BackToTheLand

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BackToTheLand

BackToTheLand

@BackToTheLand8

Looking for Land! Maybe ranchers who are retiring and would like to keep their land regenerating at highest levels possible, Community, Consciousness, Co-op ♡

Southwest Katılım Şubat 2026
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BackToTheLand
BackToTheLand@BackToTheLand8·
@TheBorgAlcove @Sus2Ya @catturd2 What's the solution? Those people (increasingly rare people) who have integrity and intelligence need to come together and truly build something high functioning that makes the old system obsolete! People before profit~Always!! Back to the Land♡ Re-think Literally Everything
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BackToTheLand@BackToTheLand8·
@_OliverVenture @SamaHoole Sounds true. We traded ancestral biological integrity for industrial shelf life. They feed us manufactured fat profiles our bodies don't recognize, then the medical field profits off managing the resulting high ApoB. We truly need to reset ~ Get Back to The Land ~ Rich Soil ♡
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Oliver Venture
Oliver Venture@_OliverVenture·
@SamaHoole Beef, cheese, and nitrate bacon that we never ate with fat profiles we didn't consume driving apob levels we didn't have. Plants. Wild game. Marine foods. and Low apob.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
What if I told you that a stacked beef burger, with bacon and cheese, cooked in its own fat, no bun, no salad, no garnish, no apology, would be one of the most nutritionally complete and safest meals you could possibly eat?
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BackToTheLand@BackToTheLand8·
@EmilySm43 Wow! Talk about a slice of Paradise ~ love that imagine!! Probably AI but it looks absolutely amazing. Someday soon, hopefully ♡ Could create a small community of high integrity people, if that hill is facing South, I'd be digging in... ideas popping up like popcorn Haha (:
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Emily 🦋
Emily 🦋@EmilySm43·
Keep it or Sell it?
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BackToTheLand@BackToTheLand8·
@TheRealINSPIRED We have all the Ringing Cedar books. There were some Back to The Land movements late 90's early 2000's with Kin Domains in mind. It's a great idea if people have genuine integrity & intelligence. Unfortunately most think they do, but actually don't. They don't know, they believe
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INSPIRED
INSPIRED@TheRealINSPIRED·
In 1996, a book quietly emerged out of Russia that would go on to sell over 10 million copies worldwide. It’s called Anastasia, the first in The Ringing Cedars of Russia series by Vladimir Megre. What makes it different isn’t just what’s written in it. It’s where the message came from. Megre claimed he encountered a woman named Anastasia living deep in the Siberian wilderness, completely untouched by modern civilization. She possessed a level of awareness, clarity, and connection to nature that most of humanity has lost. What she shared wasn’t framed as philosophy or theory. It was presented as truth. A direct transmission about human consciousness, our relationship to nature, and the unseen forces that shape behavior, desire, and perception. She spoke about a system that pulls humanity away from its original state. One that amplifies distraction, lowers awareness, and keeps people locked into patterns that feel normal but are anything but natural. Not because humanity is flawed, but because dark forces are influencing it. The books spread rapidly across Europe and beyond, resonating with millions of people who felt there was something deeper beneath the surface of modern life. And then, despite its reach and success, the English versions were taken out of print and became increasingly difficult to find. In our latest YouTube episode, we break down the core message of Anastasia, read directly from the text, and explore what it means when you look at it through the lens of what we call “Prime Earth” vs. the constructed reality of the matrix. If this is the first time you’re hearing about this, you don’t want to miss this. Here's the link to the full YouTube episode: youtube.com/live/HWsWYHVf2… And here's where to find the books in English: ringingcedarsbooks.com Blessings and ❤️, The Inspired Family #ringingcedarsofrussia #spiritualawakening #thematrixisreal #questioneverything #truthseeker
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BackToTheLand@BackToTheLand8·
@N1hthift1029651 @AGAPE_junkie @TedLogan1010 Flat-earth psyop? Explain how nearly ALL ancient civilizations wrote about flat earth facts and cosmologies. The Bible is like 1% of known scrolls and texts! They worked with the Land and Energy building cathedrals and megalithic structures we cannot duplicate today ~ Knowledge
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Ted Logan
Ted Logan@TedLogan1010·
I’m definitely not saying you have to be religious or even believe in God to see that the earth is flat and stationary. All I’m saying is, if you claim to live your life by the Bible… Maybe you should start with Genesis and work your way down the line from there.
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BackToTheLand@BackToTheLand8·
@RAH_Senior @TedLogan1010 Shape of Earth has only been debated recently ~ nearly ALL ancient civilizations held flat-earth worldviews and cosmologies. They knew about where they lived! They knew how to work with The Land and Energy to build cathedrals and megalithic structures we cannot duplicate today!
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Bob Sr.
Bob Sr.@RAH_Senior·
@TedLogan1010 Does the Bible & science point to whether the earth is round or flat?The earth's shape has been a subject of debate in various contexts, often intersecting religion & science.Scientifically,the earth is round, specifically an oblate spheroid it is slightly flattened at the poles.
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BackToTheLand@BackToTheLand8·
@Meg14163 @HemmerleinLee Haha!! I've thought that also, that's funny, glad you said it ~ love the honesty! Thinking there are a LOT of plants that have incredible benefits but they're not known to us because it's not profitable ~ so much to learn, need several lifetimes (: Or an intelligent community!
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Farm Boy
Farm Boy@HemmerleinLee·
They kinda look like grape leaves, but this is a plant called Bloodroot. It is an herb dug for medical purposes. It is a neat plant to dig to show kids as the root looks like it bleeds.
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BackToTheLand@BackToTheLand8·
@Samatha22334477 @AimePatrickIra1 Was hoping someone said that!! We are working towards removing all plastics... ugh, it's a lot more challenging than one would think. Plastic is absolutely everywhere and in seemingly everything! "It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society" JK
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Samatha
Samatha@Samatha22334477·
@AimePatrickIra1 Yeeeeaaaa don't worry about all of those plastics baking in the sun releasing micro plastics into the water and soil...
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Aime Patrick Irakiza 🇷🇼
Aime Patrick Irakiza 🇷🇼@AimePatrickIra1·
SUSTAINABLE FARMING DOESN'T HAVE TO BREAK THE BANK. Dear fellow farmers, one of the biggest misconceptions holding many of us back from adopting sustainable farming practices is the belief that it requires expensive equipment, advanced technology, and heavy financial investment. Today, I want to challenge that thinking by drawing your attention to something simple, practical, and right before our eyes a low-cost drip irrigation system built from everyday materials. Look at the image before you. What do you see? Ordinary plastic buckets elevated on wooden stands, recycled plastic bottles, and simple black hosepipes connected along crop rows. No solar-powered pumps. No imported machinery. No bank loans required. Yet this system is quietly and efficiently delivering water directly to the roots of each plant exactly where it is needed most. How Does It Work? The concept is beautifully simple. A bucket filled with water is placed on an elevated wooden stand, using gravity to create gentle water pressure. From the bucket, a hosepipe runs along the crop rows. Inverted plastic bottles are connected at intervals, acting as individual drip points that release water slowly and steadily at the base of each plant. The result is a functional drip irrigation system assembled almost entirely from locally available and often recycled materials. Why This Matters for Sustainable Farming Sustainable farming is built on three pillars environmental health, economic viability, and social responsibility. This simple system addresses all three. Environmentally, drip irrigation reduces water wastage significantly compared to flood or overhead watering. Water goes directly to plant roots, minimizing evaporation and runoff. This protects soil structure and reduces erosion. Economically, the cost of setting up this system is a fraction of commercial irrigation infrastructure. The wooden stands can be crafted from local timber. The bottles are recycled waste. The hosepipes are affordable and reusable. A farmer can set this up for very little and save considerably on water and labour costs over an entire season. Socially, when one farmer adopts and demonstrates this method, neighbours learn and replicate it. Knowledge spreads. Communities become more food secure without depending on external aid or expensive inputs. The Lesson for Every Farmer Sustainable farming is first and foremost about smart thinking, not big spending. Innovation does not always mean importing technology sometimes it means looking at what you already have and using it wisely. A bucket, some wood, old bottles, and a hosepipe can irrigate an entire garden plot effectively. Before you wait for funding or expensive equipment, ask yourself what do I already have that I can use better? The answer might already be in your hands. Start small. Start smart. Start sustainable.
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BackToTheLand@BackToTheLand8·
@PaulJeffries @Aarvoll_ @uberdriverzero @Tr00peRR Way too much Paul... Think he's likely a busy Man! Back To The Land, at least to me, meaning back to basics, back to the fundamentals, the core foundational aspects of high quality living. I'd like to find exceptional people, grow exceptional food, live an extraordinary life♡
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Paul C. Jeffries
Paul C. Jeffries@PaulJeffries·
Ok, that’s helpful. So to clarify: The movement or project is about separatism or preservation of the group, and the mechanism is a back to the land approach? So it’s not a pastoral or anti-modernity philosophy primarily? Because the name and the website makes it seem like the latter. That’s why I was asking why you were complicating it with the special requirements about cultural segmentation. That was made more complicated because the way you refer to European culture on the website makes it seem like it’s the particular European cultures that are being segregated. So you have the French people in one place in the Germans and another. (Well, if the Germans didn’t insist on coming over and the French didn’t welcome them, but we know how that turned out.) Assuming that is correct: Why is it “back” to the land? There isn’t a sense in which White people in America departed the land or were removed from it. I assume that is a metaphor, but I’m not sure what it evokes for you. Is the idea that as American society has evolved from a prior state that you have nostalgia for to the current state, that has been associated with urbanization and lifestyles that are less integrated with the environment? Or less autonomously controlled by the family, so that people can’t provide for themselves without the cooperation or controls of the wider culture? And then the other thing I wanted to ask you about is exactly what the group definition or commonality is. I said elsewhere that I don’t think it makes sense to talk about a single “European” culture. But in any case, it’s clear now that you mean American people anyway. It sounds like you just mean what ordinarily we’d call “White” people. Is the reason you don’t designate your affinity group as such on the website because you want to be careful to not use a race designator, for legal/regulatory reasons? I appreciate your responses and I have a couple more things I’d like to ask you; but rather than create a whole tree of “if you mean this then my question is that”, let me see what the facts are about the things I raised so far (and then I would know what I want to ask you next). Thank you for indulging me.
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The Daily Sneed™
The Daily Sneed™@Tr00peRR·
‘Inside the Ozark hills in Arkansas, a group called Return to the Land has established a whites-only community.’ - NBC News
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BackToTheLand@BackToTheLand8·
@Aarvoll_ @Tr00peRR People get triggered because they have been indoctrinated from birth, certainly from 5 or 6 years old! For 12+ years conditioned & programmed to beLIEve! Word choice matters Wouldn't even speak in the negative like "it's not wrong" I'd simply say it is our right to choose Period
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Aarvoll@Aarvoll_·
@Tr00peRR Return to the land supports the right of all groups to form intentional communities around the identities they value. I'm happy to talk with any critics about our association and its goals. It's not wrong to live among your own people.
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BackToTheLand@BackToTheLand8·
@mwiser24 @yclark44 @idropFbombs Certainly hope so! (: Until then we need to find people with integrity and intelligence to form small communities and help each other build a safer, healthier life on a solid foundation. More we learn about our society, the more it feels like it has been built on sand.
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𝒦𝑒𝓁𝓁𝓎࿎☽
𝒦𝑒𝓁𝓁𝓎࿎☽@idropFbombs·
I think the Amish are another experiment. I would bet everything I have that they are heavily monitored. They didn't choose not to sign on the dotted line. They were ALLOWED not to. The illusion of choice doesn't end with us. Trust and believe.
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BackToTheLand@BackToTheLand8·
@myhiddenvalue When you have experienced real food grown-raised yourself with integrity and intelligence, it becomes obvious grocery stores and resturants are just another house of cards and are probably the largest cause of illness and disease in the world, with medical field right behind 🙄
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Not A Number
Not A Number@myhiddenvalue·
It's a sad world when we have to check to see if our food is real or not.
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BackToTheLand@BackToTheLand8·
@mwiser24 @yclark44 @idropFbombs In my experience most grocery store "food" is barely edible Compared side by side with food we grew or raised ourselves ~ no comparison, none. It's like it's not real, even so called "organic" is wayyy below what we grow ourselves~ our bodies crave what we grow, tolerate the rest
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BackToTheLand
BackToTheLand@BackToTheLand8·
@JasonWrich @MeatMafiaHarry @MrSollozzo That's where we disagree Everyone has their fully fabricated mind-made *perspective There can be only One "Truth" Real, Genuine Integrity is deeply and profoundly honest = then solutions! Everything else is falsehood=sand We prefer foundations built upon Rock♡♡♡, not sand
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beefbeesbitcoin@JasonWrich·
@BackToTheLand8 @MeatMafiaHarry @MrSollozzo No dishonesty. Everyone has their truth. I will on infringe on yours. I will not judge you. Appears we may diverge on that subject. Truth and transparency is the hallmark of true salt of the earth people. There is only one who has the right to judge. I look for solutions.
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Harry Gray 🥩⚡️
Harry Gray 🥩⚡️@MeatMafiaHarry·
10 Things You'll Learn from "Dirt to Soil" By Gabe Brown
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BackToTheLand@BackToTheLand8·
@JasonWrich @MeatMafiaHarry @MrSollozzo In your reality to make good money you have to be dishonest, play the "crazy game"?? I'm sure the people are wonderful And if the foundation is not built on integrity, you won't attract exceptional people! Dishonesty breeds Dishonesty no matter how small or subtle~that's reality!
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BackToTheLand@BackToTheLand8·
@JasonWrich @MeatMafiaHarry @MrSollozzo Yeah you obviously missed it. I'm only interested in people who have integrity, and intelligence helps! When playing the pronoun game that means they are willing to condone my being a she, or they or a wolf or a whatever I make up. Feels off to me Just my opinion~ it is dishonest
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BackToTheLand@BackToTheLand8·
@JasonWrich @MeatMafiaHarry @MrSollozzo That's very interesting! Thank you for the information We will reach out to them. It's a bit concerning they feel the need to play the gender roles game? It's one thing to be all accepting, it's another to promote the insanity of 2% imho They're potentially alienating about 98%
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BackToTheLand
BackToTheLand@BackToTheLand8·
@itsme_urstruly Very cute! Looks like he might need a friend and more attention. Maybe give him a cart to pull, help out on the farm, or something? idk These animals with personalities like to be involved and not just left out in a field all day every day ♡
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Wholesome Side of 𝕏
Wholesome Side of 𝕏@itsme_urstruly·
The donkey meets his new toy and instantly loses it with joy. 😂 Pure happiness, right there.
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BackToTheLand@BackToTheLand8·
@DaysofNoahGen6 What about the root? We just ate a nice celery root chopped up with our potatoes this weekend ♡
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Conspiracy Gardener Homestead
Conspiracy Gardener Homestead@DaysofNoahGen6·
How to grow Celery from seed in containers and raised beds from seed to harvest! Celery can be one of the more difficult vegetables to grow. The key is to not seed them too deep (just below surface seeding) and to transplant the seedlings to containers once mature enough. Then just be patient since they have a long germination period. This video does an excellent job of walking through it! #Gardeningtips
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