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==So, you want more freedom?==
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=Historical Perspective=
In today's world, people in general do not even think that freedom is possible. After the Declaration of independence, freeing the slaves, womens' lib - what gives?


Does a 2 hour work day sound good to you? Are you tired of pushing paper all day, making money for somebody else, only to have precious rare moments and weekends to spare?
The next frontier of human liberation is evolving to freedom. It is OSE's platform: collaborative development for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance. This implies interdisciplinary, systems approach - not leaving anyone behind.
What if you could eliminate all bureaucracy in your life, plus your housing costs, your food costs, and your personal financial contribution to war? Here's the formula: be self-sufficient. Produce enough to provide yourself a quality life.


==How?!==
==[[Book]]==
Gather a few of your friends, get yourself a 10 acre plot of land, install your [[Open_Source_Fab_Lab|Personal Fabrication Lab (Fab Lab)]], [[OSA|plant an orchard]], and [[Modular Housing Units|build a house with a greenhouse]].
Perspective of human evolution chapter. Leads up to Integrated Humans. Starts with democracy, goes to enclosure and peonhood, religious freedom, the US experiment, abolition to of slavery, temperance, abolition of womens' slavery, industrial revolution, environmental issues, indigenous rights, colonialism, nuclear disarmament, LGBT, animal rights, organic food, fair trade, resource conflicts, proprietary development, and open source economy. Frame this as a set of metaphors that vindicate that we also thought that the things we now take for granted - such as democracy or freedom to non-whites - were alone at one time seen as ridiculous ideas. Thread into a meaningful dialogue with awe of how we are slowly moving out of the dark ages. Address core issue of difference of ambition and ability, where solution is not to take advantage of the weak, but lift everybody up to their higher powers - including the strong.


With a [[Modular Greenhouse Units|greenhouse]], [[OSA|orchard]], a couple lactating animals, fishpond, and chickens, you've got 100% of your food needs covered. Add a [[Agricultural Microcombine|microcombine]], and you've got some grains.
==Popular Perspective==
The [[Circular Economy Concept]] and [[Natural Capitalism]] are some of the latest evolutions of the world. And with the Internet and Linux - the world is now rocket-fueled by the domination of open source software in the digital economy. The open source material economy is our next frontier.


With a personal Fab Lab and computer, with open source software and blueprints, you can fabricate your own [[Open_Source_Car|car]], [[LifeTrac]] tractor, and any other tech toys you like with the click of a mouse and some wrench turning.
=Notes from 2011. Need updating to 2019=
==The Search for Freedom==


A [[solar turbine]] feeds energy to your new stronghold of peace, with a few days storage in case the sun doesn't shine. The sun sends you no bills. But you might have to plant a fuel crop, or go to a local restaurant for waste oil, to make biodiesel on extremely cold days.
Are you tired of selling your time only to make money for somebody else, leaving only rare moments and weekends to do what you love (if you have any energy left at that point)? What if you could eliminate the bureaucracy in your life? What if you could end your personal financial contribution to war and keep your money out of the coffers of corporate leaders? We are developing the tools, the networks and community to make technologically modern self-sufficient living possible for everyone. Is it time to begin producing only enough to provide yourself a quality life? Are you ready to divorce yourself from systems that require coercion, injustice, and ecological ruin, while fostering a connection to the land and developing your own true talents? This radical move is increasingly within your reach.


Go down to your local junkyard, get scrap metal, [[Foundry|cast it]], and you have your feedstocks for the Fab Lab, at the cost of materials.
==Self-sufficient Modern Living==


Don't have enough money for an advanced Fab Lab? A 3D printer ([[RepRap]]) can be made for under $400, and requires nothing more powerful than an [[OLPC]] computer. A [[Multimachine]] open source drill-mill-lathe costs a few hundred in parts. Come to us and propagate for yourself a 300 tree [[orchard]] in a weekend workshop, free to friends.
How?


Need a place to live? A high production [[CEB_press|compressed earth block press]] yields basic shelter from on-site dirt – or a legacy mansion if you like. It's the most advanced building method known to humankind, if ecology is considered.
Gather a team of 10 or more skilled people who want to live differently, visionary mindset included. This may be the most difficult aspect of making this dream a reality. As more and more people become fully disenchanted with the things they do to make a living in this society, this becomes more doable.  


Your junkyard closed out of metal because society eliminated all waste by lifetime design techniques? Then you need to extract aluminum from your onsite clays, in a furnace fueled by compressed gas produced from waste wood chips. Forget about conflicts for once rare resources.
Raise the funds to buy a 10 acre plot of land and install an [[Open_Source_Fab_Lab|open source personal Fabrication Laboratory (Fab Lab)]]. Pick up some scrap metal from the nearest junkyard and [[Foundry|cast it]], providing the raw materials you will need to build a technology base for you new community. A personal Fab Lab plus a computer with access to open source software and blueprints gives you the power to build your own machines with the click of a mouse and some wrench turning. It brings the economic power of automation and design efficiency into the hands of smallholders.  


==Dreamy but doable==
Build a high production [[:Category:CEB|compressed earth block press]] to create high quality, comfortable housing from on-site dirt. When issues of ecology are brought into consideration, it becomes clear that compressed earth bricks are one of the most advanced building materials known to humankind. Provide for your food needs by planting an [[OSA|orchard]], building a [[Modular Greenhouse Units|greenhouse]], creating a garden, and raising a few lactating animals, a pond of fish, and a coop of chickens. The addition of a [[Microcombine|microcombine]] increases the ease of grain production. Fabricating your own [[LifeTrac]] tractor can greatly reduce the labor needed to build housing and get a successful system of food production up and running.  
Well, it's not really as easy as that. You will need a team of 10 or
more skilled people who want to live right, visionary mindset
included.


For the rest of your life, do what you really want. Perhaps pressing
A [[:Category:Solar Power|solar power system]] feeds energy to your new stronghold of peace, with a few days storage in case the sun goes into hiding. The sun sends you no bills. A backup system may involve planting a fuel crop, or going to a local restaurant for waste oil to make biodiesel on extremely cold days as the crew as Factor e Farm did in earlier years. A variety of means of providing [[:Category:Energy|energy]] are being explored.
world issues are a concern of yours? Go ahead, work them. Or just a
little more attention to your personal evolution, so that all of
society can benefit? When you control your destiny, everyone benefits.


Now show me the money. Your three acres of orchard give $5k per
If scrap metal becomes unavailable, you may be able to extract aluminum from your on-site clays in a furnace fueled by compressed gas produced from waste wood chips.  
season, just by passive U-pick in the local area. People are attracted
to your showcase, and begin asking questions. That is valuable
conversation, and at the end you return to your Fab Lab, as you got an
order for an open source car – that's $1k dollar value earned for 20
hours of your time. Or, your tree propagation workshop brought in $1k
for the day, as your plant stock is abundant. A few small organic
farmers in your area are waiting for you to fill their microcombine
order.  Or, the training workshop for earth block building. You can
roll in extra cash if you like, but your expenses are low, and you may
have more important things to do. Perhaps providing clean water or
gasifier stoves to the rest of the world, at a ridiculously affordable
cost?


We like to help others. Low on money and high on vision? Come to our
Don't have enough money for an advanced Fab Lab? Build one for yourself piece by piece starting with a smaller system. A 3D printer ([[RepRap]]) can be made for under $400, and requires nothing more powerful than a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Laptop_per_Child#Give_1_Get_1_program|OLPC] computer. A [[Multimachine]] open source drill-mill-lathe costs a few hundred in parts. The components of the Fab Lab are being designed to be constructed from openly available plans, and these two technologies give you the start you need to construct one for yourself, substituting sweat equity for cash.  
workshops, build yourself an infrastructure so you could live like
this, if you have lifetime durable equipment. Start with basics: car
at $2k; not bad for a high performance, low maintenance lifetime vehicle;
tractor at $2k, brick machine at $1k, greenhouse another
$1k; flex fab outfit, a large price item, $5k for all you need in
machine work and cutting jobs. Orchard literally free, and all of our
gene pool too, if you do the propagation work. And the glazing
comes from bioplastics onsite, or extruded waste plastic. Then you may need some immediate cash after you start up, because you wanted to buy some more books or other exotic merchandise. Maybe marketing products of other farmer scientist friends of yours will do the job as you get on your feet.


As your operations get off the ground, you cannot help but notice that everyone around you is going off-grid, starting to produce other open source items of Fab Lab industry, and those government workers are leaving town as they have no more problems left to solve or create.
OSE is taking another tack, building the [[Global Village Construction Set]] machines along with the tools needed to fabricate them. Because of this, the prototypes of the GVCS contain off-the-shelf commercially produced parts. After an initial set, including a Fab Lab is prototyped and tested, people constructing subsequent sets should be able to purchase or trade for parts created by another GVCS.
 
==Financing==
 
A number of small enterprises could be used to support the construction and development of a community building towards self-sufficiency. For example:
*[[Extreme Manufacturing Workshops]]
* Orchards set up as a passive U-pick businesses.
* Sale of fabrication services to local farmers.
* Tree propagation workshops.
* Training workshops for earth block building.
 
Low on money and high on vision? We like to help others, and we'd like to share what we have to help others build their own infrastructure. Anyone is welcome to come use the tools we have to help in the fabrication process. We are also happy to share rootstock and seeds if you do the propagation work.
 
==Freedom==
 
For the rest of your life, do what you really want. If pressing world issues are a concern of yours, lend your time and effort to finding innovative solutions. If you want to give more energy to your personal development and understanding, take the time to do so. When you control your destiny, everyone benefits.
 
Imagine that as your operations get off the ground, you cannot help but notice that everyone around you is going off-grid, starting to produce other open source items of Fab Lab industry. Government workers are leaving town as they have no more problems left to solve or create...


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Historical Perspective

In today's world, people in general do not even think that freedom is possible. After the Declaration of independence, freeing the slaves, womens' lib - what gives?

The next frontier of human liberation is evolving to freedom. It is OSE's platform: collaborative development for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance. This implies interdisciplinary, systems approach - not leaving anyone behind.

Book

Perspective of human evolution chapter. Leads up to Integrated Humans. Starts with democracy, goes to enclosure and peonhood, religious freedom, the US experiment, abolition to of slavery, temperance, abolition of womens' slavery, industrial revolution, environmental issues, indigenous rights, colonialism, nuclear disarmament, LGBT, animal rights, organic food, fair trade, resource conflicts, proprietary development, and open source economy. Frame this as a set of metaphors that vindicate that we also thought that the things we now take for granted - such as democracy or freedom to non-whites - were alone at one time seen as ridiculous ideas. Thread into a meaningful dialogue with awe of how we are slowly moving out of the dark ages. Address core issue of difference of ambition and ability, where solution is not to take advantage of the weak, but lift everybody up to their higher powers - including the strong.

Popular Perspective

The Circular Economy Concept and Natural Capitalism are some of the latest evolutions of the world. And with the Internet and Linux - the world is now rocket-fueled by the domination of open source software in the digital economy. The open source material economy is our next frontier.

Notes from 2011. Need updating to 2019

The Search for Freedom

Are you tired of selling your time only to make money for somebody else, leaving only rare moments and weekends to do what you love (if you have any energy left at that point)? What if you could eliminate the bureaucracy in your life? What if you could end your personal financial contribution to war and keep your money out of the coffers of corporate leaders? We are developing the tools, the networks and community to make technologically modern self-sufficient living possible for everyone. Is it time to begin producing only enough to provide yourself a quality life? Are you ready to divorce yourself from systems that require coercion, injustice, and ecological ruin, while fostering a connection to the land and developing your own true talents? This radical move is increasingly within your reach.

Self-sufficient Modern Living

How?

Gather a team of 10 or more skilled people who want to live differently, visionary mindset included. This may be the most difficult aspect of making this dream a reality. As more and more people become fully disenchanted with the things they do to make a living in this society, this becomes more doable.

Raise the funds to buy a 10 acre plot of land and install an open source personal Fabrication Laboratory (Fab Lab). Pick up some scrap metal from the nearest junkyard and cast it, providing the raw materials you will need to build a technology base for you new community. A personal Fab Lab plus a computer with access to open source software and blueprints gives you the power to build your own machines with the click of a mouse and some wrench turning. It brings the economic power of automation and design efficiency into the hands of smallholders.

Build a high production compressed earth block press to create high quality, comfortable housing from on-site dirt. When issues of ecology are brought into consideration, it becomes clear that compressed earth bricks are one of the most advanced building materials known to humankind. Provide for your food needs by planting an orchard, building a greenhouse, creating a garden, and raising a few lactating animals, a pond of fish, and a coop of chickens. The addition of a microcombine increases the ease of grain production. Fabricating your own LifeTrac tractor can greatly reduce the labor needed to build housing and get a successful system of food production up and running.

A solar power system feeds energy to your new stronghold of peace, with a few days storage in case the sun goes into hiding. The sun sends you no bills. A backup system may involve planting a fuel crop, or going to a local restaurant for waste oil to make biodiesel on extremely cold days as the crew as Factor e Farm did in earlier years. A variety of means of providing energy are being explored.

If scrap metal becomes unavailable, you may be able to extract aluminum from your on-site clays in a furnace fueled by compressed gas produced from waste wood chips.

Don't have enough money for an advanced Fab Lab? Build one for yourself piece by piece starting with a smaller system. A 3D printer (RepRap) can be made for under $400, and requires nothing more powerful than a [1] computer. A Multimachine open source drill-mill-lathe costs a few hundred in parts. The components of the Fab Lab are being designed to be constructed from openly available plans, and these two technologies give you the start you need to construct one for yourself, substituting sweat equity for cash.

OSE is taking another tack, building the Global Village Construction Set machines along with the tools needed to fabricate them. Because of this, the prototypes of the GVCS contain off-the-shelf commercially produced parts. After an initial set, including a Fab Lab is prototyped and tested, people constructing subsequent sets should be able to purchase or trade for parts created by another GVCS.

Financing

A number of small enterprises could be used to support the construction and development of a community building towards self-sufficiency. For example:

  • Extreme Manufacturing Workshops
  • Orchards set up as a passive U-pick businesses.
  • Sale of fabrication services to local farmers.
  • Tree propagation workshops.
  • Training workshops for earth block building.

Low on money and high on vision? We like to help others, and we'd like to share what we have to help others build their own infrastructure. Anyone is welcome to come use the tools we have to help in the fabrication process. We are also happy to share rootstock and seeds if you do the propagation work.

Freedom

For the rest of your life, do what you really want. If pressing world issues are a concern of yours, lend your time and effort to finding innovative solutions. If you want to give more energy to your personal development and understanding, take the time to do so. When you control your destiny, everyone benefits.

Imagine that as your operations get off the ground, you cannot help but notice that everyone around you is going off-grid, starting to produce other open source items of Fab Lab industry. Government workers are leaving town as they have no more problems left to solve or create...