Rogue Food Conference DFW Texas November 8th and 9th!
I’ve personally attended two of the Rogue Food Conferences (RFC) and found them to be very informative and beneficial, plus it is excellent for networking with others working toward food independence. It’s educational, fun, and inspiring all in one! RFC in Texas! Soaring food prices, radio frequency ID tracking of every animal in the country, bird flu to break raw milk demand, raids on food co-ops, vaccines in various vegetables… Rogue Food was founded by Joel Salatin and John Moody to educate, equip, and encourage folks to say enough is enough, and do something to help restore food freedom and fairness to the food system. Are you a farmer, homesteader, or someone who eats on occasion? Most likely you are! Then come do something about what is happening to your plate. We are bringing RFC to TX to help you help yourself or your farmers and homesteaders who feed you.…
Rogue Food Conference: Don’t Miss This Event on May 17-18 at Polyface Farms!
I’ve personally attended two of the Rogue Food Conferences and found them to be very informative and beneficial, plus it is excellent for networking with others working toward food independence. It’s educational, fun, and inspiring all in one! The Rogue Food Conference offers real solutions to rebuilding a vibrant food system despite the reckless government regulations. From buying clubs, creative exemptions, PMAs, food churches, shared ownership arrangements and labor contracts, to charities, building financial freedom, how to beat the government, fabulous vendors and books, and so much more – Rogue Food Conference is all about ‘How To Go Rogue.’ Rogue Food Conference Virginia will feature Joel Salatin, John Moody, Catherine Austin Fitts, Congressman Thomas Massie, Michael Kilpatrick, Morgan Phelps and others! This 2-day event includes a tour of Polyface Farms, plus a fantastic pastured breakfast and lunch at Saturday’s main event. Get Your Tickets Now!May 17-18Polyface Farms – Swoope, VA Find…
FearLESS
Perspective – that’s really what everything boils down to. One can choose to see only gloom and doom, they can choose to see in a hopeful and positive light, or they may land somewhere in the middle. That’s me – right smack in the middle. I’ve seen too much, know too much, and intuit too much to simply settle into hope or sink into the dark abyss. But one thing I’ve come to realize is that by moving through this process I’ve reached a point of becoming fearless to whatever outcomes arise. Perspective is vital, as the mind will inform the body how to feel, the emotions how to react, and either provide or steal the stability and strength of ones spirit. Be fearLESS. I believe that together we will continue to witness and experience the attempted global destruction for quite some time, but how we spend that time, how…
The Solution Series: Building Wealth with Catherine Austin Fitts and Ricardo Oskam
“We have no more right to consume happiness without producing it than to consume wealth without producing it.”~ George Bernard Shaw “You can build wealth, you can build poverty, or you can build nothing. Which do you prefer?”~ Catherine Austin Fitts Preview Full episode Download the full transcript in PDF here. By Corey Lynn and James White It is with both a sense of accomplishment and a bit of sadness that we present to you, our valued listeners, this last episode of the year-long Solution Series, jointly presented by the Solari Report and Corey’s Digs. Over the last 12 months or so, we have spoken to—and gotten to know—so many valuable and fantastic guests that to single any one of them out would do a disservice to the rest of them. That being said, we were both delighted and honored to be in the position to host so many wonderful…
The Solution Series: Small Farm Republic with John Klar
“Agriculture is our wisest pursuit, because it will in the end contribute most to real wealth, good morals and happiness.”~ Thomas Jefferson Preview Full episode Download the full PDF transcript here. By Corey Lynn and James White There was a time in this nation’s history when families were more united, when there was less homelessness, and when talk of potential famine was virtually non-existent. That time in our history was when the majority of Americans were farmers. When we say “majority,” keep in mind that some estimates put the number of Americans who lived at, worked at, or owned a farm in the early 20th century at or above 90%. With the current state of things, one has to wonder if the “good old days” of family farms are making a comeback. If they do, our guest on this edition of the Solution Series, John Klar, was way ahead of…