Although this smells like an ‘authorized alternative narrative,’ it makes some good points. We were painfully aware of the need for a community while living in the mountains. We helped to barn raise and in turn had our own barn raised. I installed the sticks over several weeks and the sheet metal only took one day. Many hands makes small work, provides safety, and I think most important of all - a sense of belonging somewhere.
However, per my story, “a little leaven leavens the whole lump,” while it only takes one rat to sink an otherwise beautiful ship and spotless wooden ship.
Do you think nefarious interests are vested in preventing healthy communities from growing and setting an example for others? At preventing the restoration of our land back to "The People? A reclamation from ‘Big Food’ and big moves away from dependence on they?
Believe it, these nefarious interests stand to muddy the waters without awareness of the wolf in sheep’s clothing. Bill Cooper enumerated specifically why these 3rd parties seem to feel so threatened by the little People out there.
Would I join a community such as this? Probably not. Too many followers. Too much media attention. Something doesn’t smell right.
Would I foster an organic community practicing freedom of religion, a pillar of our society’s establishment peacefully co-existing? You better bet.
The alternative of suckling on the state’s teet while they spray our homes with pesticide, our air, our water, our soil, our food just doesn’t appeal to me beside.
I went out there as a study. An educated man attempting to study what it was like making the leap from living in a rural part of the city that slowly ate itself full to a completely rural way of life. What I discovered?
“L’enfer, c’est les autres”
Jean-Paul Sartre
What I discovered - I can survive all of the elements, and the feeling of being alive to accompany the need to, but - L’enfer, ce n’est pas les autres — c’est trop d’autres.
And, simply getting on an airliner anyone can see, there are not too many people at all…
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By the way, if you ever have a chance to go on a whisper tour in Buenos Aires, I highly recommend The Palacio Barolo in Buenos Aires.
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