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In 2022, John Cain Carter joined Corey Lynn and James White to share what he learned from his time in Brazil and his efforts to live off-grid and be self-sufficient on his ranch in Texas.

“I want to break away from this system regardless if things break down or not. I’m kind of fed up with the existing food system; I’m sick of the greed; I’m sick of these companies; I’m sick of their lies,” he said.

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Over the 12 months between August 2022 and August 2023, Corey Lynn and James White produced a 24-part video series titled ‘The Solution Series’.  The series has now been made available on Coreys Digs for free to everyone. 

Each video is accompanied by a brief description and a transcript.  The series is orientated to solutions for Americans, however the majority of them will give ideas for those in other countries as well. 

The series focused on topics such as food resources and how-tos, local community building, alternative resources, wellness and healthcare, financial tips, survival and preparedness, radio comms and technology.  The episodes are as listed below:

  1. Food Forest Abundance with Jim Gale, 11 August 2022
  2. Mental and Physical Preparedness with John Cain Carter, 25 August 2022
  3. Financial Strategies During Wartime with Catherine Austin Fitts, 8 September 2022
  4. Family Preparedness and Building a Survival Community with Stefan Verstappen, 22 September 2022
  5. Equip Yourself with Grid-Down Comms with John Jacob Schmidt, 6 October 2022
  6. Building a Local Force with Your Sheriff with Sheriff Richard Mack, 20 October 2022
  7. Transitioning into Real Money with Franklin Sanders, 10 November 2022
  8. Bountiful Food and Self-Reliance with David DuByne, 24 November 2022
  9. Holistic Health with Nancy O’Brien, 8 December 2022
  10. Homeopathic Health & Homeschooling with Paola Brown, 15 December 2022
  11. Off-Grid Living with Rich Scheben, 10 January 2023
  12. Navigating a Failed Health Care System with Jennifer Walters and Matt R. Hale, 24 January 2023
  13. Protecting Your Family’s Assets Through Wills and Trusts with Ann Christensen, 14 February 2023
  14. Protecting Your Home and Real Estate Assets with Marie McDonnell, 28 February 2023
  15. Securing Your Privacy from Big Tech with Rob Braxman, 14 March 2023
  16. Self Defence & Situational Awareness with Richard Merfert, 28 March 2023
  17. RV Living and Traveling Tips with Thom and Robin Walker, 11 April 2023
  18. The Power of Constitutional Education with KrisAnne Hall, 25 April 2023
  19. A Journey Through Self-Empowerment, RV-ing, EMF Protections, and Manifesting with Fiona Price, 9 May 2023
  20. Mastering Field and Radio Tactics with Matt “NC Scout”, 30 May 2023
  21. How to Become a Local Activist with Patrick Wood, 13 June 2023
  22. Electroculture and Energy with Matt Roeske, 27 June 2023
  23. Small Farm Republic with John Klar, 25 June 2023
  24. Building Wealth with Catherine Austin Fitts and Ricardo Oskam, 15 August 2023

The following is an insight into what was discussed during the second episode of the series with John Cain Carter.  You can watch the 60-minute episode on PeerTube HERE.

Mental and Physical Preparedness with John Cain Carter

John Cain Carter has a degree in geology from the University of Texas and attended the Ranch Management program at Texas Christian University.  He served in the US Army’s Long-Range Surveillance Detachment/101st Airborne Division in Desert Storm and later moved to the Southern Amazon Basin in Brazil with his wife. 

In 2004, John founded Aliança da Terra, a land stewardship movement that now includes over 2,000 farms and ranches, totalling 13 million acres of land, to promote excellence in land management.

In 2009, Aliança da Terra launched the first wildland firefighting unit in the Brazilian Amazon, called Brigada Aliança, which was trained by the US Smokejumpers and Hotshots, and has successfully eliminated uncontrolled wildfires in the region.

Today, he runs his family’s ranch in Texas, USA.

Off-Grid Living

Carter shares his experience of living off-grid in the Amazon frontier in Brazil for seven years, where he learned to live with the bare minimum and rely on diesel generators, solar panels and short-wave radios.

He highlighted the value of being a “Jack of all trades” and having a community with different skill sets, such as electricians, mechanics and farmers, to make survival easier and more enjoyable.  Building a community should be a top priority in preparation for uncertain times, he said.  It’s possible to grow one’s own garden with minimal land. 

Carter emphasised the importance of planning for generator fuel, medications and emergency medical situations, sharing personal experiences of delivering babies, treating snake bites and broken arms.  He noted that the local people in Brazil, including non-Indian frontiersmen and native tribes, had extensive knowledge of plants and their medicinal uses, with some plants being referred to as “cure-all” trees.

Power and Water Sources

Regarding power supply, Carter discussed his own setup on his ranch in Texas, which includes a diesel generator, solar panels, a propane generator and a hydroelectric turbine.  He emphasised the importance of having a Plan A and a Plan B for power supply and suggested prioritising dense fuels that provide the most energy, such as diesel.

He also highlighted the benefits of having a transfer switch, which automatically turns on the generator when the power goes off, and noted that he has a propane refrigerator and stoves, as well as an inventory of kerosene lamps and candles.  He has a shortwave radio with car batteries that can be charged with solar panels and noted that he has taken a “the more the merrier” approach to diversifying his power supply.

He finally solved the problem of power outages once and for all by building his own lake, covering an area of about 100 acres,  and building a hydroelectric turbine, which produces 130 kilowatts of power.

To provide a continuous supply of untreated spring water, Carter and his team dug a spring, created a water collection system and installed a water wheel to pump water to the house.  However, the system was not foolproof, and they occasionally experienced broken pipes and other issues, including an incident where an anaconda got stuck in the tube, contaminating the water.  As a backup, they dug water wells, including a 30-foot deep well at another property, and also used the river and lake for drinking and bathing when necessary.

When asked about collecting rainwater, Carter replied that he hasn’t done so yet but plans to in the future.  He is researching and planning to implement a self-sufficient system on one of his sheds, utilising a storage tank and a collection system for well water and has experience with various equipment such as pumps and hand-crank systems.

He emphasised the importance of having contingencies in place, understanding how to troubleshoot and improvise and being prepared for emergencies before they happen. There is always a solution to every problem, he said, and that being prepared and having the right mindset is key to overcoming challenges.

And building a community of like-minded people with principles, values and integrity is crucial for support and safety.

Psychological and Physical Preparedness

Carter believes that temporary power outages and disruptions to essential services are inevitable in the next year or two, but they should not cause panic, especially for those who are prepared with alternative solutions such as propane refrigerators, candles, and a reliable water source.

He believes that having a plan, being prepared and having a positive attitude can help alleviate anxiety and make it easier to cope with challenging situations.

Carter recommended having a stockpile of storable food, such as dried goods, rice and beans, which can be purchased in bulk and stored in sealed containers and also suggests learning how to forage and hunt to supplement one’s food supply.

When asked for three things people can do to prepare, Carter recommends buying freeze-dried food to last for at least a month, having a water filter and knowing where to find clean water, and having a plan for shelter. 

If you’re planning to grow your own food, he suggested starting small by planting a tiny garden, about 10 feet by 10 feet, using the right techniques and methods he believes it will provide enough food for a family of four.  The Mittleider Gardening Method is a recommended approach for novice gardeners to produce food easily with no experience.

When it comes to livestock, a simple approach is recommended, starting with chickens for a reliable protein source from eggs.  For those with more land, goats are a good option for their milk and meat, as they are hearty and easy to care for, while sheep are a secondary option.  Honey production is also a viable option for those living outside of cities.

Carter emphasised the importance of being prepared and taking responsibility for one’s own survival, saying that “life benefits the prepared” and that those who do not prepare have only themselves to blame.

Soil Health

Carter’s experience in Brazil, where he didn’t have access to fertilizers, taught him the importance of creating a living biology in the soil, which produced healthy food and had a positive impact on his overall well-being.

At the time the video was made, he was working on creating an ecological system in his small homestead by building up soil and working towards a self-sustaining food system, free from chemicals and synthetic fertilizers.

He noted that starting a garden often requires the use of nitrogen and phosphorus, which can be obtained from stores like Lowes or Home Depot, but these products contain chemicals that can harm the soil microbiology.  Instead, Carter is focusing on soil health by feeding the soil, using cover crops, and increasing humus and organic matter content, which releases nutrients and reduces the need for external inputs.

Carter believes that the future of food production lies in simple chemistry and soil chemistry, and that the current system will eventually collapse, making way for a healthier food system.  He recommended that people look into alternative methods for producing better soil and reducing their reliance on synthetic fertilizers and chemicals.

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Rhoda Wilson
While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.

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Alma Ravn
Alma Ravn
8 months ago

Good time to post this as people worldwide truly are waking up.
There is no sense in fighting a system from the inside, only those who break the vicious circle from the outside will succeed. If you do not agree with the crap your TV feeds you around the clock, why do you own a TV? If you do not like to have your money stolen by banksters each month, why do not you withdraw it from “your account”? If you do not like “your politicians” why are you voting for them or their “opponents”? If you do not like to be invaded by foreigners why do you not speak up about it? It is really not very logical just to complain within a circle one dislikes, it is, in fact, absurd.
I will share this article and its links to everybody I know.
THANK YOU.

Paul Watson
Paul Watson
8 months ago

So annoying when an Anaconda gets stuck in your water pipe..

Cheery Charles
Cheery Charles
8 months ago

We can’t all have a lake or dig a well, but the day may come when we need to store water in an emergency. There is quite a bit to know. If you don’t get it right, your stored water can get mould and kill you.

“Managing Your Emergency Water” – Pam Cantrell.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ku5YsS5xE0

Gerry_O'C
Gerry_O'C
8 months ago

…great article Rhoda, this came in early this morning as i replied to ur earlier reply of yesterday, i was too tired by then to read this and comment so i looked forward to readin later…u did a marvellous intro on this that i find extremely helpful, and i can only conclude that ur a human variation of our species, that functions far beyond the advancing iterations and variations of current AI…truly, Rhoda, u are ‘a machine’ in perfectly human terms!…picked up this link in one of the comments on i think ur latest post… https://stopthesethings.com/2024/12/07/reality-collides-constant-blackout-threat-spells-doom-for-wind-solar-transition/ …tons of catching up to do, and many thanks for ur relentless approach and wonderful work!… 🙏➕🙏…

Gerry_O'C
Gerry_O'C
Reply to  Rhoda Wilson
8 months ago

…i won’t dignify that admission!…😀…however, i know what u mean Rhoda and is true in the sense u intend!…anyway, i’m discovering when i encounter them that such efforts as u make requires a peculiar passion that is integral and necessary to humanity…it’s unimaginably impactful in reflecting chinks of light through the cracks and amongst the shadows seemingly proliferating the duration of whichever phase of this dark age (Kali Yuga?) we currenrly endure, which also ironically may bear intimate relations to the Electrical Age (Treta Yuga) among the Yugas of Indian cosmology…see Introduction… https://www.starcenter.com/HolyScience.pdf

Islander
Islander
Reply to  Gerry_O'C
8 months ago

O dear! Rhoda will absolutely ‘love’ “Kali Yuga-Treta Yuga”! Juggernaut (Satan) by another name.

Islander
Islander
Reply to  Gerry_O'C
8 months ago

Regarding the so-called “electrical age” read Ezekiel 1-the verse 4 mentions amber/electrum-that is electricity.

Man has harnessed electrum through God in Christ’s providence-a beneficial source of power used correctly.

The prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the sons of disobedience (Klaus Schwab/Bill Gates etc.) Ephesians 2:2 is now clear for all to see, at least to those with the eyes to discern it.

I used to think the modern tech phrase “the cloud” was a figurative term-now I know differently. Satan and his minions have positively charged-energised/electrified the atmosphere with 5/6G.

Gerry_O'C
Gerry_O'C
Reply to  Islander
8 months ago

…we’re on the same wave length islander i think…also esoteric means hidden, can constitute good or evil, black and white etc…

Gerry_O'C
Gerry_O'C
Reply to  Islander
8 months ago

…i have material constituting my own thoughts, and notes on this, i’m very familiar with the Biblical Scriptures, meditate on the verses, and pray as advised…the spirit moves, ‘God’ is the only reality…however, i always truly adopt the attitude that i know, and understand very little, and almost nothing in fact…

Kyle Young
Kyle Young
8 months ago

Dependence on a generator does not mean one is living “off grid”. Generators require fuel to run and getting fuel means being dependent on the grid. Furthermore, the use of heavy equipment to build dams and all of his other massive projects requires even more dependency on the grid.
I’m sorry, but as someone who has actually been living off grid for over 40 years, I’m tired of newbie wannabe’s promoting themselves as something they are not.
https://secularheretic.substack.com/p/44-years-of-deep-earth-homesteading
https://secularheretic.substack.com/p/44-years-of-deep-earth-homesteading-fea
https://secularheretic.substack.com/p/modern-housing-toxic-indentured-servitude
https://secularheretic.substack.com/p/bypassing-the-communistic-housing
https://secularheretic.substack.com/p/the-art-and-beauty-of-natural-building

Islander
Islander
Reply to  Kyle Young
8 months ago

I agree with your first two sentences.

Islander
Islander
Reply to  Islander
8 months ago

I should have added, I’m about as “off grid” as I believe I can be (generators/grow own veg, meat, eggs etc.), but not fully-impossible.

The secular saying “you can run, but not hide” is so true…

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