Even now, lumber companies are under siege at our last stands in Virgin Forests. Why not just re-harvest the incredible lumber made from the trees already slaughtered?

Every house we build without cutting down a tree makes a difference in the big picture. If people build smaller, less wood is needed, but no trees must be cut if they use salvage. An entire village can be constructed from wood without cutting down a tree and built to last centuries. Therefore, with a smaller footprint for each house, more houses could go on each acre without crowding the acre from having trees, gardens, and other features allowing nature to share the land. Families can live together without living under the same roof, thus allowing them to be in their own space, an essential part of independence and, for many, happiness.

What stops this transition from one generation of housing supplying the materials for the next century of housing? Simply put, the perspectives of the people who can do the work, live in the houses and earn a living from making it all happen. The people become the spokes, parts in a big wheel that turns without the need for vast amounts of investment versus the enormous returns to society. This is an opportunity for the little guys to find empowerment through hard work and some vocational education, which empowers people to put a house over their family’s head in hard times. This adheres to my belief in teaching men how to build a house from scraps so their families will never need a home.

Currently, in our society, building materials are abundant, and there is a growing amount of unspent human energy in the form of the unemployed. Their most significant cost is housing, and it is possible to create it from nearly nothing but human energy and knowledge.

Why not teach them how to transform it into the answer to their problems and for others looking for a new future in the new economy?

Tiny Texas Outposts for the Future
The concept of a Tiny Texas Outpost is based simply on replicating what we are doing here every 200 to 300 miles. It is a simple matter of logic. Why transport materials a thousand miles when they can be used within a hundred? Likewise, why transport a Tiny Texas House a thousand miles if we can build it within a hundred miles of its destination? The response to Tiny Texas Houses has been good from every part of the nation. I have had inquiries from Florida to Maine and Washington State to Canada. There is a lot of serious interest. The problem is the proximity of the demand if we are to remain conscious of the time and cost of transport. We must make that our goal or the proliferation of the concept of Tiny Texas Houses outside of Texas is doomed due to costs and logistics.

If we create a template for a Tiny Texas House (TTH) Outpost that includes several components, we can enable the rapid growth of the network. The template needs to include the warehouse and central processing facility, space for building a few houses inside, and building material packages that can be shipped for assembly in remote places where transporting houses is not viable.

Another module will be the TTH Salvage and Farmers Market in front of each TTH Outpost. This will create a venue for selling all the other items found in the old houses,, from clothes, household goods, and furnishings to tubs, sinks, lighting, and other cosmetic goodies. We can replicate these TTH Outposts all around the country. It will also provide a place to sell organic veggies and fruits to fit in with the buy-local concept for food. Likewise, other products will be created from salvage or rebuilt to live again in new households.

Each Outpost can provide a hundred related jobs or more when you factor in the Salvage Miners and Salvage Builders, who will work off-site and come in to drop off materials. The Salvage and Farmers Market will be operated by people who share the labor of the operations. They will be on-site mainly to service their spaces or put their shared work hours on the floor.

Every house we build without cutting down a tree makes a difference in the big picture. If people build smaller, less wood is needed, but no trees must be cut if they use salvage. An entire village can be constructed from wood without cutting down a tree and built to last centuries. Therefore, with a smaller footprint for each house, more houses could go on each acre without crowding the acre from having trees, gardens, and other features allowing nature to share the land. Families can live together without living under the same roof, thus allowing them to be in their own space, an essential part of independence and, for many, happiness.

What stops this transition from one generation of housing supplying the materials for the next century of housing? Simply put, the perspectives of the people who can do the work, live in the houses and earn a living from making it all happen. The people become the spokes, parts in a big wheel that turns without the need for vast amounts of investment versus the enormous returns to society. This is an opportunity for the little guys to find empowerment through hard work and some vocational education, which empowers people to put a house over their family’s head in hard times. This adheres to my belief in teaching men how to build a house from scraps so their families will never need a home.

Currently, in our society, building materials are abundant, and there is a growing amount of unspent human energy in the form of the unemployed. Their most significant cost is housing, and it is possible to create it from nearly nothing but human energy and knowledge.

Why not teach them how to transform it into the answer to their problems and for others looking for a new future in the new economy?

Tiny Texas Outposts for the Future
The concept of a Tiny Texas Outpost is based simply on replicating what we are doing here every 200 to 300 miles. It is a simple matter of logic. Why transport materials a thousand miles when they can be used within a hundred? Likewise, why transport a Tiny Texas House a thousand miles if we can build it within a hundred miles of its destination? The response to Tiny Texas Houses has been good from every part of the nation. I have had inquiries from Florida to Maine and Washington State to Canada. There is a lot of serious interest. The problem is the proximity of the demand if we are to remain conscious of the time and cost of transport. We must make that our goal or the proliferation of the concept of Tiny Texas Houses outside of Texas is doomed due to costs and logistics.

If we create a template for a Tiny Texas House (TTH) Outpost that includes several components, we can enable the rapid growth of the network. The template needs to include the warehouse and central processing facility, space for building a few houses inside, and building material packages that can be shipped for assembly in remote places where transporting houses is not viable.

Another module will be the TTH Salvage and Farmers Market in front of each TTH Outpost. This will create a venue for selling all the other items found in the old houses,, from clothes, household goods, and furnishings to tubs, sinks, lighting, and other cosmetic goodies. We can replicate these TTH Outposts all around the country. It will also provide a place to sell organic veggies and fruits to fit in with the buy-local concept for food. Likewise, other products will be created from salvage or rebuilt to live again in new households.

Each Outpost can provide a hundred related jobs or more when you factor in the Salvage Miners and Salvage Builders, who will work off-site and come in to drop off materials. The Salvage and Farmers Market will be operated by people who share the labor of the operations. They will be on-site mainly to service their spaces or put their shared work hours on the floor.
Outposts are intended to create a communal entity to help reinforce the eco-lifestyle and ethics behind the Salvage Style of Green Living and provide support and solutions to the challenges that arise from developing each community and being self-employed. Each TTH Outpost could have a specialty to barter so as to include a Wood Mizer, perhaps a saw, a good helical head planer, a five-head molding machine, an industrial table saw, and a sizeable industrial band saw. A co-op in one village could work with a smaller community that does not have that machinery.
We can use salvaged semi-trailers to make kilns to kill the larva in bug-infested wood. That, with some other smaller tools, lets people reprocess salvage into more valuable forms of building materials, like trim, beaded boards, or tongue and groove boards for the ceilings and floors. Again, the equipment and the skilled workers are out there due to the loss of industry to offshore manufacturing; they need the opportunity to work and make a living wage. Truckers could haul otherwise empty beds for bartering parts or labor to build a house with some materials they help haul around from one Outpost to another.

What this does is create a new core industry that must feed off of local labor and materials and teach skills if it is to survive. It makes smaller housing more aligned with the sustainable world we want to create. It is a change in our thought processes that must occur to regain our stature as a society that cares about the planet's future. It gives us a chance to prove through our actions that we are willing to make sacrifices to leave resources for the future rather than use them all now. The ecology-minded need not look hard to see all the advantages of working with Salvage.
This is a paradigm shift in how we think about Salvage, which can give us the ability to change the way we build homes for the next generation. We offer salvation of all sorts for the unemployed, the homeless, and the large families that want to live near each other but not under the same roof and wish to do so in an environmentally sound way. Salvage is an old form of eco-consciousness that came from honoring God's creation by treating it respectfully and using only what we need rather than wasting it all. Suppose we as a society can transition from waste to salvage consciousness. In that case, we should be able to turn what is now considered trash into new careers, housing, and a whole new world of eco-conscious living, perspectives, and opportunity, not just jobs.

I believe there are enough people out there who believe this is possible and are willing to live together and form new villages and communities centered around this objective. The rewards fall in all directions, and the cost to the planet and society is negligible. The villages will develop barter systems and network with others nationwide to move materials and talent to where they are needed most. Housing can become a new engine to unite people under a common goal that benefits all who get involved in one way or another. The beauty of this whole vision is that it can all be funded, fueled, and supplied with what most people in our country think of as trash.
Tiny Texas Houses Modules for the Future

I can create small enough housing modules to ship anywhere in the world or break the house into walls that can fit into a container and be reassembled anywhere we can reach with the container and a crane. Once we prove that and the cost-effectiveness of the idea, we will be able to ship to markets that will appreciate the quality of the wood and craftsmanship and pay well for it. That market is our retail target since the high-end prices would help fund the growth of Tiny Texas Houses, Outposts, and Villages. The media attention to our finest creations and the pictures of what is possible will inspire the public interest and open their eyes to what they could do if they take the opportunity and run with it.
We can use salvaged semi-trailers to make kilns to kill the larva in bug-infested wood. That, with some other smaller tools, lets people reprocess salvage into more valuable forms of building materials, like trim, beaded boards, or tongue and groove boards for the ceilings and floors. Again, the equipment and the skilled workers are out there due to the loss of industry to offshore manufacturing; they need the opportunity to work and make a living wage. Truckers could haul otherwise empty beds for bartering parts or labor to build a house with some materials they help haul around from one Outpost to another.

What this does is create a new core industry that must feed off of local labor and materials and teach skills if it is to survive. It makes smaller housing more aligned with the sustainable world we want to create. It is a change in our thought processes that must occur to regain our stature as a society that cares about the planet's future. It gives us a chance to prove through our actions that we are willing to make sacrifices to leave resources for the future rather than use them all now. The ecology-minded need not look hard to see all the advantages of working with Salvage.
This is a paradigm shift in how we think about Salvage, which can give us the ability to change the way we build homes for the next generation. We offer salvation of all sorts for the unemployed, the homeless, and the large families that want to live near each other but not under the same roof and wish to do so in an environmentally sound way. Salvage is an old form of eco-consciousness that came from honoring God's creation by treating it respectfully and using only what we need rather than wasting it all. Suppose we as a society can transition from waste to salvage consciousness. In that case, we should be able to turn what is now considered trash into new careers, housing, and a whole new world of eco-conscious living, perspectives, and opportunity, not just jobs.

I believe there are enough people out there who believe this is possible and are willing to live together and form new villages and communities centered around this objective. The rewards fall in all directions, and the cost to the planet and society is negligible. The villages will develop barter systems and network with others nationwide to move materials and talent to where they are needed most. Housing can become a new engine to unite people under a common goal that benefits all who get involved in one way or another. The beauty of this whole vision is that it can all be funded, fueled, and supplied with what most people in our country think of as trash.
Tiny Texas Houses Modules for the Future

I can create small enough housing modules to ship anywhere in the world or break the house into walls that can fit into a container and be reassembled anywhere we can reach with the container and a crane. Once we prove that and the cost-effectiveness of the idea, we will be able to ship to markets that will appreciate the quality of the wood and craftsmanship and pay well for it. That market is our retail target since the high-end prices would help fund the growth of Tiny Texas Houses, Outposts, and Villages. The media attention to our finest creations and the pictures of what is possible will inspire the public interest and open their eyes to what they could do if they take the opportunity and run with it.
The significant part is that people see the possibilities, and many are already interested in the transition to smaller houses.

I want to teach the principles of Sustainable Salvage-Building techniques that will create multi-tiered solutions to multiple problems facing our country and society. These, in turn, fit into the goals of global movements that target the same end: low eco-cost housing at affordable prices. Worldwide, our country has more to salvage due to our wasteful ways over the last two centuries. We’ve developed the throwaway perspectives to their zenith in the previous 50 years as we dismantled the remnants of our industrial revolution and sublimated America’s pride in craftsmanship. We have replaced them with a cheap, fast, and disposable Wal-Mart attitude. More than most other countries, the United States should set the example for transitioning to eco-minded living by leading the charge toward converting salvage into housing and reducing waste.
How does this help change the world, starting locally?
This Green Fueled Salvage Revolution will create jobs to fill those left behind as the Industrial and Manufacturing Revolutions were moved overseas. This provides immediate self-funded solutions to other significant societal problems that smaller communities could help solve. Vocational training is in short supply but will be needed to salvage or build since much of the future unemployed will have no vocational skills as they leave the floundering service industries like retail, restaurants, and hotels. Likewise, a re-orientation of people’s perspectives on housing needs and the reduction of living space will come as a likely consequence of the consumer credit crash and the time it will take to recover, if the system ever does, from the accelerating credit collapse already an inevitable event in the next couple of years. Many people will never want to be in debt again, like those after the Last Great Depression. For them, as with many of the baby boomer’s grandparents, a tiny house is all they will ever want or need.

Once the solutions are proven to be not only possible but teachable and easily repeatable, the entrepreneurial spirit of this country will take the opportunity and thrive on it. I believe this to be especially true when they will be eager for real-life alternatives to their everyday problems. The proof is in the past when the New Deal public works projects gave people hope in the worst of times and thus the belief that better times were coming. This can be even more effective as I believe this movement can change our focus to empowering people to take control of their lives rather than depend on the government to pay for the solutions.
The TTH Village Concept and TTH Outpost scenarios describe ideal self-sustaining engines that should not need much capitalization before reaching profitability. More importantly, if done correctly, with the standard training, philosophy, and realistic goals, there will be a social bonding amongst those who participate. For many, there will be great satisfaction from being part of a big family or movement. For some, the experience of living in a Tiny Texas House will be nearly spiritual as a willingly made sacrifice with a promise of salvation for the damage we have each contributed to by living large in a modern world.

The corporate donations to the Salvage Foundation, a non-profit I have created (Never utilized and shut down… just paid for it all personally instead), as well as the individual donations from around the country (never came in) will be dispatched to help educate and train the regional Salvage Hunters and Salvage Miners. This is crucial to facilitating salvaging operations and teaching people to build Tiny Houses out of salvage. This network of certified TTH Salvage Miners, TTH Salvage Builders, and TTH Salvage Hunters will create an insurable, bonded group that can tackle big projects in unison or small projects on their own. (This should be noted was written originally in 2014)

I want to teach the principles of Sustainable Salvage-Building techniques that will create multi-tiered solutions to multiple problems facing our country and society. These, in turn, fit into the goals of global movements that target the same end: low eco-cost housing at affordable prices. Worldwide, our country has more to salvage due to our wasteful ways over the last two centuries. We’ve developed the throwaway perspectives to their zenith in the previous 50 years as we dismantled the remnants of our industrial revolution and sublimated America’s pride in craftsmanship. We have replaced them with a cheap, fast, and disposable Wal-Mart attitude. More than most other countries, the United States should set the example for transitioning to eco-minded living by leading the charge toward converting salvage into housing and reducing waste.
How does this help change the world, starting locally?
This Green Fueled Salvage Revolution will create jobs to fill those left behind as the Industrial and Manufacturing Revolutions were moved overseas. This provides immediate self-funded solutions to other significant societal problems that smaller communities could help solve. Vocational training is in short supply but will be needed to salvage or build since much of the future unemployed will have no vocational skills as they leave the floundering service industries like retail, restaurants, and hotels. Likewise, a re-orientation of people’s perspectives on housing needs and the reduction of living space will come as a likely consequence of the consumer credit crash and the time it will take to recover, if the system ever does, from the accelerating credit collapse already an inevitable event in the next couple of years. Many people will never want to be in debt again, like those after the Last Great Depression. For them, as with many of the baby boomer’s grandparents, a tiny house is all they will ever want or need.

Once the solutions are proven to be not only possible but teachable and easily repeatable, the entrepreneurial spirit of this country will take the opportunity and thrive on it. I believe this to be especially true when they will be eager for real-life alternatives to their everyday problems. The proof is in the past when the New Deal public works projects gave people hope in the worst of times and thus the belief that better times were coming. This can be even more effective as I believe this movement can change our focus to empowering people to take control of their lives rather than depend on the government to pay for the solutions.
The TTH Village Concept and TTH Outpost scenarios describe ideal self-sustaining engines that should not need much capitalization before reaching profitability. More importantly, if done correctly, with the standard training, philosophy, and realistic goals, there will be a social bonding amongst those who participate. For many, there will be great satisfaction from being part of a big family or movement. For some, the experience of living in a Tiny Texas House will be nearly spiritual as a willingly made sacrifice with a promise of salvation for the damage we have each contributed to by living large in a modern world.

The corporate donations to the Salvage Foundation, a non-profit I have created (Never utilized and shut down… just paid for it all personally instead), as well as the individual donations from around the country (never came in) will be dispatched to help educate and train the regional Salvage Hunters and Salvage Miners. This is crucial to facilitating salvaging operations and teaching people to build Tiny Houses out of salvage. This network of certified TTH Salvage Miners, TTH Salvage Builders, and TTH Salvage Hunters will create an insurable, bonded group that can tackle big projects in unison or small projects on their own. (This should be noted was written originally in 2014)
Given uniform training and methods, these independent teams can work together like ants when called upon to dismantle massive projects with uniform methodologies. They will share common ideas about the value of salvage and be motivated to work together and adapt to whatever it will take to tackle any salvage challenge. The fact that there will be a highly visible Non-Profit to accept and dispatch projects all over the country means that a clearinghouse can be created to move valuable materials where they are most needed. This transport must only happen if there is a known demand before materials are shipped since the goal is always to transport the shortest distance possible.

For this reason, linking all of the Outposts will be beneficial, and inventory that passes through all the regional Outposts will need to be tracked. Thus, the best stuff can reach its highest value and be tracked to ensure the Salvage Hunters can monitor the harvests from their projects and what happens to them once they are put into the warehouses.

The secret of this whole concept’s success is that the inventory moves through the warehouses quickly to minimize overhead and to create low-cost housing or retail sales. The margin of profit on the houses and materials sold through the Outposts will fund the financing and building of houses for all of those participating in the process. Bartering of skills, services, food, and other community functions can be coordinated through each TTH Outpost. The vendors will run the Salvage and Farmers Market at each outpost as part of the bigger co-op perspective that could be instilled into each Outpost and help bond people together.

Surprisingly, there is a potential for vast amounts of income to be generated and folded back into the TTH Outpost Community several times. Unlike most industries, it has the unique feature of returning the revenue it generates in the form of payroll, which buys houses, which in turn rolls back into the Outpost community for several more cycles because it will include entire families that work on the various projects. This is better than exports or service jobs for corporations or franchises that bleed much of the profit away from the people and communities doing the bulk of the work.
Self-employed people tend to work harder and pay for their way faster than employees who feel dependent on the system, their employer, or the government to bail them out of hard times. This is a way that they can personally help change the direction of the world’s consumption of resources for housing. It is also a way for people to get involved in solving the needs of their local community, which gives them a sense of accomplishment and comradeship that cannot be offered or bought. It creates an opportunity for the resurgence of closer families and neighbors bonding together in ways that make the whole community stronger.

The cycle of Salvage Mining to Salvage Building creates a place for everyone to work if they want to participate. Some people will be great nail pullers, and others will be great builders. How the proceeds and benefits are divided will be necessary to create a sense of community. Still, if the motives of the people involved are positively channeled toward a common cause, it should make nearly universal success.

It will be important that the people do not feel alone as independent entrepreneurs but instead feel like part of a big community that benefits from each of its member’s success. The Pure Salvage Living Renaissance Family (PSL) will be a giant support network that interacts and shares the improvements and benefits of new ideas that develop throughout working in various regions with different building materials, ideas, and climates.

Regional and national seminars, conventions, and other management tools will aid in trying to keep the PSL family united and motivated and working with a common standard and vision. Such events will allow us to recognize people who excel and ideas that can be shared.

For this reason, linking all of the Outposts will be beneficial, and inventory that passes through all the regional Outposts will need to be tracked. Thus, the best stuff can reach its highest value and be tracked to ensure the Salvage Hunters can monitor the harvests from their projects and what happens to them once they are put into the warehouses.

The secret of this whole concept’s success is that the inventory moves through the warehouses quickly to minimize overhead and to create low-cost housing or retail sales. The margin of profit on the houses and materials sold through the Outposts will fund the financing and building of houses for all of those participating in the process. Bartering of skills, services, food, and other community functions can be coordinated through each TTH Outpost. The vendors will run the Salvage and Farmers Market at each outpost as part of the bigger co-op perspective that could be instilled into each Outpost and help bond people together.

Surprisingly, there is a potential for vast amounts of income to be generated and folded back into the TTH Outpost Community several times. Unlike most industries, it has the unique feature of returning the revenue it generates in the form of payroll, which buys houses, which in turn rolls back into the Outpost community for several more cycles because it will include entire families that work on the various projects. This is better than exports or service jobs for corporations or franchises that bleed much of the profit away from the people and communities doing the bulk of the work.
Self-employed people tend to work harder and pay for their way faster than employees who feel dependent on the system, their employer, or the government to bail them out of hard times. This is a way that they can personally help change the direction of the world’s consumption of resources for housing. It is also a way for people to get involved in solving the needs of their local community, which gives them a sense of accomplishment and comradeship that cannot be offered or bought. It creates an opportunity for the resurgence of closer families and neighbors bonding together in ways that make the whole community stronger.

The cycle of Salvage Mining to Salvage Building creates a place for everyone to work if they want to participate. Some people will be great nail pullers, and others will be great builders. How the proceeds and benefits are divided will be necessary to create a sense of community. Still, if the motives of the people involved are positively channeled toward a common cause, it should make nearly universal success.

It will be important that the people do not feel alone as independent entrepreneurs but instead feel like part of a big community that benefits from each of its member’s success. The Pure Salvage Living Renaissance Family (PSL) will be a giant support network that interacts and shares the improvements and benefits of new ideas that develop throughout working in various regions with different building materials, ideas, and climates.

Regional and national seminars, conventions, and other management tools will aid in trying to keep the PSL family united and motivated and working with a common standard and vision. Such events will allow us to recognize people who excel and ideas that can be shared.
Likewise, we can create financing programs for members, sponsor seminar training, and support a viable mechanism for salvage jobs to be dispatched by the Salvage Foundation to certified regional Salvage Hunters and Salvage Miners. The benefits of being part of the TTH family will also help cement together the communities that will appreciate the opportunity and provide the support it takes to be self-employed.

Just like the Tiny Texas Houses, where we don’t try to create precisely the same house twice, we aren’t going to try to make exact copies of the Outposts or Villages. Still, instead, we expect to relish the diversity because of the ideas and solutions that will be generated for regional problems that arise. Tiny Texas Outposts and Pure Salvage Living Villages are intended to each be different from the other, but hopefully, all formed with the same standard modules and the goal of making a difference on a global scale, one house at a time, one life at a time, and one community at a time.

It is not what you have but what you do with it that determines your legacy.
If I can teach a man how to build a house from salvage, then his family will never need a home.
The workers are available and unemployed, buildings empty and unused, and equipment sitting idle and for sale cheap. We must supply them with a new industry: Salvage is the solution.
Please share, consider how you can help, and let me know if I can help you get started. The Pure Salvage Living Renaissance is about sharing, caring, and teaching others how to thrive with all the treasures still full of life… like your elders and wonders, you have yet to see.
Darby Lettick
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Just like the Tiny Texas Houses, where we don’t try to create precisely the same house twice, we aren’t going to try to make exact copies of the Outposts or Villages. Still, instead, we expect to relish the diversity because of the ideas and solutions that will be generated for regional problems that arise. Tiny Texas Outposts and Pure Salvage Living Villages are intended to each be different from the other, but hopefully, all formed with the same standard modules and the goal of making a difference on a global scale, one house at a time, one life at a time, and one community at a time.

It is not what you have but what you do with it that determines your legacy.
If I can teach a man how to build a house from salvage, then his family will never need a home.
The workers are available and unemployed, buildings empty and unused, and equipment sitting idle and for sale cheap. We must supply them with a new industry: Salvage is the solution.
Please share, consider how you can help, and let me know if I can help you get started. The Pure Salvage Living Renaissance is about sharing, caring, and teaching others how to thrive with all the treasures still full of life… like your elders and wonders, you have yet to see.
Darby Lettick
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I want to invite you to watch the premiere of an important documentary by Peymon from Freedom Law School Monday morning at 8:00 AM Eastern. It reveals critical information about income tax and why there’s no law requiring you to pay it—a must-watch for those who care about truth and freedom.
I also touch on how your income tax is funding the death of the American people. When you pay income tax, you’re funding DEWs (Directed Energy Weapons) and HAARP. It’s time we confront the truth and take a stand.
Additionally, I discuss alarming reports from a whistleblower about someone known as "the Sergeant." The actions described are deeply troubling and remind us of the urgent need to stand against evil and protect the innocent. From what was said this guy was taking children cutting off their arms and legs cauterizing the wounds removing all their teeth, sewing their eyelids shut and then having sex with them until they die.
Visit GiveSendGo.com/ChristIsKeyNC to support our mission helping displaced families in North Carolina. Check out GetIGF1.com for advanced health solutions and learn more about our work at ChristIsKey.Life. Together, we can face these challenges and build a brighter future.
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I want to invite you to watch the premiere of an important documentary by Peymon from Freedom Law School Monday morning at 8:00 AM Eastern. It reveals critical information about income tax and why there’s no law requiring you to pay it—a must-watch for those who care about truth and freedom.
I also touch on how your income tax is funding the death of the American people. When you pay income tax, you’re funding DEWs (Directed Energy Weapons) and HAARP. It’s time we confront the truth and take a stand.
Additionally, I discuss alarming reports from a whistleblower about someone known as "the Sergeant." The actions described are deeply troubling and remind us of the urgent need to stand against evil and protect the innocent. From what was said this guy was taking children cutting off their arms and legs cauterizing the wounds removing all their teeth, sewing their eyelids shut and then having sex with them until they die.
Visit GiveSendGo.com/ChristIsKeyNC to support our mission helping displaced families in North Carolina. Check out GetIGF1.com for advanced health solutions and learn more about our work at ChristIsKey.Life. Together, we can face these challenges and build a brighter future.
http://Freedomlawschool.org/keys2life
Www.christiskey.life
Www.getigf1.com
https://globalhealing.com/vaccine-police
https://aurowellness.com/?ref=1597
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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In this video, I talk about DEWs, or Direct Energy Weapons, and how firefighters in California have been denied access to intravenous glutathione—a powerful detox for the toxins they encounter on the job. I believe this is the best glutathione in the world and an excellent detox for the body, or "the temple," that everyone can benefit from, not just firefighters.
Be sure to watch until the end, where Dr. Patel shares his insights on the incredible benefits of glutathione and its ability to counteract toxins.
https://aurowellness.com/?ref=1597
Be sure to watch until the end, where Dr. Patel shares his insights on the incredible benefits of glutathione and its ability to counteract toxins.
https://aurowellness.com/?ref=1597
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Right now, I feel like a kid on Christmas morning because I’ve been blessed with incredible gifts to help me fulfill my mission. I’m on day 11 of my fast, detoxing my temple, and preparing to do what Jesus did—and more. Just as He fasted 40 days, I’ve gone 42, breaking barriers like the four-minute mile. Through faith, we are capable of so much more.
Today, I’m introducing amazing tools from E3 Live, like BrainOn, to help my mind align with God’s will. Watch my transformation as I continue to build this connection with Him. If you want to try these products, visit e3live.com/ChristIsKey.
But that’s just the beginning. Here in North Carolina, FEMA has abandoned 500 families with nowhere to go. Three babies froze to death last month in these mountains. God has called me to step in, and today, I’m signing the papers to secure land where we’ll build tiny homes, wellness centers, and a thriving community centered on faith and healing.
I need your help to make this happen. Every dollar counts. Please donate at GiveSendGo.com/ChristIsKeyNC and watch in real-time as your contributions rebuild lives. If you feel called to join us on the ground, reach out to me directly at 561-329-8434.
Together, we will show the world what it means to live in God’s image. Thank you, and God bless.
http://Www.e3live.com/Christiskey
Today, I’m introducing amazing tools from E3 Live, like BrainOn, to help my mind align with God’s will. Watch my transformation as I continue to build this connection with Him. If you want to try these products, visit e3live.com/ChristIsKey.
But that’s just the beginning. Here in North Carolina, FEMA has abandoned 500 families with nowhere to go. Three babies froze to death last month in these mountains. God has called me to step in, and today, I’m signing the papers to secure land where we’ll build tiny homes, wellness centers, and a thriving community centered on faith and healing.
I need your help to make this happen. Every dollar counts. Please donate at GiveSendGo.com/ChristIsKeyNC and watch in real-time as your contributions rebuild lives. If you feel called to join us on the ground, reach out to me directly at 561-329-8434.
Together, we will show the world what it means to live in God’s image. Thank you, and God bless.
http://Www.e3live.com/Christiskey
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Hello, my friends! Today, I want to share with you the heart of what drives me—the products, the mission, and the unwavering dedication to glorify God in everything I do. This is how I maintain my energy, my focus, and my drive to take back our country. These are the keys that God has gifted me to unlock my temple, and now I’m passing them on to you.
The world doesn’t want you to know the power you hold. They don’t want you to understand how sharing knowledge with one person can ignite a movement that reaches billions. But I’m here to tell you that this power—your God-given power—is real, and together, we will awaken the world to the satanic, luciferian agenda trying to destroy our families, our faith, and our future.
For over 26 years, I’ve uncovered the tools and supplements that keep me at my best—mind, body, and soul. I believe in leading by example, and I am committed to continuing this journey until the day our food, soil, and world return to what God intended them to be. Until that day, I will take care of my temple, because you cannot preach God’s word if you don’t protect the vessel He gave you.
One product I will never stop taking is IGF-1—a natural deer antler velvet that can increase your vitality by 60%. That’s why the NFL and other sports organizations banned it. They don’t want you feeling young and strong. They want you dependent on pharmaceuticals that poison your body and mask symptoms. I refuse to be part of that system, and I invite you to join me in breaking free.
To my brothers, I need men to stand up and be men again. It’s time to rise and fight this evil empire. To my sisters, I know many of you have been misled by the lies of the media, but I’m here to help you reclaim your health and vitality. Together, we can return to God’s design for our lives.
But this is bigger than supplements and health. This is about building a new paradigm. I’m in North Carolina right now, about to sign a contract to create the first God-centered smart community. This is not a smart city—it’s a community where we teach people to fish, to build homes, and to depend on God, not the government. This is the beginning of something beautiful, something holy, and we will expand it across the nation.
Friends, the time is now. The enemy is coming for your children, and we must stand united. From the moment of birth, they are injecting poison and lies into our families. But we can stop this. We can preach God’s word, educate ourselves, and refuse to submit to their twisted agenda. We win in the end, but it’s up to us to act.
If you believe in this mission, I ask for your support. Visit ChristIsKey.life to learn more about how you can help. Whether it’s $1 or $1 million, every contribution goes directly to building homes for 500 families right here in North Carolina. You’ll see full transparency—every penny accounted for, every action documented. We are the boots on the ground, and this is God’s time.
I love you all. God bless you. Let’s take back our temples, rebuild our communities, and do His will. Together, we will change the narrative and glorify the one true King. Never forget—Christ is the key.
Never forget Christ is Key
Www.christiskey.life
The world doesn’t want you to know the power you hold. They don’t want you to understand how sharing knowledge with one person can ignite a movement that reaches billions. But I’m here to tell you that this power—your God-given power—is real, and together, we will awaken the world to the satanic, luciferian agenda trying to destroy our families, our faith, and our future.
For over 26 years, I’ve uncovered the tools and supplements that keep me at my best—mind, body, and soul. I believe in leading by example, and I am committed to continuing this journey until the day our food, soil, and world return to what God intended them to be. Until that day, I will take care of my temple, because you cannot preach God’s word if you don’t protect the vessel He gave you.
One product I will never stop taking is IGF-1—a natural deer antler velvet that can increase your vitality by 60%. That’s why the NFL and other sports organizations banned it. They don’t want you feeling young and strong. They want you dependent on pharmaceuticals that poison your body and mask symptoms. I refuse to be part of that system, and I invite you to join me in breaking free.
To my brothers, I need men to stand up and be men again. It’s time to rise and fight this evil empire. To my sisters, I know many of you have been misled by the lies of the media, but I’m here to help you reclaim your health and vitality. Together, we can return to God’s design for our lives.
But this is bigger than supplements and health. This is about building a new paradigm. I’m in North Carolina right now, about to sign a contract to create the first God-centered smart community. This is not a smart city—it’s a community where we teach people to fish, to build homes, and to depend on God, not the government. This is the beginning of something beautiful, something holy, and we will expand it across the nation.
Friends, the time is now. The enemy is coming for your children, and we must stand united. From the moment of birth, they are injecting poison and lies into our families. But we can stop this. We can preach God’s word, educate ourselves, and refuse to submit to their twisted agenda. We win in the end, but it’s up to us to act.
If you believe in this mission, I ask for your support. Visit ChristIsKey.life to learn more about how you can help. Whether it’s $1 or $1 million, every contribution goes directly to building homes for 500 families right here in North Carolina. You’ll see full transparency—every penny accounted for, every action documented. We are the boots on the ground, and this is God’s time.
I love you all. God bless you. Let’s take back our temples, rebuild our communities, and do His will. Together, we will change the narrative and glorify the one true King. Never forget—Christ is the key.
Never forget Christ is Key
Www.christiskey.life
EP45: The Way to Stop Funding the Directed Energy Weapons and Pedophile Elite
https://rumble.com/v68orva-ep45-the-way-to-stop-funding-the-directed-energy-weapons-and-pedophile-elit.html
This will go live 2morrow at 8est
Love you and God bless
Never forget Christ is Key
Www.christiskey.life
https://rumble.com/v68orva-ep45-the-way-to-stop-funding-the-directed-energy-weapons-and-pedophile-elit.html
This will go live 2morrow at 8est
Love you and God bless
Never forget Christ is Key
Www.christiskey.life
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In this video, I talk about DEWs, or Direct Energy Weapons, and how firefighters in California have been denied access to intravenous glutathione—a powerful detox for the toxins they encounter on the job. I believe this is the best glutathione in the world and an excellent detox for the body, or "the temple," that everyone can benefit from, not just firefighters.
Be sure to watch until the end, where Dr. Patel shares his insights on the incredible benefits of glutathione and its ability to counteract toxins.
https://aurowellness.com/?ref=1597
Be sure to watch until the end, where Dr. Patel shares his insights on the incredible benefits of glutathione and its ability to counteract toxins.
https://aurowellness.com/?ref=1597