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Law and Language

Postby PebbleTrader » Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:51 am

Law and Language

Legalese, the fictional language of law busted! :)
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Postby Jalarupa » Sun Jul 29, 2012 4:26 am

Wow Kieth Richards is really on to something here... :P
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Postby PebbleTrader » Sun Jul 29, 2012 10:43 am

Law and Language - Part2

Here is the second part where he offers legal papers for how you can free yourself and even use them to avoid court!

I have not looked into this any further it is a fairly new concept to me...

Apparently he is also getting around paying utility companies LOL.
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Postby PebbleTrader » Sun Jul 29, 2012 10:45 am

I would just say to be open to what he has to say, it goes against what the majority believe to be true...

Accept what is useful, reject what is not, stay open, and hungry for TRUTH

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Postby Jalarupa » Sun Jul 29, 2012 11:06 am

i think its great to see the other side of a situation, it opens up a doorway to a completely fresh and novel take on reality.

A bunch of my friends and my family are looking into the possibility of starting a self sufficient community that grows all its own food as well as generating its own electricity.

we have found a beautiful farm near the Kwazulu Natal Midlands where it looks like we will settle in a few months time, possibly quite soon if negotiation for our non profit trust goes well.

people will take on various roles within the community, mine will most probably be related to finance. i have looked into the viability of alternative currencies and we will most probably adopt a the LETS system and i will start a small banking opperation on the farm taking deposits and giving interest free loans.

this will also provide a wonderful backdrop for full time trading.

I'm not sure how long it will take to realize this, but the main reason is to escape this humdrum modern debt based slavery system we are currently exposed to... and to prove to the world that much can be accomplished through simple living and high thinking.
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Postby PebbleTrader » Sun Jul 29, 2012 11:36 am

Hey Jalarupa,

That sounds great!

Maybe I'll come join you :)

I am not sure where I am heading with all this but I like your direction.

I do know that all the money I take from the back pockets of the "illuminati" will be used for good.

I've been growing my own organic food which has been a fun experience. I was just fed up with the quality of food in the grocery store...especially the organic section (I only buy organic).

Check out "Rain Gutter Grow System" or "Sub - Irrigated Grow Systems"

I've been experimenting with those setups in addition to raised beds...
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Postby Jalarupa » Sun Jul 29, 2012 1:56 pm

Hey PT that's awesome man!

whatever we can do to make life a little more natural is something that i believe is in hearts of many.

as for our farm project, it will for the most part be a learning center that teaches by practical example how nice it is to adopt the concepts of community living and to become a net positive on on its neighbors.

i have a plan for us to generate enough power that we are able to export some of our surplus to the neighboring rural village

we will be biulding all housing and learning centers out of Cob (earth, clay and straw) and plan on accepting WWOOFERS and new residents of the community as more and more people get switched on to sustainable living.

it would be great to get a few traders on board as we could run a comminity bank that basically has the ability to provide free money to help grow the project and secure capital to purchase more land.

just imagine 5 or 6 really good traders trading for the benefit of their community... compound interest indeed...

I'll call you when we are setup...; )
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Postby PebbleTrader » Sun Jul 29, 2012 4:01 pm

I took this photo during my journey through Turkey:

"we will be biulding all housing and learning centers out of Cob (earth, clay and straw)"

Like this?

It was made of mud and straw. It was surprisingly cool inside them. It was a hot day that day.

Sounds like a grand adventure!
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Postby Jalarupa » Sun Jul 29, 2012 4:09 pm

well yes, although the our buildings will look different. Cob is essentially a very sturdy biulding material, which is cheap to procure and very strong once it has set. we will however cover the walls with lime and the architecture will look a little different. but all and all a great adventure indeed:)
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Postby Humble » Mon Jul 30, 2012 6:39 am

A great adventure indeed - all the best with your new life Jalarupa.

How will the organisation be controlled and what will be used to generate electricity?
Is price closing higher or lower than something? Simple yet powerful question. ..MO

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