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Air date: 10/4/2017
Contents
Icebreaker: Puerto Rico coverage -- systems break down
- 100% agriculture -- no one talking about
- grid down / gas distribution / logistics "reboot"
Daily Steps
- Shawn: overcame anxiety after realization, got some non-gmo seeds, started planting away!
- Shaun: doing experiments with DC voltage applied to seeds
- James Coleman: lives in Canada, and is now a criminal for listening to this Podcast, and for questioning the Global Warming narrative
- Phi: has written letters to local papers, trying to get climate truth in Opinion Piece -- awesome work Phi
- k-Bird: was inspired by the video of vertical towers i posted to try his hand, thrilled to hear
- I: spent 90min today on the two spirulina tanks, which is too much! in these times, need systems that will run themselves. looking/feeling more and more like the self-sufficient homestead of the future is going to look more like an acre and a goat, than battlestar galactica...but hope springs eternal that tech will help soften our landing.
GSM news
Driven by Grand Solar Minimum Symptoms hashtags, but the episode also featured the following:
- https://www.agweb.com/article/northeast-farmers-grapple-with-weather-fluctuations-apnews/
- https://www.iceagenow.info/dont-let-con-cooling-8000-years/
- http://strangesounds.org/2017/10/massive-crater-collapses-after-earthquake-in-ukraine-pictures-and-videos.html
- other articles that are driven by the #gsm hashtags -- see wiki.iceagefarmer.com/wiki/Grand_Solar_Minimum_Symptoms
HAM Radio
Radio is powerful. The ability to communicate independently is desirable.
I have and recommend a handheld Baofeng; they are programmable so that you can set the frequencies of local repeaters, and have these handy in an emergency/grid-down situation.
Also mentioned: coverage of HAM operators saving lives in Puerto Rico.
Book of the Day: Encyclopedia of Country Living
This is a really great guide, tips for self-sufficient homestead:
Item of the Day: Baofeng BF-F8HP
Let's go ahead and make the recommendation of a handheld radio official. Being able to communicate without grid power/internet is important, and worth $60: