Having a light source is critical when living outside in a survival situation. The Nitecore HC65 v2 is a head lamp which does everything I need, and recharges with the folding USB Solar Panel in my backpack.
Read moreEDTA binds to metals in the body and pulls them out through the urine. It is useful for alleviating heavy metal toxicity, clogged arteries and Covid injection poisoning.
Read moreA mixture of organic white rice, quinoa amd red lentils provides a good ratio of the nutrients you need, stores space efficiently for long periods and can be used as currency in survival situations.
Read moreThe sunchokes are off to the races, the peas are loving the trellis, and the corn and beans are just peaking their heads out.
Read moreSaying anything "anti-Semitic" is likely to become a jailable offense very soon... so let's get clear on what the word means.
Read moreWe just had several days of rain here in the deserts of New Mexico, and the native plants are taking the opportunity to show their flowers.
Read moreWhat's happening on the world stage is an orchestrated series of events planned way in advance with the goal of grinding your face into the dirt until you consent to your own slavery.
Read moreHaving access to a community mill used to be a critical part of our lives, and may be again in the near future. My portable mill packs on the Solar eBike, and gives me access flour in the wilderness.
Read moreToday I'm planting three types of pole beans in the spiral garden - Scarlet Runner, Rattlesnake and Kentucky Wonder.
Read moreOur community has an acequia community watering system that was built generations ago, and we're going to use it to flood the garden.
Read moreIt is finally warm enough to plant the first part of the 3 Sisters Garden - Native American Corn. Once they are 6 inches tall I will plant pole beans and squash around the perimeter.
Read moreI used to live in an old Toyota 4Runner, and it was one of the best times of my life, but I gave it up in order to step even further towards freedom.
Read moreDon Juan and Carlos Castaneda speak about how death is stalking us all. No matter how careful we are and advanced we become it will succeed in reminding even the most self-important of their equality with all other beings.
Read morePooping outside is something that intimidates many people, but it's really quite easy, and doesn't even require a shovel or toilet paper.
Read moreA colander and bowl set can be used as a wood stove to cook on while living outdoors. You can pick something like this up in most thrift stores for super cheap.
Read moreMeet Mister Toad. He's either a toad or a frog, but he's still Mister Toad either way.
Read moreChlorine Dioxide Solution (CDS) is a method of making MMS in the purest form possible by evaporating the gas and using a sealed container to pressurize it into water.
Read moreThe sticks I harvested from the wilderness for the Spiral Garden are showing signs of life! I wonder if they'll root and provide a living trellis.
Read moreI test out the new Inverter I got for my Solar eBike, which allows me to run anything you can plug into a house socket up to 1000 Watts.
Read moreI'm going to be experimenting with Magnetoculture in the Three Sisters Garden this year. Half of it will have the magnetized wires, the other half will not, and we'll see if there's a difference.
Read moreWhen I'm hungry but it's too wet and cloudy to cook I turn to my Survival Cake recipe, which is just Coconut Flour, Date Powder and Cacao mixed with a little water. It's filling, nutritious and tastes like desert!
Read moreCarlos Casteneda wrote 12 books about his training as a sorcerer by Don Juan the Nagual. Often mistakingly considered to be about psychedelics, the series is actually more about the ancient spiritual knowledge of Mexico.
Read moreI setup an automated system to water the entire garden on a timer, which allows me to go on longer adventures away from the farm without the plants dying.
Read moreThe banking system is one of evil's primary tools in Mankind's world. Unless you're fine becoming a Borg or starving to death one day, I hope you'll consider learning how to live without their system.
Read moreI've used the Fugetek Selfie Stick and Tripod for many years not only for filming my videos, but also for converting my phone into a television and workstation.
Read moreThe Wizard Brew is a survival food powder mix I've been developing for few years which tastes delicious, fills me with energy and is ready instantly by adding water.
Read moreThe Xero Alpine Boots have served as my primary shoes for two years of full-time outdoor living. They're light, warm, waterproof and survive the abuses of desert terrain.
Read moreElm trees are often seen as a nuisance, but they're a great survival food because you can eat their seeds and leaves. Here I try baking the seeds with oil and salt in a solar oven.
Read moreHow we think about careers is about to shift drastically. Your choices depend on whether you intend to be counted among the dead, the borg or the survivors on the other side of this worldwide transition.
Read moreThe Spring garden is about to come alive! Peas are sprouting, sunchokes are ready to burst out, and I'm building a completely automated watering system.
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