My Subscription Rates are on the Rise
Successful people choose friends, food, and information wisely.
Rates for my community intel report will be rising from free to paid in a few weeks. Like you, I need to earn a living and I hope you can spare a few dollars to sustain my omnivorous, calorie-intensive mind and body.
Think of me as your own personal strategic analyst ready to respond to your comments, questions, and emails. It’s an enterprise of scale: a subscription is much cheaper than hiring a personal assistant to gather information for you. Want customization? Send me a reasonable request, and I’ll do the research and interviews so you don’t have to.
Existing email subscribers and those joining in this grace period over the coming weeks will be grandfathered into an extended forever-free subscription, and influencers are entitled to the newsletter without restraints.
I’ll do you one better than artificial intelligence: community intelligence. My community intel report is similar to software-as-a-service (SaaS), but instead it’s CIaaS designed to stand by your side and sort through the world’s confusion.
Good World Order topics will include:
Q&A column with respected influencers drinking from the fountain of liberty
Food wisdom collected from the sages including Weston A. Price and the Amish
Valuable inventions that have not yet been commercialized or have been blocked due to regulatory impedance
Activists pushing for liberty like it’s 1776
Cooperative management principles for growing a business with conscience
How to legally reduce your living expenses (i.e. tax tips)
Boosting energy levels and vitality through time-tested nutritional lifehacks
Interplanetary space travel and hubs using food grown in space
Aquaculture and kelp forests expanding the world’s arable coverage to the oceans
Practical, actionable recommendations for self-sufficient people living off-grid and on-grid on homesteads, farms, and in other rural and suburban areas
How-To column to show specific instructions for useful projects based on expert advice and people’s personal experiences — a good way to learn from others’ failures
Investments in yourself rather than a stock market that doesn’t care about you
TL;DR column to summarize important books and articles to save you time
How modern technology and computers fit into an agrarian lifestyle
Hardcore mathematical outputs, metrics, and benchmarks based on data-driven calculations
Insight on systemic issues, societal shortcomings
Security assessments based on biological threats, military activities, and protests
Making sense of it all
Idea Forge column to propose new concepts for integrated agriculture, food artisanship, natural products processing, craft goods, and outdoor tools
Social commerce 2.0: next-generation social media that earns money for its users rather than feasting on your personal data
Unsolicited Advice column to offer advice to corporate monopolies’ executives
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