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Let’s solve the world’s problems…but for real.
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.
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.
It’s time we try something new. It’s time we think bigger.
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.
Ban interest (usury)
Keep the people free from debt slavery by eliminating all forms of interest thereby lowering inflation while raising personal wealth and removing unnecessary stress.
Unincorporate
Dismantle legal entities that protect owners for their harmful actions while robbing a persons’ individual sovereignty. Those that take should take responsibility
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).
Alternate to alternative Energy
If it sounds like a conspiracy theory and it would crush the current energy matrix (and billions in profit), it’s likely true and would transform society into a thriving…
Universal Education
Make education free and available to anyone, instead of hindering societal development because it’s cost prohibitive. Invest in our future by…
Release the patents!
Make all patents open source and available to the world for anyone to utilize for the betterment of society instead of hiding or holding in the name of profit.
Above are 6 ideas from just one person. If there are over 8 billion people on on this planet, and if everybody came up with just one solution…that’s over 8 billion solutions!
Let’s get those wheels spinning people! We can have this planet in tip top shape in no time at all.
“Wow, these are some some great ideas. We just need people to realize how, collectively, we are restricting our growth by taking direction from those who wish to restrict our growth. Once that realization is made, implementing these ideas should be a piece of cake.”
“We don’t very often see a compilation of solutions being offered by either government or 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.”
What’s your solution? We want to hear from you.
Drop us an email to ideas@solutionsunincorporated.com. We’d love to share it in a blog, article or better yet, make a video about it.
Vote 'None of the Above'
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Why are we always limiting ourselves to the ‘lesser of two evils’. If the option to vote ‘none of the above’ was available on the ballot, and the majority of the population picked it, a signal would be sent stating we want new candidates to govern ‘We the People’…these guys are no good. This process of elimination would hopefully weed out the corrupted puppets of the elite. Better yet, why don’t we simply update our electoral systems.
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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The system isn’t 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’) 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 open air prison. 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 open air prison. 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
An Alternate to Alternative Energy
Solar, wind, hydro—these energy sources are often heralded as the cutting-edge solutions to our global energy needs. Yet, they pale in comparison to some of the revolutionary technologies that have been suppressed in the name of profit. History offers countless examples of brilliant inventors and inventions that could have transformed our world but were intentionally stifled to protect entrenched economic interests.
Take Nikola Tesla, a visionary whose genius shaped modern electricity. Tesla’s development of A/C power transmission defeated Edison’s D/C system, enabling electricity to travel efficiently over long distances through copper wiring—a system still in use today. Yet, Tesla’s most groundbreaking work remains largely unknown: the Wardenclyffe Tower. This invention promised to transmit electricity wirelessly by harnessing the ambient energy that surrounds us. Imagine a world where electricity is free and ubiquitous, powering homes, industries, and transportation without wires or centralized power grids.
Tesla’s financial backers—who owned significant interests in copper mines—saw no way to profit from this revolutionary concept. They abandoned the project, burned down Tesla’s lab, and left the inventor destitute. The result? A world shackled to an outdated, profit-driven energy paradigm, while Tesla’s vision of free, wireless energy remains a tantalizing “what if.”
The Cost of Suppression
Imagine how different our lives could be if Tesla’s wireless energy technology had flourished. Utility bills could become a relic of the past. Electric vehicles wouldn’t rely on heavy, expensive, and environmentally taxing batteries. Centralized power companies—and their profits would no longer dominate energy production. Entire industries would evolve, and global inequities could be addressed by providing universal access to free energy.
Tesla is just one example. Countless other inventors have faced similar fates:
- Stan Meyer developed a car that ran on water. Despite initial acclaim, his work was suppressed, and his mysterious death left his invention shrouded in controversy.
- Yull Brown created a method to safely generate and use hydrogen for fuel, but his discoveries were dismissed or appropriated.
- Innovators like William Nicholson, Rudolf A. Erren, and Francisco Pacheco contributed groundbreaking ideas in energy and transportation, only to have their work stifled by corporate and economic interests.
- Currently, Roger Gordon has invented a ‘green gas synthesizer’ called GreenNH3 – Carbon Free Fuel. When burned as a fuel much like propane, Green NH3 (Ammonia) emits no carbon air pollution, only nitrogen and clean water. He patented the technology back in 2014 and has since lobbied the Canadian government to get on board with his project, with no results. With Canada leading the charge of reducing global CO2 emissions, and charging a tax to get there, ask yourself, why has this technology been sitting on a shelf for the last 10 years?
These are just a few names in a long list of suppressed innovators. Each one represents not just an untapped technological advance but also a lost opportunity for humanity to progress beyond our current reliance on costly, environmentally destructive systems.
Why Does This Happen?
The suppression of innovation often boils down to one driving force: profit. Technologies that challenge entrenched industries—whether in energy, transportation, or manufacturing—threaten the financial interests of powerful corporations. Instead of fostering progress, these entities prioritize maintaining their dominance, even if it means stalling advancements that could benefit billions.
A Call to Action
By challenging the systems that prioritize profit over progress, we can create a future where innovation is allowed to thrive. Governments, private organizations, and individuals must push for transparency, open-source research, and funding for independent inventors. Most importantly, we must cultivate a society that values the collective good over corporate profit.
History has shown us what’s possible. It’s up to us to ensure that the revolutionary ideas of today—and those yet to come—are not buried but celebrated and implemented for the betterment of all. Together, we can unleash the full potential of human ingenuity and create a world powered by progress, not greed.
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More great inventors with inventions that didn’t make it past the corporate goal posts: 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), Tom Ogle(1977), 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…
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 personhood, 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. Initially designed as a subordinate legal fiction chartered to serve a specific public need and cause no harm, this artificial structure has allowed 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 honor 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
Universal Education
Imagine a world where education is not a privilege but a right. A world where every individual has the opportunity to pursue their passions without the weight of financial burden. In this fully educated society, we would witness a remarkable transformation in how people approach their work and their lives. Passion drives innovation, fuels creativity, and propels us toward greatness. When people are allowed to follow their interests freely, the potential for breakthroughs across all fields flourishes.
Unfortunately, the current system often limits access to education, locking talent away based on economic status. How many brilliant minds remain trapped in low-paying jobs simply because they couldn’t afford the tuition to unleash their potential? Think of the incredible discoveries lost, the fresh perspectives unheard, and the lives that could have been changed. A society that values education as an investment in its people would reap immense rewards in diversity of thought and the advancement of culture.
When individuals are equipped with knowledge, they can engage critically with the world around them. They no longer need to rely solely on the narratives presented by ‘authorities’ who may not have our best interests at heart. An educated populace can discern fact from fear, can challenge propaganda with reason, and can advocate for the changes necessary to build a better future. The ability to think independently and to question the status quo is invaluable; it is the bedrock of a thriving democracy.
Instead of funnelling resources into abstract problems, we must redirect our investments toward building a foundation where education flourishes. Imagine communities brimming with skilled professionals, artists, healthcare innovators, and scientists, all contributing to the social fabric. The mutual benefit of education extends beyond individual gain; it cultivates a richer, more diverse society where every voice is heard.
We stand at a crossroads where we can choose a different path. Let us champion a system that prioritizes learning and growth, breaking the shackles of debt that restrain our potential. A world without interest and financial exploitation opens doors for everyone and can fundamentally reshape our values. We have the chance to invest in a future where passion and purpose drive our endeavours.
Together, we can create a society where knowledge is accessible and education is revered, where every individual is empowered to contribute meaningfully to the world. Let us envision this brighter future and work tirelessly to make it a reality.
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.
Ban Interest: A Call to End Usury and Liberate Society.
The practice of charging interest on loans—usury—has long been a tool of exploitation, enriching a select few at the expense of the many. While often cloaked in legality, the system enabling exorbitant interest rates is a man-made construct, embedded in our societal framework to serve those who wield financial power. But if humanity created this system, humanity can change it. The only barriers are our collective courage and willpower.
Interest, by its very nature, is harmful. It creates fabricated debt that has crushed families, communities, and entire nations for centuries. It perpetuates a cycle of financial servitude that traps individuals and governments alike, ensuring wealth flows upward while burdening future generations with insurmountable obligations. This isn’t an unfortunate side effect—it’s the design of a system built to consolidate power in the hands of a few.
If we truly believe in the principle of “do no harm,” then the case against interest becomes undeniable. The harm it causes is profound and far-reaching. It erodes the foundations of freedom, replacing them with a structure where debt governs lives and opportunities are limited by the weight of repayment.
The solution is simple: ban all interest. A society without debt is a free society. Skeptics may claim it’s impossible, but those voices often belong to individuals with a vested interest in maintaining the status quo. Real change requires us to look past their objections and imagine a system where financial transactions are fair, equitable, and free of exploitation.
Anything can be done if we have the determination to do it. Let us reject the narrative that interest is an unavoidable part of life. A world without it is not only possible—it’s necessary for the liberation of humanity. The choice is ours to make.
We CAN do better
Release the Patents!
Are patents protecting progress or stifling innovation?
“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 great, right? At first glance, patenting a groundbreaking invention appears to be a win-win for inventors and society: inventors get recognition and reward for their ingenuity, while society benefits from innovations that improve lives and solve pressing problems. But what happens when this system, designed to incentivize creativity, becomes a mechanism for suppression? What if inventions with the potential to cure cancer or eliminate fossil fuels are locked away in corporate vaults, never seeing the light of day?
Consider the story of Tom Ogle. In 1977, Ogle developed, patented and implemented a revolutionary “vapor carburetor” that enabled vehicles to achieve over 100 miles per gallon of gasoline without producing carbon emissions. This was a groundbreaking leap forward for energy efficiency and environmental protection. Yet, instead of transforming the automotive industry, Ogle’s invention was buried. An international financier acquired the patent and handed it off to a corporation with little interest in disrupting the status quo of oil dependency. Evidence suggests this was a deliberate act to stifle competition and protect the profits of powerful energy interests.
The harassment Ogle faced from oil companies—entities with billions of dollars at stake—was well-documented. His tragic death in 1981 left many questioning the lengths to which vested interests would go to ensure his research and technology were silenced. Today, Ogle’s groundbreaking invention remains nothing more than a footnote in history, a “what could have been” story of innovation thwarted by greed.
This raises critical questions: How many other transformative technologies are collecting dust in corporate patent libraries? How many solutions to energy independence, monetary exploitation, and life-threatening diseases are suppressed to protect existing profit streams? The implications are staggering. Imagine if Ogle’s invention had flourished. Could advancements in his design have eliminated the need for gasoline altogether? How would such a shift have benefited the environment, human health, and global economies?
The current patent system, while well-intentioned, is deeply flawed when it allows corporations to hoard innovations rather than nurture them. This approach prioritizes profit over progress, often at the expense of humanity’s collective well-being. Instead of using patents as weapons of monopoly, we should reconsider their purpose. What if patents for critical inventions were made publicly available, allowing researchers, engineers, and entrepreneurs worldwide to build upon them? Could such a shift unlock unprecedented advances in medicine, energy, and technology?
We stand at a crossroads. The challenges we face demand bold, collaborative solutions. Releasing patents for the benefit of humanity might seem radical, but it’s a necessary step to address these urgent issues. Innovation should not be confined to corporate boardrooms or suppressed by profit-driven motives. It belongs to the world.
As a society, we have the power to rethink and reshape the patent system. Let’s champion transparency and collaboration over secrecy and greed. Let’s honour inventors not by locking their creations away, but by ensuring their ideas live on, flourish, and make a difference.
Anything can be done—we just need the courage to do it.






