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Summary

➡ The Common Sense Show, a popular program, is sponsored by Noble Gold, a company that helps people secure their retirement with gold. The show’s host interviewed Marjorie Wild, an expert in self-sufficient living and food production. They discussed the importance of growing and storing your own food due to the toxicity of commercial food supply and the vulnerability of global food production. They also touched on the rising food prices and the need for self-sufficiency in the current times.
➡ The text discusses the growing concern about contaminated soil and its impact on farming and health. It highlights the issue of harmful chemicals found in composted waste, which is often used as fertilizer and sold as organic garden soil. The author suggests that this contamination could be contributing to health issues like cancer and criticizes the lack of action from authorities. The text also encourages people to grow their own food as a solution, despite some challenges like homeowners associations outlawing gardens.
➡ The text discusses the concept of 15-minute cities, which promote a lifestyle without meat, dairy, or cars. The author expresses concern about potential legislation against homegrown food and suggests that small-scale farming, such as backyard gardens and raising small livestock like chickens and rabbits, can be a viable solution. The author also mentions the potential for growing food in different climates and the importance of having a water source. The text ends with a warning about potential threats to the power grid, which could impact food supply.
➡ The article discusses concerns about the high energy and water consumption of data centers, which are struggling to meet the demands of AI. It also mentions fears of physical attacks on these centers as a new form of warfare. The article further discusses the potential for widespread disruption due to issues like supply chain breakdowns and possible insurgent attacks. The need for self-reliance, particularly in terms of food production, and the importance of community in times of crisis are also highlighted.
➡ The text discusses the importance of self-sustainability, particularly in food production, as a means of survival during economic or societal collapse. It emphasizes that everyone should aim to produce at least half of their own food, using simple, off-grid methods that can be easily replicated. The text also highlights the potential for social order to shift, with those able to grow their own food becoming leaders in their communities. Lastly, it encourages people living in urban centers to learn these skills and consider moving to less populated areas for safety and sustainability.
➡ The text discusses the gradual decline of a city due to lack of maintenance and increasing pollution. It highlights the impact of this decline on everyday life, such as contaminated water supply and increased garbage. The text also explores the potential of small communities and co-ops in surviving such situations. Lastly, it delves into the potential of alternative science and energy solutions, like zero point energy and soil treatments, which could help combat these issues but are often suppressed or overlooked.
➡ The speaker discusses the current chaotic times, predicting that supply chains and other dependencies will be disrupted. However, they remain hopeful, believing that this period will lead to a golden age of rebuilding and rejuvenation. They also highlight the rise in mental illness due to stress and resource deprivation. The speaker recommends learning to grow your own food as a way to cope with these changes, directing listeners to their website, backyardfoodproduction.com, for a webinar on the topic.

Transcript

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Don’t wait. There are 66 banks on the Federal Reserve watch list. It could be 6066 for the records they keep. I don’t want your bank to be one of them. So let’s get started today. Call Noble Gold, 877-6465-3478-7646-5347. Well, our guest and it’s been a long time coming here, we’ve run into some scheduling snafus. But I’m really glad to have Marjorie Wild on with us, introduced together by Scotty Sachs, our mutual friend and our sovereign radio project. And you’ve heard us talk about that. Well, Marjorie is a veteran figure in backyard food production. I love that term.

She’s an author, researcher, public speaker. She’s been featured in National Geographic as an expert on off grid living. And this is something we’re going to really touch on. Some of the things you may hear might surprise you today. Some of the things may actually concern you. And sometimes level of concern gives us the impetus to do what needs to be done. We’re going to get into all the ways that you can follow Marjorie as we move on. But I got to tell you, she’s published a book and this first place I’ll start here. The Grow System.

The Essential Guide to Modern Self Sufficient. And it’s with Penguin Random House and Reuters has awarded her with Sustainable Media Award. I think those are pretty good credentials you’ve heard here. Marjorie Walter, welcome to the show. First time guest on the Common Sense Show. Really glad to have you here. Although we’re going to get really well acquainted on our Sovereign Radio Project. And, and yes, Marjorie and I are going to be working with Scotty Sachs and others on trying to reshape the radio and actually Internet media. Marjorie, welcome. So good to have you on. Thank you.

Thanks for having me. It’s. Yeah, you’re right. It’s a lot of mishaps and I do love the Sovereign Radio Project. Yeah, Scotty’s got a real good vision there and we need it and I really can see that becoming a significant force in the future for information. The legacy meet is. It’s dying. We’re killing it, basically. You know, there’s something else too along those lines and Scotty’s partnering with them too. I introduced the two parties. Sam Anthony and your news. News from the zip code all the way to international. No one’s doing what he’s doing and he’s an old hedge fund guy and he’s raising money like crazy to do this.

It’s great investment opportunity. We’re going to be tying in with that with Sovereign Radio. I’m tying in with my show and I, I think we’re probably about a year away from seeing Sam become a national media figure. So there’s a lot of changes coming and I think we’re all going to be the beneficiary of it. Mainstream media is dead. I don’t know if you’ve seen their numbers for the first quarter of the year. I haven’t. Oh, oh, listen, two of my three entities, and I don’t brag about my numbers because I think I can do better.

But two of my three entities outdraw Fox News in the 25 to 54 crowd. I believe you. Yeah. Isn’t that wonderful? Isn’t that wonderful? I mean, really, you know. Yeah. When I saw the Joe Rogan Trump interview, like I don’t know how many millions of the views and then, you know, yeah. CNN and Fox and all those guys like, nothing. It’s over. I know, I know. It’s absolutely crazy. Well, I want to get to the heart of what you do. And, and let me tell you, I tell people you need to buy gold, not put your money back in the bank fully.

But you know what, I tell people this too. If you are not prepping. And I always like to say food, water, guns, gold, ammo, natural medicine and tools. But really, you need to put your money into. And so let me ask you an opinion question here. At this point in time, why is it important for us to be growing our own food and then storing it? Good. Several reasons. One is the commercial supply is absolutely toxic. Absolutely toxic. A couple of examples. Bill Gates developed this thing called apeel, which is like a spray they can put on vegetables that makes them last longer.

It has, and it’s some unbelievably toxic thing. It has just been approved for the organic standards. Wait a minute, RFK Jr. Is letting this come in? Yeah, yeah, they just got approved in the organic standards. So RFK Jr. Has a huge. It’s great what he’s doing with the dyes, but we need a lot more action than what he’s doing. So I don’t know what battles are going on behind the scenes, but really, we used to say you could be a perimeter shopper in the grocery store. That’s not true anymore. I mean, they’re, they’re just. It’s, it’s just the whole thing.

The best you can hope for in the commercial food supply is that it’s not harmful to you, but there’s definitely not going to be any nutrition in it. So, you know, conventional agriculture has been grown on the same plots over and over and over again, and they only replace three nutrients, the nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus. So all the other micronutrients have been gone a long, long time. And then there was a Stanford study, research that was done in 2016, major, that actually compared organic growers with conventional for nutritional content. It turns out the organic actually isn’t any more nutritious either.

So one is just the sheer toxicity of the existing food supply. The other is the existing food supply. We are. We’re in war, right? We are in war. Let’s be very clear about what’s going on here. And absolutely, the first tactic in warfare is to destroy the food supply and cut off the food supply. We have all kinds of food, I mean, shut down. There’s like, what, seven major choke points in the world, let’s say the straight or hermuts. 20% of the world’s oil supply that goes through that very vulnerable place. I mean, if that blows, this is your red flag that you need to go out and stock up immediately on.

On at least a year’s worth of food, if not two or three, because everything is shipped. You’re exactly right. Yeah. The same with the Panama Canal. The same with the Straight of Malacca. There were so many vulnerable points. We’ve got that going on. But even beyond that, you know, global food production is way, way down. You know, most of us don’t look at it because you go to the grocery store and there’s plenty there. But this flooding, there’s rampant flooding all over the entire realm. You know, the US Everywhere. Now, whether you believe that’s weather warfare or whether you believe it’s natural cycles or whether you believe it’s just we’re in the apocalypse and it’s an act of God, it doesn’t matter.

The fact is vast amounts of crops are being destroyed. And, you know, the war in Ukraine. Ukraine used to be a gigantic bread basket. Nobody’s growing food in Ukraine right now. You know, I don’t think there’s any men left in Ukraine. You know, it’s, there’s a, there’s law fair right here in the United States is going on, watching a NASA TV on YouTube with that farmer who’s really, as a man, thinkest is the other title he likes to go by. Just state after state after state is hammering one of the last examples. Idaho, 500,000 acres of potatoes.

Potato farmers, they shut the water off to them and they wanted to build a data center for Facebook or something like that. That’s a lot of farmland. That’s a lot of potatoes. You know, they’re doing the same thing in Oregon, in Maine, they’re, they’re condemning farms for. Because they have forever chemicals. There is an onslaught. And you’ve, you’ve already felt the price of food going up, right? I mean, we’ve already seen the price of eggs have pretty much tripled at least, or so you’re seeing hamburger going up, you’re seeing everything going up. Chocolate, oh, my God.

That’s why I live in Puerto Rico. It grows here. We are just at the beginning of that, really starting to become a much bigger problem. So financially, you need to be growing your own food. So there’s, you know, there are so many things going on in the world today. And this is not like, you know, gloom and doom or fear. I’m just being very practical about what’s happening. No, I agree with you. In fact, Kenner Kissinger once said, if you control oil, you control nations, if you control food, you control the people. And I totally agree with what you’re saying.

And there is a war on farming right now. And I’m surprised the Trump administration is not stepping in. I’m shocked he’s been in office long enough to challenge some of this stuff that’s going on. And are they misusing The EPA still against the farmers? Oh, absolutely, absolutely. Yeah. Here’s another great example. So there’s, you’re in any big city, almost any city actually, you flush the toilet. What happens to that? Well, the municipalities now all have an area where they separate the solid and the liquid and they do a light composting to the solids and they either bag it up or they put it in a truck.

Now that is filled with everything that got flushed down that thing right from the Drano right to the pharmaceuticals or even what was in your pharma, in people’s bodies that goes down through the pharmaceuticals, all the waste from light industry, from hospitals. You know, there’s everything in there and it’s just very lightly composted, bagged up. So it’s loaded with forever chemicals, glyphosate, you know, all kinds of everything is in it. They bag it up and you can go to your, like your local Home Depot or your, or a lot of times even your local nurseries and buy it in those, you know, 40 quart bags.

And it’s, it’ll be called organic garden soil. They sell it by the truckload to farmers and they give it to them very, very cheaply or sometimes even free. And I, I personally know a lot of organic farmers that fully believe they’re farming organically, but they’re using this absolutely contaminated. You know, I hope don’t getting too many people up soil. You know, it’s terrible. Right? Actually that’s what they’ve been doing in Maine is so they give this free fertilizer to these Maine farmers and then they go back later and they do soil testing and of course they find forever chemicals and they condemn the farm.

So that, what do you think is motivating this horrible practice set of practices? To go back to your question, I will get to that. Go back to your question. The EPA is fully aware of this. Their own reports and tests demonstrate they have known about this problem for years and years and years. And like the most recent One was in 2016. They did a full on study of, I think it was like 94 municipalities and 100% of them had forever chemicals in it in high and significant amounts. I believe that there’s a, there’s a whole entire war on, on what’s going on.

I believe there’s a depopulation agenda going on. You know, I, I believe that there are very, very, quite frankly evil satanic forces that have control of a lot of the systems on the planet. And that’s a really hard thing to take. I tell You, I’ve, I’ve been in this space for a long time. I know, like, oh, you guys, I just don’t want to know about the pedophiles and the Satanists, you know, I just want to teach people how to grow food. And, but in the last couple of years it’s had to like front and center, like, yes, this is going on, this is happening and we have to stand up and do whatever we can do.

And my part in that is you aren’t going to be able to stand up for very long if you don’t have a full belly. So I teach people how to grow food. You think this is causing the cancer explosion that we’re seeing? Very much so, yeah. Between that and all these so called vaccines and almost everything else they’re doing, I did, I could not. You want to talk about the level of insanity? I just saw an article and I got to do some background research to make certain this is true. But they’re looking at putting vaccines in dental floss.

I’ve heard this. Yeah, I’ve heard it too. Yeah, dental floss. Like if I want a vaccine, I will go to a doctor and get a vaccine. The only reason you would put it in dental floss is because of some nefarious reason that you want me to have a vaccine that I didn’t sign up for. Like, you know, like. And, oh, a lot of the greens, the leafy greens. By the way, California provides a huge amount of produce to this country, right? That Central Valley is so wonderfully fertile and wonderful grow. Well now that there were those big fires in Los Angeles and all those winds and those lithium ion battery factories and all this, you know, all the burning of just PVC pipes and all that wind blew all over the Central Valley.

I don’t think you should buy or eat anything out of the Central Valley of California anymore. That’s completely toxic. You know, we’ve got a really, we’ve got a really, really challenging situation here. But now I absolutely always believe that God, spirit, universe, whichever, whichever way you want to talk about it, we’ll always provide a solution and we’ll always provide a way. And it might involve just changing a lifestyle a little bit or navigating a little bit, but there’s always a way. And the way is with your own hands in your backyard. You don’t need a governmental industrial, you know, military industrial complex to feed you.

You can actually grow your own. But there’s even a move against that. I mean, I’ve even seen homeowners associations outlaw Gardens in people’s backyards. This is true. And I have not seen it be as big a push from the governmental agencies. So, yeah, local homeowners associations and things. I will say that those things can absolutely also be navigated. Well, first of all, a homeowners association is a pretty small political entity, and so you can get involved. There’s a. And, you know, start working with that. That’s not like trying to deal with the mayor of New York or something.

I mean, it’s a small thing. There’s also lots of ways to grow food where nobody knows you’re growing food. Edible landscaping or having livestock that isn’t listed specifically in the thing. And then, of course, you know, if you’re in an area where there’s a whole bunch of homeowners that are saying you can’t grow food here, you’re probably in the wrong neighborhood. Like, those are not going to be people you can count on when the. When the. You know, when it really gets tough. So I. I will tell you a very hopeful thing, and I’m not. I don’t think we have time for this anymore.

But I used to live in Austin, Texas. Had a very successful real estate business there, actually, before I was given this mission to work on. And it used to be that if you had chickens in your backyard, you were like, your neighbors hated you. You were considered bubba. You’re lowering the property values for the whole neighborhood. You know, everybody hated you. And there was quite a. This one guy in particular, his name was Selwyn Paulett, who lived in Austin. He had these three hens. He loved them. They were more like pets. They’re pets with benefits, right? They lay eggs and this really cute little funky chicken house for them.

And. And he just started having people come over and see it. And. And after a while, and it took a while, more and more people started having chickens. And it. The whole culture of Austin changed. I think it took about maybe a dozen years, but even the city of Austin now will they have classes on how to have backyard chickens, how to keep a small flock of laying hens. They will subsidize some small amount of money for you to buy a chicken coop or something. There’s a thing that’s organized every year called the Funky Chicken Coop Tour, where you can go around and see, like, some of these chicken coops.

Like, I would live in them. You know, they’re beautiful, right? People go nuts or crazy, have way more money than sense. And I. I spoke with one of the city officials. It was a few years ago And I said, why are you doing this? I’m pretty sure it’s not out of the goodness of your own heart. And they said, no. There’s a very practical reason is we found that people who have chickens in their backyards have 30% less waste in their garbage. And our landfill usage is reduced significantly and landfills are, and garbage collection is a significant expense for the city.

So by them encouraging people having chickens, they’re cutting down a bigger expense at the, on the other side. So I thought, well, whatever it takes to motivate you, I’m totally good with that. The counter to that though is this. And that’s, I think they call them the C40 cities and there’s over 100 now in America that subscribe to the 15 minute city ideal of no meat, no dairy. And so we’re battling that as well too. Totally. And it’s real. I’ll give you example. I mean I live in Arizona, I live north of Phoenix in a rural area, but down in Tucson, which is about two hours south of me, they are a member of that group I told just mentioned and.

But they hide it. You have to absolutely know the URL to tap into it. Then they have everything there that they want to do to you. It’s absolutely amazing. No cars, no meat, no dairy. They’re advocating for social credit. So this is still very much alive even though Trump is president. These ideals and these threats to us have not gone away and I worry about them legislating against homegrown food. Do you have a work around here? Can you move your operation inside? Is that practical? That is possible. And I agree, I watch that very, very closely.

And so far the onslaught now is primarily on small farmers and they have not yet begun to attack backyard. And I think it’s because there’s just not that much backyard food production going on. And I believe that will be next. And so yeah, as I said, there’s what we call gorilla gardening or like, quite frankly, most people are very ignorant right now. So like you could come in my yard and I could be having a bunch of prude growing. As long as you don’t have it like in straight rows with plants that people recognize, you can grow it in lots of other ways that people don’t recognize.

And you know, there’s also, believe it or not, one of the biggest myths. People are always thinking about gardens as the thing, but actually livestock is way more small. Livestock is way more productive. So rabbits and, and chickens, chickens laying eggs and rabbits for meat. And you know, rabbits are very Quiet without a much of a noticeable odor. There’s lots of ways to do things. And you can even do rabbits indoors if you, if you needed to, certainly in a garage or something. I do expect that, that there will be an attack on that. And I have heard of the 15 minute cities.

I got a really funny story for you about one here. I live in Puerto Rico and in San Juan, they, they, they want to have a 15 minute city and who is a vice vice president and she ran, she ran for president. I’m sorry, I’m not very political. Anyway, she came here to work with the governor to get a 15 minute city inaugurated in, in San Juan. And, and the way Puerto Ricans protest is they have street parties with music and dancing and they’re protesting. Right. And a Harris. Right. Anyway, so she comes out of the building, they’ve just signed the thing and there’s this massive protest going on.

And she’s starting to clap and dance and like she thinks it’s really fun. And then her aide leans into her ear and says, hey, that song is actually saying like you’re a. And you need to get out of here. It’s funny. I’ll let that comment stand without correction. That’s, that’s amazing. No one ever accused her of being overly bright. Yeah, that, that is, that is the trend now. I mean, what’s the first thing to happen with lahaina? Burn down 15 minute city. Exactly. And that’s the thinking that’s going on in LA right now too. That’s eventually what’s coming before the Olympics.

And I think there’s no doubt to that. How much can someone realistically produce, let’s say in a suburban backyard, quarter of an acre lot or an eighth of an acre, which is standard. What can they, how much can they produce? And is it self sustainable? Yeah, realistically as a beginner you can produce about half of the food that you need. And I, I have this free webinar. People have asked me this so much that I show people very simple three part system for where you can produce it. And in that I go through the calories and how much time it takes and what it looks like.

And I give you a thumbnail of it. It’s like a very simple small garden setup. It’s a small flock of backyard laying hens and then a small home rabbitry. And that’s just as a beginner. And of course as your skills and your soils improve over time, you can be producing a whole lot more. The wonderful thing about nature is it’s Very, very generous. And as you start getting more in touch and learning and developing and working with nature, it’s very, very, very abundant and you can produce a lot more. I think it’s. Is it the Devarva’s family? There’s a family in Los Angeles, small backyard, and they’re like producing so much now that they’re, they have a small business where they’re selling food.

I think they’re supporting like 20 or 30 families just out of a small lot. So there’s a tremendous amount that you can do that’s interesting. I’m on about a little over an acre and a half anchored, three quarters. So we got a pretty sizable backyard. What I’m wondering is, what would you recommend for someone like me in a rural residential setting? What, what can you do? How much could you raise there proportionate to what you need for a family of four? That’s beautiful. That’s a beautiful amount of land. And when I first got started, like more than 20 years ago, we had 75 acres.

And my husband’s grandmother had grown up, you know, rurally, and, and she was, she grew up behind her parents, you know, knee high to a grasshopper, picking beans and tending. And so when she was a mature adult, she always had an acre garden. And so when my husband was growing up, he thought, well, that’s what a garden looks like. Right. So he plowed me up an acre land and I had an acre of weeds. And frustration is just way too much. I really recommend you start small, like with two 50 square foot beds for the gardens.

But you can do a tremendous amount. I mean, that’s wonderful to have an acre, acre and a half like, that’s, that’ll keep you plenty busy. In addition to doing this, I really recommend people start this very simple three part system first. Just because it, you can get up to speed so quickly, you can start producing food so rapidly. But if you’ve got more room like that, you know, plant some fruit and nut trees. Right now the best time to have planted a tree was 10 years ago. The next best time is today. Well, we’ve got the lemon and orange trees, but also I live in the desert and, and we’re a little cooler than Phoenix, but still, it was 106 yesterday.

Do you have programs that are geared towards differential climates? Well, everything I talk about usually is general for, for everywhere. Yeah, because I’m very aware. I mean, and I’ve lived, I’ve lived in Central Texas, which is not quite Phoenix, but a little bit close to that. It’s close, right? Yeah. I’ve lived in Colorado and grown there, which is, you know, cold, very short growing season. Western Oregon, which is very, very wet and overcast. And now I’m living in the tropics. You know, I’m very aware of the different things. Yeah, you’re going to want to focus on trees, like actually surprisingly mesquite trees.

And those mesquite beans are a wonderful food source. In fact, you might want to tap into the group. There’s a group in Tucson that every year when you harvest the mesquite beans around August, they have a grinder that they go around with to grind it into power to flour. It’s a wonderful community service project. Brad is his name. Brad Stufflebeam? I can’t remember. I’ll have to look for that and get you the name of the guy that lives in Tucson that’s been doing so much work there. There’s a lot of food in the desert and I have to say it’s a little counterintuitive, but if you have water growing in the desert is actually one of the easier places to grow because you have less weed pressure and you have less insect pressure.

But you definitely have to have water. Yeah, we have a swimming pool when things get. And it’s. Yeah, but I mean, I’ve also thought of that. That’s a. A potential water supply too. Absolutely. Yeah. I mean that’s one of the classic prepper things if you’re in the city, you know that hot water heater that’s usually got 50 or 100 gallons of water in it. You know, that’s true. And we are headed for grid down situations too, which is going to affect the food supply and people just are totally unaware of it. And you know, it’s interesting.

I’ve been talking about grid down for years because of all the terrorists we’ve let in the country. And I’ve predicted on one day we’ll have a tet offensive kind of a style attack and the grid will be one of the casualties. But there’s a new threat and it’s interesting. It’s the data centers. Our utility rates are going through the roof and these data centers are taking an inordinate amount of power and water. And actually our utility companies are admitting that they don’t have the ability to service all the demands for AI and this isn’t a city the size of Phoenix.

I mean that is. We’re not talking a small community being overwhelmed. Arizona Public service said we can’t meet this demand at this time, but they’re still giving permits and letting people build. And even though they don’t have a problem, I predict we’re going to see massive roving blackouts across the country over AI and the plants. I absolutely agree with you. And then, but then also, I forget which CEO I think it was the CEO of Google also said that the next warfare will be physical attacks on data centers. So, you know, China coming in and bombing U.

S Data centers or vice versa, like in addition to the data centers, just sucking up all the resources. Yeah, I agree with that assessment because some of the data centers are partnered with Taiwan with chip factories and they’re bundling them together. And I’ve seen that in three places in Maricopa county. And I think that that’s a really good assessment, that that’s going to be a target. I totally agree with that. Yeah. I really think if you just go through life with the mindset now that we are at war and it’s hard to say who we’re at war with, which is a great characteristic of any war, it’s like, no, it’s not the red coats, it’s not as easy anymore to figure out who to shoot.

It’s. But we are at war and you need to have that mentality and the, the, you know, food, reliable information, you know, supplies, supply chains are going to get disrupted. They already are. It’s, it’s already. Lots of things are breaking and you’re going to need massive amounts of self reliance to get through this period. Now, I will say that I believe we’re going to go through some really, really. And I also agree with you about like, oh my God, those insurgents that have been placed here. I’ve been just waiting what is going to be the trigger? Because I agree with you, I think it’s going to be like they’re all going to be activated at once and it’s going to be horrifying to Americans.

I think it’s in process and I’m not sounding a false alarm here. I have tracked four major arm shipments in our region here that have been interdicted. Major, I’m talking massive. And the media just gives it passing attention and I’m looking at it. So this is not normal and this is going on in the interior of the country. So I do think something is being planned right now. I think the attack on Iran was probably a trigger for what’s coming. I think you’re absolutely correct and I think the clock is already ticking and this is why I believe Trump is really trying to step up the deportation of immigrants.

Although I think getting people out of Home Depot is not going to solve the problem. He’s got to get to the heart of who the brain centers are in this country. And that’s hard to do because they’ve been coming here for decades. Yeah, there it’s, it’s, it’s a very clear, very, very straightforward military tactic to just bring a bunch of people in and put them in place once they get here, equip them with the arms that they need. And I mean, what are they doing? They’re just sitting around in hotels that we’re paying for, waiting for their signal for, you know, whatever that is that they’re planning on doing.

I saw Mike Adams do an interview with this guy who was doing security on these buses. And the guy could, he was a former marine. I’ve learned never to say ex marines. They’re never once you’re a marine, apparently. Anyway, this guy, very, very straightforward, you know, just high integrity individual. And he’s, he’s doing this job and he speaks both English and Spanish and he’s listening to the guys on the bus. They’re going, we heard there are cities where there are people that don’t have any guns at all, like New York or Chicago. We want to go there.

I’m like, oh my God, heaven help, help us. I agree. No, I couldn’t agree more. I mean, I even think this is a little unrelated but somewhat related. There have been three arms interdictions on transportation with arms headed to Pueblo, Colorado, which is largely controlled by the cartel. 45 minutes away. El Chapo is there. I think they’re planning a breakout. Now, I know it’s a supermax and I think it’s crazy to even suggest it, but why are all these armed shipments being interdicted going into Pueblo? And these are the ones that we know about. We don’t even know, you know, how much is actually getting through.

So the terrorism network is widespread and when they start wreaking their havoc, people are going to regret the day when they’re not prepped. Oh my God, I forgot all about El Chapo. Pueblo, Colorado. Oh, God, hell, and help the people. He’s in Canyon City at the supermax there and that’s 45 minutes away. But in a three month period, three major arms and ammunition interdictions going into that area in an area controlled by the cartel. Pueblo is the highest crime city in America per capita. Now, do you, do you mean these arms they caught, they saw them and they stopped them like the the, yeah.

Two of the shipments were mostly ammunition, some arms. One was mostly arms and some ammunition. And by the way, all the people that were caught were cartel members. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, wow. But this is, this is actually going on all across America. I mean, when they do it, it’s going to be horrifying because it will be across the entire United States. There’s all kinds of arms caches they’ve been finding or that have been put in place for, for the, like the guys that have come across, you know, walk across the border. We’ll get you set up with your phone card in your apartment and whatever and we’ll get you armed and you know, wait for your trigger and then, you know.

Yeah, it’s coming, it’s coming. I agree. Also the grid. Now I live in Puerto Rico and the grid completely sucks here, which I think is wonderful. Actually. Last night there was a big brownout, but I’m in a house that’s completely in solar. I think there’s more solar panels per, per person on this island than anywhere else because we’re so used to a really horrible infrastructure. But that’s coming to the mainland in a big way. Really in a big way. So many, so many things. I agree. You know, it was a couple of years ago when Newsom started going crazy in California that all the homes have to be built with solar and everyone was up in arms.

And I said, yeah, I know it’s going to drive some cost up, but the reality is with the AI data, data centers and what I’m reading, it’s actually probably a pretty good idea. My wife and I are having ongoing discussions about trying to think of the best way to put being totally food self sufficient. I don’t know if that’s possible. I think we probably have the land to do it, but we just need to investigate how to do it. And we do. We probably provide about 20% of the food that we consume. Oh, that’s awesome. Yeah.

That’s not enough. No, because, because when the wheels come off, the transportation or the grid comes down, it’s over as far as, I mean the stores will be emptied within a day or two. I totally agree. Now you’ve got a good chunk of land and a good. And you’ve already got a good start. So that’s awesome. I would say no, it’s very difficult to be totally food self reliant. You really need a community and you need a community for so many other things besides food. But one example for the food is you have your flock of chickens or Your rabbits or whatever you have or even your, your all.

It’s genetics. Genetics is the reason that you need for on so many levels you need genetics. Right? You, you may have your garden, your tomatoes just totally bailed on you this. But your neighbor has it and, and they still have seed. Right? Or the same thing with the rabbits and the chickens and everything else. You have to have a diversity of genetic of gene pool. And then you know, it’s kind of a funny joke but a lot of times these hardcore survives. I’m gonna head out and I’m gonna take my family off to the woods and, and I’m like.

And yeah. And you know, who is your daughter gonna marry? Right? We’re talking about genetics on every level. You have to build community and perhaps I can come on another show sometime, we can talk. I have a very simple system for how to very quickly find like minded neighbors and build a self reliance network. Well you talked about something called the three part system. You’ve mentioned it a couple times. Yeah. But I couldn’t tell you what one of the parts is. Can you elaborate on that a little bit? Because I’m sure it’s something that you provide for people.

Can you, can you kind of give an overview? Well that’s what before you you know, as you’re building community though when you are in community you have to be producing something. You know, you and the people that you want in your community are people that are producing something. So you don’t want to come into a community with nothing. And being able to produce food is a huge thing. And everybody should be producing at least half of their own food. And that’s atbackyard food production.com and it’s a again I show people this, it’s a simple, you know, 100 square foot garden, A small flock of laying hens with six, six laying hens and a home rabbit tree with a buck and three breeding does it can fit easily into a quarter acre suburban backyard.

And I show you that the calories and what it you know, really it only takes about you know on some days when you’ve got to run, you only need five minutes and you know, and then sometimes on the weekends you might spend a few hours like upgrading then or cleaning that out or something. On average it’s about a half an hour a day to produce half of your own food. And the other great thing about this system is first of all it’s completely off grid. It doesn’t require any electricity and much high doesn’t require high tech anything.

And it’s infinitely replicable. So, you know, once you begin to really get this going and you’ve mastered this, when those in laws who thought you were crazy all those years suddenly show up on your doorstep, you’ll be like, okay, well, you need to do this, you need to do that, you need to do that. We can build, you know, we can get this up and going on a, on a much larger, you know, we can replicate it. You’ll have some skills that’ll be, that’ll be valuable, actually essential. Like, we really need you to learn this because you will be a leader in your neighborhood or your community.

I went to visit Cuba after their collapse. Their government called it a special period. So in 1990, the last Soviet ship pulled out of Havana. And I mean, sudden, like overnight, the economy plummeted by 60%. The lights went out, the water stopped running. You know, the average Cuban lost 20 pounds. I think the average American would lose a lot more. But the average human, it was a horrible, horrible time. And what really pulled them through was the, the local gardeners or these local crazy people who were growing their own food. There was enough of them in each of the neighborhoods or in each of the areas.

And then all of a sudden, the whole social order got completely turned around. And those people, the lowly gardener, the hardenero, what everybody was looking up and, and, and wanting. And that person became a leader and was. Whereas the doctors and the lawyers and all that other stuff were now, you know, what skills? They don’t have any skills. You know, they weren’t essential, they weren’t useful. To completely change the, the social order in that country is very fascinating. I got to spend almost two weeks there interviewing people and talking to them and going to different farms.

It’s very. I did a lot of video on that. But we need you to be that person. And the part of the reason I’ve been so passionate about doing what I’m doing is there if there’s enough of us, us that are growing food and that have some of these skills, Humans are very adaptable and we learn and we can teach. We can, we can, we can all pull through and get, get through this. Yeah. You know, out here where I live, I do have two neighbors we can count on. One actually has chickens. So, you know, there is the possibility.

But what you’re really describing is the old west attitude towards a co op that we still see in farming communities. And the co op was designed, okay, if I have a down year, you can help me. And we store mutual grain together in the Bin. And we’ve lost that. And the biggest problem I see for people are those that live in urban areas, in apartments, do they have any hope? Yeah, you know, do your best to get the heck out of there. Now, there are things that you can do when you’re an apartment or a condominium now to start learning things like you can be growing plants and windows or even like having quail in your living room or, you know, find a community garden or just start one on a vacant lot, whatever you need to do.

But really, the urban centers, it’s going to be horrific. You need to get out of the urban centers. You know, there’s. You really do. I just hate to be that blunt about it. And I fully believe. Here I get a funny story, but here I fully believe that when you have an intention or a question or a desire or need and you. You just really, you know, do a prayer or make a. Just talk to the university. I really need to get out of this apartment. Or one time I had this question so much about what can I grow in my apartment? You know, beyond the sprouts and the.

And the herbs and things, which are wonderful to get started with, what could I grow that’s more substantial? So if you have an open heart and an open mind and you’re really genuinely asking and you. You got to realize that that answer is going to come from some, like you. A billboard or a lyric in a song or some crazy way. So I had this. This is kind of a funny story. So I was like, what can people do in an apartment that’s more substantial than just, you know, these sprouts? And. And then my son was an enterprising young teenager, and we found out he was growing mushrooms in his closet.

Psilocybin. A little side hustle there. So we’re dealing with that as parents. Like, that gets stopped. Right. You know, and then there’s the whole disciplinary thing. But I’m thinking, oh, my God, you can grow mushroom. You don’t have to grow psilocybin. You can grow culinary mushrooms. You can do that in an apartment or a condominium. And they’re actually fairly substantial. Mushrooms have a little bit of substance to them. So hopefully you won’t have a son that’s potentially headed toward a misdemeanor or problem. But the answer will come to you if you have an open heart and an open mind.

We are here and you’re here for this time period. You are not alone. You have support from the other realms. You have a lot of support. And if you Ask for it genuinely and humbly, and you’re open. So I believe if you, you think, oh, I’m hopeless, I’m in this condo or this, that I believe that, that we’re in a vortex of change. You could, I believe that that can change and open your heart and open your mind. Maybe a friend from high school you’ve forgotten about, and they reach out and they live in some really wonderful small town somewhere.

Yeah. You know, I mean, you never know, know what’s going to happen, but you have to open up your heart and your mind and say, I want this to change. I want to move. I have so many people who say, I get hungry. I’m only on Social Security. And I’m like, I have been living, you know, I have lived without money before. And you really don’t need money. You know, you can grow food, you can trade, you can barter. You have skills, and there’s lots of ways. And more and more, we’re all going to be learning to navigate without their CBDCs and their credit score or whatever, you know.

You know, why not start that right now? God does not work in U.S. dollars. You, you can make things happen without that. So don’t say, oh, I’m hopeless, because I’ve only got this. No, say I’m a powerful person and I really intend for this to happen. And, and, and you can, you, you’ll be surprised, but you can make it happen. So, yes, in an apartment or a condominium, please start, start growing some herbs, start growing some sprouts, maybe do some other things. And in that webinar, I do talk about some of them because you want to start developing your skills.

But also, it’s just, you know, I just don’t see the urban centers being a good place to live. I, I just don’t. I agree. And just from a security standpoint, because if you have a breakdown in food supply, you’re going to have a breakdown of law and order. Big time. Big time. Yeah. I interviewed Fernando Aguirre, who was in Argentina, Buenos Aires, during their economic collapse. And my God, the things he was talking about, you know, they would. Before he would go to his apartment, he would circle the block at least three times to make sure, you know, armed all the time.

You know, it. He said what was interesting with the interview with him was he said it was just. It was. It like you didn’t know. It wasn’t like, all at once, like what we’re talking about, which I think will happen in the U.S. he said it just kind of Was this creep there was this. It just kind of happened like, it just kind of happened. It just kind of happened. And like one day you look and you’re like, oh my God. The park that we all used to go play kickball in and we used to have the dogs running around is now a tent city, you know.

And you know, you go to the store where you used to just get things off the shelves and now there’s Plexiglas on it and it’s locked. And if you want that razor or whatever the heck it is, you know, you want your shampoo, you have to get somebody to, you know, like that just starts to keep creeping in and creeping in and creeping in and then the garbage starting to pile up. And he said, you know, it really, he didn’t notice it until it like really was bad. He says, oh my God, we’re in collapse. He didn’t even notice it.

Right. And, and, but some of the things, like another story he talked about. So one of the first things that happens in a city, in a municipality, and we’re seeing this now, is as they don’t have the money to pay for things, the first thing they do is they cut back on maintenance. So I was, as I was interviewing, he was saying my brother from Spain came to visit me and he got really, really sick. And he said the water is so contaminated here because they are not keeping up with basic maintenance on the, on the water supply.

He said, we’re having diseases here that you would only expect to see in like India or Africa. You know, in addition to the grid being completely unreliable and the road starting having more potholes and all that kind of stuff. So hey, that’s what we’re looking at in the cities. It’s probably going to happen everywhere just because you live in a small town. But I’ve done a lot of reading of collapse and survival during the civil war here in the United States. The places that did the best were small communities where there was some degree of self reliance.

And yes, they organized a lot of co ops and that was another very, very important strategy. Seemed to be the women that often did this. But they would buy in bulk and bring it in and then divide it up or, you know, or, or all of them would be listening and they would say, I heard about this, let’s go. And you know, we hear that this is available over here. And then they would go, right. But you wouldn’t have known about that except for that you had this network. So yeah, you’ve brought up two things too that I want to take a look at.

And you talked about pollution of the crops. And I first discovered this when I was covering the Gulf, so called Gulf oil spill and they were using toxic correct on it and the transpiration cycle came into play and the corrects, it would evaporate up and come back on crops hundreds of miles away. And it really wrecked a lot of crops. And so I became and I thought, well, okay, what does this mean for chemtrails? And by the way, you people out there don’t think it’s real. Florida just passed a law against it. Okay, so it’s real.

What about chemtrails and its effect on home gardening? Have you, have you looked at that at all? I have. And for the longest time I didn’t have a good solution for people. And I said, look, everything is being chemtrailed, so if you know, at least your own crops in your backyard are going to be more healthy, more nutritious and more vibrant. And I didn’t think there was much we could do about it. But about a year ago I met some really interesting wacky people, which is where you want to go when you need solutions, right? You don’t want to go to the certain Thai scientist types.

And he said he had a product minerals and microbes protocol for treating the soil that would actually essentially destruct the forever chemicals and that it would either make the heavy metals unbio available or transmute them in some way. And in addition it had a whole bunch of minerals that would help your plants become stronger. And I, we were involved in another project and these guys kept talking about it. At first I’m like, go away. You know, go. You’re making that sounds too good to be. Go away. And then finally I said, well, I’m looking for a solution, you know, here, clearly it’s coming to me.

We kept running into each other on this project. So I built you know, a couple of garden beds and filled it up with that, that shit soil and you know, ran a bunch of tests and yeah, over, over a two month period making applications every two weeks. We, we destroyed two forever chemicals and five of the others that were left were significantly reduced. I’m like, whoa. And now I’m rerunning all those experiments again. And since then, other homesteaders have taken this up and other researchers have taken this up. So like everything else that’s going on, like our history is completely, we have no idea what real human history is.

Everything’s been, been modified and changed. Our science, you know, my first degree is in Electrical engineering. I’m going to tell you that was pretty, a useless, pretty useless degree. Now that I’m learning more about Tesla and etheric energies and real physics, the same thing for biology and chemistry. And these guys have been involved in biology and chemistry in regards to plants and human and they have a whole different perspective on, on science that is not being taught or advocated in any of what we would normally call our university system, let’s just say that, or papers that you get published in, in peer reviewed paper type stuff.

But it works and I use the analytical labs like the, the labs, the full certified labs and, and it works like. So I’m very, very excited. I’m still running a lot more tests on it right now. I’m actually running a clinical trial because they have, they have a version of it for humans to eliminate forever chemicals from your bloodstream. And we have about 30 people that signed up for that. And it’s a three month protocol. And this is all natural stuff. This is like a fulvicumic acid and some other, you know, like a bentonite clay, a very special one, probiotics.

And we’re just about, we’ve been through three months and we’re just about to have a bunch of people starting to turn in their first before and after results. So there is, so it’s also like, you know, our energy systems. Tesla, right, he was all into etheric energy, zero point energy that got completely suppressed. I don’t know what happened to Tesla. Probably he was killed because they wanted Edison because then they could monitor it and they could meter it and they could make money off of you versus free energy. But now you’re right. My dad worked in a related field in intelligence and Tesla stuff is still under lock and key by the FBI.

And I think he probably died a natural. He died at 83. But, but you’re absolutely right. We had some dealings, I was with a company, we had some dealings with Enron and we believe Enron got taken down. Not because they did anything wrong, we think the evidence was planted. But they were dealing with zero point energy and so were a couple of our researchers. And the came in is you’re not doing that. And you know they can suppress anything they want. The Invention Secrecy act of 1951 allows the government to interfere in private enterprise in areas like what you’re talking about with zero point energy.

They will not let that come to market. You know that’s the answer to the data centers really. And, and, but if that market you would have an abundance of crop production. Across the country, you’d have an abundance of lifestyle enrichment because you had unlimited utilities. And you would lose control over people if you were the elite. That’s why they won’t let it come to market. Well, the same thing with. These guys have been very, very low key all these years doing this research, and they actually have inherited the research from their mentors who had been working on it for most of their lives.

So there’s. But my point is, is there is. Is a lot that has been suppressed or mitigated. And so, you know, when you say, wait a minute, you can destroy forever chemicals. And. Which is my first was like, you got to be kidding me. But the more you like, wait a minute, you can. And these guys have figured it out now on Zero Point Energy. I think that’s actually starting to. I. We’re in a time period where I, I, you know, see apocalypse, right? And I. People are normally thinking the science is leaking out, the application lags behind.

That’s. That’s what I’m seeing. The app, the application is going to take a lot of years to develop. But I was watching a Catherine Austin Fitz video a little while ago, and she’s like, you know, there are companies that you can invest in that are openly work developing Zero Point Energy. So true. I, you know, we’re the. To me, the apocalypse means the lifting of the veil. It means that we’re in a time period when all kinds of things. And it’s true, like, all kinds of things that were never available to us before because they were so deeply suppressed are now coming out.

And so the potential is wonderful. It’s going to be an incredibly interesting, crazy, chaotic time. And one thing you have to count on is that all the supply chains and all the things that you normally depend on are going to. To be gone. And that’s why I’m so hopeful about the future, is because if you can survive this period, if you can make it through this period, I think the rebuilding and the rejuvenation is going to be incredible. And I think we’ll be really headed into an incredible golden age. But getting there, because we got to deal with these migrants, we got to deal with all this warfare.

We got to deal with, you know, the re. The reproductions of the people who have been jabbed. We got to deal with the people who are fixing to go mentally insane over like that. Have no clue. Oh, my God, David. Mental illness is off the charts. I have a background as a mental health therapist and, and I can tell you right now, just anecdotally and also clinically, the research tells us mental illness is off the charts. And that’s to be expected when you have resource deprivation because some people just have a low threshold for stress and they don’t react well.

You know, we’re just about out of time. This went very, very quickly. But you do really good work on this. And Scotty has kind of updated me on all the things that you do. And people are going to want to know where to go to follow you and become part of what you do and gain your knowledge. What can they do? I really recommend the first place because I’ve been doing this for so long. Some people, if I send you the main website, it’s overwhelming people. That’s too much information. Go to backyardfoodproduction.com there’s a 45 minute webinar there that will show you very quickly that three part system on how to start growing your own food in your backyard.

If you do live in an apartment or condominium, watch it. We do have some advice for that. But you want to start learning and seeing these skills. And I put 20 years of teaching people how to grow food that have older, they’re out of shape, they have no experience and I specifically designed this system for them. And then once you do that, we’ll, we’ll put you on an email sequence and give you all kinds of like there’s a video on how to, you know, grow all your chicken or how to find all your chicken feed for free.

You don’t want to do that in phase one because in phase one you want to just buy some chicken feed because you have so much else to learn. But in phase two, yes, you’re going to figure out how to have all the chicken. Same for the rabbit feed, how to make your own compost. So we’ll, we’ll start introducing you to the whole thing slowly. But that, that first webinar is really the best way in and that’s backyardfoodproduction.com well, we’re going to have to do a follow up. This has really gone quickly but with a lot of really great information.

And I wanted to go back to the Central Valley but we don’t have time. We are out of time because I got some info on that but you kind of squelched it too. I agree with you about the Central Valley and the LA fires. I’ve heard the same thing. But anyway, our guest has been Marjorie Wildcraft. And Marjorie, would you give your website out again? Just so people get curious. Want to go there too. Yeah. Backyardfoodproduction.com okay. Please do it. Even if you’re living in an apartment condominium, you need to start learning these skills. And I’ve distilled 20 years and this is for people who have no experience.

They’re older, they’re out of shape. Yeah, it’s a. I’ve cherry picked the easiest ways to grow food and. Sounds good. A lot of calories. And don’t forget about Marjorie’s book, the Grow System, the Essential Guide to Modern Self Sufficient Living, From Growing Food to Making Medicine Penguins Random House is where you can get this. Just search engine it. You’ll find it. Marjorie, thank you so much for coming on. Look forward to talking to you again. Thank you, Dave. Appreciate you. Take care of.
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