Most Americans do not have a big pile of savings to invest. Most investors use bank credit lines and rarely use their own money. Invest in owning your future w/ great intentions.

FEB 11, 2025
If you invested $20,000 of your life savings and got an annual return of 25% of your investment, with the chance of much more, would you think you are doing well? It is rare, unless a politician with inside trader advantages, to get that sort of return, but gold did grow that much in value in one year, even more. What is the secret when real estate values are sinking? The income you can generate from your savings is essential, so you don’t just deplete it but live off the earnings. How can you stretch or convert your assets and perform better from them?

Create affordable, healthy, sustainable housing for the millions seeking to downsize and minimize expenses in a rapidly inflating world of costs versus income. This reality is catching many over fifty years old totally off guard. They do not know how to shield their savings from the taxes and risk of banks folding and causing a fusion of their savings into their bank stocks with no way to sell out and no income from a Bank Buy-In, as happened already in Oklahoma without any front page news. Yes, the depositors will lose big time on their money that was not insured, like the big banks that held the money of Oprah, Newsom, and other high-tech billionaires in California. The small banks are not getting such protection, and the funds to insure the banks are gone.

What do you invest in if you have less than $50,000 and need income beyond your SS or retirement funding to survive? First, get the least expensive housing you can, preferably owning a tiny house or sharing a property where you can park your tiny house for a lifetime without the threat of rental increases kicking you out. Buying land is not possible for everyone, and finding land you can plop a little house on is near impossible given logistics, deed restrictions, city codes, county codes, and getting utilities unless you can homestead off-grid, no small accomplishment without big bucks to build a dream with to start.

What you will find in your search for places to go is that there are likely, not many nearby, let alone across the whole country, and the beginnings of homesteading communities are running into headwinds from the government wanting them to conform to codes that are created for big corporations and require permitting to assure you comply with using all the stuff those global corporations make and sell. They force the use of their products with codes that do not necessarily make a better home. I defy any house made with shitrock to stand up to tests I can easily pass with Salvaged wood and metal houses instead.

What will be the factor that brings the public around to sensible building methods again, using salvaged materials with lots of life that save the environment from further destruction by incorporating the massive supply of salvageable materials into the new construction materials pipeline as it once was before the 1960s? Along with many other ruses of the time to maximize profits for big business, Temple-Inland, Weyerhauser, and Georgia Pacific, the biggest lumber barons of the times, forced building codes on the public that stopped the use of salvaged lumber to build new houses and structures where they could claim government control and impose dictates that forced the public to buy their products. It also ended generations of salvage miners’ careers; salvage building was virtually shut down over the next twenty years. Later, in the 1980s, salvaged materials began to get attention as the quality of the building industry went to Hell.

Be a part of the resurrection of logic, salvaging the best of the past to build again, and creating affordable, toxin-free, and import-free housing to expedite the growth of this proven industry. I have shown that we can make incredible houses out of 95% pure salvaged materials and set a standard that I now want to grow and teach others. In contrast, I still have hours to share and empower others to fulfill their dreams, as I have done through this industry, creating more millionaires than any other. Salvage mining, building, hunting for the properties and getting the contracts, lining up where to build anew once the older homes, barns, and buildings are taken down… it is an industry with lots of room for many to create a career and get a home that will last a lifetime out of the deal. Helping create Pure Salvage Outposts as Co-ops for teaching and growing the builders of healthy houses in the future. Are you ready to sponsor or become a natural wood and salvaged materials jewelry box home that will last you until you die and let you pass it on, even move it to your grandchildren’s homestead when you pass on? That is how you can invest some savings if you want to.

Learn more as I expand the opportunity for many to have what millions dream of: a home you can live in healthy, happy, and perhaps a community to share it with instead of a gated community of anonymous neighbors in cookie-cutter build-in obsolescence houses. Life is changing as fast as money, food values, and much more, but you can make decisions and use your credit lines, savings, and friends who want to grow homes to get together locally and manifest that vision this year. Be part of the local solutions that improve elders’ future and give those under fifty new skills and opportunities to build, house, and grow a community together. Many could be helped to get on their feet and thrive as part of the community that supports them instead of throwing the good people out on the streets when the economy or storms collapse their world.

Sound impossible? I do not think so. I need some help to get this flowing into many areas, and your paid subscription of just $5 a month may be what it takes to get the next level started, growing Outposts as Co-ops in a town like yours.
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