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SOLAR SURVIVAL EARTHSHIPS

As mentioned, there are many types of earthships from totally underground to


surface-up eco-pods. Made from sea trains also known as cargo containers, recycled
bottles, soda cans, hay bales encapsulated in concrete walls, and many others. The
thermal and indestructible properties of used car tires however, have tremendous
potential, in that they can be resourced nearly anywhere for free and with some
dirt hammered inside, they become huge bricks that can last almost permanently and
offer amazing solar-battery warmth year around. When used in the application coined
"Solar Survival" earthship plans, they can offer a fully self-supporting eco-system
for an entire family, complete with natural refrigeration, natural heating, natural
cooling and natural food sourcing, creating an indoor environment where the air is
naturally purified, making off-grid survival more than just surviving, but
thriving.

The idea is simple: place your 71 degree windows facing south to collect the most
sun during the winter and the least sun during the summer. Place a wall between
your terrarium facade and the house to regulate the home's temperatures year
around, and make the most of the energies available from the natural change of the
seasons. The terrarium can support vegetables as well as fruit-bearing and
medicine-bearing trees (such as Moringa, the most medicinal tree on earth), from
tropic to sub-tropic depending on your contained areas and your ventilation. The
area in back against the solar-battery earth-berm or hillside then maintains a cool
and pleasant 70 degrees year around, night and day. Ports through the earth-berm
sections from the room, through the earth, and out to the open air creates a 100%
energy-free air conditioner for days and summer nights.

The earth itself is 100% capable of sustaining life, and mankind has barely scraped
the surface of his true magic. Did you know, that by making your south-facing
facade solid portions, such as the spacing between the glass, out of rocks, that
you can merely drill 2 tiny holes in the rock on the interior-facing side, spacing
the holes apart a certain distance, you can insert copper wires in the holes, run
them to an electricity converter and run free energy off of the stones alone? They
are batteries that never go bad, recharging the next day from the sunlight alone.
And let's say you have 1000 stones at the front of the house, now you have 1000
free batteries.

Earth batteries are hardly new, its just that your generation hasn't been educated
on them. In the 1800s there were telegraph wires running from the US, around the
world. How did they send telegraph messages across country, and between continents
using electricity to send the message if electricity wasn't being artificially
generated until nearly 1900? Using earth itself as the battery. A copper rod 10
feet away from a galvanized rod hammered into earth produces free electricity. But
you were not taught that in school, because then you wouldn't pay your electric
bill. Money. Perhaps that has something to do with the fact that many states in the
US will now throw you in jail for collecting your own rain water, since you would
not be inclined to pay your water bill if you realized that water, like
electricity, is free. Perhaps that's why many states will also fine you if you grow
your own garden in your own yard, because if food were free, then you wouldn't be
heading down to the grocery store everyday.

In order to leave the magic money system behind and extricate yourself from the
machine, you have to look to earth for your support. And he has many ways to keep
you alive and outside of the rat-race of spinning wheels that go nowhere in the
gerbil cage you call your city.

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