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With Food Shortages and Blackouts Looming, It's Time to Start Empowering Your Family

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Hope for the best, prepare for the worst

Hope for the best, prepare for the worst                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 [Open in browser]( [With Food Shortages and Blackouts Looming, It's Time to Start Empowering Your Family]() Hope for the best, prepare for the worst [Matt Agorist]( Sep 19   [▷  Listen]( [SAVE]()   If you’ve been paying attention lately, you’ve likely noticed that things aren’t going so well for America as we see a rise in tyranny, inflation, and potential world war, that may or may not have already kicked off. And that doesn’t include any future screw-ups from the government which may set off the next food shortage or black out. Those of us who have seen this coming for a while have taken some steps to insulate ourselves and loved ones against these things. And, while we hope and strive for the best, it only makes sense to prepare for the worst. As TFTP’s Don Via Jr. reminds us, “the personal self-sustainability of the individual, augmented with the capabilities of a self-sustaining community is the recipe for a cleaner, more sovereign and capable civilization. “Now more than ever, finding viable alternatives to opt out from this broken abusive system is vital for our civilization to take its next step in evolution. The solutions for humanity to begin moving towards a freer, more peaceful, prosperous and sustainable world exist. But we have to act on developing these strategies and creating new ones; as individuals, and in doing so encouraging the togetherness to voluntarily do so collectively as a society. The possibilities for change are abundant. But it starts with us. We must act on it, and be the change we wish to see in the world.” We have long sought to be that change here at the Free Thought Project. Over the years, the Free Thought Project has highlighted, interviewed and even employed those who have devoted their lives to thriving in spite of this chaos and destruction. Some call it homesteading, some call it off-grid living, others call is prepping — whatever you call it, now is the time to learn it. Former TFTP contributor and organizer of [“The Great]( Derrick Broze]( is one of these folks who has been teaching and galvanizing the public to pursue a peaceful means of opposing the implementation of the World Economic Forum’s vision for the planet’s future. His work is crucial in helping folks understand how to withdraw and prosper. John Bush, [our podcast guest earlier this year]( has also been tirelessly pining away and creating solutions — not to fight against the powers that be — but to thrive in spite of them. Jack Spriko,[another guest on the TFTP podcast]( has been teaching folks to live off grid for the greater part of his life, which is why we had him on — so our readers and listener could be better informed. Derrick, John, and Jack are only a handful of the great minds we’ve crossed paths with over the years and they have joined together with dozens of other folks to bring you essential knowledge on how to prosper when it feels like society might be doing otherwise. We have a package put together called the “Off-Grid Homestead Bundle” and it contains thousands of dollars of programs, guides, and other critical information to ensure a long, organic, and free life for you and yours. We know this sounds like a sales pitch, and it is. But this is a super deal that not only gives you a wealth of information at a 99% discount, but it ensures TFTP can stay around to keep bringing these most amazing folks to your phones, airpods, and computer screens. Bought separately, this information would cost upwards of $6,000 but for our followers, it’s only $50 bucks. Everything in the bundle is the result of years of experience and hard work from the best teachers, online creators and professionals in the field. It's only by joining together and collaborating that we can give such an amazing offer to our followers. Even if someone would only be interested in 2-3 of the e-books and courses it would still be worth it. [Click below]( and you can start being the change you want to see in this world. This offer is only available until the 25th of September. 6 more days. [Like]( [[Share]Share]() You’re a free subscriber to [The Free Thought Project](. For the full experience, [become a paid subscriber.]( [Subscribe]( © 2022 Matt Agorist 548 Market Street PMB 72296, San Francisco, CA 94104 [Unsubscribe]() [Get the app]( writing](

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