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(NaturalNews) In a recent interview with freedom activist Adam Kokesh, NaturalNews editor Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, explained his most recent concept to enable more people to feed themselves "off the grid," if necessary:
Food Rising.
As he introduced the segment, Kokesh noted that the Food Rising system Adams created is one of the best ways Americans can free themselves from the established food production "grid," now or in times of chaos.
Right off the bat Adams reminded viewers that the system is "open source" - that is, it is
free to anyone who wants to build it. All of the blueprints and plans are provided at no charge (though NaturalNews does sell systems that it builds for customers who may not have the time or expertise to build their own).
The pre-made systems are "not the emphasis," Adams further states, however. It's the "make it yourself" concept he is pushing.
So, why does all of this matter?
"Because without food freedom, you have no freedom at all," Adams explained. "If you depend on the system to feed yourself...then you're really a slave to that system of food" production, which includes preparation, delivery and the chemicals contained in many GMO and processed foods.
"This allows people to grow their own food simply, easily and super-affordably," Adams said, and in manner that uses far less water than traditional agriculture - a huge plus for anyone living in areas like California, Nevada and Arizona that have been stricken by drought.
Check out the full interview
here.
Sources:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEzmyjXK5k0&feature=youtu.behttp://www.foodrising.org
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