By Aden Tate The struggle on American soil to access necessities is challenging and will only continue to worsen. I believe there is a workaround to this, though: creating an American Free Market Network (AFMN). An AFMN is a concept for creating a more accessible and resilient community while still enabling you to purchase what you need to purchase. When the world at large … [Read more...] about The 6 Components of Creating an American Free Market Network
Trends & Strategies for Maximum Freedom
Thousands of Nurses and Teachers Fired – Can The Counter-Economy Save Them?
By Derrick Broze Derrick Broze reports on the thousands of nurses and teachers being fired around the United States for not submitting to vaxx mandates or vaxx passports. What can we do to prevent this loss of knowledge and experience? Can the Counter-Economy save these workers? Watch on Bitchute / Odysee / Rokfin / Minds / Hive / Flote ? Sources: The … [Read more...] about Thousands of Nurses and Teachers Fired – Can The Counter-Economy Save Them?
A 7-Point Entrepreneurial Solution to the Medical Care Crisis
By Hunter Hastings and Murray Sabrin Entrepreneurs solve problems for customers. There are few problems bigger than the horribly perverse medical care system under which patients suffer in the US. The system has evolved over time, with the stimulus of bad decisions, bad actors, and bad incentives. Entrepreneurship can solve the system problem with specific actions at the … [Read more...] about A 7-Point Entrepreneurial Solution to the Medical Care Crisis
4 Creative Ways Venezuelans Survived the Economic Collapse
By J.G. Martinez Venezuelans who chose (or had to), for whatever reason, to stay put in Venezuela had to endure somehow the circumstances resulting from the collapse. How those Venezuelans survived the economic collapse might serve as inspiration for you. After interviewing several brave childhood friends from my hometown, I compiled the following experiences on how they … [Read more...] about 4 Creative Ways Venezuelans Survived the Economic Collapse
The Rules of Surviving a Black Market Economy
By Fabian Ommar In almost every prepping and survival forum, you will find discussions on bartering in great length and detail. However, the surge of a black market economy will come long before bartering becomes a thing in most SHTFs. Every prepper seems to have their ideas and pre-planned strategies for bartering when the SHTF. But I don’t see the black market discussed … [Read more...] about The Rules of Surviving a Black Market Economy
A Positive Trend – “Homeschool Interest In Texas Jumps 5 Fold From 2020 Record”
By Nicholas West As I wrote in last month's newsletter, one of the key ways we can take control over our personal supply chain of information is to homeschool. In so doing, we can promote both the physical and the mental health of future generations: One of the benefits occurring right now amid all of the tragedy is that parents who might previously have been resistant to … [Read more...] about A Positive Trend – “Homeschool Interest In Texas Jumps 5 Fold From 2020 Record”
This is How We #TakeBackOurTech with Ramiro Romani
By Derrick Broze Derrick Broze interviews Ramiro Romani, the mind behind #TakeBackOurTech and a member of the Greater Reset and Freedom Cell Network team. Get the Above Phone: https://above-agency.com/above-phone/ Find Ramiro’s work: Above Agency: https://above-agency.com/ Ramiro’s Telegram channel: neo_network https://t.me/neo_network Derrick is the … [Read more...] about This is How We #TakeBackOurTech with Ramiro Romani
The Moral Law versus Tyranny
By Gary Galles It struck me recently just how frequently we use the word “law” in our conversations. I read or hear, “That’s against the law” when someone wants someone else not to do something, and “There ought to be a law” when someone wants to further restrict others. I read arguments about what it really means to say that the Constitution is the highest law of the … [Read more...] about The Moral Law versus Tyranny
You Don’t Have to Send Your Kid Back to Public School This Fall—Here Are Your Options
By Kerry McDonald This year’s back-to-school season is as uncertain and unsettling as the last. With schools in some parts of the country set to open early next month, the CDC just announced its virus control recommendations which include required masking for unvaccinated students and staff, continued social distancing, and frequent virus testing. These guidelines were … [Read more...] about You Don’t Have to Send Your Kid Back to Public School This Fall—Here Are Your Options
Market Competition Is the Best Solution for Big Tech Power
By Ninos Malek The so-called “Big Tech” monopolies are uniting politicians and media pundits from both the left and right. Whether the argument is “too much power” or “censorship,” both sides have problems with these monopolies. Leftists claim that free market capitalism leads to a concentration of power leading to exploitation of consumers. They also oppose subsidies and … [Read more...] about Market Competition Is the Best Solution for Big Tech Power
The Biggest Thing That Separates Authoritarians From Supporters of Freedom
By Gary M. Galles In today’s media, we are constantly being told of “new and improved” impositions that are needed to replace the “old hat” ideas of freedom and open competition. But the visions held by these proponents could hardly be further from reality. Leonard Read wrote of this decades ago, in “Freedom: A New Vision,” Chapter 2 of his 1975 Castles in the Air. While … [Read more...] about The Biggest Thing That Separates Authoritarians From Supporters of Freedom
How Cities Are Pushing Small Daycares Out of Business
By Kerry McDonald As the government steadily assumes responsibility for services previously provided by the private sector, small businesses shutter. It is hard for enterprising individuals to compete with widespread, “free” (i.e., taxpayer-funded) government offerings. The latest example of this is in Chicago, where the city’s universal public pre-K program is destroying … [Read more...] about How Cities Are Pushing Small Daycares Out of Business