15-MINUTE CITIES AND THE DEMOCRATIC PLANTATION

Eric Martindale • December 28, 2025

NO, LET US LIVE IN HARMONY WITH NATURE 

Having spent almost my entire life living in urban and older suburban areas, I came to realize that I didn’t understand cities until I moved to the countryside. That happened in 2023. The divide is deeper than I thought. 


Urban planners and other globalists have this glorious vision of the future, in which everyone lives in 15-minute cities, nobody has a car, and the rural countryside is depopulated in the name of farmland preservation and expanding nature areas. These people are dreamers trying to build a “Star Trek society” on Earth, whether it makes sense or not. See this link for a summary of their views. https://www.15minutecity.com/


For reasons I will explain, this movement is extremely dangerous to the nation, to families, and to humanity as a whole. Conservatives have been completely inadequate in identifying and countering this growing threat.


An aerial view of a field in the middle of a forest.

For starters, some of these “Planning Nazi’s” want big government to buy out homes in rural areas, at less than fair market value, and eliminate the rural population, literally house by house. They even advocate eminent domain against homeowners (who have firearms), and who absolutely won’t give up their home.


“Planning Peeps” are a bunch of dorks on Facebook. It’s one of many groups which advocate 15-minute cities. They follow what I call a Bill Gates ideology on urban planning, depopulation, pandemics, and social engineering. I’ve been fighting online with them for a year.  https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=Planning%20peeps  


Gates looks at Africa, where people reproduce at a high fertility rate in the countryside, but low in the cities, and he thinks that model is for the entire world. These urban planners think that every older suburb in America, and every place a train reaches, is to be urbanized and turned into a crowded and congested city. And then open the borders, and let the whole world in. 


A generator with the word get works on it

1500 Teaneck Road, Teaneck, NJ. Ruins a suburban area. There is no rail transit within miles.

The 15-Minute City concept is intimately interwoven with other concepts that all true conservatives are aghast at. These include:

  • Digital ID
  • Phasing out all paper money for Digital money
  • Carbon budgets and carbon tax credits. Block chain for carbon
  • Surveillance State technology, including Drone Energy Policing
  • Bio-Chips in your wrist to make all purchases (Mark of the Beast)
  • Euthanasia and abortion as “carbon tools”
  • Vegetarianism, with punitive carbon credits for eating poultry, pork, beef, fish etc. Your annual intake of meat and fish will be regulated. 
  • Further encouraging everything LGBTQ and pro-Choice to further reduce the fertility rate
  • Transhumanism cyborg stuff, plus nanorobot implants or injections
  • Social Credit scores, and associated penalties or incarceration
  • Open borders and full globalism, including a global currency
  • Adherence to all decrees of the Oligarchs on these matters. Oligarchs will matter more than nation-States. They already do.
  • World Capital is in Jerusalem, and jail time for perceived antisemitic speech. Great Britain is already jailing people for years for FB posts.
  • Elimination of the rural population by forced relocation to cities, on the grounds that people in the countryside have more children than people in the city
  • Pandemics and wars to reduce the human population
  • Total social and political suppression to those opposed to this vision of our future. Complete global totalitarian State
  • No private ownership of cars, washing machines, or dishwashers because all are “bad for the environment”. No pets either.
  • 15-Minute smart cities to best control and monitor everyone
  • The end of privacy, everything you write, say, or THINK is recorded
  • Agenda 2030 has more points, and interconnects it all


It’s all wrapped together. This article from the UK rolls out most of the horrifying vision. It’s a must-read. https://lawyerlisa.substack.com/p/digital-id-and-block-chain-surveillance


Gates believes that if there is another pandemic that seriously cuts down the human population (he and Dr. Fauci can make that happen), that the countryside will depopulate, and those surviving will pack into the newly emptied apartments in the cities, bringing the glorious urban and totalitarian vision to full reality.


Actually, the reverse is what will happen, because pandemics cause people to fear population density. Over 100,000 ultra-Lefties fled NYC during the panic of Covid-19. They bought homes on big lots and started using cars instead of mass transit, even though they are completely in line ideologically with the 15-minute city concept and Agenda 2030. It was a textbook case of cognitive dissonance. Imagine that on steroids with a worse pandemic. It’s coming. 


COVID-19 Refugees moved from the cities to the suburbs in 2020. This will happen again.

Even without wars and pandemics, it is basic to human nature to want to live outside of high density. People need homes surrounded by greenery and water. That’s just human nature. Think of nature as art and beauty at all times. If you force people into a density setting, you are just creating more and more mental illness and dysfunctional families. And quite literally, the New World Order is against functional families because they have more children.

Another good read is here: https://envirowatchnz.com/2025/03/01/the-aggressive-push-to-install-15-minute-cities-digital-id-and-cbdcs-is-a-desperate-attempt-to-erect-a-totalitarian-surveillance-state-before-too-many-people-wake-up/


My family ancestry (Martindale) hails from the Yorkshire Dales in the far north of England, circa the late 1700’s. The region is preserved as a National Park, but people are still allowed to live there. To live this way must be in my genes. The rolling hills, fields, and farms of Warren County, New Jersey look a bit like The Yorkshire Dales. I feel “home”.


A picture of a computer screen next to a drawing of a box

The Yorkshire Dales in far northern England is the homeland of everyone with a “dale” surname.

Did the human species develop in cities, or living in harmony with nature? This is a historical question, a psychological question, and a philosophical question.


Answer: The human species developed out in the wild, with no modern homes, no infrastructure, and no civilization. The family unit was the primary institution, then the village, and then the tribe for protection. A tribe typically had multiple villages. Everyone knew everyone, and there’s was a strong sense of community often gathered around a campfire.


An aerial view of a deer in the woods.

People foraged miles for food, and there was gardening around the villages tended by the women and elderly. When a big kill was made, runners were dispatched to invite all the villages of the tribe together for a feast.

An aerial view of a shaded tunnel entry in the woods.

Early populations with gardens in natural areas

Living in nature is in our genes. We are “tribal” to the core. It takes a lot to force us to live at high density, in the cities.

An aerial view of a field in the middle of a forest.

Ancient Jericho is also not how we are wired; it’s way too dense. Modern cities are no better. The human species just can’t live or thrive in cities, and the denser they are, the worse we handle it. 

An aerial view of a football field in the middle of a forest.

Modern cities are hostile to human nature, whether it’s a 15-minute city or not

We the humans of this planet MUST be connected with and surrounded by nature. This includes water, gardens, lawns, and farms. These should be the view out of the windows of our homes. These should be what we see walking or driving almost everywhere. This is central to the foundation of happiness, and to being at peace. Even a super-radical like the Unabomber knows it. These concepts are all over his manifesto.


Living at low density, in a small community where everyone knows everyone is fundamental to human nature. It’s how families and communities function best, and don’t produce Unabombers…lol. This can’t be changed without changing our genes. They might try that too, never trust them tinkering with the human genome.


If the population is too low, there’s also no sense of community, and if it’s too high, it’s so swarming with people there’s also no sense of community. Dunbar’s Number is a theory that 150 people is the optimal number for a community. Anything lower is not optimal, and anything higher needs to be split in two so each half can grow. There’s a lot of truth to Dunbar’s Number. https://neurosciencenews.com/dunbars-number-social-brain-19210/ 


Dunbar’s number is difficult to accomplish in cities. Instead, we are surrounded by homes and other buildings, people are everywhere by the thousands, and vehicles are swarming the streets and parked everywhere. It’s just stressful, and if the built environment is decrepit, it just destroys the human spirit. 

MORE PROBLEMS WITH 15-MINUTE CITIES


Here’s one of the more insane ideas. David Staley, a professor at Ohio State University, wants to turn Columbus, Ohio into the world’s largest 15-minute city. Columbus is really a giant suburb with very little true urban sections. Nevertheless, he wants more density to urbanize it, and somehow coerce people to give up their vehicles for mass transit. 


It’s human nature to want mobility. Mobility equals freedom. In our modern society the car has replaced the horse. At no point in the last 2000 years would people ever accept giving up their horses, except for a car. It’s absurd, except to a pathological leftist, to think that society will move backwards, and we give up cars. What’s next, give up our washing machine, our dishwasher, our beef, our pets, and our lawn mower? Actually yes, the Left wants all of that too. It’s sheer madness. Klaus Schwab is famously quoted saying: “You’ll own nothing, and you’ll be happy”. The oligarchs also want the era of privacy to come to an end. 


Whether you should own a vehicle and have a place to park it is a phenomenal political issue that Republicans have failed to leverage to their advantage. Should people own cars and have free mobility, or should they be poor and use mass transit? This is a super-fundamental difference between Republicans and Democrats. In the near future it may decide elections, because 95% of urban residents want the conservative vision on this issue. The other 5% are day dreamers, if they are even 5%.


Cars are here, they ARE the future, and they’ll probably be hydrogen-based, not electric. Multiple manufacturers have already scrapped electric for hydrogen, and these vehicles are already on the road.

Three pictures of a marble counter top from 2012 , 2015 , and 2020.

One of Toyota’s hydrogen cars. Electric cars are being phased out.

Professor Staley also wants to create neighborhood microschools with a max of 125 students. I think this is a misguided attempt to hit Dunbar’s Number, including staff. However, it is uneconomical for a school to be under 600 students, and really uneconomical to be under 300. The taxpayers of Ohio are really going to pay for Staley’s follies.

 

Here’s my idea: An elementary school with 600 students has perhaps 120 in each grade level. Including employees that the children should know, and all the other kids in the same grade level, they’d be right at Dunbar’s Number, 150. I’m just looking at it from another angle. Staley isn’t so smart. He’s just a typical professor who thinks he knows everything. https://earth.org/15-minute-cities-designing-urban-spaces-for-sustainability-and-well-being/


NEWARK PROVES THAT 15-MINUTE CITIES DON’T FUNCTION


Instead of a close-knit village, cities offer constant exposure to people who are screaming, blasting music, fighting for street parking, sitting angry in traffic, and spitting on the sidewalk. 


Historic image, Broad & Market, Newark. First intersection in USA to install a traffic light.

Rent is way overpriced in cities. Most local women can’t pay for their rent, food, housing, etc., and thus the line between dating and prostitution becomes blurry. 


And when a guy takes a woman on a date, does she want him to show up on foot, on a bicycle, or driving an impressive vehicle? You’re laughing, because there’s only one answer. The dating scene is only the tip of the iceberg as to why 15-minute cities don’t work.


Sirens from police, fire, and ambulances fill the air many times a day all over Newark. There’s no modern supermarket nearby, but you can buy double-overpriced cans and packaged goods from a nearby bodega. There’s lots of people inside, all waiting to buy vapes, Red Bull, and lottery tickets. There’s illegal drug dealing and gambling in the back room, and at least once a month there’s a news story about a murder at a bodega in Newark. “Bodega subculture” has been the curse of Newark for a long time. It’s a subculture because it is neither Black nor Latino culture, and it is not defined by race.


This Newark bodega was the site of a murder on Dec 10, 2025

I lived for ten years in Newark, New Jersey. It’s depressing and overwhelming. Don’t even think about putting your kid into the public school system. Barringer High School has a published graduation rate of 34%, which is at greatly reduced standards compared to suburban schools, and the real number is much lower than the published figures. Kids are not learning.


After slumming it on a standing-room-only bus full of people sneezing and exuding body odor, you finally get home to your rental building. The first things you see are thugs loitering in the lobby, and then dog piss in the elevator. The landlord got rid of the security guard to save money. Every single tenant is against the removal of the security guards, except the gang members. The elevator stops on your floor, and your hallway is full of litter, trash, shoes, bicycles, and graffiti.


A drawing on a piece of paper that says generator on it

You finally get into your unit, and your ceiling is still deteriorated from the leak upstairs when a heating pipe burst two years ago. You have a window that doesn’t close properly, two of the burners on the stove don’t work, and mice and bedbugs have gotten into your apartment. 

Your Orthodox Jewish landlord just collects the rent and fixes almost nothing. The tenants exist to serve him, because he is one of “God’s Chosen People”, and an aura of superiority permeates the air around him. He lives it, he exudes it, and he really believes it. He may even be a rabbi. Tenants are treated as if they are Palestinians living in Gaza. His attitude is “Pay your rent and shut up. If you don’t like living here, move out”. The tenants all think the landlord is a P_ _. Lots of people are developing antisemitic views.


A black and white map of the united states

Everything your neighbors do from cooking, smoking, arguing, having sex, playing loud music, and letting their baby cry is only 3 feet away through a thin wall. That’s Newark. That’s what you get in a 15-minute city. Don’t say that new construction is any different. Well, it is, but only for a number of years. 


Whatever is new construction today, and in great condition, will be just like Newark in only 75 years, and occupied by whatever impoverished peoples are living in urban America at that time. At the rate we are going, that’s probably everyone, including White people. In the grand scheme of things, 75 years is a blip in time. The 5-story building built in 1950 will still be standing in 2450, and maybe much longer. My grandfather used to say that the horror buildings of the future are today’s beautiful new construction.


A basketball hoop is in the middle of a yard with a christmas tree in the foreground.

This new luxury building at 95 Anderson Street, Hackensack, NJ is a future slum.

Buildings always get old, and very little is going to be fixed or upgraded because there’s nowhere for contractors to park their vans. Not on the street, and not onsite. Ooops, the original architect never thought of that. I’m a contractor. I turn down urban jobs all the time because there’s no parking. What am I supposed to do, walk four blocks with all my tools and supplies, and then the vehicle is out-of-sight in a rough neighborhood? Not happening. Lack of contractor parking is an enormous problem causing urban blight, and it's completely off the radar scope of policy makers.


A black and white drawing of a u.s. domestic military engagement

No available parking in urban areas

Once a building is over 30 years old, the owner is just going to defer maintenance, and in a few decades, he will try and get a multi-million dollar federal grant to fix some things. The taxpayers will pay for that.


Can you imagine a country, in 100 years, in which the majority of the people live in conditions equivalent to 2025 Newark? That’s what’s in store with Agenda 2030 and the whole 15-minute city concept.


THE REAL AGENDA IS PARTISAN & THE DEMOCRATIC PLANTATION


Some think tank came up with the 15-minute city thing. They started with a few facts that link together, and then developed a plan to maximize their voter base:

  1. The more that people are poor and dependent on family or government, the more they vote Democrat
  2. The denser that people are living, the more they vote Democrat
  3. The more that people rent instead of own, the more they vote Democrat
  4. The more that people take mass transit, the more they vote Democrat
  5. The more that families are trapped in failing school systems, the more they vote Democrat
  6. The more that people are single and not married, the more they vote Democrat
  7. The denser that people are living, the more they give up on traditional values such as family, Faith, and love of country
  8. The more that people are living in deteriorated rental properties, the angrier they are at “the system”. That pushes them towards Critical Race Theory and locks in their Democratic vote for life. 


It’s easy to see why Democrat strategists want all of this. It’s not happening randomly. These eight facts then become the basis of urban planning. The intent is to have as many people voting Democrat as possible, so that the cities decide elections in legislative districts, States, and especially the Electoral College. 


The planners and political strategists are intentionally not planning for the healthiest possible urban environment. They want chaos, mental illness, substance abuse, failing families, failing neighborhoods, and angry people in order to maximize the Democrat vote. 


The few Republicans who are smart on this call it “The Democratic Plantation”, and physically it looks exactly like the image below



A white board has a drawing of a man talking to a group of people

Densely packed multi-family houses are the Democratic Plantation. Location: Paterson, NJ



At some point, urban minority Democrats are going to get smart and say “Wait a minute, the Republicans want us to get off government benefits, get married and start a family, own a car and a house in the suburbs, succeed in life both personally and financially, and attend church. I like that vision, and hmmm, maybe even the church part. My grandma loves Jesus, and she’s a great person.”


Cities like Newark are intentionally weak on Code Enforcement, which could easily be a net revenue generating Department, so that as many voters as possible are furious, adopt Critical Race Theory, and then vote Democrat. Democratic strategists literally want people suffering and angry, to get out the vote. I find this to be absolutely nauseating.  


My home for 10 years. These two towers spear-headed the Newark tenants’ movement.


I’m not theorizing here. I know it because I lived it for 10 years in Newark. I was the leader of a very successful tenant’s movement. We united people of all backgrounds, including both liberal and conservative tenants. It was easiest to unify the social conservative tenants, because they most despised the gangs, drugs, and overall disorder in their buildings. The liberals who were the majority of tenants then followed along, at least some of them. I was hated by all the big landlords of Newark and their attorneys, and at one point even the national landlord association was analyzing me as “a major problem”. Sometimes you have to just step away, and fight the battle another day, and in another way. That can still happen.


So far, Democrats are not getting smart about the Democratic Plantation. It’s up to Republicans to articulate the situation, and they are not able to do so. Only a few Republicans have a partial grasp on the matter. Most are completely disconnected from the realities of urban living, and some even blame the tenants for heating pipe bursts and non-working stove burns. That’s pure lunacy. Democrats sense the total disconnect, and then nothing said makes a difference. “You just have no clue”, they say.


IS THERE A BETTER VISION


When I got out of Newark, I first moved to suburban Bergen County into a rented home a few blocks from where I was born and raised. In June, 2023, I bought a home out in the countryside in Warren County, New Jersey. Here’s some statistics on Warren County

  • Population 109,632
  • 79.2% White (a few points higher than the national average)
  • 362.65 square miles
  • Includes 6.11 square miles of water
  • Approx. 302 people per square mile
  • Not including the 3 major towns, it’s 217 people per square mile


A man and a woman with blue faces are standing next to each other

Belvidere is a small historic town. It’s a very rural County Seat.

There is local zoning and “Highlands” environmental regulations that will keep Warren County at a low density forever. And I’m not isolated here. In just ten minutes, I can drive to the three biggest communities, and there are Home Depot, Lowes, Walmart, Shop Rite, Target, and lots of other national retailers, plus a big hospital and the M&M-Mars factory. There are no commuter trains past Hackettstown, and there’s only one little shuttle bus linking the three large towns, and it won’t stop between them to pick up a passenger. That’s kind of useless. 


Everyone owns a car in Warren County, and there’s no traffic. Housing is half the price of Morris County, right next door. Nothing kills home affordability more than being walking distance to a train station. It’s not a blessing, it’s a curse. We barely need “affordable housing” in Warren County, and most is built by non-profits, not by government. There are mobile home parks and small old cabins filled with poor White people who have been living here for many generations. 


Delaware Water Gap, Warren County, NJ

The people in the countryside love the woods, but nobody hikes or understands why city folks’ hike. They hunt, they fish, they have a chicken coup or a garden, they ride all-terrain vehicles, they have country-style beards, they store various items and vehicles (aka junk) all over their yards, and they love hard liquor, country music, and chewing tobacco. Most adults are married, and few people are financially well-off. It’s common here for families to have 2 or 3 children. We are literally in Appalachia, both physically and culturally. Like much of rural America in the northern States, Warren County is over 50% German, and that figure is higher outside the three biggest towns. 


Warren County also has the lowest percentage of registered Democrats of any county in the entire United States with over 100,000 residents. Hard to believe that a County in Deep Blue New Jersey has this distinction, but it does.


What’s been called “The Big Sort” is working strong here. It brings some people into Warren County, and deters many others from coming. Only 15 miles away is New Hope, PA, and Lambertsville, NJ. That is another rural area, but it’s trending Far Left. The Big Sort pushes all quaint tourist-type towns towards the Far Left because the LGBTQ community absolutely adores them, both to visit and to live. They are simply “fabulous”. The dorky urban planners love those little towns too. “If only there was a railroad to the nearest big city”, they always say. Here's more on The Big Sort: https://www.leaderself.com/summary/the-big-sort-bill-bishop/ I know the author Bill Bishop, he’s great guy with a brilliant mind overflowing with statistics and probabilities. 


This is the New Hope, PA tourist vibe. We don’t need this in Warren County, NJ

The people of Warren County are just fine; there’s nothing for the nerdy planners to “fix” here. We don’t want the dense apartment buildings dreamed by the planners, because they will cause traffic congestion. We don’t need any train stations or little touristy downtowns either. Just go away. Keep that stuff in the cities. Your ideas have already conquered New Hope.


Most counties in the central and eastern portions of the United States are about the same size, with even lower population. We easily fit over 109,000 people in Warren County without destroying the rural countryside. Barely a subdivision can be found. Rural counties all across America can grow, and without destroying the countryside. People in the cities have no idea how big and empty this country is.


We can fit one billion people in America without building one new major city, and almost the whole country will still be full of farms, woods, lakes, mountains, and rural villages. Yes, there will be more rural villages, but still no traffic jams. All of this new population can live in harmony with nature. 


A drawing of a box next to a computer screen

I can live in a house like this in the countryside, and still be only a 10 minutes’ drive from good shopping or a major hospital. That is a drone photo of my house taken in 2023.


Am I living in harmony with nature? Yes, that’s the plan. I have 3.5 acres, and I maintain the hilly rear half as woods. I have my own well, and I had to replace the septic system in 2023 for mortgage purposes. I just installed solar panels in 2025, so I have my own power. I’m not quite living off-grid. I am connected to the electrical grid, so I can sell power back to the utility company on sunny days, and receive power on stormy days. 


Do I like saving the environment by going green? Sure, and wow are the numbers good. I was averaging about $225 a month before the solar panels, but now I am locked in at $199 a month for 25 years, with no increases or surcharges. I declined an even lower starting price, but with 2% annual surcharges. The math didn’t make sense after a few years.


Utility rates will always go higher. Just months after I locked in my rate, JCP&L raised everyone 19%. My $199 contract for 25 years would have become $237 had I not yet signed on. Most of this increase is due to failed green energy initiatives by NJ Gov. Phil Murphy over the past 8 years. Electricity rates will go even higher in 5 or 10 years. I’ll be sitting and smiling at $199 a month when the general public is paying $500 or more. 


I’m not happy with the battery system efficiency, and I have a few issues with how JCP&L calculates my usage, but overall I am happy with the solar panels.


In ten years, I estimate over $3,000 a year in savings. The economics were a no-brainer. And if I sell the house before the 25 years is up, the house is worth more with the solar contract. 


What’s funny (or actually less than funny), is that Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) would not let me cover the entire south-facing roof on my 85-foot-long raised ranch. “You’ll be generating too much power”, the solar salesman said. “If everyone did that, there wouldn’t be much need for a utility company. That’s their great fear”. 


Hello, isn’t that the idea? Doesn’t everyone, liberal or conservative, want to have less reliance on the big power plants? Don’t we also want so many houses with solar panels that there’s no need to build more power plants, even if the State population goes up. Don’t we want to be as energy-independent as possible?


Power plant built in former tidal wetlands, Linden, NJ

So here I am, a conservative living in harmony with nature, and we have ludicrous policies in New Jersey that prevented me from installing more solar panels to sell back more electricity to the grid. Where are all the “green” voices in New Jersey when it matters?  


I’m also going to build a frost-free Walipini Greenhouse.


Draft drawing of Walipini greenhouse, approx. 20 feet long x 10 feet wide

The design takes advantage of both geothermal and solar energy. By digging it half underground, the 54-degree warmth of the Earth all year round where I live, and the angled glass, will keep it frost-free in the winter, also a bit cooler in the summer. It won’t need any kind of heater or electricity. I’ll probably run a water line from the house.


The angle of the glass panels will allow in direct sun at a 90-degree angle in the cooler months. The high overhead sun in the summer will mostly glance off the glass, so it won’t overheat inside. 

  1. Vegetables will grow through the entire cold season; frost-free 
  2. I can start my garden veggies in the winter. By late April, they’ll already be a good size to plant outside. I’ll be 2.5 months ahead of other gardeners who are just putting seeds in the ground, and hoping there won’t be a late frost.
  3. My veggies outside will be bigger and more productive because they had a head start in the greenhouse. I can also start a new crop (inside only) in August, and harvest in January.
  4. A root cellar can be incorporated into the north wall
  5. Rainwater can also be collected off the roof of a Walipini, and into a barrel. That’s not part of my plan, because I have a well. I get pure water, literally from a mountain. No chance of industrial contamination.


There is no standard design for a Walipini. I’m a home improvement contractor, and I know all about materials, insulation, types of glass panels, sunlight angles, etc. 


I’m going to build the best and most energy-efficient Walipini ever, with glass on the south side only. Everything else will be super-insulated. Ignore the Walipini images found online, they all have too much glass, and sometimes glass facing north. It will get too cold in the winter. My design is going to be the gold standard.  


There should be millions of Walipini’s all over America, and worldwide. Owning a Walipini should be seen as part of our basic freedoms to live in a production way with the land, the soil, and nature. I am committed to helping others achieve this goal. Once it’s built, I’ll sell the design online, for a fair price.


Middle-class and working-class people anywhere need to be able to grow veggies all year round. But you need non-shaded land. It can be flat, but a low slope is best. The Walipini is not compatible with apartments and small properties in a 15-minute city. The planners are fooling everyone into thinking that large-lot zoning is bad for the environment. It’s actually the opposite, if done right. So, to wrap it up on eco-friendly living on a large property:


  • I am nearly self-reliant on electricity. 
  • There is also a propane tank.
  • I am self-reliant on water and septic
  • I have chickens, goats, a small barn, and vegetable gardens
  • I’ll have a Walipini Greenhouse to grow food in the cold season
  • I’ll have a root cellar in the Walipini
  • I recycle over 90%, and all food waste goes to the animals
  • If the power grid is down because of war and civil disturbances, I’ll be nearly self-reliant with my own food. 
  • I live next to thousands of acres of woods, and even some wet meadows. Hunting oppy’s are right there.
  • Fishing opportunities are further, but within range.
  • Self-reliance is the cornerstone of being conservative. 


The strategy here is a little bit like being a doomsday prepper. When the whole world blows up and everyone is starving in the cities, I’ll be ready, and we’ll get through it. This can’t be done in a 15-minute city, but it can be done on large lot property, and living in harmony with nature. 


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By Eric Martindale August 9, 2022
DNA IS UNIMAGINABLY MORE COMPLEX THAN ANY SUPER-COMPUTER
DETERMINISM AND TEMPORAL DIMENSIONS
By Eric Martindale July 7, 2022
EXPOSING THE FLAW IN ANCESTOR SIMULATION THEORY
GOD, FAMILY, COUNTRY, AND RACE UNITY
By Eric Martindale January 27, 2022
THE MEANING OF “WELCOME MOVEMENT” EXPLAINED
THE MASONS AND THE CREATIVE COMMUNITY ARE IN CONTROL OF SOCIETY
By Eric Martindale December 20, 2021
THEY HAVE CREATED AN "ESTABLISHED DISORDER "
THIS WASN’T THE BATTLE OF GUADALCANAL
By Eric Martindale November 19, 2021
Ahmaud Arbery was conditioned to think he’d be killed
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