Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Good Year on the Farm

This is our old 1961 Ford 601 Selecto-Speed tractor which has been a faithful servant over these many years. Jeff and I taking a brake after planting tomatoes and much more. I had to stitch up the rear tire with weed eater string after crowding too close an old disc hidden in the weeds.

We did have an abundance of vegetables this year including about 500 lbs of good looking potatoes, turnips are still in the ground, maybe goat feed or run into good mash along with our sorghum squeezins !!

Come down and see us or visit us at www.anicama.freedomroad.us Also, you can check out our other site at www.freedomroad.us.
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Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Flu Shots and Genocide

Currently there is a lot of discussion regarding the possibility of a serious flu outbreak this fall and coming winter. Based upon my research, I believe this potential epidemic has its roots in a concocted test-tube incubation of a combination of lethal viruses developed in Europe.

I certainly would advise all not to submit to any form of vaccinations directly or indirectly, especially of any children. Do your own research, take responsibility and deal with this potential issue as you see fit.

For more information, check out Dr. Tenpenny and Bill Deagle, MD, both featured on the site at www.gcnlive.com. Lots of information out there so do your homework, invest in yourself and then do something before it is too late and you are without options.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Constitutional Law Enforcement Association


Constitutional Law Enforcement Association Sheriff Mack: Check out his website. He is attempting to educate county Sheriffs concerning their duty to the people of their counties and their obligation to support and defend the Constitution against enemies both foreign and domestic and to enforce thePosse Comitatus Act (PCA) (POWER OF THE COUNTY) within each sheriff,s jurisdiction. Hopefully you will take time and educate yourself concerning your obligations regarding your county government and your need to support your County Sheriff.

Wednesday, March 04, 2009

End Time Sustainable Communities

Well there is so much going on and so much to keep up with as we move deeper into this global financial decline. I would encourage you to do your homework, invest in yourself, think outside of the box, use reason-logic-common sense and get prepared for the worst and pray for the best.

What do you think about my new blog mascot there to your left. There is just something about a barnyard rooster and his connection not only with his mission, but a reminder about our need to be connected with nature as he certainly is. He is not burdened with bull shit as most of us are, does not worry, fret or allow himself to be led around by politicians , preachers, governmental employees, professors, attorneys and bureaucrats , all educated way beyond their intelligence. And this brings us to sustainable communities and the need for self-reliance.

If you have not already done so, give some thought about how you are going to eat, feed your families, protect what you have and simply survive should our entire social, financial and distribution networks suddenly fail. How will you deal with martial law, gun confiscation and your children herded into internment centers.

A couple of suggestions would be as follows: If you do not have a farm or access to land, find yourself a farmer or land owner that you can associate with and trade with. Be sure to have guns and ammunition to defend yourself and family against the hungry hoards so dumb ed down and oblivious to these times and seasons. Having something to barter with such as toilet paper, soap, cigarettes, whiskey, ammo, tools, the list goes on and on.

Get involved with your local community and discussion groups concerning emergency preparedness and food production and preservation. Take time out and review the sites listed on this blog and think about how you are going to deal with what is being foretasted and the uneasy feeling you have in your gut about the future. The Patriot and Prepper community here and on the net are most willing to help you with your quest and journey.

Lastly, do what you can to pass these thoughts on to those you care about, preach the good new and the bad news, be a watchman on the wall and shout out the need for preparation before the full force of this storm arrives. The depression of the 30,s was a cakewalk compared to this one on its way where you will neither be able to buy or sell without being in the system. Some of us will option to produce and trade and therein rests our freedoms and sovereignty.



Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Homesteading and Hunkering Down

Have you been following the news concerning the health of our US economy? Certainly lots to consider and evaluate however, I think we all can see that things are not well within our great Republic. I am of the opinion, like many others, that our government has been hijacked by the international financial fraternity of globalists.

It is certainly time to evaluate all of our options, preparing for the potential worst while hoping and praying for the best or, at least, staying awake and not stranded on the shores of lake stupid. What is at stake here is our very liberties and freedoms as we are being prepared to be slaves and drones in a new world order under some sort of global government. Time to wake up for sure and put off any state of personal denial.

To that end, I have adjusted my principal wed site at www.freedomroad.us and directed its content towards the subjects of Homesteading and all related and supporting subjects, thus providing you with thoughts and ideas on hunkering down and managing the potential downside similar to that of the 1930,s.

There are excellent resources here on the Net and if I can help you with any ideas and thoughts you may have, I sure am willing do do so. Here at Anicama Farms we are preparing for the addition of chickens, a milk cow or two, a couple of pigs and a small greenhouse. So stay tuned and get involved in your local community regarding food production, sustainability and acquiring or sharing with others those skills we may shortly need.