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Could It Be Possible That Income Tax Is Actually Unlawful?
This Thursday at 8:00 AM Eastern, I’m diving into a fascinating topic with Peymon Mottahedeh, founder of Freedom Law School. He’s spent decades teaching Americans the truth about income tax—and you might be shocked to learn what he has to say.
Curious? Don’t miss this eye-opening discussion. And while you’re at it, check out getIGF1.com and ChristIsKey.life for more resources that could change your life.
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This Thursday at 8:00 AM Eastern, I’m diving into a fascinating topic with Peymon Mottahedeh, founder of Freedom Law School. He’s spent decades teaching Americans the truth about income tax—and you might be shocked to learn what he has to say.
Curious? Don’t miss this eye-opening discussion. And while you’re at it, check out getIGF1.com and ChristIsKey.life for more resources that could change your life.
http://Freedomlawschool.org/keys2life
EP40: The Secret Master Antioxidant That You Have Never Heard About
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I'm here with Mike Stewart, owner of Pineview Builders in Swannanoa, North Carolina, and the man who prayed over Donald Trump during his visit after the hurricane. Mike was able to get us in touch with this property owner, and it looks like this is where we'll be building the tiny homes for the displaced in North Carolina. We're discussing what needs to be done and how you can get involved in making this project a success.
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In this video, I’m sharing some recent updates, including the latest on the North Carolina project, a few upcoming interviews, and a little something we call liquid gold. Check it out!
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You won’t believe how old I am... And that I had surgery only weeks ago. 💪
There’s a key to my strength, and I’m about to unlock it for you. You don’t want to miss tomorrow’s revelation—this could be the game-changer you’ve been waiting for! 🔑✨
Stay tuned, and get ready to be inspired! 🌟
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There’s a key to my strength, and I’m about to unlock it for you. You don’t want to miss tomorrow’s revelation—this could be the game-changer you’ve been waiting for! 🔑✨
Stay tuned, and get ready to be inspired! 🌟
http://Freedomlawschool.org/keys2life
Www.christiskey.life
Www.getigf1.com
https://globalhealing.com/vaccine-police
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https://keys2life.b3sciences.com/
http://Www.e3live.com/Christiskey
Make donations for the 500 tiny homes for North Carolina at https://www.givesendgo.com/Christiskeync
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EP42: Unlock the Power of Restrictive Training
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EP43: You Don't Have to Pay Taxes? Hear the Facts About the IRS
https://rumble.com/v67cqeg-ep43-you-dont-have-to-pay-taxes-hear-the-facts-about-the-irs.html
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PSA Jesus loves you.
We are not terrorists.
In this video, I join Lewis from Veterans on Patrol as we head to Charlotte, North Carolina, to the Joint Terrorism Task Force. Lewis is bringing a sworn affidavit and testimony about a critical issue: the weaponization of weather. He is specifically addressing Hurricane Helene, which he claims was used as a weather weapon against the people of North Carolina.
Lewis shares detailed insight into how the military has historically manipulated weather to create disasters like this. He also points out that the Nexrad towers were active during the recent so-called California wildfires, which raises serious questions about their role in these events.
Before we proceed, we want to make something clear: both Lewis and I affirm that we are not suicidal. We recognize that what we are doing is dangerous, but the truth must come to light.
As we make our way to Charlotte, my role will be to document this important moment. Whether the testimony is delivered inside the Task Force's offices or outside on video, we are committed to ensuring the public sees this vital information.
This is about exposing the truth and demanding accountability for those who use these tools to harm innocent people. Stay tuned as we take this significant step toward justice and transparency!
Never forget Christ is key 🔑
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We are not terrorists.
In this video, I join Lewis from Veterans on Patrol as we head to Charlotte, North Carolina, to the Joint Terrorism Task Force. Lewis is bringing a sworn affidavit and testimony about a critical issue: the weaponization of weather. He is specifically addressing Hurricane Helene, which he claims was used as a weather weapon against the people of North Carolina.
Lewis shares detailed insight into how the military has historically manipulated weather to create disasters like this. He also points out that the Nexrad towers were active during the recent so-called California wildfires, which raises serious questions about their role in these events.
Before we proceed, we want to make something clear: both Lewis and I affirm that we are not suicidal. We recognize that what we are doing is dangerous, but the truth must come to light.
As we make our way to Charlotte, my role will be to document this important moment. Whether the testimony is delivered inside the Task Force's offices or outside on video, we are committed to ensuring the public sees this vital information.
This is about exposing the truth and demanding accountability for those who use these tools to harm innocent people. Stay tuned as we take this significant step toward justice and transparency!
Never forget Christ is key 🔑
Www.christiskey.life
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"I'm standing outside the FBI headquarters here in North Carolina. We're here to give testimony and file an affidavit regarding the use of weather weapons. Stay tuned for more updates."
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In this video, Lewis explains in detail why we're here at the FBI headquarters and the purpose behind filing the affidavit. Samantha also shares a brief summary of how her kids were taken from her—a heartbreaking story with much more to come. Stay tuned for the full testimony and updates.
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In this video, we approach the front area and engage with the officers, informing them that we are here to report acts of domestic terrorism. As expected, we are turned away and told to either file it online or come back tomorrow. It appears they didn’t take our testimony very seriously, don’t care, or perhaps they already know about it. Regardless, we will continue to report the truth and work to get these matters officially documented and on the record.
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In this video, I interview Kevin from Emergency Response Logistics (ERL). Kevin shares how the local government has told him his services are not needed and even asked him to leave. He explains in his own words why this claim is completely inaccurate and the vital role ERL plays in emergency response efforts.
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I just got back from a visit to the FBI headquarters, and now I’m getting ready to sign the lease for the land where we’ll be building the tiny house project to help families in need. In this video, I spend some time with Nathan Thompson, who’s traveling the country demonstrating an incredible brain training program and sharing powerful insights. We even touch on some Flat Earth topics throughout the video. Big things are happening, and I’m so thankful for your continued support as we move forward!
EP44: Feds Confronted About Weather Weapons in North Carolina
https://rumble.com/v67pljd-ep44-feds-confronted-about-weather-weapons-in-north-carolina.html
We will go live at 8AM est 2morrow morning
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We will go live at 8AM est 2morrow morning
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I just finished an eye-opening interview with Kevin inside his medical trailer. Now, as we stand outside, I want to share more about the critical situation here. Kevin has been providing vital medical services to this community, spending over a million dollars of his own money to help those in need. The local government could easily apply for the funding that would keep him here, but they refuse to listen. Despite how straightforward the process could be, they’ve turned a blind eye to his efforts and the needs of the people he serves. As it stands, Kevin will have to leave on January 15th unless we step up to help.
It’s clear they want the people gone so they can claim the resources for themselves. But we’re not backing down. I’m on my way to sign an 18-month lease for land where we’ll begin building tiny homes and, more importantly, rebuilding this community from the ground up. Kevin also shares some powerful words you won’t want to miss, reinforcing the urgency of our mission.
We need your support to make this happen. Together, we can build these tiny homes and give this community the future it deserves. Let’s stand together and bring hope back where it’s needed most.
It’s clear they want the people gone so they can claim the resources for themselves. But we’re not backing down. I’m on my way to sign an 18-month lease for land where we’ll begin building tiny homes and, more importantly, rebuilding this community from the ground up. Kevin also shares some powerful words you won’t want to miss, reinforcing the urgency of our mission.
We need your support to make this happen. Together, we can build these tiny homes and give this community the future it deserves. Let’s stand together and bring hope back where it’s needed most.

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A Book of How? Tiny Intentional Village begins w/ 1 House, a Vision, then people to manifest their dreams.
Are you researching to find or create a perfect intentional community. The need is greater day after day of new fires, floods, and storms of many sorts hitting the world? Consider these concepts.
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DECEMBER 20, 2021 BY TINYTEXASHOUSES Rewritten now that the time has arrived for this to become reality, a future for many when no dream existed before.
Now that the parts are shipping out to North Carolina, we can see how long ago the vision manifested.

I started building Tiny Texas Houses in 2006 to show people how big a Tiny House could feel since nearly no one thought such a small space could be comfortably habitable. In the twelve years before setting off on the quest to build 95% Pure Salvaged material tiny houses, I successfully created and built Discovery Architectural Antiques into one of the country's largest businesses of its kind. Thus, with a giant inventory and a realization from reading about the re-emergence of an appreciation for Tiny Houses and living spaces, I felt compelled to return to my creative side and show what could be built with nearly 95% Pure Salvage building materials.

When one plans an entire village of like-minded people, the ultimate utopian goal of this cycle of intentional communities becomes a popular path in our culture once more. I say once more for the sake of Thoreau and Emerson, for whom Walden Pond is named, and the Covered Bridge Over Untroubled Waters that leads up Miracle Mountain to the Ship of Salvaged Dreams. For as long as they exist, the quantum story can be experienced by millions online, in person, and through the people who will speak of it and share pictures around the world.

The early prototypes in each new intentional village will set the theme to a large degree as the land is bought, the first houses built, and an ethos is established as to the permaculture versus HOA that prevents individuality, gardens of food instead of grass, and many other cultural aspects of retirement or community living versus subdivisions where the people rarely interact. This seemed simple enough to describe as an issue to consider. Still, the many perils to how the community develops will be foretold by the ethos, religion, and politics of the people who set it up and reside there. So, while there are many priorities some people will want, from guns to food stored away or the opposite, perhaps no devices that kill with (not likely in Texas or to survive if that SHFT moment comes).
It is not just the weather or wars, besides the tornados that passed by, like the one that tossed the first six houses I built in a very unfriendly way. In building houses, delivering them on the road instead of building on-site, along with the lessons on how to get materials to the buyers' sites, led to much better construction and valuable techniques learned that I want to pass along. The wood, doors, windows, flooring, tubs, sinks, 95% of the hardware, and even the roofs are salvaged. Only the insulation, electricity, plumbing lines, nails, or other elements must be new in a Tiny Texas House.
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Please consider using the treasures of salvage to create the tiny houses and cottages of the future as many rebuild, or start on a new simpler life for the times ahead. Thank you for sharing and supporting our goal of creating an example of houses, a village environment, and a means of teaching others how to create intentional communities you can be proud of. Join us to show your support, get benefits, discounts, and a chance to shop with us if you decide to take advantage of the packages of materials to build with once you join the subnoscription.



A Book of How? Tiny Intentional Village begins w/ 1 House, a Vision, then people to manifest their dreams.
Are you researching to find or create a perfect intentional community. The need is greater day after day of new fires, floods, and storms of many sorts hitting the world? Consider these concepts.
Tiny Texas Houses Newsletter
Jan 9
 
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DECEMBER 20, 2021 BY TINYTEXASHOUSES Rewritten now that the time has arrived for this to become reality, a future for many when no dream existed before.
Now that the parts are shipping out to North Carolina, we can see how long ago the vision manifested.

I started building Tiny Texas Houses in 2006 to show people how big a Tiny House could feel since nearly no one thought such a small space could be comfortably habitable. In the twelve years before setting off on the quest to build 95% Pure Salvaged material tiny houses, I successfully created and built Discovery Architectural Antiques into one of the country's largest businesses of its kind. Thus, with a giant inventory and a realization from reading about the re-emergence of an appreciation for Tiny Houses and living spaces, I felt compelled to return to my creative side and show what could be built with nearly 95% Pure Salvage building materials.

When one plans an entire village of like-minded people, the ultimate utopian goal of this cycle of intentional communities becomes a popular path in our culture once more. I say once more for the sake of Thoreau and Emerson, for whom Walden Pond is named, and the Covered Bridge Over Untroubled Waters that leads up Miracle Mountain to the Ship of Salvaged Dreams. For as long as they exist, the quantum story can be experienced by millions online, in person, and through the people who will speak of it and share pictures around the world.

The early prototypes in each new intentional village will set the theme to a large degree as the land is bought, the first houses built, and an ethos is established as to the permaculture versus HOA that prevents individuality, gardens of food instead of grass, and many other cultural aspects of retirement or community living versus subdivisions where the people rarely interact. This seemed simple enough to describe as an issue to consider. Still, the many perils to how the community develops will be foretold by the ethos, religion, and politics of the people who set it up and reside there. So, while there are many priorities some people will want, from guns to food stored away or the opposite, perhaps no devices that kill with (not likely in Texas or to survive if that SHFT moment comes).
It is not just the weather or wars, besides the tornados that passed by, like the one that tossed the first six houses I built in a very unfriendly way. In building houses, delivering them on the road instead of building on-site, along with the lessons on how to get materials to the buyers' sites, led to much better construction and valuable techniques learned that I want to pass along. The wood, doors, windows, flooring, tubs, sinks, 95% of the hardware, and even the roofs are salvaged. Only the insulation, electricity, plumbing lines, nails, or other elements must be new in a Tiny Texas House.
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We can use Icynene foam insulation, high/low voltage wiring, solar/wind power, and black/gray water separation to create a new generation of housing designed to provide minimalist eco-conscious people the opportunity to develop affordable housing alternatives or even make themselves. Ultimately, the house itself, if built with poisonous outgassing chemicals from factory-built tiny houses that do not consider health as the highest priority, the box you choose to live in could be the thing that kills you or damages your children for life.

Group participation, living, and even subsistence can come from the Salvage Hunters who join with Salvage Miners to find and salvage the materials available for the Salvage Builders to create the next four generations of housing. There is much to be saved by building with quality materials that have already been outgassed and cured decades ago. With little more than Tung Oil, Linseed Oil Paints, and other ancient formulas, it is possible to build simple, adapting to the materials and create houses that will be affordable. Wood and materials can save costs and carbon wasted, cutting down trees, transport, bricks, glass, hardware, and more, which could be the key to making this industry so viable. People can share in the razing of houses and buildings, barns and stores to raise the houses, the new stores, and the ways to create a future without importing the parts, harvesting earth resources for new building materials, and thus save many of the best things from our past that our ancestors worked so hard to create for us.

In the Tiny Texas Outpost and Village scenario, we can have a non-profit mentor coordinate the development of large old buildings in areas that would benefit from the jobs and training skills of each new Outpost. We can do this for many if the right people choose to get involved with the transition from elders to the latest generation, who must imagine the future and act in such ways that it gets better. This contrasts just repeating the behavior that is now making pollution worse, waste is worse, and the ways to clean it up are not keeping up with its creation. Can it be done in such a way as to be popular instead of looked down upon? Yes.

While most clients who have bought our Tiny Texas Houses used them for extra space, some have used them to live full-time, and I believe, by the response we have gotten, people are willing to live in them at the prices I am asking now, and more would if we could produce them more affordably. It would also be possible for us to do the Salvage Mining and Salvage Building locally. Then, the prices of materials and transportation could be lower, thus reducing the costs of Tiny Texas Houses dramatically. Furthermore, as I have learned by experience, having the materials come in, get processed, and move out quickly to become houses will substantially reduce the costs of warehousing, taxes, and labor. The benefits of a massive inventory are offset by the costs of holding them and the liability from loss due to fire.

There will be ample income to allow everyone to make a good living and fund several elements in the Tiny Texas Village and Outpost plans. The first structure that allows for building the other houses will make the creation business viable instead of depending entirely on volunteers to make and sell things. In contrast, building houses helps to create the income it will take to pay for the development and sustenance once the village is created on its way to becoming a community. Then the problem is who gets to live there and how many? Next, how do you feel about the cap and who says no to the many who want to come, the relatives, friends, and others who will want to crowd into small villages once they appear idyllic or times get tough in the city? Many are looking for a place to bail, not a community to contribute to to live there. Many want to be paid or enticed to come as if their mere presence is payment enough, and few communities can afford many of that archetype.

Group participation, living, and even subsistence can come from the Salvage Hunters who join with Salvage Miners to find and salvage the materials available for the Salvage Builders to create the next four generations of housing. There is much to be saved by building with quality materials that have already been outgassed and cured decades ago. With little more than Tung Oil, Linseed Oil Paints, and other ancient formulas, it is possible to build simple, adapting to the materials and create houses that will be affordable. Wood and materials can save costs and carbon wasted, cutting down trees, transport, bricks, glass, hardware, and more, which could be the key to making this industry so viable. People can share in the razing of houses and buildings, barns and stores to raise the houses, the new stores, and the ways to create a future without importing the parts, harvesting earth resources for new building materials, and thus save many of the best things from our past that our ancestors worked so hard to create for us.

In the Tiny Texas Outpost and Village scenario, we can have a non-profit mentor coordinate the development of large old buildings in areas that would benefit from the jobs and training skills of each new Outpost. We can do this for many if the right people choose to get involved with the transition from elders to the latest generation, who must imagine the future and act in such ways that it gets better. This contrasts just repeating the behavior that is now making pollution worse, waste is worse, and the ways to clean it up are not keeping up with its creation. Can it be done in such a way as to be popular instead of looked down upon? Yes.

While most clients who have bought our Tiny Texas Houses used them for extra space, some have used them to live full-time, and I believe, by the response we have gotten, people are willing to live in them at the prices I am asking now, and more would if we could produce them more affordably. It would also be possible for us to do the Salvage Mining and Salvage Building locally. Then, the prices of materials and transportation could be lower, thus reducing the costs of Tiny Texas Houses dramatically. Furthermore, as I have learned by experience, having the materials come in, get processed, and move out quickly to become houses will substantially reduce the costs of warehousing, taxes, and labor. The benefits of a massive inventory are offset by the costs of holding them and the liability from loss due to fire.

There will be ample income to allow everyone to make a good living and fund several elements in the Tiny Texas Village and Outpost plans. The first structure that allows for building the other houses will make the creation business viable instead of depending entirely on volunteers to make and sell things. In contrast, building houses helps to create the income it will take to pay for the development and sustenance once the village is created on its way to becoming a community. Then the problem is who gets to live there and how many? Next, how do you feel about the cap and who says no to the many who want to come, the relatives, friends, and others who will want to crowd into small villages once they appear idyllic or times get tough in the city? Many are looking for a place to bail, not a community to contribute to to live there. Many want to be paid or enticed to come as if their mere presence is payment enough, and few communities can afford many of that archetype.