ROGUE FOOD CINCINNATI
Want to meet Congressman Thomas Massie? How about Catherine Austin Fitts, founder and mastermind of the world-renowned Solari Report? Or perhaps Dr. Sabine Hazan, known affectionately as "the poop doctor" for her ground-breaking work on the microbiome? These luminaries and others will be at the same place at the same time in September; I'll be there and encourage you to be there too.
Have you been to a rogue food conference? John Moody and I launched these back in February 2020 to showcase farmers who bucked compliance and successfully implemented circumvention instead. We've held two of these per year, moving them around the country to enable more people to attend in their backyards.
They are like drinking out of a freedom fire hose. The movement is growing with more and more farmers taking ideas and implementing them to skirt malicious insane corrupt regulations. When tyranny progresses to a certain point, circumventing becomes easier than compliance.
Generally, the models being used are mechanisms that keep the transaction from being legally "in commerce." How do you transact food business without it being a legal "sale?" This and numerous other models are the backbone of the Rogue Food Conference.
The next one is at Aberlin Springs agri-community near Cincinnati Sept. 25-27, with the main event on Saturday, the 27th when all these luminaries will be there. A soft kick-off starts Thursday with a tour of Farm on Central, where Michael Kilpatrick's seven-figure urban Private Membership Association has had both success and now intense government harassment.
Friday features workshops and a tour of Aberlin Springs agri-community, brain child of Leslie Aberlin, who created an integrated residential-farming community model to save her family's farm from development. This is currently one of the most successful agri-hoods in America and she'll explain their successes and failures in launching this novel approach to shared-responsibility living.
I'll be speaking along with John Moody, co-founder, and food activist Max Kaine. Both of those guys, I can attest, could be stand-up comedians. So could Congressman Thomas Massie. I guarantee you tons of side-splitting laughter in a group that loves a good time rather than bureaucratic-induced bad times.
This might be the strongest line-up of presenters and schedule we've ever had and I hope you'll join me. If you've ever wanted to know if Americanism's liberty is alive anywhere, this is the place to confirm it still burns bright in the hearts of some.
Here is the link to learn more and get tickets ROGUE FOOD ABERLIN SPRINGS Thank you.
Have you ever felt like "everything I want to do is illegal?"