Miguel Castro Jr

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Team Culturing Information

WHO are you?

WHY are you motivated to support/develop this work?

  • Do you endorse open source culture?

Yes. Information is our abundant resource. Our ability to think and prevent problems while expediting solutions is invaluable to a successful business. My design philosophy that I developed while finishing college was and still is "Presentation and profit present themselves if the purpose, people, and process are prioritized. And what better that an iteration for an iterative existence."

Laws and regulation are a lack of trust. This lack of trust stems from disproportionate innovation between technological and social means of communication. For example, we can laugh at a video someone posted on the other side of the Earth while we still find it uncomfortable starting a conversation in an elevator with someone that speaks the same language. Effective communication is what separates us from wild animals. We use our ability to communicate best practices, current threats, family history, stories, what is safe to eat, where to find water, sing and so on. Now , an excessive amount is used to gossip, tell lies, deceive nature, and work against the best interest of the entire community.

We value spending an endless amount of valuable time and energy talking about, watching, and financially supporting grown able bodied individuals making millions playing professional sports when teachers are asked to take pay cuts and people have to volunteer their time to grow food. We need to value working together for a common cause, not against each other just to see who is stronger or faster.

I imagine multimillion dollar dome greenhouses being built where different communities and major cities compete for who can produce the most nutritional volume of organic food. Imagine how much could be saved on travel costs because it wouldn't be required. The best practices could flourish if we viewed organic food production and resource development a competitive sport that focused on and rewarded the best techniques, lessons learned, and growth. It is time for the technological communication to begin guiding the conversation towards regenerating community values and the true purpose of our communication, which is to help each other through this life.


  • Why are you interested in collaborating with us?

It will be my dream job and it will also enable me to have achieved it in about 80%. The only thing left for me to do would be to retire as a teacher spreading the knowledge wherever I go. This is important because after providing security on the roof of the polls during the first election ion Iraq in a combat zone only to have our rules and regulation prevent viable ideas to flourish because a few properly positioned individuals can impede progress because there is a lack of understanding and knowledge about true solutions. More importantly, the importance of taking action that constantly evolving to find the most effective way to take action. Just think about putting out a fire. We need to aim at the base of the fire otherwise it will never go out until the entire house is burned to the ground. I have been waiting for a company with the proper values and objective to continue my own personal mission of developing and providing a safe community with food and water security for my family and inherently to the surrounding communities. My ideas have been commonly called grandiose.


  • What is missing in the project?

The produce is missing an automated worm farm. I recently conceptualized how to streamline the process by innovating some proprietary information that I am currently working with. I am currently seeking a knowledgeable patent attorney to discuss if my recent innovation is significant enough to liberate me of any legal obligations to keep the information secret. Also, a corporation has a contract to the municipal waste stream in most cities around the country and this innovation may enable that company to misguide the allocation of any developed resources. This idea could enable every community to begin running their own vermiculture facility.


The profits could be used to develop the aquaponics aspect of the operation. This would enable food security for the fish and anyone engaging OSE. It makes sense to provide shelter for our food before we provide it for ourselves since only we can truly defend ourselves from the elements at a moment's notice. This would also enable a small scale version of life-time design with animal husbandry. We would be best serve society if we treated our food as we wish to be treated.