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THIS IS WHY 2014 ELECTIONS ARE SO VITALLY IMPORTANT. WE NEED TO PROTECT OURSELVES AND OUR RIGHTS TO LIVE ON THE STATE AND LOCAL LEVEL FROM UNJUST, UNCONSTITUTIONAL AND CORPORATE WRITTEN LAWS ! PLEASE RUN FOR CITY COUNCIL AND PULL THESE ORDINANCES AND RESTRICTIONS OFF THE BOOKS PLEASE RUN FOR STATE GOVERNMENT IF YOU CAN TO NULLIFY FEDERAL INTRUSIVENESS! OR VOTE FOR SOME ACTIVIST, INDEPENDENT, IDEALIST WHO WILL... QUOTE: It’s no secret that an opposition to sustainable living exists. Earlier this year, Texas state brought several SWAT teams to a sustainable community and threatened to shut it down. Each one of the community members were initially handcuffed at gunpoint. It was called “The Garden of Eden Community,” and was totally self sustainable. You can read more about that here. This time, it’s Robin Speronis that’s come under fire. She lives off the grid in Florida, completely independent of the city’s water and electric system. A few weeks ago, officials ruled her off-grid home illegal. Officials cited the International Property Maintenance Code, which mandates that homes be connected to an electricity grid and a running water source. That’s just like saying our dependency on corporations isn’t even a choice. The battle to live without most utilities has been ongoing for Robin, the self-sufficient woman has lived for more than a year and a half using solar energy, a propane camping stove and rain water. In the end, she was found not guilty of not having a proper sewer or electrical system; but was guilty of not being hooked up to an approved water supply. So what exactly is off grid living? “It means living independently, mainly living independently of the utility companies. Providing your own power. It does not mean living in the stone age, it’s not about bush craft. It’s about generating your own power, your own water, dealing with your own waste. Probably as part of a community, not living on your own like a hermit. It’s also about being more self-reliant and being less dependent on the system. Perhaps realizing that the system isn’t really protecting us anymore and we have to look after ourselves.” - George Noory
Posted on: Sat, 21 Jun 2014 18:08:45 +0000

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