Bitcoin & Litecoin Mining: The Project for a Sustainable Energy Project and Lifestyle – The Final Spear into Agenda 21 and the Urban Agenda

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What does Agenda 21 have to do with Bitcoin Mining?

To answer this, one must ask, what does Agenda 21 have to do with freedom?

In case you have no idea what I am talking about, do your research on Agenda 21 and the Urban Agenda, that force fed agenda by the Global Elite. If you don’t do your research, I hope you enjoy your hell hole city you live in. Stick around and enjoy your open air prison.

Fast forward to the Crypto World….
We have a unique ability to take reign of our future. We have a unique ability to crush the status quo and the Global agenda, agendas of deficit based currencies, the extraction of wealth from communities that create impoverishment, foreclosure, crime, and worse. Do nothing, you will see BOA and Chase continue to move in and take out the regional banks. Or we put our brains and efforts together and fight back.

What is this guy talking about you say?

I am talking about a Bitcoin Mining project that creates Energy to further drive the crypto currencies and lower overall energy costs. Yes, energy costs and efficiency are key to mining. And I’ll get to that.

We are free to live where we want, theoretically. But in reality, that is not true. Enter in the housing meltdown and people roaming the streets, or being kicked out of San Diego’s because of the plethora’s of RV’s that resulted from homelessness, thanks to those Banksters. It’s a rigged game. Add in the Cheney/Enron Energy Plan, which manipulated energy costs, taking hydroelectricity from states with rivers (you know renewable resource….hydro….or water) and selling it to California for a profit, and in turn, buying manipulated energy back at the peak with multi-year contracts. It was all fraud. The utilities were in on it. Wasn’t just Enron. And these utilities still have no vested interest in promoting energy freedom or off grid ways of life. No they want to provide loans for smart meters and meters that take solar power and sell it back to the utility so Green

Theologists can buy green energy higher than the market price of energy, so they can tell their friends they are going green, like the dumb-dumbs I see walking around downtown that wear their bike helmets all day presumably to show others they are doing their part and are green. I could be wrong, but these are Group Thinkers.

Well I am here to tell you I am not a Group Thinker. I am not a slave. I am in society, but I am not in my mind. And I have a few ideas I want to share and promote and see if there are any takers.

I resist the Urban Agenda. I resist the public education that is promoting Agenda 21. I resist the Common Core Agenda that wants to box people in and limit their individual liberties, as they force the Urban Agenda and threaten private property rights. I’ll leave Agenda 21 here, but I’ll put forth an idea to combat it, and to drive a spear into Agenda 21. This idea will generate jobs, and we the people can cut out the middle men and Corporate America that has become so corrupted, in cahoots with the government and these 2 parties, that it is time to do something about it.

Bitcoin mining?

Well the key is accessibility to reliable energy and fixed costs, lower at that.
The project I propose calls for micro energy plants. With this can become small communities. Neighborhoods. And I’m talking down those country roads. I’m talking about a place where people can raise their children without all the creeps seen in the cities within a few miles radius.

Imagine, the creation of independence. Imagine no 1.5 hour commute to work, 2 hours home. Imagine a place where you can raise your children to be decent human beings. A place where you are not stuck in traffic as the kids get into trouble or are brainwashed in these worthless public schools. Let’s face it, it’s all agenda based. It isn’t freedom. And society is cracking.

And we can do better.

Imagine a place where neighbors can allow for a localized economy. Barter and trade and fresh, nutritious foods grown locally. Talking local wineries, breweries, bee keepers and mead makers, and so much more.

There needs to be a model to put this idea in motion, if it has any merit at all. Don’t get me wrong, I could be wrong.

But this idea entails pooling resources in a community that takes solar power, wind power, possibly turbine power (hydroelectric), and in the future…tidal power for the communities near the water, or port living. Romantic I know. Idealistic I know. Utopian I know.

But does it have any merit whatsoever?

The new wealth created by Bit mining can spur new investment opportunities, even if on a small scale. Where people can pool money to invest in mining equipment or rigging, likewise people can come up with the infrastructure to properly power these mining endeavors.

Teenagers could work it if they wanted to. Families alike could do it too. Neighbors could do it together. Communities could do it together. In fact, a new city could devise this by design, with efficiency and with a new found respect for the environment. This is what technology should do. Where others suppress solar power or extract wealth from communities, there are alternatives. And this is why this could be a spear into what is known as Agenda 21 and the Elitist plan that is robbing us of our future on a daily basis, as they strip us of civil and Constitutional rights or our Natural Rights.  I say cut them out. All of them. We can go live in peace. And people can be productive members of society, creating a new currency, where the Federal Reserve has failed. Teach them all a lesson.
There has to be combinations of solar and wind power that can generate enough energy, spurring the high tech field and our local economies. With this, the miners have a reliable and free source of energy as they mine.

Futuristic? No. Not really. It just needs to be done with venture capital. The total cost of ownership or a cost benefit analysis must prove this to work in advance. It can be done. This could create green jobs, you know the kind they promised but never came, though Solyndra took off with the money and ran. This could create mining opportunities.
The support businesses around this technology could generate hardware and software opportunities. On line escrow services could emerge. We can start cutting out the banksters. And they deserve this to happen. We could foreclose on BOA. And we should. Who needs them?

Other support opportunities would be spurred and true economic development could flourish. The hemp farmers could move to town. The artisans and musicians could flourish. Public projects could bring culture to these communities. And the elitist agenda and the status quo would take it square in the nuts. Not only that, but the best breweries, distilleries, wineries, and free rides home. Cut out the scam artists, the taxation that is wasted on fraud and corruption and the police state, and we can do better and live better.  Cut out the revenue stream, and they all go away. The elitist agenda becomes irrelevant.

Utopian I know.

Kick this idea around. Pick it apart. It could have no merit. Then again, maybe you prefer to live in the concrete jungle where dogs have poop tied around their necks and people walk around with bike helmets on, maybe boxed in, and economically squeezed out.
Maybe this could end the policy of underemployment and one of government dependency. Maybe this could put an end to the stupidity of the Progressive Movement that amounts to slavery and totalitarianism. Maybe this could put an end to an era of Big Government, both right and left. I am fan of neither party.

My interest is chasing these scam artists from our communities. My interest is in creating communities that do just that.

Just a thought.

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