so that everyone meets each other's needs. That's what I live anyway and I have found that it's been worth it.