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Expert Council Q&A for 3-31-23 – Epi-3281

The Survival Podcast Posted on March 31, 2023 by Jack SpirkoMarch 31, 2023  
https://survivalpodcast.net/audio/2023/03/epi-3281-experts.mp3

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:27:49 — 25.1MB)

Today on The Survival Podcast the expert council answers your questions on The Restrict Act, banking, economics, the history of failed currency, dams, back up power, gardening, Lupus, eating liver, lifestyle design and more.

Make sure if you submit content for an expert council show you do the following….

      1. Email it to me at jack @ thesurvivalpodcast.com
      2. Put TSPC Expert in the subject line
      3. Ask you question and state the expert you have the question for in one coherent sentence
      4. Hit the return key a few times and then give all the details you think are necessary

 

Following that procedure makes it about 100X more likely your question will get though screening and sent on to one of our experts.  All expert council members can be found on the Meet the Expert Council Page.

Join Me Today As I Respond to Your Calls and Discuss…

  • In the Ron Paul Liberty Highlights
    • Fighting the “Enemy of the day” is just a way to take America’s freedoms away – Dr. Ron Paul
    • The Restrict Act is The Patriot Act on steroids – Dan McAdams
    • Time to separate bank and state – Chris Rosinni
  • The story of one of the first paper currency inflationary collapses – C.J. Kilmer
  • Dealing with a dam wall that has a tree growing in it – Nicholas Ferguson
  • Using grid interactive inverters for back up power with batteries and a generator – Shawn Mills
  • Planting in or near septic leach fields – Ben Falk
  • Thought on the illness Lupus and what can be done to deal with it – Dr. Ken Berry
  • Using liver in creative ways – Josh “The Renegade Butcher”
  • We are called to be architects of the future, not its victims. ~ Buckminster Fuller – Commentary by Jack

 

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Websites of the Expert Council Members

  • Ron Paul’s Liberty Report
  • A Farmish Kind of Life
  • Tim the Toolman’s YouTube
  • Dr. Berry.com
  • Home Made Wonderlust
  • Hack My Homestead
  • MT Knives
  • Living Free in Tennessee
  • Investable Wealth
  • GeoffLawton.com
  • Whole Systems Design
  • Doom and Bloom

 

Remember to comment, chime in and tell us your thoughts, this podcast is one man’s opinion, not a lecture or sermon.

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Two New Members of the Expert Council

The Survival Podcast Posted on March 31, 2023 by Jack SpirkoMarch 31, 2023  

Please give a big TSPC Nation welcome to our two newest official members of The Expert Council.

Josh The Renegade Butcher – Josh can answer questions on butchery, home processing, cooking and BBQ, seasonings, entrepreneurship and utilizing bitcoin and lighting as a small business.  He’s an awesome guy with a lot going on.  Josh started the Renegade Butcher Show nearly a year ago.  This spawned the Liberty Meat Chat telegram group to help educate and grow the home processing community.  He is active on social media, as well as offering on-site consultations and instruction all over Texas when he isn’t leveraging his passion for cooking to process deer each winter.  His deer processing business has bloomed into a demand for Renegade Butcher Seasoning, and more content on cooking and properly handling meat.  He is also co-host of Lightning For Liberty, a podcast helping to explain new Bitcoin technology to the average non-technical person.

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CJ Kilmer – Born and raised a Florida Man, CJ Killmer holds Bachelor’s & Master’s degrees in history. He was a college history professor for 16 years, during which time he taught classes in US History, World History, Western Civilization and Florida History, but he never fit in well with conventional academia, because CJ has been a smartass, iconoclast, and a cynical questioner & critic of authority since he was a little kid.  He will be answering questions with historical context, examining the past to better understand our future.  He’s a full time podcaster himself as host of The Dangerous History Podcast.

More info on these two awesome guys along with the rest of the council can be found on the
Meet the Expert Council Page

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What I’m Growing This Year & Why I’m Growing It – Epi-3280

The Survival Podcast Posted on March 30, 2023 by Jack SpirkoMarch 30, 2023  
https://survivalpodcast.net/audio/2023/03/epi-3280-plants-2023.mp3

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:36:46 — 27.7MB)

Today I am going to talk about the plants I have started and the others I will soon be planting for this years gardening season. Having worked in this harsh climate on this harsh property for 10 years now I have found the toughest varieties of many crops.  Today I lay out some of my best finds over the years along with some first time trials I will be conducting.

Join Me Today to Discuss…

  • The case for “personal staple crops”
    • Tried and true for you
    • You know you like eating them
    • You can develop food storage plans specific to your production schedule
  • The case for trying new stuff
    • Everything I talk about today was something I tried
    • Allows you to find staples that you can’t buy
    • You don’t know what you don’t know
  • My crops this year
    1. Cubanelle Peppers – link
    2. Jalapeno Peppers – link
    3. Rat Tail Radish – link
    4. Daikon Radish – link
    5. Various Bush Beans – link
    6. Red Noodle Beans – link
    7. Scarlet Runner Beans – link
    8. Ping Tung Eggplant – link
    9. Rossa Di Rotonda Eggplant – link
    10. Fennel (Florence) – link
    11. Lettuce Leaf Basil – link
    12. Python Snake Bean – link
    13. China Jade Cucumber – link
    14. Tromboncino Squash (aka Zucchino Rampicante) – link
    15. Cucuzza Squash (gourd) – link
    16. Sikil Squash – link
    17. Tx Wild Tomato – link
    18. Sweet 100 Tomato – link
    19. Everglades Tomato – link
    20. Mennonite Sorghum – link 1 – link 2 – Sorghum Wine/Moonshine Video
    21. Swiss Chard (various colors) – link
    22. Pink Chinese Celery – link
    23. Mouse Mellons – link
    24. Wasabi Radish – link
    25. Purple Skin “Murasaki” Japanese Sweet Potato – link
  • In the end grow
    • What does well for you
    • What you like
    • What is easiest

 

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  • All My Recommend Bitcoin Tools and Resources

 

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  • Dynomyco Premium Mycorrhizal Inoculant – Item of the Day

 

Video Version of Today’s Show

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Getting Off Toxic Pesticides with Ron Whitehurst – Epi-3279

The Survival Podcast Posted on March 29, 2023 by Jack SpirkoMarch 29, 2023 2
https://survivalpodcast.net/audio/2023/03/epi-3279-bio-controls.mp3

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 2:02:20 — 35.0MB)

A specialist in biological pest control, Ron Whitehurst advises farmers and gardeners on growing food and herbs in harmony with nature.  After earning a BA in Biology at Indiana University, he moved to California and got a PCA license. Over the years he has attended and presented at numerous organic farming and pest control conferences. An avid gardener, he loves making compost, building soil, and creating bio-intensive food producing landscapes.

His lively discussions about insect lifecycles and predator-prey relationships make the principles of biocontrol easy to understand for both lay and technical audiences. He, engages participants in lectures and workshops about biological control of insect pests in field, garden, greenhouse, landscape, and animal rearing situations.

Ron is a California licensed Pest Control Advisor and with his wife, Jan Dietrick, are co-owners of Rincon-Vitova Insectaries, Inc. that produces and markets supplies for biological pest control. He has been communicating about organic methods of farming and gardening for over 30 years. Since 1997 he has promoted Rincon-Vitova’s mission by consulting in the field and lab, by phone and email.

He guides people through the steps of creating and biologically managing ecosystems to minimize and control pests, using insect habitat, cultural methods, beneficial insects, and soft pesticides when needed. He is a project leader for the Dietrick Institute for Applied Insect Ecology, co-located with Rincon-Vitova, where he has participated in cutting edge urban pest management demonstrations.  In 2016 Rincon-Vitova Insectaries won the Regenerative Business Prize.

He joins us today to discuss biological pest control and farming in harmony with nature.

Resources for today’s show…

  • Join the Members Brigade
  • TspAz.com
  • TSPC on Discord
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  • Join Me on Odysee
  • All My Recommend Bitcoin Tools and Resources

 

Sponsors of the Day

  • Paul Wheaton’s Newest Super Awesome KickStarter is Live
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  • Urban Worm Bag Composting Bin – Item of the Day

 

Ron’s Links

  • BugFarm.us
  • Ron on Twitter
  • The Bug Farm on Twitter
  • Ron’s Instagram
  • Rincon-Vitova Insectaries
  • Dietrick Institute
  • Dietrick.org
  • The NZI Trap

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Posted in Podcasts | Tagged beneficials, permaculture, regenerative agriculture | 2 Replies

Dynomyco Premium Mycorrhizal Inoculant – Item of the Day

The Survival Podcast Posted on March 29, 2023 by Jack SpirkoMarch 29, 2023 2

Every day I bring you an item on Amazon that I personally use or has been purchased by many members of the audience and I have researched enough to recommend.

Today’s TSP Amazon Item of the day is  Dynomyco Premium Mycorrhizal Inoculant.  Mycorrhizal inoculant is a type of soil amendment that contains beneficial fungi that form symbiotic relationships with plant roots.

Adding mycorrhizal inoculant to your garden soil can offer several benefits for plant growth and health. Here are some of the main advantages:

  1. Improved nutrient uptake: Mycorrhizal fungi help plants absorb nutrients from the soil more efficiently, including essential elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. This can result in healthier plants that produce higher yields.
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  2. Increased resistance to stress: Mycorrhizal fungi can help plants withstand environmental stressors such as drought, heat, and cold. This is because the fungi provide a protective layer around the roots, improving their ability to absorb water and nutrients.
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  3. Enhanced root growth: Mycorrhizal fungi can help stimulate root growth and development, leading to stronger and more extensive root systems. This can improve plant stability and overall health.
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  4. Reduced need for fertilizers and pesticides: By improving nutrient uptake and plant resistance, mycorrhizal inoculant can reduce the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides in your garden. This can be beneficial for both the environment and your wallet.
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  5. Improved soil health: Mycorrhizal fungi can help build healthy soil by improving its structure and increasing its ability to retain water and nutrients. This can create a more hospitable environment for plants to grow and thrive.

 

Overall, using mycorrhizal inoculant in your garden can lead to healthier, more productive plants and a more sustainable growing system.  I have made it part of my core fertility program for a long time now.  Unfortunately the product I originally found is no longer available.  It was Endo Mycorrhizae Fungal Inoculation.

I spent the last two years looking for a replacement and honestly while you’d think this would be easy many mycorrhizal products are simply crap.  I trialed quite a few options and the one with the greatest effect on aggressive rooting in started plants was Dynomyco Premium Mycorrhizal Inoculant.

There is something I want to point out.  If you are starting things like tomato, pepper, egg plants, etc. for garden set outs, you do not need to use the recommended amount you can use a lot less.

For instance the 12 oz package says it will treat 68 plants and for 38 bucks that may seem expensive.  However products like this are heavily marketed to the cannabis market.  This is a very high dollar crop and most grown with a product like this are intensive grow operations.

Translation, they want maximum production and a dollar plant extra isn’t even a consideration during propagation.

In reality though mycorrhizal fungi are living things and they propagate once inoculated in soil.  My results this year with treated vs. untreated root systems have been outstanding.  I use about 1/4 tsp per plant and I am mostly using solo cups as starting pots as this time.  This is about 1/4th of the recommended amount.  It should make about 280 plants based on my application rate.  That is pretty much my entire garden this year.

A few things about how to use this stuff.  It really needs to contact roots to take off, if you sprinkle it on the surface you may as well just throw it away.  The way I use it is one of two ways.

  1.  When making starts I put a quarter tsp in the pot with about a half inch of room left for more soil.  Add my seeds and then cover with some more soil, again about 1/2″.  This means that the seed will germinate in direct contact with the fungi.  This stuff just doesn’t move much in the soil and it requires plant roots to grow.
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  2. When setting out plants or seeds that were not started indoors or in a green house, I dig a hole, remove some some of the soil if it is a transplant and sprinkle about 1/4 tsp right on the root ball before I cover it.  If direct seed I drill a hole for the seed, and put a pinch in the hole and cover over.

 

One other thing I have been adding to starts this year to also encourage more beneficial soil organisms I have been adding a tsp of Happy Frog Cavern Culture Organic Plant Fertilizer to the indoor starts as well.  That product will be reviewed soon but it has a huge variety of additional mycorrhizal fungi species.  Further this year I am doing about 10% by volume of biochar in my seed start mix.

I have never had plants with such aggressive roots as such a small size.  I am talking I have peppers with only two sets of true leaves that have already fully filled out a 12oz solo cup with their roots.  A review of the Happy Frog product will come soon.

Lastly the form that Dynomyco Premium Mycorrhizal Inoculant comes in is really great for shelf life and effectiveness.  It is in small encapsulated beads.  This protects the spores from light, which is their literal moral enemy.  All in I am extremely happy with the product and it is now my number one recommendation for a mycorrhizal inoculant.  So give this a shot this year and you may just have the best year ever.

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Posted in Podcasts | Tagged fertility, garden az, homestead az, permaculture az | 2 Replies

Azolla & Biochar: Nature’s Perfect Combination – Epi-3278

The Survival Podcast Posted on March 28, 2023 by Jack SpirkoMarch 28, 2023  
https://survivalpodcast.net/audio/2023/03/epi-3278-azolla-biochar.mp3

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Welcome to the latest episode of The Survival Podcast, today’s episode is, “Azolla & Biochar: Nature’s Perfect Combination.” In this episode, we will explore the incredible synergy between Azolla and Biochar and how they can potentially revolutionize the world of agriculture.

Azolla is a tiny aquatic plant that has been around for millions of years and is known for its ability to fix nitrogen from the air. Biochar, on the other hand, is a type of charcoal that is produced from biomass and has been used for centuries as a soil amendment. Together, they create a powerful combination that can boost soil health, improve crop yields, and even sequester carbon from the atmosphere.

We will dive into the science behind the Azolla-Biochar combination and explore the benefits it can offer to farmers, communities, and the environment as a whole. I will discuss my experiences with using Azolla and Biochar on my own homestead and explore some ideas for various sized operations from homestead to mid sized commercial utilizing this natural combination.

Join Me Today to Discuss…

  • The real beauty here is decentralization and an anyone can do this reality
    • Biochar is easily made on even significant scale in a back yard
    • Azolla can be grown just about anywhere when it isn’t freezing
  • Uses for Biochar
    • Soil amendment
    • Feed additive
    • Coop litter
    • Worm bins
    • Seed/food storage
    • Heat and energy production
  • Uses for Azolla
    • Animal feed (best mixed with other feed)
    • Plant fertilizer (only lacks phosphorus)
    • Self composts and accelerates composting
    • Fish feed (especially tilapia)
    • Worm bins
  • Growing Azolla
    • Only needs a few inches of water
    • Animal waste is the only nutrient source you need
    • It doesn’t like to be too hot, doesn’t want full summer sun (30-40% shade is good)
    • Once you have a mat across the surface you want to harvest daily or every other day
  • Some things to know about biochar
    • Primary outputs, biochar, heat, syngas, wood vinegar
    • The more you get of one the less or lower the quality of the others
    • Emissions restrictions can be draconian in some juristictions
  • Some different sized operations and how this can all work together
    • The basic homestead operations
    • A small side hustle farmstead
    • A urban farm green house operation
    • A larger farm say 5-10 acres
  • What can you come up with?

 

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  • Jack on MeWe
  • Join Me on Odysee
  • All My Recommend Bitcoin Tools and Resources

 

Sponsors of the Day

  • Red Neck Hippy Duck Farmer Shirt – Small Front/Large Back Design
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  • JM Bullion
  • Ridge Wallet
  • Urban Worm Bag Composting Bin – Item of the Day

 

Video Version of Today’s Podcast

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Urban Worm Bag Composting Bin – Item of the Day

The Survival Podcast Posted on March 28, 2023 by Jack SpirkoMarch 28, 2023 4

Every day I bring you an item on Amazon that I personally use or has been purchased by many members of the audience and I have researched enough to recommend.

Today’s TSP Amazon Item of the day is the Urban Worm Bag Composting Bin.  Many of you know I have been looking for a way to do worm composting on my property that would not be invaded almost instantly and colonized by fire ants.  I believe I have not only found that but that I have found a superior way to compost with worms over many designs with this “bag system”.

Innovative Design and Ant Resistant by Proxy

The design is the type of thing where simple meets innovative.  This model is the second the inventor has put out.  It has an improved bottom that I think makes a ton of sense.  The metal frame (despite claims to the contrary by some in reviews) is very sold and sturdy as are the nylon corner brackets that you use to assemble it.

Assembly is a 5 minute and zero beer operation.  Seriously if you want a beer drink one and admire your 3 minutes of handy work after you put it together, if you really think that rates a beer.  The beauty of this system is for my situation is it is suspended and all zipped up, there is one vector of entry for ants and it is where the zippers on the top come together.  They do leave a small gap, as of yet I have had no issues but if it becomes a problem I will plug the hole with same some petroleum jelly after closing.  Lubed zippers and stuck ants, done.

The over all design though is not really anti ant, it is more pro air flow.  The bag is very well built and durable, think rip stop nylon on the best tactical bag brands.  Solid double stitching everywhere but it breathes.  This allows good airflow at all times, good airflow is happy worms.

I quickly figured out that there are two real keys to this worm farm, the first is you don’t need as much moisture as you think you do.  Damp is all you need and remember almost everything we feed to worms is wet and lets go a lot of water.  I cover problems next but most stem as you will see from people using too much water and not enough bedding.  I watched a ton of youtube videos on this and everyone that is really happy says the same thing, not too wet and good bedding.

For bedding you can used shredded paper, coco coir, prepared bedding, etc. but you should be adding bedding in addition to food, not every time but say weekly may be every other week.  Let me say I really like the Frabill Product for a prepared bedding for initial set up.  I use paper and coir after initial set up though. You really just need to keep an eye on stuff, if it seems really wet, add some bedding and stop feeding for a bit.

You should not have worm juice dripping from your bag, ever.  With this system that is way to wet and I think the desire some have for it, is a source of trouble for many people.  If you want worm tea, put some castings in a big “tea bag”, set that in a 5 gallon bucket and pump air into it for 24 hours.  That will do more then leached fluid ever could hope to anyway.

When ready to harvest you remove the bottom pouch, open the bottom draw string and take out as much of the castings as you want, then close it back up and keep going.  I am sure some worms will come along for the ride, you can just sort them (most anyway) and return them to the top.

The Negative Reviews and Why the Problems Exist

I am not going to say that the negative people in this one are “God’s special children” likely some are but mostly I think it is one small assembly error and again adding too much water.  Let’s start with the assembly error.

I should of video’d this before putting it together but when assembling I noticed that the brackets do have a right and a wrong way to go together.  You will notice two of the three holes have a stop in them, one goes deeper.  The deeper hole is for the vertical arms, the more shallow for the horizontal.  I noticed this instantly but get how the less mechanically inclined may not, the instructions on this one could use a bit of an upgrade.

Simply put though if someone does this wrong; assembly will become very difficult near the end and the angle will never be square.  You might even break a bracket or bend a frame piece if you never workout what is wrong and try to force stuff.  So don’t do that.  My video below will make it pretty clear what I am talking about if you don’t quite follow what I am saying here.

Next is the wetness factor, one reviewer actually said, “Staining When Too Wet” and included a picture with a large puddle at the bottom. Okay how about, IDK, not making it too wet?  They also complained it “doesn’t keep mites in”, um okay not even sure how to respond to that.  Again this is not a bath tub bin you are going to harvest worm tea from it isn’t designed that way.

Next there is an excellent video available in the product listing by the inventor and he states that it is “important that it be installed on level ground” because the bin and stand are designed to support vertical force not side shear. That bit about side shear are my words, he didn’t say it that way but it is the logical conclusion.

Something bigger is at work here though, yes I am sure some “special people” set it on a 30 degree hill but you know where you don’t have 30 degree hills?  Inside a building.  Unless you are on some hell scape version of Hoarders anyway.  And while I am sure a hill is bad, I think outside especially without over head cover is worse.

Let’s start with the obvious, sun on a worm farm is bad, m’kay.  Sun on material like ripstop nylon and resin brackets in time is also bad.  Going to say right out of the gate this belongs in a garage, out building, shed, etc.  If not at minimum somewhere sun never hits directly and a roof of some kind blocks all rain.  I am back to wet but this time wet equalling weight.

It is a bag, if it sits in rain even though nylon like this is great at shedding water to a degree it will accumulate on the lid, form a pond and then really seep into the interior.  Simple question would you rather carry a 5 gallon bucket filled with lightly moist soil or one with very wet soil in it.  The dry one right?  Because at 8.3 lbs a gallon water is heavy.

What I noticed if that almost every picture of a structural failure was outside on a lawn and such.  The stand is designed to support the weight of a full bin with damp material, not even a 75% full one with waterlogged material.  I think that is easy enough to understand. In other words one way or another I think more that 90% of people who have had issues with this product simply got it too wet.  So don’t do that and I expect you will love it.

Final Thoughts

Honestly while as I said my great battle over 10 years on this property with the fire ant plague is what made me try this, I just think it is a better way to vermicompost.  If I have enough success I will likely buy a second one to up production further.  With the addition of biochar on our homestead adding it to our new worm bins is a natural fit.  And, while I have no designs on selling worms, I do have another reason for creating a worm surplus.

As many of you know I have developed a method I call “Johnson-Su Lite” composting with a simplified version of the Johnson-Su bioreactor.  The people behind the original deign add 2 pounds of worms to a batch to finish it.  Their batches are much larger than mine so half a pound to a pound will likely be enough for mine.  I am unwilling to pay for worms for this purpose due to the fact that again the dang ants sooner or later invade and kill them, but I don’t mind if the worms are essentially free.

Anyway for me the Urban Worm Bag Composting Bin closes a loop I have had open since I moved to our little farmstead in 2013, but for everyone again I think this is a better way to compost so check it out today.  I also wanted to point out if you want to build your own stand you can buy just the bag.  I don’t really think you can save money this way but you could over build your stand or may be put it on castors if you plan to keep it in a building with a hard floor.

There other way I can see this working is if you wanted to do a “rack stand” that may be holds multiple bags, but I think most will do bet just buying the full kit and putting it together correctly as described here.  Again see my video below for clarity on that.

Lastly while I encourage you to watch my video and by all means check out some of the YouTube videos by happy users, really watch the video on the product page.  You will find it at the top where you can view the various images, there are two videos.  The second longer one is by the owner and it shows me a guy that helps his customers and cares about the quality of his product.  The kind of guy I want to do business with.

So check out the Urban Worm Bag Farm today and see it if is right for your homestead.

Remember you can always find all of our reviews at TspAz.com

PS – Here is a quick video over view of my Urban Worm Bag Farm

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Will the Dollar Lose Global Reserve Status – Epi-3277

The Survival Podcast Posted on March 27, 2023 by Jack SpirkoMarch 27, 2023  
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The U.S. dollar is currently the dominant global reserve currency, meaning that it is held by central banks and other financial institutions around the world as a store of value and a medium of exchange. If the dollar were to lose its status as the global reserve currency, several significant consequences could occur:

  1. Decreased demand for U.S. assets: As central banks and other financial institutions reduce their holdings of U.S. dollars, demand for U.S. assets, such as Treasury bonds and equities, would decline. This could lead to lower prices for these assets and higher borrowing costs for the U.S. government and American corporations.
  2. Increased inflation: The loss of the dollar’s reserve currency status could lead to higher inflation in the United States, as the value of the dollar falls and the prices of imports rise. This could also lead to reduced purchasing power for Americans, as the cost of imported goods and services would increase.
  3. Weakening of U.S. geopolitical power: The dominance of the U.S. dollar as the global reserve currency has given the United States significant geopolitical power, as other countries rely on the U.S. for access to financial markets. If the dollar were to lose its reserve currency status, the U.S. may find it more difficult to project its power and influence globally.
  4. Increased volatility in global financial markets: The U.S. dollar’s status as the global reserve currency has contributed to stability in global financial markets. If the dollar were to lose this status, there could be increased volatility and uncertainty in global financial markets, as other currencies and assets compete to fill the void left by the dollar.

 

The loss of the U.S. dollar’s status as the global reserve currency would have significant economic and geopolitical consequences, not only for the United States but also for the global economy as a whole.  It is something people don’t think can happen, but every reserve currency that ever has existed, has eventually failed.  Today we examine what it might really look like if it happened and how it actually could.

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  • What is the BRICS alliance and what does it have to do with all of this
    • The stated goals of the BRICS alliance
      • Promoting Economic Growth and Development
      • Enhancing Geopolitical Influence
      • Addressing Common Challenges
      • Strengthening Cooperation and Partnerships
  • What does the media say would happen if we lost reserve status – link
  • China’s peace deal with Saudi Arabia and Iran is bigger news than you think – link
  • What really happens if the US Dollar Loses Reserve Status
    • Decreased Demand for US Assets (dollar/bond dumping)
    • Increased Inflation (crippling)
    • Weakened US Geopolitical Power (reduced soft power)
    • More volatility in global markets (real price discovery)
  • Is this likely, well it is eventually inevitable but when is the real question
    • What prevents it for now
      • A lot of nations benefit from it
      • Our military despite being work is still incredibly powerful
      • The system is highly entrenched
  • The era is ending but there is no way to know what the “end” really looks like yet

 

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Paul Wheaton is Heaping Stretch Goal Value Onto His Kickstarter

The Survival Podcast Posted on March 27, 2023 by Jack SpirkoMarch 27, 2023 2

If you haven’t backed Paul Wheaton’s latest kickstarter arleady, it’s time to get on it, because this thing is absolutely bonkers.

Learn All About it Here

As is typical though with Paul he isn’t happy to just count his money, he always brings out more value.  Here are the stretch goals that have already been met and will go to anyone backing the project at 100 dollars or more.

  • Greenwood Apprenticeship Course from Mortise & Tenon Magazine (40K goal smashed)
  • Soil-First Gardening Extended Edition by Anna Hess (45K goal smashed)
  • Saving the Life Keepers: The New Science of Sustainable Beekeeping documentary (50K goal smashed)
  • Kelly Hart’s Sustainable Architecture Movie (55K goal smashed)
  • Tiny House Magazine – Complete 2022 set (60K goal smashed)
  • Home Grown Humus and Bug Free Gardening by Anna Hess (65K goal smashed)
  • Golden Goat Herbals’ Herbalism and Fermented Sodas Video Course + eBook (70K goal to be smashed soon)

 

So now by backing the project for 100 bucks you don’t just get all the great stuff that was already included you also get all of the stuff listed above and I know Paul, more will be coming.

As of this writing, they’re 6X-funded.  They gave me a sneak peak of the movie, and it is outstanding.  That, coupled with all the project plans that come with the different rewards tiers makes this one a no-brainer.  There really is something for every member of the TSP community.

Jump on it – the rewards are getting better with every passing day.

As Awesome as the Movies is What if You Could be there in Person?

But another aspect of this thing that I want to remind you about is that the event that produced this film, the Permaculture Technology Jamboree, is turning into one of the can’t-miss events of the year for a community like ours.  A lot of you come out to my place every year, and for good reason – I bring out the best instructors and we have a blast.

But if there’s one other event that holds a candle to my yearly throw-down, it’s the Permaculture Technology Jamboree at Wheaton Labs.  This is the event that turned into the Low Tech Laboratory Movie that the kickstarter is all about.

If you watched the video on the kickstarter page, you know you don’t want to miss it.  Regular ticket prices are $1650, but Paul has extended the Earlybird pricing to use for a little while longer so you all can have a chance to capitalize.

Grab your ticket now.  Click here: https://wheaton-labs.com/permaculture-tech/?f=479

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Anker PowerCore Slim 10000mAh Portable Charger

The Survival Podcast Posted on March 27, 2023 by Modern SurvivalMarch 27, 2023 1

Every day I bring you an item on Amazon that I personally use or has been purchased by many members of the audience and I have researched enough to recommend.

Today’s TSP Amazon Item of the day is Anker PowerCore Slim 10000mAh Portable Charger.  This is the little brother to my favorite back up power system from Anker which is the Anker Astro E7 26800mAh Portable Charger.   If you missed the recent sale on that one, here is your chance to beef up your back up power on the cheap.

Now look the PowerCore Slim 10050 is not the beast the larger unit is, but it has a lot going for it.  Let’s start with price.  Today you can pick this little guy up for only 21.99 on sale.  Next it is still a good amount of back up power and can charge an iPhone over 2 times from dead to full before needing to be recharged itself.  Not bad for about 20 bucks huh?

Next small is beautiful to many, unlike its big brother that is like well two old school lap top batteries merged together, this little guy has a smaller foot print.  I’d say it takes about as much room up in your Go Bag as say a 2 decks of playing cards.

Basically while there is no way you can stuff the capacity of the larger Anker charges into something this small, not with today’s batteries anyway, this thing rocks.  It is from my research the most powerful charger in this size range on the market.  And made by Anker who has always stood behind everything they make.

I have recommended a large number of Anker products on TspAz now for over 4 years.  In total I have sold literally thousands of them.  I have yet to hear a single complaint about a problem that Anker didn’t make right.  Take that plus 18 bucks for the Anker PowerCore Slim 10000mAh Portable Charger and this is an easy one to add to the TspAz catalog.

To me your phone is your lifeline.  It brings you news, it lets you call for help, communicate with loved ones and more.  While I have a generator and several battery banks in my home I am not always in my home.  So I always keep one of these in my pack fully charged as a final back up on power needs.  I recommend you consider any of the Anker back up power devices to fill this need.  They are and have always been the best option for the money I can find on the market.

Remember you can always find all of our reviews at TspAz.com

 

 

Posted in Amazon Reviews | Tagged amazon item of the day, bob az, bok az, cell phone az, edc az, electronics az, energy az, technology az | 1 Reply

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