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Curtis Stone

@offgridstone

Indigenous / Heritage Canadian. Off-grid in the mountains of Southern BC. Truth, Integrity & Freedom!

Southern BC, Canada Katılım Haziran 2023
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Curtis Stone
Curtis Stone@offgridstone·
I've been evaluating properties in Central America lately. Belize, El Salvador, Panama and Nicaragua. Lots of cool opportunities. I'm looking to develop a property on at least a few hundred acres that will be an all-in-one off-grid community with 20-50 separate homes and a regenerative farm that is a stand alone business but also services the community as it's priority. One thing I really like about Belize is the fact that they speak English and use English common law and fee simple titles for property. That makes navigating their system, great for a guy like me. What I love about El Salvador is the fact that there are no property taxes and there is a lot buzz down there, but the terrain is a lot harder to work with and the properties are very expensive. Panama and Nicaragua are cool too with their own unique challenges and benefits. More to come soon.
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Curtis Stone@offgridstone·
@thesovereignceo @cbcwatcher It's a hostile take over and Carney is filling his boots while the ship sinks, then he'll sell it to the highest bidder at a low ball price.
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cbcwatcher@cbcwatcher·
Martha Hall-Findlay says Carney is in error championing the Pathways Project at this point "I was one of the creators of the Pathways Project and so it's not an easy thing for me to say at this point." "We need to spend billions of dollars on national defence, on economic diversification, on trade, infrastructure. We don't have unlimited resources in Canada" "... let's spend those billions of dollars on the things that we need more immediately. Pathways Carbon capture and storage doesn't hit that list in my view right now." "Again, times have changed and, you know, you have to be able to adapt and recognize what is in Canada's best interest." @MHallFindlay @MarkJCarney
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Curtis Stone@offgridstone·
@BCCuda Sad news. Blessings to Shaun and his family.
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BCBarracuda@BCCuda·
Sadly, Mark Friesen has past away. He was an amazing man and a true Canadian Patriot. Prayers for his family 🙏😢
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Curtis Stone@offgridstone·
@RickySi42355008 @TuckerCarlson @TransSplendor The cult are back following instructions to troll. Here we go! Tucker will get a good taste of it here. Owen and Nick are basically the same guy. Owen just talks a lot more about penises and gay stuff.
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Tucker Carlson@TuckerCarlson·
Owen Benjamin was probably the smartest, wisest person in Hollywood so of course he got canceled harder than anyone in the history of the entertainment business. That’s when he found the secret to happiness. 0:00 From Hollywood Comic to Cultural Exile 16:56 Was Someone Orchestrating Owen's Cancellation? 23:56 Truth, Fame, and Sin 36:28 Neocons, Getting Banned, and Conspiracy Theories 42:30 The Daily Wire, the Gay Community, and Taboo Humor 51:38 Losing Everything, Illusion, and Nick Fuentes 58:47 Insecurity, Debt, and the Need for Validation 1:07:29 How Is Owen Still Reaching People After Being Cancelled? 1:12:11 Vulgarity, Honor Culture, and Prayer 1:23:10 Starting Over on a Farm in Idaho 1:34:20 The Symmetry of Music and Owen's Community 1:41:26 The Feeling That the World Order Is Ending 1:46:23 Slaying a Wizard, Deception, and Building Community 1:58:29 AI, Energy, and the Illusion of Replacing Humanity 2:05:36 Why Are Animals So Important?
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TJ Fittis@tjfittis·
@offgridstone Hey Curtis check out @AgrosIntl They have been doing something similar to this idea since the 1980s. Building villages in rural Central America and helping the rural poor build a future through land ownership and access to local markets.
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Curtis Stone
Curtis Stone@offgridstone·
I've been evaluating properties in Central America lately. Belize, El Salvador, Panama and Nicaragua. Lots of cool opportunities. I'm looking to develop a property on at least a few hundred acres that will be an all-in-one off-grid community with 20-50 separate homes and a regenerative farm that is a stand alone business but also services the community as it's priority. One thing I really like about Belize is the fact that they speak English and use English common law and fee simple titles for property. That makes navigating their system, great for a guy like me. What I love about El Salvador is the fact that there are no property taxes and there is a lot buzz down there, but the terrain is a lot harder to work with and the properties are very expensive. Panama and Nicaragua are cool too with their own unique challenges and benefits. More to come soon.
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The Atavistic Croft@AtavisticCroft·
@offgridstone . . . but you hardly get winter in southern BC; you get a short and sweet winter. Joking aside, this is a great idea!
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Curtis Stone@offgridstone·
Regarding my project in Central America. When I posted about it yesterday, I was just sharing something I've been thinking on and talking about for a while and was not expecting this much response. I've been in and around the intentional community space for many years with all of my work in small scale farming and this is something that I have been guided towards for many years. When I was in Mexico a few months ago, I was approached by more people about doing this sort of thing and now seeing all the responses, emails and messages, I am really feeling that this is the right thing to do. I have learned so much on my off-grid build here in the last 5 years that I really feel I could do this again on a larger scale and make it perfect. The plan is to buy a very large acreage. Ideally 500-1000 acres where we can essentially build a town. There will be multiple tiers in which people can participate and invest. This would be set up as a Trust or Holding Company and there would be a business built into it with multiple forms of revenue. Tier 1 would be for the initial investors that would most likely form the core board of trustees. They would have 1-2 acre off-grid homesteads build for them in the $1 million range. The second tier would be small groups of single family homes in a cul-de-sac type thing where each home would have .25 - .5 acre lots, so they would have room for gardens, but their off-grid infrastructure would be a small district system where 5-10 homes would share some common infrastructure for electricity, gas and water. These might be in the $200-$500,000 range. The project would have a build in, for-profit regenerative farm with livestock, fruit, nuts and vegetables that would be a turn key business and a percentage of the profits would go to the investors. The farm would first service our community but would also sell in neighbouring areas. We would also have long term and short term rental opportunities as well as an events area to hold community events, conferences, workshops and retreats. The main reason I want a large acreage is so that this can become a legacy project that continues to grow for years. As the community grows, so will the demand for a destination for like-minded people. It will be very exclusive and people will have to be the right fit in order to participate. I'm in no rush to just take peoples money. I'm also looking to do the same thing in southern BC, but that is a much smaller project and I already have a good core of investors for that one at the moment. On a personal note, I am also not planning on leaving Canada. This is a business opportunity and a place for myself and family to winter. I have no plans on selling my homestead and leaving permanently. I love where I live, but would be keen to start skipping winters. But, that is that the plan thus far. If you're interested, put you email into the link in the first comment. Talk soon.
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Curtis Stone@offgridstone·
@rick_petti37123 I’m not totally clear on your question Rick. I will be on site to build and would like to live there over winters.
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Rick Pettit@rick_petti37123·
@offgridstone So you are looking solely for investment to build this community opposed to relocating? Do you plan to be there to get the project up and rolling? Those types of projects require your thumb on them especially in a place like Belize. I am looking as well but to relocate.
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@offgridstone Central Am. countries are not reliable. There is no rule of law. They are at the whim of Washington's policy blunders, or their own cultural legacies. They may be affordable, but they are not reliable. If you intend to build a community of like minded, your location is best, IMO
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Curtis Stone@offgridstone·
@cilantrowed @Alec_Zeck He's a man who spends a lot of time trying to hurt others and there is a long list of burned bridges behind him. Hard to understand why my brother Alec would share anything from this guy because he knows what he has done.
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Cilantro@cilantrowed·
@offgridstone @Alec_Zeck All the insane things going on in the world and now prominent people are giving Owen props. Makes my head hurt. People can see through some psyops yet are blind to the dark arts of Owen.
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Curtis Stone@offgridstone·
@NPorter17860436 It's fair criticism and I'm glad you called it out. I should have not even said anything about numbers because I don't even know. Point taken and I commented below. It's too late to edit the post.
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Auditing The End Times@NPorter17860436·
@offgridstone I've followed you for a long time, Curtis, I know your intentions are sound, it's just that the high figures quoted might give people the wrong impression about what you are trying to accomplish, which is, in fact, a fantastic idea.
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Curtis Stone@offgridstone·
Folks, the numbers I mentioned are totally arbitrary and don't reflect any sort of offer. I'm a long way from offering anything. I realize you can build a home in some of these countries for $50,000. I will make sure anything we sell eventually reflects market value. Just an FYI.
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Auditing The End Times@NPorter17860436·
@offgridstone Those prices are high. If you search local listings in those countries, you can find basic 3 bedroom houses w/ land for $40 to $80,000 Canadian dollars. If you build locally it's even cheaper. Lots go for $5 to $15,000 CAD. Even in MEXICO you can build a basic house for $40,000.
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Curtis Stone@offgridstone·
@chrimack Nothing is set. It could be way cheaper. I’m not offering anything nor asking for anything right now.
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Chris Mack
Chris Mack@chrimack·
@offgridstone price completely out of whack with local markets, ngl. do you know what i can buy for a milly in panama?? a whole lot more than an acre or two.
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Curtis Stone@offgridstone·
@Dallas_w_esmith Too far for me. With many years of back and forth, an extra 10 hours of layovers, doesn’t work for me.
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Dallas Smith@Dallas_w_esmith·
@offgridstone Thought about the southern cone of South America? I heard Paraguay is friendly to this sort of thing.
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