Why can’t you build more than one house on your 40 acres? Why can’t you build ANY single-family homes in the State of Washington anymore? Find out! This is an excerpt from the Extremists Liberty Bootcamp. Take the whole course – for FREE – here: https://treeoflibertysociety.com/courses/liberty-bootcamp/lessons/natural-law/.
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So how it’s sold, they have all these different agenda items that they’re trying to on different subjects.
You’re gonna want to break it down to key things, to key points.
They want their goals, they say, or to destroy land availability.
They want to get land off limits to human use.
They want to limit your access to land, restrict the production so that prices will then be raised.
They want to balkanize the economy, and they want to eat up the people’s sustenance.
So to do that, the state and fed, they eat up land.
You have the Bureau of Land Management.
You have federal lands.
You have national parks.
You have state parks.
You have just the state and local levels and national levels are just taking huge swaths of land and making it off limits, which makes it so land is more expensive and not available.
Zoning is another way that they make land less available.
The high density housing and commerce is a huge part of it.
They talk about how there’s a housing crisis.
And so even in small cities and small states like Wyoming, they’re building high density housing because there’s just not enough, you know, available housing for people.
This other ridiculous comments and saying that high density housing is the only way to do it.
Well, what’s going on in places like Hong Kong, where you have an island with limited land and they’re building high density housing, these towers that go straight up, and people aren’t, they’re not only just living in small apartments, they’re literally living in dog kennels, and they’re paying the equivalent of $2 ,000 a month to live in a dog kennel.
What does that do?
Besides, you know, it’s humiliating.
It’s demoralizing.
Makes you a slave.
You can’t grow your own food.
You’re dependent upon the government for water.
But what else does it do?
It limits the family.
You’re not going to have kids if you’re living inside of a dog kennel. Industry regulations restrict physical transportation.
And so they have different programs like cars for clunkers.
They do things like where they’re charging in like the state of Washington and even in Utah.
They’re talking about doing this where it’s the conservative solution to fight climate changes to charge you for every mile you drive for your car registration.
And so they’re tracking where you’re going, how much you’re driving, and then charging you for traveling.
And then they subsidize public transportation, which could not function on its own.
It could not survive on its own.
There’s not enough passengers.
And so they do things like free ride days or their different legislation to actually make the trains completely free all the time. And so that way people are just too expensive to drive.
And then they have this free transportation to get where they’re going.
You have 15 minute cities dragging, pushing people into these big units.
And with the zoning, we see that happening where if you live out in the country, you’re not allowed to build more than one house for every 20, 30, 50 acres.
Whereas when you live in the city, states like Utah and other states like Washington and Oregon and California have done this, where in certain cities, well now in the entire state of Washington, you’re not allowed to build single family houses at all period.
So it’s the exact opposite.
You have to build high density housing when you’re in the cities.
They wanna make sure that you are dependent upon them for everything that you have.
And then of course, building regional governments and then cap and trade.