Eric von Essex
Rights, non‑aggression, self‑defence and government limits

Episode Summary

Tonight I welcomed Paul, Patrick, and Survival Steve for a rollicking, wide‑ranging conversation that moved from fuel prices, old Land Rovers, and DIY diesel hacks to self‑defence mindsets, situational awareness, and the bigger strategic picture of cognitive warfare. Steve, drawing on his military background, challenged us to stop thinking like slaves, understand natural law, and build true moral agency at the strategic—not just tactical—level. We batted around practical resilience ideas too: growing food, conserving fuel, using everyday “force multipliers” like a pen for self‑defence, and forming local circles that share skills and care. A surprise drop‑in from Helen in Brazil brought an uplifting window into village life, community security, and abundant local food—plus a teaser for tomorrow’s show on building off‑system communities. We wrapped with a frank look at unity in the truth community and why courage, care, and reason must lead the way. Join us tomorrow for part two with Helen (Brazil homesteading), Survival Steve, Nathan Allenby, and the crew as we get even more concrete about positive, peaceful steps to reclaim agency—garden to governance, mindset to mutual aid.
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