Biography

By examining the Vermont Political system over 5 exploratory runs for governor from 2010-2020 I am well prepared to discuss and propose reforming activity where the political class has failed its duty. I am a speaker for monetary reform, public banking, agricultural hemp, indigenous healing techniques and relationship to Nature and living water. I have created outreach through public access tv (Organic Politics show), Truth-Rises substack and more.
I have been instrumental in locally and nationally legalizing agricultural hemp again, especially for replacement of plastics and buildings. I have designed, built, and proofed with my partner Tom, the first modular, moveable hempcrete cabin in Vermont, demonstration of sustainable, fire, mold and pest-proof, clean, natural, and superior buildings that sequester 38 lbs of carbon per cubic foot. I have been a farmers’ market vendor. I am a specialist in monetary policy; therefore, I understand how to protect Vermonters from a controlled demolition of the us dollar currently underway. I am currently working with a national team to develop an alliance capable of funding and rebuilding our national food supply for health of our planet and people.

Candidate occupation

Entrepreneur/MicroFarmer/Environmental & Economic Policy Specialist

Why are you running for office?

8) I am running to personally get to know all the people of my community and provide for better solutions for the new times ahead. Food is central to our existence and how and where we produce it matters. By representing Putney and Dummerston I can advocate for the expansion of farming, farmsteads, micro farms and home farms as the most beneficial, obvious and direct response to climate, economic and social issues. I have developed an Agenda for a Living Planet to expand our clean farming networks. I pursue it politically and entrepreneurially. I will be able to advocate the passage of a constitutional amendment that mirrors Maine’s right to food constitutional amendment. As a representative I will be able to speak truth of harm (specifically) to black children the electric agenda causes, and describe how instead focusing on investing in local farming increases will not enslave black children in the Congo and elsewhere as lithe minors of rare earth components. I will be able to lead public engagement for a Taxpayers’ Bill of Rights, since the indenture of Vermonters is specifically prohibited in Article 1 of our Vermont constitution. Expanding farming for a variety of social purposes ends current learned helplessness issues.


Issues in brief

Do you believe Vermonters are better off now than they were 10 years ago?

No

Do you believe Vermont needs a new education funding formula?

Yes

Do you support imposing new taxes on the wealthiest Vermonters?

No

Do you support the establishment of overdose prevention centers?

No

Do you support a ban on flavored tobacco products?

No

Do you support increasing penalties for property crimes such as shoplifting?

No

Do you believe Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election?

Yes


Issues in depth

What would you do to help grow Vermont’s economy?

Using a private partnership mode to create paths for the private sector to remedy crises we face with tareduction. The greatest benefit to Vermonter’s health would be to dramatically increase small, medium, micro gardening and farms, with farmstead as communities that can host members of the community with specific problems that need addressing. We need to use these to host the homeless, promote their skills, heal the mentally ill increasing their comfort in society, as places of drug free solidarity with Nature, to reduce our service to profiteering of Big Pharma via governmental alliance. These farmsteads can introduce a new model of incarceration, and a new model of family in community. Our political class needs to engage Vermonters to creatively remedy our crises, ending, removing, and reducing taxation for private sector help.
We need to back our money Gold, and issue goldbacks. We need to stop double digit rises in taxation as if making more Vermonters helplessly dependent on government is the way to a flourishing strong economy. NH with 1.4 million people, a 3.4 billion dollar budget surpasses VT government in quality. VT taxes 640 k people 8.4 billion. We need to learn from and imitate success where it exists (NH)

What changes, if any, would you make to the way Vermont funds its schools?

Our entire educational system is corrupted by adherence to corporatists and has harmed our youth. It is our duty to support a new perspective of life for our children that involves healing the structures and practices that have led to a sick world in crisis. They are not to be owned, managed and indoctrinated for the benefit of any elite anywhere. They are to be taught they are Source representation, with a future involving a new level of care for one another and their planet. Homeschoolers already produce stronger, more independent young adults with better critical thinking skills and creative responses to the world we leave them. Should we not make way for them to do so? By putting their rightful allotments as pupils for educational needs services best outcomes. This means funding the parents that homeschool and achieve benchmarks with their children. Saving taxpayers school upkeep costs.
Our increase in farms and farmsteads should host hands-on skill and trade building for our youth and college age Vermonters. Creative problem solving and decision making training in a device free setting, for personal empowerment and independence as adults. These Farmsteads are put into Farming Trusts, for youth who stay in State.

Is Vermont doing enough, too much or not enough to address climate change? Please explain.

Why is Vermont not producing the all clean food it needs with more to export as the first and most obvious solution to “Climate Change/Toxification of the Earth”? Why are we lacking local food and why is that food more expensive? Why does a sign at Hannafords say “Vermonts farmers need our help?” Isn’t it the reverse? We need the help of Vermont Farmers! We need more of them. We need to help more adults of all ages have life long relationships with land. Its appallingly evident that supporting mega corporations and not a living planet is the agenda afoot. Remember we ARE carbon based life forms, as is all other life, there should never be an agenda to end carbon. Instead there should be an agenda to maximize our clean food, end corporate pollution and consumerism agendas, and increase prosperity, creative freedom and health of our people. I call it the Agenda for a Living Earth. War is not on it.

Is Vermont doing enough, too much or not enough to regulate gun ownership? Please explain.

Vermont honors the second amendment, an important balancer against an increasingly invasive species, the corporate political class that services, creates and manages crises for its increased power and control over people naturally meant to be free by their rightful equality as Source representatives. The elite supremacists, making money off of war, sickness, disaster, incarceration, debt appears to be waging world war III against humanity. They are gleeful that Americans are scapegoating one another and hateful of their neighbors. They are gleeful our sickness has increased with every decade. The insanity of war, bioweapon development in Universities of the US, fentanyl trade and child trafficking is not stopped by a political class in the service and under the thumb of these global elite supremacists. Thank god for our 2nd amendment right to protect one another from enemies of humanity, creating economic despair and societal chaos to purposefully divide, conquer and undermine good people. Vermonters will safely work to heal the harm they have wrought on this planet and protect each other well from future chaos. It’s corporate weaponry that must go.

What would you do to help ease Vermont’s housing crisis?

Introduce the Farmstead Act of 2025. Creating farms, micro farms, home farms and farmsteads and ending property tax in direct relation to land dedicated to this profound and direct answer to our multiple crises. Homeless people will be offered home and life productivity on these homes, as we use them instead of incarceration, and mental hospitals, our people will leave the cycle of learned and delivered helplessness. I will introduce the Home Owners Help Act, where a reduction/end of property taxation for the placement of an accessory dwelling for homing Vermonters currently financially challenged by a monetary system designed to leave them in lack. Our housing crisis is also a direct result of disempowering small landlords from evicting bad tenants. I will introduce the Tenants registry act, creating a registry of Vermont tenants with ratings for their history of tenancy, so that Vermont landlady’s and landlords can offer rentals with less risk. I will introduce the Vermonters Homes First act, which directs housing grant money to Vermont homeowners to create rental units to serve local needs rather than continue the takeover of communities by inflated budgets of NGO housing trusts dumping more tax burden on Vermonters.

How would you address rising homelessness in Vermont?

I believe I have described it in the previous answers. We must provide an exchange of value, the right to live on farms in exchange for working our transformation to a fully clean and wholesome food supply locally. The right to help transform ourselves to a society that honors Nature and does the healing work of building an economy that is based on love of Nature and her healing capacity should belong to every person and especially available to the homeless. They will become homed and begin to make Earth feel loved for their appreciation of having home again. We will have transition farms where bunkhouses are, with staff who help introduce the homeless to all the activities of self sufficiency and attend to a good fit on more established farms. The idea that Nature is dead and feelingless is a falsehood. The idea that water itself is a dead and useful commodity is another falsehood, the idea that large animals are unwilling to heal emotional trauma for humans is yet another shortsighted falsehood. It’s time to turn the corner.

What would you do to increase access to health care services for Vermonters?

Introduce and drive the Agenda for a living Earth, as I write these answers, Kansas and 4 more states have filed a suit against Pfizer stating that they knowingly perpetrated harm not help. Dr Francis Boyle the architect of the original bioweapons ban passed unanimously and signed by GWBush senior, has executed an affidavit for Florida that Covid and the resultant experimental injections are not vaccines but instead bioweapons. This is fact not fiction. When we look at the Amish, who have no use for any of the vaccines ever issued (absent product liability I might add), they are in full health, where American children are sicker and sicker and autism claims 1 in four and rising. Do you want health? Bring on clean food, stop wifi radiation, stop spraying heavy metals in the air, remove smart meters, fund exercise, fund fun in and of and with nature, reform our money supply, remove a host of additives, understand and seek use of Nature’s offerings for ending/stopping cancer. SUPPORT THE CORNER AMERICANS ARE TAKING TOGETHER, turning away from medical cultism, and towards freedom to heal. Dr David Martin, international patent expert speaking to the EU (on YouTube and rumble) fully informs you of the intentionality facts of Covid.


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