DBlurt OffGrid ….
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With a little help from @tekraze ….
Fuck me, the WEF will love you and your self defeating plans, take it on the chin. That is a wet dream of the WEF.
I had the idea of living in a van or airstream long before WEF ever mentioned it. It was not about having less. It was about seeing the whole world. Living on a beach. Surfing every day. Enjoying Life. It is empowering to create your own electricity. Is this a bad thing ?
Nope, I have solar panels for my workshop, but you said you do not do flights? Then your seeing the world is going to be very limited, but you could do boats I suppose and as Alaska is only 30 ish miles from Russia you could pop over there lol. 😂
I just have a fear of flying. Had a few close calls on Bearskin airlines. Hitting birds and stuff.
I have already lived in France, Italy, USA….. What else is there ?
Poland, Asia, the UK of constant rain where summer lasts the blink of an eye, Singapore, Hong Kong is great for 2 weeks, if you stay on the island, Thailand is ace for a month if you are single, which you clearly are not, Vietnam is ace for a month or two, I could go on, but hey, one day, maybe one day we will meet up in one of these far off places, just for giggles,
I guess… but I think I’ve only seen about 1% of Canada so far. I’ve seen more of France and Italy. I have land in Calabria. Near Cosenza.
The first place to see is home, your own country, Canada is beautiful, and built at a time you had your own bank owned by the people, and for the people, pre 1974 and Justin's dad selling it to the crime syndicate IMF.
I love Canada for the land and it’s people. Not the Government or it’s banks.
https://understandingcanada.ca/2019/11/much-ado-about-1974-the-bank-of-canada-in-the-70s/