Note this was the first time I live streamed this way, the audio is soft. When YouTube is done processing it I can download it, boost the audio and reupload but that will take awhile. Next time I do a stream I will know to check on this. Sorry for the soft volume.
So here they are my answers to the most common and interesting questions about anarchism...
But if we use anarchism how would we ever solve problem __________?
But in an anarchy wouldn't armed thugs take over society?
Isn't anarchism just a childish belief in a utopia, or isn't it really selfish thinking?
How would we organize 330 million people if we lived in an anarchy?
How would we punish criminals (those who steal, harm, rob, etc.) in an anarchy?
How would we resolve conflicts and disagreements in an anarchy?
How would we educate children in an anarchy?
How would we defend ourself at what we think of a national level in an anarchy?
If anarchy is so great why has it not been tried, why are there no successful examples?
How did people move from anarchy to statism in the first place & doesn't that show statism is better?
Would not massive monopolies exist in a world without government to prevent them?
How might things have been handled during CoVid in an anarchy?
If you have or don't have a hierarchy do you not have a true anarchy?
How will we ever convince everyone to be an anarchist or even most people?
What benefits are there for me right now in becoming an anarchist?
By default to I need to break the law once I become an anarchist?
If anarchists mean what they say why do they use public resources like roads, parks, etc.?
Is it true that the difference between a libertarian and an anarchist is really 6 months?
Why do anarchists call anyone who is not an anarchist a "statist"?
Can anarchists and minarchists work together for common goals?
Can a true anarchist be involved in the political process, ever?
How do anarchism and critical thinking go together?
Why should anarchists support or use crypto currencies?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lr23Rud2igA
This is a video review of the Gerber Gator Combo Axe with is a small compact hatchet and a very nice small form factor knife which fits in the handle. If you want to order this item online you can do so via Amazon.com here http://tinyurl.com/gator-combo-axe which will help support TSP.
I found this tool very high on the cool factor and to be very rugged. It does have two big limitations.
1. First and foremost the small form factor is nice from a carry and backpacking stand point. Yet the short handle results in a low leverage ratio. For basic chopping or really saving space this is a good tool, however that said I think the larger version which has a saw vs. a knife in the handle would be more useful if you have a lot of chopping to do. Here is a link to that item http://tinyurl.com/gator-combo-axe-lg
2. I have not once had the knife fall out of the handle during normal use including chopping, yet as you see in the video it is very possible for it to occur if you were say running or put a foot down hard for any reason. For this reason I plan to modify it a bit to safe guard the knife. In spite of the fact I stated I may add a lanyard in the video I think I have a better modification now that wont involve drilling any holes. When I test the mod I will add a follow up video.
In spite of the above two limitations this is a solid tool and it will do a good job of chopping reasonable sized material and its compact size and dual functionality are very utilitarian. If you want a good compact hatchet that is as small as possible and still useful this is hard to beat. It will also be great for hunters for gutting medium to large game, breaking pelvic bone etc, yet one could also use the saw in the larger version on pelvic bone. In the end you have to ask yourself which do you want most, compact size or chopping power, you cant have both at such a small form factor.
Again if you would like to purchase either of these items at Amazon you can do that at these two links.
Small Combo Axe w/knife http://tinyurl.com/gator-combo-axe
Larger Combo Axe w/saw http://tinyurl.com/gator-combo-axe-lg
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnHFxi2S9Gw
This was so amazing, if you want to know more about Schwank grills check out https://schwankgrills.com/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9xHh9UgSE8
Don't buy these things, they are worse than useless. They are made by "Sure Roots Elite", elite my ass, total garbage, don't buy anything from these people. Here is the item on Amazon http://amzn.to/2F5ZVUf
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXSUVpoWeRQ
If you like these videos you will likely love my podcast and all my other stuff you can find at http://tspc.co
I see a lot of folks making decisions about what to support, what to do, what do believe, what others should be doing, etc online and I can only come to one conclusion. People have no and I mean no concept of how to make intelligent decisions. Today I will lay out a process for doing so, I may use some examples but the process is independent of the subject of the decision. It is either that or you are led by emotion and bias rather than facts, logic and reason. In other words you may as well flip a coin. Strap in this one is going to bloody a few noses.
Moderna’s filing with the SEC directly saying that their technology is “gene therapy”, see page 19 - https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1682852/000119312518323562/d577473ds1.htm
A review of multiple studies proving with RCTs that mass masking does not prevent the spread of respiratory viral diseases spanning 1947-2019 - https://www.rcreader.com/commentary/masks-dont-work-covid-a-review-of-science-relevant-to-covide-19-social-policy
The above links only show that I am giving your facts, you are still free to draw your own conclusions but a decision absent relevant facts is an article of faith, not an informed decision.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jJgHpqiEqo
Bottom two swales in the food forest, apricots, herbs, lots of stuff booming for part five click here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-l8ETYzMqY
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWBBgi8UvTo
In this video Jack from The Survival Podcast (http://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com) discusses tomato blight and other common tomato diseases and some ways to deal with them. Jack covers the use of the anti fungle Seranade, trimming damaged limbs, avoiding contact while the plants are wet and more in this conclusion. He also discusses the advantages of hybrids for disease resistance. He also discusses the advantages of the "Topsy Turvy" planter system.
You can find the Topsy Turvy at http://amzn.to/topsy-turvy
You can find Serenade at http://amzn.to/serenade-antifungel
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHPWHNLj3nA
Now the the top three oval tanks are re-plumbed we need to build a new facade. The hard part is now done, next to face it and cap rail it.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LaV5VIdXS8
Cleavers a medicinal herb showed up in abundance on our property this year. While common in our region there has been no sign of this plant in the 6 years that we have been on the property nor do our neighbors have this plant. And we didn't plant it here either. So where did it come from in such abundance? Tune in to find out.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fvsBZlW9WY