One Small Town versus 15 Minute Prisons

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Aug 14, 2023
Source: https://video.icic.law/w/3ef4kUXQPnC8NZH1CZ9rTt

In this episode of ICIC, Dr. Reiner Fuellmich talks with Michael Tellinger, a scientist, author, explorer, humanitarian founder of the 'One Small Town' initiative, as well as Emil Borg, New National Ambassador for One Small Town Sweden, and Dexter Ryneveldt, lawyer and economist in South Africa: possible solutions to help free ourselves from the dependencies of the systems and live a dignified and free life. Especially in the so-called Corona pandemic with its inhumane measures, it became abundantly clear that the prevailing governmental systems have nothing good in mind for humanity and that they have long been pursuing a subtle global agenda to install totalitarian mechanisms. This is to make humanity controllable and fully dependent on their system at their will. These brutal procedures have made many people wake up rather uncomfortably, and question the authorities as well as the reality in which we live.

Michael Tellinger presents the idea of the "One Small Town Initiative" in detail. He has been involved with its development since 2005 and has dedicated all his time, possessions and manpower to this project, as he is completely convinced of this possibility of living together without depending on and being abused by a governmental system.

He talks about the beginnings of the 'One Small Town' project, formed from the so-called Ubuntu movement and Contributionism, a system in which people contribute their skills and talents for the benefit of the community. In this way, everyone can benefit from each other's skills. It's about realizing how much power and potential a small town of several thousand people has, where everyone co-operates with everyone else at all levels instead of competing. If the mindset changes, there is an infinite abundance of opportunities to live with each other, from growing food, to starting businesses, to creating property and to participate in these same local small town businesses.

The basis of this project lies in returning ownership to those, away from global world corporations, and towards those who provide and work to create real value.

Why is this kind of free coexistence impossible within the framework of political systems? How exactly does the underlying exchange of goods and services work from an economic perspective? Is this method feasible, and how does one manage not to fight against the system, but to create one's own independence within the legal framework? Where do one-small-town companies already exist? What explains their rapid growth worldwide and how can people become part of these projects?

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