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If you’re puzzled why the world is in trouble, it’s time to look outside your bubble.
What have we been doing?
The definition of INSANITY is to keep doing the same behaviours over and over and expect different results.
For centuries humanity has been led to believe that the systems controlling society are the best and only path forward, yet time and time again that has proven itself to be destructive and false.
Corporations (and those that control them) play a large role in how our society is influenced and the systems of control that manage us.
Only a handful of people benefit from these systems while many struggle and suffer.
It’s time we try something new.
It’s time we think bigger.
Solutions(unincorporated) is a place to share ideas that have not been tarnished by corporate influence. Ideas that could radically re-shape our world so that all who inhabit this planet may flourish.
If we want to change the world to become a better place (and I mean REALLY change it) we need to move past the talking points that are handed to us, and focus on the things that don’t get discussed by our politicians or legacy media.
Below are just a few ideas that could radically change how this world operates. These are bold, but we hold the power to make theses changes…we just need the willpower and courage to do it. Let’s face it, those who designed the systems don’t implement them…we do. That being said, we can just as easily design and implement systems that benefit we the people, not just a select few.
Alternate to alternative Energy
Unincorporate
Educate
Re-Write the Laws
Level the playing field by replacing the 60+ millions laws that require an expensive interpreter to decipher with just 2 (that anyone can understand).
Ban interest (usury)
Release the patents!
Some may say the system is broken…I would argue, the system works precisely as intended.
We live in a world of systems that keep society confined to a box. Those that control these systems (the ‘elite’ 1%) have designed it in such a way to enrich the elite directly off the labour of the people. Those that control us do nothing except tell us what to do utilizing the systems they have put in place. Put another way, they gave us the blueprints on how to build and operate our very own prison to live in. Any ideas opposing such systems are generally deemed ‘illegal’ in some manner and the controllers will utilize the systems to shut such ideas down with full force.
We can change that. Instead of doing as told, we should do as we want according to our needs. I believe the majority of the people simply want to live a happy and prosperous life. What we need are systems that support that idea. instead of building walls around us that restrict our well being, let’s build systems that are designed to uplift and allow growth towards a better and more prosperous future for all of society. I like to think about the future I am leaving for my children and their children and so on.
A simple switch in mind-set can revolutionize the future. We have all the tools. We built this world that’s shrouded with darkness, why can’t we just as easliy build an enlightened world? We all have a choice to participate in a way that can move us forward. Lawmakers can change the laws, gun-holders can put down the guns, fear mongers can stop spreading fear, censurers can stop censoring, politicians can speak truth, neighbours can be nice, and so on.
It may take courage to do so, but with courage comes great benefits.
We CAN do better
Some may say the system is broken. I would argue, the system works precisely as intended.
We live in a world of systems that keep society confined to a box. Those that control these systems (the ‘elite’ 1%) have designed it in such a way to enrich the elite directly off the labour of the people. Those that control us do nothing except tell us what to do utilizing the systems they have put in place. Put another way, they gave us the blueprints on how to build and operate our very own prison to live in. Any ideas opposing such systems are generally deemed ‘illegal’ in some manner and the controllers will utilize the systems to shut such ideas down with full force.
We can change that. Instead of doing as told, we should do as we want according to our needs. I believe the majority of the people simply want to live a happy and prosperous life. What we need are systems that support that idea. instead of building walls around us that restrict our well being, let’s build systems that are designed to uplift and allow growth towards a better and more prosperous future for all of society. I like to think about the future I am leaving for my children and their children and so on.
A simple switch in mind-set can revolutionize the future. We have all the tools. We built this world that’s shrouded with darkness, why can’t we just as easliy build an enlightened world? We all have a choice to participate in a way that can move us forward. Lawmakers can change the laws, gun-holders can put down the guns, fear mongers can stop spreading fear, censurers can stop censoring, politicians can speak truth, neighbours can be nice, and so on.
It may take courage to do so, but with courage comes great benefits.
We CAN do better
Solar, wind, hydro…all relics compared to some of the amazing technologies that have been suppressed in the name of profit.
Take Nicola Tesla for example. He invented A/C power transmission, beating out Edison’s D/C power transmission which allowed for effective transmission of electricity over long distances through copper wiring. We still, to this day, largely utilize that invention. However, many are unaware of his many other genius inventions like the Wardenclyffe Tower (or Tesla Tower) that could transmit electricity wirelessly! His invention could harness the ambient energy that surrounds us at all times to power all our needs…FOR FREE! His financial backers (who owned copper mines) did not care for that idea because they had no way to charge the public for this service. So instead of letting this technology be gifted to the world, as Nicola Tesla wanted, they stole his inventions, had is lab burned down and left the man penniless to die alone in a hotel.
Imagine how different the world might be if that one technology were allowed to flourish. How different would our world be today? If you can’t imagine that big, just think what you could do if you didn’t have to pay for utilities to keep the lights on, cook, or even drive. Teslas of today could be driven without the need for explosive, nonrenewable batteries and centralized power companies operating in the name of corporate profit would be a thing of the past.
And that’s just one invention from one inventor. There are many others like Stan Meyers, William Nicholson(1799), Isaaac de Rivas (1855), Rev. William Cecil(1820), Jean J.E. Lenoir(1860), Luther Wattles (1897), Rudolf A. Erren (1930), Henry Garrett (1932), Micheal Peavey (1956), William Rhodes (1967), Yull Brown (1970), Daniel Dingle (1970), Francisco Pacheco (1972), Roger Billings (1976), Archie Blue (1978), Robert Zweig (1978), Dr. Ruggero (1976), Sam Leslie Leach (1978), Bob Boyce, France G. Negra, John Christie, Pons & Fleichman, Lou Brits, Troy Reed, Paul Pantone, John Hutchison, John Keely, T. Henry, Moray, s1r9a9m9, and many many more…
We Can Do Better
Solar, wind, hydro…all relics compared to some of the amazing technologies that have been suppressed in the name of profit.
Take Nicola Tesla for example. He invented A/C power transmission, beating out Edison’s D/C power transmission which allowed for effective transmission of electricity over long distances through copper wiring. We still, to this day, largely utilize that invention. However, many are unaware of his many other genius inventions like the Wardenclyffe Tower (or Tesla Tower) that could transmit electricity wirelessly! His invention could harness the ambient energy that surrounds us at all times to power all our needs…FOR FREE! His financial backers (who owned copper mines) did not care for that idea because they had no way to charge the public for this service. So instead of letting this technology be gifted to the world, as Nicola Tesla wanted, they stole his inventions, had is lab burned down and left the man penniless to die alone in a hotel.
Imagine how different the world might be if that one technology were allowed to flourish. How different would our world be today? If you can’t imagine that big, just think what you could do if you didn’t have to pay for utilities to keep the lights on, cook, or even drive. Teslas of today could be driven without the need for explosive, nonrenewable batteries and centralized power companies operating in the name of corporate profit would be a thing of the past.
And that’s just one invention from one inventor. There are many others like Stan Meyers, William Nicholson(1799), Isaaac de Rivas (1855), Rev. William Cecil(1820), Jean J.E. Lenoir(1860), Luther Wattles (1897), Rudolf A. Erren (1930), Henry Garrett (1932), Micheal Peavey (1956), William Rhodes (1967), Yull Brown (1970), Daniel Dingle (1970), Francisco Pacheco (1972), Roger Billings (1976), Archie Blue (1978), Robert Zweig (1978), Dr. Ruggero (1976), Sam Leslie Leach (1978), Bob Boyce, France G. Negra, John Christie, Pons & Fleichman, Lou Brits, Troy Reed, Paul Pantone, John Hutchison, John Keely, T. Henry, Moray, s1r9a9m9, and many many more…
We Can Do Better
Time to UNINCORPORATE
For far too long, the legal framework around corporations has allowed individuals to hide behind artificial entities with devastating consequences. The concept of corporate person-hood, while convenient for the wheels of commerce, has become a tool of exploitation—a veil through which accountability dissipates, leaving behind environmental destruction, financial ruin, and societal decay.
A corporation, by design, is a construct: a non-living entity that shields its operators from the consequences of its actions. This artificial structure allows those who profit from its operations to sidestep the repercussions of disasters they orchestrate. When challenged legally, these entities can shuffle profits to shell corporations, declare insolvency, and vanish, taking their liabilities with them. Meanwhile, the living individuals who directed these actions remain untouched by the fallout, thriving on the very profits that were siphoned off before dissolution.
The issue runs even deeper. This framework isn’t just a tool for the powerful—it’s a system imposed upon every individual at birth. Through mechanisms like birth certificates and legal systems, human beings are tethered to artificial constructs, forced to navigate an intricate legal web that strips away fundamental rights to life, liberty, and freedom. Most accept it because “that’s just the way it is,” but it doesn’t have to be.
It’s time to dismantle this deceitful system. Let living humans live as they are—responsible for their actions, free from artificial constraints, and empowered to pursue lives of peace and authenticity. If someone seeks to build a multinational business and earn billions, they must also bear the responsibility for any harm they cause, whether it’s environmental destruction or financial exploitation.
The path forward is clear: wipe the slate clean. Let’s create systems that enrich society as a whole, not just a privileged few. This isn’t about halting progress or innovation; it’s about aligning economic success with accountability and sustainability. The time has come to build frameworks that honour life, foster freedom, and uphold the inalienable rights of every human being.
Let the living man live with the living man—and let us all take responsibility for the world we shape.
We Can Do Better
Time to UNINCORPORATE
For far too long, the legal framework around corporations has allowed individuals to hide behind artificial entities with devastating consequences. The concept of corporate person-hood, while convenient for the wheels of commerce, has become a tool of exploitation—a veil through which accountability dissipates, leaving behind environmental destruction, financial ruin, and societal decay.
A corporation, by design, is a construct: a non-living entity that shields its operators from the consequences of its actions. This artificial structure allows those who profit from its operations to sidestep the repercussions of disasters they orchestrate. When challenged legally, these entities can shuffle profits to shell corporations, declare insolvency, and vanish, taking their liabilities with them. Meanwhile, the living individuals who directed these actions remain untouched by the fallout, thriving on the very profits that were siphoned off before dissolution.
The issue runs even deeper. This framework isn’t just a tool for the powerful—it’s a system imposed upon every individual at birth. Through mechanisms like birth certificates and legal systems, human beings are tethered to artificial constructs, forced to navigate an intricate legal web that strips away fundamental rights to life, liberty, and freedom. Most accept it because “that’s just the way it is,” but it doesn’t have to be.
It’s time to dismantle this deceitful system. Let living humans live as they are—responsible for their actions, free from artificial constraints, and empowered to pursue lives of peace and authenticity. If someone seeks to build a multinational business and earn billions, they must also bear the responsibility for any harm they cause, whether it’s environmental destruction or financial exploitation.
The path forward is clear: wipe the slate clean. Let’s create systems that enrich society as a whole, not just a privileged few. This isn’t about halting progress or innovation; it’s about aligning economic success with accountability and sustainability. The time has come to build frameworks that honour life, foster freedom, and uphold the inalienable rights of every human being.
Let the living man live with the living man—and let us all take responsibility for the world we shape.
We Can Do Better
Let’s imagine what a fully educated society might look like.
Imagine if everyone had the chance to educate themselves in a field that they were passionate about. They would probably excel at their job and do amazing things with their skill-set.
People get educated based largely on what they can afford. Those that have the resources may become doctors, lawyers, engineers, etc because they could afford to…but are they passionate or simply privileged? Will they excel in their position or plod along for the paycheck? Conversely for example, a person passionate about health and wanting to become a doctor but can’t afford tuition could be stuck in a dead-end job, but could have the potential to make breakthrough discoveries that could revolutionize medicine, but how would we ever know if they weren’t given the chance?
Many believe that the ‘authorities’ know what is best for us, and that may simply be because they are not educated enough about the issues presented (whether real or not), so they leave their trust in the hands of others. But if the individual were a little better educated, they may not make decisions based on fear tactics and/or propaganda, as seems to be the case with our societal condition.
Education is a wise investment and it’s about time to wise up on our investment strategies. We seem to have no problem dumping billions of dollars into invisible problems that offer no value in return (never-ending overseas wars, dubious climate change policies, ‘pandemics’, etc). Instead, why don’t we invest in educating the people. It would seem that if the world were better educated, we may be able to tackle some of the issues we face collectively better.
Lets invest in ourselves and future generations.
We Can Do Better
Let’s imagine what a fully educated society might look like.
Imagine if everyone had the chance to educate themselves in a field that they were passionate about. They would probably excel at their job and do amazing things with their skill-set.
People get educated based largely on what they can afford. Those that have the resources may become doctors, lawyers, engineers, etc because they could afford to…but are they passionate or simply privileged? Will they excel in their position or plod along for the paycheck? Conversely for example, a person passionate about health and wanting to become a doctor but can’t afford tuition could be stuck in a dead-end job, but could have the potential to make breakthrough discoveries that could revolutionize medicine, but how would we ever know if they weren’t given the chance?
Many believe that the ‘authorities’ know what is best for us, and that may simply be because they are not educated enough about the issues presented (whether real or not), so they leave their trust in the hands of others. But if the individual were a little better educated, they may not make decisions based on fear tactics and/or propaganda, as seems to be the case with our societal condition.
Education is a wise investment and it’s about time to wise up on our investment strategies. We seem to have no problem dumping billions of dollars into invisible problems that offer no value in return (never-ending overseas wars, dubious climate change policies, ‘pandemics’, etc). Instead, why don’t we invest in educating the people. It would seem that if the world were better educated, we may be able to tackle some of the issues we face collectively better.
Lets invest in ourselves and future generations.
We Can Do Better
Re-Write the Laws
Living in Harmony with Natural Law: A Blueprint for Freedom and Order
When human beings live in accordance with Natural Law, they attain and sustain freedom, fostering a society rooted in order and harmony. Conversely, when human beings oppose Natural Law, they descend into enslavement, and their society devolves into chaos. Unfortunately, this latter state reflects the world we find ourselves in today.
Consider this: there are over 60 million statutes, regulations, codes, ordinances, bylaws, and other legal constructs regulating society. These so-called “laws” are often incomprehensible to the average citizen. To navigate this labyrinth, one must hire a lawyer—essentially an expensive interpreter of legalese. This complex legal system disproportionately benefits those who can afford to manipulate it, allowing the wealthy to evade justice or weaponize the system for personal gain.
Is this justice? Is this freedom? The answer is a resounding no.
Simplifying the Rulebook
Why not scrap this convoluted legal system and replace it with just two fundamental laws—laws that every person can easily understand and abide by?
- DO NO HARM – This law would encompass all criminal acts against a person or their property. If your actions cause harm, you’ve violated the law. Simple and universal.
- DO AS YOU SAY YOU’RE GOING TO DO – This law would govern contracts and agreements. If you make a promise, you are bound to fulfill it.
These two principles cut through the noise and establish a framework that emphasizes personal responsibility, fairness, and accountability. They are intuitive and aligned with the natural order, creating a system that is easy to understand and apply.
Revolutionizing the Courts
To complement this simplified legal framework, we must overhaul the judicial system. Here’s a vision for a more just and equitable approach:
- Eliminate Lawyers in the Courtroom: The legal system should not require expensive intermediaries. Justice should be accessible to everyone, regardless of financial means.
- Reposition the Judge: Judges should no longer dominate the courtroom from a lofty bench. Instead, they should serve as facilitators, guiding a Jury of Peers by explaining the meaning and application of the two fundamental laws.
- Empower the Jury: The jury, comprised of everyday citizens, would decide guilt or innocence. This ensures decisions reflect the values and perspectives of the community.
- Embrace Restorative Justice: Sentencing should prioritize restoration and rehabilitation over punishment. The focus should be on repairing harm, restoring relationships, and reintegrating individuals into society.
Living in Accordance with Nature
The wisdom of Natural Law reminds us that we are governed by unchanging truths, the forces of nature that shape our existence. These forces can be our greatest allies when understood and respected, or our fiercest adversaries when ignored or resisted. By aligning our legal and societal systems with these principles, we harness nature’s power for growth, freedom, and collective well-being.
Imagine a world where laws are few but meaningful, where justice is transparent and accessible, and where society thrives under the guidance of universal truths. This is not a utopian dream but a realistic vision grounded in the principles of Natural Law. It is a call to simplify, to return to basics, and to prioritize humanity over bureaucracy.
By embracing these changes, we can create a society that values order, freedom, and justice for all.
We CAN do better.
Living in Harmony with Natural Law: A Blueprint for Freedom and Order
When human beings live in accordance with Natural Law, they attain and sustain freedom, fostering a society rooted in order and harmony. Conversely, when human beings oppose Natural Law, they descend into enslavement, and their society devolves into chaos. Unfortunately, this latter state reflects the world we find ourselves in today.
Consider this: there are over 60 million statutes, regulations, codes, ordinances, bylaws, and other legal constructs regulating society. These so-called “laws” are often incomprehensible to the average citizen. To navigate this labyrinth, one must hire a lawyer—essentially an expensive interpreter of legalese. This complex legal system disproportionately benefits those who can afford to manipulate it, allowing the wealthy to evade justice or weaponize the system for personal gain.
Is this justice? Is this freedom? The answer is a resounding no.
Simplifying the Rulebook
Why not scrap this convoluted legal system and replace it with just two fundamental laws—laws that every person can easily understand and abide by?
- DO NO HARM – This law would encompass all criminal acts against a person or their property. If your actions cause harm, you’ve violated the law. Simple and universal.
- DO AS YOU SAY YOU’RE GOING TO DO – This law would govern contracts and agreements. If you make a promise, you are bound to fulfill it.
These two principles cut through the noise and establish a framework that emphasizes personal responsibility, fairness, and accountability. They are intuitive and aligned with the natural order, creating a system that is easy to understand and apply.
Revolutionizing the Courts
To complement this simplified legal framework, we must overhaul the judicial system. Here’s a vision for a more just and equitable approach:
- Eliminate Lawyers in the Courtroom: The legal system should not require expensive intermediaries. Justice should be accessible to everyone, regardless of financial means.
- Reposition the Judge: Judges should no longer dominate the courtroom from a lofty bench. Instead, they should serve as facilitators, guiding a Jury of Peers by explaining the meaning and application of the two fundamental laws.
- Empower the Jury: The jury, comprised of everyday citizens, would decide guilt or innocence. This ensures decisions reflect the values and perspectives of the community.
- Embrace Restorative Justice: Sentencing should prioritize restoration and rehabilitation over punishment. The focus should be on repairing harm, restoring relationships, and reintegrating individuals into society.
Living in Accordance with Nature
The wisdom of Natural Law reminds us that we are governed by unchanging truths, the forces of nature that shape our existence. These forces can be our greatest allies when understood and respected, or our fiercest adversaries when ignored or resisted. By aligning our legal and societal systems with these principles, we harness nature’s power for growth, freedom, and collective well-being.
Imagine a world where laws are few but meaningful, where justice is transparent and accessible, and where society thrives under the guidance of universal truths. This is not a utopian dream but a realistic vision grounded in the principles of Natural Law. It is a call to simplify, to return to basics, and to prioritize humanity over bureaucracy.
By embracing these changes, we can create a society that values order, freedom, and justice for all.
We CAN do better.
Usury:
“Unethical practice of originating a loan with an unreasonably high interest rate.
Interest is usurious by definition, and ‘illegal’ to the extent that a man-made framework that has been embedded in our system in a way that makes it ‘legal’ for a select few to charge it and make XXXillions, yet illegal for the rest of us. If man made it, man can change it, we just need the courage and willpower to do so.
If we live by a standard of do no harm, it’s clear that interest causes harm, as the weight of such fabricated debt has crushed families to nations for centuries and will continue for generations to follow. That’s clearly an end game for those in control.
Ban all interest…simple. A society without debt is a free society. Anyone who claims it can’t be done, probably has an interest in the interest.
Anything can be done, we just need to do it.
We CAN do better
Interest is usurious by definition, and ‘illegal’ to the extent that a man-made framework that has been embedded in our system in a way that makes it ‘legal’ for a select few to charge it and make XXXillions, yet illegal for the rest of us. If man made it, man can change it, we just need the courage and willpower to do so.
If we live by a standard of do no harm, it’s clear that interest causes harm, as the weight of such fabricated debt has crushed families to nations for centuries and will continue for generations to follow. That’s clearly an end game for those in control.
Ban all interest…simple. A society without debt is a free society. Anyone who claims it can’t be done, probably has an interest in the interest.
Anything can be done, we just need to do it.
We CAN do better
‘Patents are important because they help protect your invention by giving you the exclusive right to stop others from copying, manufacturing, selling, or importing your invention without your permission.’ – patentrebel.com
Sounds good, right? While patenting a great invention may protect the inventor from having his idea stolen and profited from, what if it’s an invention that could cure cancer or eliminate fossil fuels. Corporations will buy up inventors patents if they see them as competition to their business model.
For example,Tom Ogle designed and implemented a “vapor carburetor” that allowed a vehicle to achieve over 100 miles per gallon of gasoline in 1977—with no carbon emissions. His patent was picked up by an international financier who later handed it off to another corporation which was later determined to have been pre-planned, unbeknownst to Ogle.
There is no question that Ogle was harassed by power-hungry oil companies, with billions of dollars on the line, that worked diligently to terminate his research and stifle the progress of his highly-efficient technology.
Ogle’s death in 1981 was very likely related to certain powerful energy interests’ awareness of the power of his invention—subsequently, the technology has never seen the light of day.
Imagine how different our automotive industry would be if that invention were allowed to flourish. Would advancements off Tom’s design lead us to the point where we wouldn’t even need gasoline anymore? How would that have benefited the environment and ‘climate change’? How many other patents current sit on shelves collecting dust because they hinder a corporations means to more profit?
We should release the patents to the world and let them flourish…not in the name of profit, but in the name of humanity.
Anything can be done, we just need to do it.
‘Patents are important because they help protect your invention by giving you the exclusive right to stop others from copying, manufacturing, selling, or importing your invention without your permission.’ – patentrebel.com
Sounds good, right? While patenting a great invention may protect the inventor from having his idea stolen and profited from, what if it’s an invention that could cure cancer or eliminate fossil fuels. Corporations will buy up inventors patents if they see them as competition to their business model.
For example,Tom Ogle designed and implemented a “vapor carburetor” that allowed a vehicle to achieve over 100 miles per gallon of gasoline in 1977—with no carbon emissions. His patent was picked up by an international financier who later handed it off to another corporation which was later determined to have been pre-planned, unbeknownst to Ogle.
There is no question that Ogle was harassed by power-hungry oil companies, with billions of dollars on the line, that worked diligently to terminate his research and stifle the progress of his highly-efficient technology.
Ogle’s death in 1981 was very likely related to certain powerful energy interests’ awareness of the power of his invention—subsequently, the technology has never seen the light of day.
Imagine how different our automotive industry would be if that invention were allowed to flourish. Would advancements off Tom’s design lead us to the point where we wouldn’t even need gasoline anymore? How would that have benefited the environment and ‘climate change’? How many other patents current sit on shelves collecting dust because they hinder a corporations means to more profit?
We should release the patents to the world and let them flourish…not in the name of profit, but in the name of humanity.
Anything can be done, we just need to do it.
We CAN do better
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Vote 'None of the Above'
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Replace the "profit economy' with a Resource Based Economy
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If we were to eliminate profit (or competition) and simply manufacture for the benefit of all mankind, just think about the waste that would be eliminated with it. A Resource Based Economy would make planned obsolescence a thing of the past and written into the history books as one of the worst corporate policies ever devised.
Use "Time Bucks' as a currency
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For the most part, we all work an 8 hour day. Instead of trading our labour for a piece of paper, or digital certificate (both which can be manipulated by our controllers), let’s use our time as a currency. Our economies are built on the backs of our labour, so why not eliminate the middleman and go direct to the people. It’s kinda like an ‘open source’ labour exchange economy.
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“Wow, these are some some great ideas. We just need people to realize how we are constricting our growth by taking direction from those who wish to restrict our growth. Once that step is taken, implementing these ideas should be a piece of cake.”
“We don’t very often see a compilation of solutions being offered by either government of media. Quite often big bold ideas like these are discounted as unattainable or conspiratorial. The only conspiracy I see is the controllers of society keeping us at bay with bread and circus. Anything is attainable with the right mind-set.”