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"...a lot of people still believe that Trump is a net-positive for the USA..."

There are people you can do business with on a handshake, and people you can't do business with. President Trump has repeatedly recited the poem 'The Snake' at public appearances, and demonstrates thereby his intentions.

"...the US govt has serious problems that they have no solution for. Both the UK and France(and Germany & Canada to some extent) are facing major dissent from the populace. All of the economies are faltering as well, and if UK or France default on their debt that means trillions in treasury bond holdings disappear from the already insolvent US budget...The USA also seems to be interested in toppling Venezuela..."

From the UN, to the Club of Rome, to the Talmud, there are plentiful sources that document what appears to be a plan to conquer the world and subjugate humanity to a global technocratic totalitarian tyranny. In the last three months seventeen countries have implemented digital ID, which will serve a global technocracy when extant governments collapse. Donald Rumsfeld infamously said 'If you have a problem you can't solve, make it bigger.'

The extant governments of the world cannot be replaced by a global technocracy unless they fail. The violence and disruption of services and supplies the failure of governments creates will cause people to gladly accept food and security from any source, and we see that principle in operation in the USA today as military forces occupy the streets of American cities, where local governments have failed to do so. Antifa is covertly funded and directed to cause the problem the federal military forces are solving, and this imposition of tyranny is the purpose of the global conquest.

Yuval Hariri has said that 'useless eaters' might be provided drugs and video games to keep them occupied while AI and automation produce goods and services. However, that is a very expensive proposition, and it is obvious the tyrants conquering the world are willing to simply slaughter people to get rid of them, and clearly have been doing that through the jabs, in Gaza, the Ukraine, and since 2020 the West has joined the ranks of peoples and cultures that have suffered every genocidal crime against humanity their conquerors employed to render them to control.

The charade of politics embroils the victims in conflict with one another that keeps them from all demanding the release of the Epstein files and together dismantling the covert corruption controlling politicians through blackmail, bribery, and brutal violence. There are actions that people can take now to prepare for the coming collapse of governments into a polycrisis of war, plague, iatrocide, and famine, that providence has fortuitously made available just at this time. I have advocated seizing the decentralized means of production that enable individuals to produce electricity, store it, use it to grow food, produce modern goods that includes the most advanced security tech today dominating modern battlefields, since I have been on this platform.

Using aquaponics a home can provide all the superlative nutrition residents need. Inkjet printers can print electronics that FOSS AI can operate to produce electrical power, manage it's storage in concrete supercapacitors, and further automate production of drones, communications, and modern goods with 3D printers. Each of us that sees the coming apocalypse is responsible for securing ourselves from dependence on centralized supplies that has been used as a weapon of war and genocide since time immemorial. Communities that have people to help them implement the decentralized solutions today available will have opportunities to surmount imposition of war, plague, famine, and more to render them to control of Machiavellian psychopathic narcissists that intend to drug them up and lock them in a cell at best, but prefer to annihilate them.

Whom survives what is coming will merit their survival by themselves providing the goods and services that create the blessings of civilization. Failing to do so will render people to possession by their implacable, merciless enemies, with predictable consequences.



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Quote Inkjet printers can print electronics that FOSS AI can operate to produce electrical power
What do you mean by this? Inkjets are standard paper printers. Why does AI need printed paper?
And what kind of electrical power are you talking about? Like solar and wind?

3D printing is something I have little experience with, but I know size of the printers determines how much you can do with them.
As far as I know, producing photovoltaic cells is still a "globalism"-dependent thing. Harvesting wind is simper, but the returns and scale are kind of tricky.
There is this black kid from the Pacific Northwest who claims to be able to turn plastic-waste into a fuel, but that could all be horseshit who knows.
I know people personally who built bio-diesel busses, and used oil waste from fast-food. But I think there's regulation involved in that shit now.

The concrete super-capacitors is an interesting idea.
Need sources of limestone and clay for cement, carbon-black is a waste-product of fossil fuels so I'm sure there's lots of it being made currently.
Building our infrastructure out of battery is a great idea especially if it's economically viable.
But also:

Risks and downsides of concrete supercapacitors include a trade-off between energy storage and structural strength, low energy density compared to batteries, limited voltage capacity, and a high self-discharge rate. Other challenges involve high resistance, potential for short-circuiting, and unknown long-term performance when used as a structural element.

On Oct 1 they announced they had gotten a 10x performance increase so still promising.
My father's neighbor built and ran a aquaponics greenhouse with fish, and sold the produce for a while. And it's definitely a good way to grow.
Chickens are an incredible thing on their own because they just convert the bottom of the food-chain into readily-available protein, fats, cholesterol with little effort.
It sucks living in an actual neighborhood because I have neighbors behind me who were forced to get rid of their couple of chickens a few years back.

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"Inkjets are standard paper printers."

You can use them for that, as the manufacturers intended, but they can also print on sheets of PET, which is what beverage containers like water bottles are made of, and using inks with metallic and graphene particles they can print conductive traces to make circuits, and solar panels.

They can print on anything you can feed through them ink will stick to. They can be used to print living cells onto scaffolds of cartilage as well, but the print head must be freed from it's enclosure, and the scaffold won't feed through a paper carriage system, obviously. Tests reveal that print heads with smaller jets better control delivery of cells, producing better results. Testing continues.

"...producing photovoltaic cells is still a "globalism"-dependent thing..."

Not since 2008. If you search you will find links to published papers in which ordinary inkjet printers have been used to produce solar panels, amongst many other things.

"...size of the printers determines how much you can do with them."

A couple years ago Creality came out with a 3D printer that used a conveyor belt as the print bed, essentially enabling parts to be as long as you want.

"...that could all be horseshit..."

It's not. Pyrolysis is a method to break down organic matter using heat in an anoxic environment so that the hot hydrocarbons don't burn immediately, but can be distilled, as that kid is doing*, or can be piped to an ordinary internal combustion engine while in a gaseous state. During WWII thousands of people across Europe had no access to petrol to power automobiles, so they used pyrolysis to make wood gas and ran their cars off the carbon monoxide gas produced by smoldering wood. People still do this today, and there is an American company selling complete turnkey wood gas generators that can drop into the back of a pickup. The FDA produced a pamphlet during the war showing farmers how to run their tractors off wood gas, due to fuel shortages.

"...solar and wind?"

Yes, and other mechanisms too, such as wood gas and geothermal. A couple feet down the soil is always ~55 F, and there's also passive solar.

"...there's regulation involved in that..." Jurisdictions vary. Regulations only matter when you have the luxury of caring what someone else says you can and can't do. In an apocalyptic catastrophe, as in WWII, they won't matter much.

"My father's neighbor built and ran a aquaponics greenhouse with fish..."

I have just finished the greenhouse structure, have just acquired a suitable tank for some fish, and some food grade plastic barrels for filtering waste water through the hydroponic medium. I'm still working on the innards of the system, but hopefully will be up and running sometime this winter.

"...Oct 1 they announced they had gotten a 10x performance increase..."

That's incredibly good news. These are all relatively new techs, and early adopters and hobbyists are trying all kinds of things. For example, if you're familiar with wire feed welding, there's people trying to mount those in 3D printers. They are very hot, though, and aren't very precise. Yet. Using metals besides steel (brazing instead of welding) might be a lot cooler and easier to manage. The fervent ferment of development is ongoing. AI, particularly, is well suited to automating repeatable production tasks and maintenance, and some very powerful FOSS AI has been released in the wild coders might adapt for automating a variety of DIY production tools.

Chickens, ducks, and etc. are all very important. There aren't many foods as nutritious as eggs.

Edit: *Pyrolizing plastic produces horribly toxic gases. Wood is much cleaner.

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I looked into the inkjet solar cells, and the idea was abandoned after it took off in 2008. I had honestly never heard of this being done before so it sounded insane to me reading it here.
But yes it appears photo-cells are much less complicated than I thought.
I was thinking of them as analog to the semiconductors used in computers, but even then there's a WIDE berth between the Intel/AMD/ARM chips in computers/phones vs the much simpler IC's in your car's key-fob.

Perskovite is a mineral that was discovered in the Ural mountains of Russia, and Perskovite cells have caused renewed interest in inkjet printing.
A regular Perskovite cell has about 25% solar efficiency, and printing them with inkjets can yield 17% efficiency.
I don't know if it's considered a semiconductor though.
The original pieces I read about inkjet printing of solar cells required making the "ink" from a semiconductor substance. If I'm reading this right Perskovite crystals are somewhat different from traditional semiconductors, but they have properties that can be used for photo-electrolysis, some capacitors, and LED's.
They also require doping with another material.
Doping is a process that also happens in production of traditional semiconductors.

Virtually all circuit-boards today are PCB's or printed-circuit-boards. The older methods still used in prototyping were bread-boards. In the end it's all just circuitry really, but shrinking down the size and refining the materials is how we fit these things into tiny packages. Also, Moore's Law or the shrinking of semiconductor processes has led to them being able to do more cycles-per-second in smaller and smaller packages with less heat generation.
But the beautiful thing is that if we have the knowledge we can buy cheap very-capable products and assemble them into complex functions.
For instance, the Raspberry-Pi created a new market and it was intended for teaching computer science and engineering to high-school students.

I have just finished the greenhouse structure, have just acquired a suitable tank for some fish, and some food grade plastic barrels for filtering waste water through the hydroponic medium. I'm still working on the innards of the system, but hopefully will be up and running sometime this winter.

His neighbors erected a rather large greenhouse in the shape of the half-tube aircraft hanger style. It's probably about 25-ft high, and maybe a little wider across. I think they used the "natural pond" landscape liner inside of wooden square tanks, and they have those blue barrels setup there near them as well.

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