(So my comment accidentally got deleted. I'll try to rewrite it.) Hello everyone. George Carlin once said, “That's why they call it the American Dream, because you have to be asleep to believe it,” but this is more like a waking nightmare or a psych experiment (or both). Here's the solution to problem + reaction, a solution they've brought people down to the point of accepting. If you thought we already had a mental health crisis on our hands, just wait until you see the new updated "American Dream". As with all of our videos, anything you can do to like, share, and support this channel keeps us going and we appreciate it more than you could know. We're working on the next in the Overlooked series, as well as our second feature film we've been working on for years now. No other movie like this one exists. Any help is appreciated. Much love, Mel and Aaron
@TruthstreamMedia Here's a copy of your original comment, Melissa. Hey everyone, The tile art for this video is not AI generated or otherwise art. It's a photograph I took on the street these homes sit on. George Carlin once famously said, “That's why they call it the American Dream, because you have to be asleep to believe it.” Well, seeing this for ourselves felt more like a waking nightmare. This is the so-called "solution" to problem + reaction, a solution they've spent years bringing people down to a point of accepting. If you thought our country was facing a mental health crisis before, just wait until they try to instil this as "the new normal". As with every video, anything you can do to like, share, and support this channel keeps us going, and we appreciate it more than you could know. We're working on finishing Overlooked, and we've been working on our next feature film for a number of years now. There's no other film like it in existence. Can't wait to finish it. Much love, Mel and Aaron Much love, Tom😎👍
OMG, I just went to a Tiny Home show here in San Diego. They even had family who currently live in them, and they would bring theirs Tiny homes for people to view. What's nuts is some families even had pets living in small home with kids. If you like (1) set of clothes it's all good. Ugggg I couldn't do it.
I’m old enough to remember when we were told we couldn’t live without all this stuff they are now telling us to live without. It was like ten seconds ago they kept building bigger and bigger houses. We went from 1200 square feet to 2200 square feet to 750 square feet. Now that I bought a couple of cars and need them to get around this city planning you all did, you don’t want me to have a car, and you solved the city planning thing by blocking the roads. You told me I needed every electronic gadget I could get my hands on but now don’t want me using electricity.
I agree…the crazy cycle we’ve been on is evident now when we hear the “so called experts” telling us we are to pay as they gut what others got rich off-selling us to fill our lives with- now telling us it has been wrong, & has been destroying the environment while expecting us to trust the Science now? Bow wow🤪🤪🤪
I feel like we are not so much “walking into” this dystopian existence, as I am just trying to keep my head above water and can’t do anything about it. I have worked and paid taxes my whole life. Went to college. I used to own a home but thanks to cancer and our medical system I no longer own a home and there doesn’t seem to be any way to fix that. I am now approaching retirement age, with no retirement, and am being told that my social security that I have paid into for 53 years, is an “entitlement” that in the future I may have to accept vaccines and other atrocities to collect the money that was taken out of all my paychecks. It is my money. The future looks bleak… but I am trudging along. Still working 12 hour days and hoping to survive this mess
Jesus is the only way out! He is coming soon and very soon to take all believers out of here. If you put your trust in Him as your Lord and Savior you will escape this dystopian nightmare world. God bless you in Jesus's mighty name! Amen and amen! 😊🕊🔥💖✝️💕❤
@shalomsister Sorry sister they made that story up too. No one is coming to save you. They created a false hope to keep you docile. If you don't learn to work out your own salvation your waiting on an apocalypse of doom. You have failed to do your homework.
@@troywhite6039 What you say is untrue..If you are saved, you have the witness of the HolyvSpirit living in you. You are sealed with Him. You know that He is real. I was an atheist for 15 years. When I got born again and saved, Drhw Lord delivered me from crack and cigarettes immediately. Something I had been trying for 30 years to do on my own. He did it in one minute with no withdrawls, no turning back. I have been c l eand and free for 11 years. The Lord has healed me numerous times and healed my Mom of lung and breast cancer and told me He did. He told me about covid before it happened and I have it written in a journal to prove it. And on and on. God is real, Jesus is real and the Holy Spirit is real. I implore you to have an open mind and heart because time is truly short and you will find yourself on the wrong side of the issue if you don't repent and turn to Him. God bless you.😌✝️🙏❤️
@@obsoleteoptics You are right and proof of it is that the "Tiny homes" are still being built and the rest of the agenda is plowing forward! That shows that the majority does not care! If people were to stand up against it they would stop building the tiny homes and many of the other despicable things they are getting away with!
Yes! Finally someone says out loud "but what about all this unused land?!". I asked my daughter recently why we never hear of new towns or new cities being built? No new villages? Hamlets? Huh! I've long felt similarly about kitchens in this country. They. Are. Abysmal. We eat 2-3 times a day. Eating is critical to our health. Yet most kitchens are absolutely horrible for daily food prep and cooking tasks. Too little counter space, horrible layouts, not enough storage, etc, etc. This is also a psychological game that's been played on us. These horrible kitchens contributed to the rise of fast and convenience "foods". Coupled with women entering the workforce and the intentional breakdown of the family unit, you now have a physically and mentally unhealthy populace. Don't get me started on what they did to education. Anyone who doesn't see that all this has been done with intention, that every country, with their intentional differences, are long term social experiments simply doesn't want truth. I wanna know what's the end game?
While I'd agree, I'd also like to point out that as long as you have a kitchen it's fine. You can prepare a meal and eat it in the living room with the family
@@Biochemistry-Debunks-Corona our forebearers grew and preserved food in its season, far more economical and nutritious. I've added make shift "counters" and storage everywhere I can find because I care that the meals coming out of my kitchen nutures those I love. Ever try preserving food in a crap kitchen? Cooking, regularly, in a crap kitchen? Breaking bread, at a proper table, with your people used to be a time of thanksgiving and was revered for what it was. Eating quasi "food" in front of a tell lie vision is what we've devolved to. Sad.
God said Satan cant create he can only destroy. Thats why since hollywood got fully taken over by satanists and game indistry too, all you see is Garbage released for over a decade now
It is what the Cree said...and the Hopi...and the Sioux...and the Apache...and the Utes... Quietly, we were conned, then killed. Now, the spoils (spoiled/diseased/cursed) belongs to those who buy part of the curse. Do not buy into it. 🙏
I’ve been interested in tiny houses for many years, but what people are imagining about them is not living in rows of tiny lots with identical almost-windowless homes, no nature, paths, gardens. How dystopian
Yeah I like how cozy they are. Small doensn't have to mean bad. Of course there are different kinds of small. I imagine prison cells are small too, and I doubt you'd want to live in there. The so-called 'elites' would see us all living in pods/cells.
I'm 80 years old (thank God) and I've been a first hand witness of the decline most of my life. We can argue about when it started but let's just arbitrarily use the date of JFK's assassination. Observing the steady decline of the quality of life in so any ways on so many levels ( I believe that my wife of 56 years and I were so inculcated in the old life style that we have been primarily observers as opposed to participants) became a topic discussed frequently by she and I. There's no debate left over what has and appears to be accelerating, but I think I will die asking one question. Why? Why did so many people give up?
My mother is 87, I am 63, I grew up in the country side upstate NY, my mother grew up in the northern mountains of Pennsylvania...we are both aware of what the scriptures say about the time right before our Creator returns..we are there..time has accelerated...His mercy and grace for those suffering beyond what most of us can wrap our minds around ..
I'm half your age, and even I can see the decline of this nation. For me, first noticeable decline was when 9/11 happened. I think it had the same effect as the JFK assassination. Americans lost their innocence, and became less optimistic about the future. The government also began to really take away our freedoms, in the name of national security. The second noticeable decline was the moment having cell phones and social media become the norm. It may seem like a paradox, but I think cell phones took away our freedom. We lost our ability to be alone. To experience true quiet. Even when we are home alone, we cannot experience quiet and peace. We are constantly checking our phones for any notifications, or getting calls or messages. In order to strengthen our minds, we need to be able to listen to our inner thoughts, and to think about what direction our life is heading. It's difficult to even read a book now, or pray, because we are constantly thinking about getting back to our phone, or the laptop, or TV.
When i moved out of my home after a divorce awhile back, I stayed in a new trailer park community for about two months. They were buying fema trailers and renting them for $1000 a month. I could walk from the front to the back in 5 large steps. 🥴 It made me start to feel insane after the 1st week. Especially after living in a full size home all my life. I live in a 1 bedroom apartment now, and although its far superior to the fema trailer, I still get stir crazy if I stay here for very long. I occasionally rent a hotel room just to have a break! 😄 Thanks for the awesome content. 🙏🌞
I live tiny ..I’ve been living in a 150sq canvas wall tent , for 12 years , but it’s in the forest , beside a waterfall . I love my life, but I’ve geared it to my vision . They pervert every good concept and their version of tiny , looks hellish.
I’ve joked that the tiny home and van life trends were created so people would think it’s cool to live in a box or vehicle when everyone loses their housing. They even gave Oscars for the Van Life movie Nomadland that wasn’t even that good! Only it’s no joke. And now with the fasting trend… Yes, let’s normalize starvation!
I think it's to hide how many people are doing it out of necessity. They are trying to make it look 'cool', but the truth is most people choose that 'lifestyle' because they are trying to find a way to save, or are simply priced out.
If you noticed in that movie, for all her supposed "freedom" and how "wonderful" that lifestyle is, as soon as money/problems arose, she had to crawl back to family who had real jobs and responsibilities to help her out. What they are trying to sell us, is a complete fantasy land.
WE JUST WATCHED THAT TINY HOUSE COMMERCIAL YESTERDAY!! It's 340 sq ft bigger than what we are in now!! I speak from experience: Living in a tiny house is MENTALLY DRAINING. Many times I am grateful to have a roof over my head, a bed to sleep in and heat keeping me warm, but many times it's like living in a large jail cell. We have 240 sq ft. A kitchen, a composting toilet in our "bathroom" and our two beds. A bookshelf and a small 4 drawer dresser and that's all the room we have. My daughter called it "The coffin in the woods". That's EXACTLY what it feels like.
Thanks Melissa. I thought it was funny you said you lived in central Texas in a town of 25,000, I too live in central Texas, but in a county of 25,000. I left Austin years ago for the 'Green Acres' thing, and couldn't be happier. Sure, life can be tough still, bit having land and forest around me makes it so much more worthwhile. Crime in my neighborhood consists of the raccoons trying to break into the hen house. I do live in a small cabin, but my strip of grass, and trees, is about 6+ acres, which helps a lot. I raise bees, ride my bike, go canoe fishing, and hike, and pretty much everyone I meet is nice. One's environment makes all the difference in the world.
I have 500 acres about 40 miles away from a town of about 600. I haven't heard a siren or helicopter in years. I'm actually shocked when I see a cop now.
I have spoken out to my county supervisors about the mental health crisis they are cultivating by building tiny homes in the high mountains where people are forced to be indoors for 8 months. Not good. Thanks for your work.
Seems like everything is a "Mental health issue" anymore. I mean no matter the square footage of the house if you're going get squirrely it's going to happen! It's just yet more propaganda to turn people against the tiny house concept so that they'll be outlawed! Even in the boonies!
Thomas Jefferson said: "if the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around [the banks] will deprive the people of all property until their children wake-up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered. The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs.” “I sincerely believe that banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies, and that the principle of spending money to be paid by posterity under the name of funding is but swindling futurity on a large scale.” These weren't just auguries by the esteemed Thomas Jefferson, they were PROPHECIES.
There was a huge spike with my local groceries, just about every item on my receipt was 5 dollars or more. The individual items are starting to vanish with larger bulk items, but those items have reduced in size by just about 50%. Seems as I was the only one cursing at the prices while everyone else appeared normal with their PJ's in public just as if they are in their kitchen at home.
I listened to a lecture from Simms/Mann from 2019. They do the child trauma stuff. They basically said they’d done all they can do in a lab now. They needed to start collecting their data, including epigenetics, in Community, It made me think - smart cities definitely, controlled experimentation on humans just like the minds of men.
@@TruthstreamMedia iOLANDEMELODY did a very good video on the subject of childhood trauma... a bit difficult to find, as she's under a heavy shade. ~ “Childhood Trauma” and The Problem With Mainstream Psychology ~
I've seen home remodel shows that renovate those old shotgun houses. They aren't as small as these houses are. So sad. By 2050 this country will be a hellscape unless gen x, millennials, and gen z start organizing to stop this.
@@ryanjensen8883I’m gonna say there is no hope of that. Saw an interview of a group in their early 20s saying that to save the planet we have to stop farming 🤦♀️. I guess we don’t need farms, we have grocery stores. These generations are not mentally equipped enough to tie their shoes much less turn things around. They are to busy obsessing over being born in the wrong body and which bathroom they have the right to use. The whole thing would be funny if we were watching a sit come rather than talking about the reality of what society has morphed into.
Maybe I got lucky, but I’m a Millennial and I bought a 5 bedroom 3 bath home, 2400 square feet in the mountains on 2 acres of land next to a National Forest for 189k in 2016. My home is now worth 450k.
It’s great you brought up the lack of public transportation and poorly utilized land in the USA. Being in Eastern Europe for a bit over a month really showed me how inhumane the USA has developed its land meant for humans and I believe it has a big mental significance on those that live and operate within it.
I see things about the WEF meeting and I wonder why the best and brightest who aren't destroying the planet can't all coordinate and meet up to share ideas on how to combat this evil direction we're all moving into. It won't be as glitzy as their meetings but I'm sure it won't feel like standing in a room full of reptiles...
" But there's no room to have children!" "Don't you worry, you can have a family in the metaverse! (As long as you have enough credits on your esg/social credit score ID)"
As if those tiny, suburban shoeboxes in the middle of nowhere weren't bad enough you also have - just as a cherry on the top - a row of giant transmission towers in your backyard. 😩
It was the same in Idaho when my husband and I flew up from California and checked out the new housing developments. They were plopped right down in the middle of two cornfields - literally - with absolutely nothing around but gigantic transmission towers nearby. No trees, no sidewalks, no shopping...it was incredibly bizarre.
Husband and I lived in a rv for over 3 years to attempt to save to buy a house. The amount of time and energy and FRUSTRATION spent living tiny is INSANE!! Having to pack and drive to laundromat, not being able to batch cook and store food.. We still ate paleo and cooked all our meals, we gave up clothes storage to make a pantry. Had to give up hobbies and gardening due to no space. Couldn't have guests ... argued all the time!!! We finally bought a home a were lied to about hidden black mold. Almost died. Lost everything. Forced then to RENT an rv( lost ours) for over $1,000 a month. We were overjoyed after looking for a YEAR for another rental, to find a tiny garage conversion in the backyard of our weirdo landlord for over $2,000 a month. WE ARE DEFINITELY BEING CONDITIONED! NONE of this is good for mental health!!! Ive been so grateful to not be homeless but this is just SAD! WE ALL DESERVE BETTER!!
The videos of tiny houses make me laugh. They make it seem like a normal thing to crawl around in a upper floor to access the living space. That’s not living space, it’s crawl space😂.
My idea of tiny living is away from the grid, growing my own food and being self sufficient and off grid. Many people are doing this to spend quility time with their family instead of working 60-70 hours a week to pay for a huge house they dont need, spending time outside gaining experiences instead of stuff. My idea of tiny living is not the same as the governments!
I’ve read many books on the topic of the difference between the rich and the poor and I already knew that the 9-5 lifestyle was complete bs however it’s completely different once you actually start working in it your literally killing yourself to survive. If the general population was taught financial literacy this whole system would fall apart because people would no longer indulge in a system that’s set up for them to be a slave
after my boyfriend died I have inherited the large condo and garage full of stuff, and I have trouble needing to downsize since I never use most of it. Tyler Durden was right, the things you own end up owning you
If you got some stuff thats useful but you want to throw away you could send some to me maybe I can use something instead of letting things go to waste
@@UNcommonSenseAUSthat is still the British flag. The Eureka flag still exists but not the fighting attitude of Australians. Apathetic mindless is what they have been reduced to, although there’s still vestiges out in rural areas that haven’t been infiltrated by yuppies.
New zealand and Australia is not supposed to be destroyed like northern america and large parts of europe will in the coming destruction. Oceania and South America is where the supperrich bought property to move to
I can tell you that construction hasn’t slowed in the slightest in Los Angeles, but the clients instead of families are now reps from large banks buying houses, renovating for rental.
YOU TWO SHOULD BE AWARDED THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE FOR 2023 HANDS DOWN!!!!!!! i am not suicidal but your videos help me ward off suicidal thoughts because you can see what is going on unlike everyone in my community and family Thank You for your continued service to humanity Bless You and Yours HalleluYah!!
@@Nikki-Tright!! I actually care about my clients. Back when you could save 8k and buy with FHA at a decent price - it made sense and could help people save on rent. Now - I felt like I was setting people up for financial ruin if they bought right now. My last few clients were just sellers who needed to move for life reasons. Otherwise - I just could recommend it w my whole heart anymore. Hope you’re on to better ventures!!! That’s a lot of amazing experience w 19 years in the game. Anyone who can stay in real estate that long is a tough person!!
In Australia they are knocking down fifty year old normal family houses and putting a dozen identical Legoland units on the quarter acre block. All the same, all flat and bleak.
@@Fridaey13txhOktober probably because they're often rental houses, they can do what they like, rent it out and knock it down when the market looks good - I think! I've always been a tenant
Watching this made me think about the stables where my horse is boarded. Dozens of strong beautiful creatures kept in small stalls...only allowed to run free once a week. That's how they see us (the parasites)...as animals to be kept locked away until needed or wanted. Glad I'm old or I would be ...a revolutionary.
I work at a farm where horses are boarded and I feel so sorry for these beautiful animals. They go out a few times a week, but it doesn't keep me from feeling like they are in prison. I do my best to make them feel loved and brighten their day as much as possible, but I'm always pushed to move as fast as possible so the boss gets his money's worth out of me. It sucks for the horses.
Every time I go the store it costs more, it raises almost daily, I couldn’t even afford one of these tiny coffin boxes. If you look at just an old historic building like a courthouse or even a regular house from even back to the 1700s, the architecture is amazing, beautiful huge almost indestructible buildings with huge columns intricate structures like 390 year old monasteries built upon cliffs that are still standing today, our culture has been robbed from us and replaced with this particle board filled boxes that all look the same, at least even the Steph ford wives lived in huge mansions, these homes are not homes , they are going to be our prisons.
Well, I don't know if it was "our culture that was robbed from us" so much as all of those buildings being repurposed from another culture that nobody actually knows anything about because we've been told a bunch of lies regarding who built those buildings and when. Someone's culture was robbed, but I'm not sure it was ours. We are just the people that populated the cities that once belonged to someone else. But what do I know, I'm just speculating... But after reading dozens and dozens of fantastical stories about buildings that were supposedly built in the late 1800s, early 1900s, it's impossible not to question who actually built them? Somehow mostly all of these amazing buildings all burnt down and we're rebuilt at some point too, some were supposedly moved, or raised up like in the situation with Chicago. I giggled so much at the rendering of the men jacking up this very large building like it was a car. There's just, no way. We have been taught to believe that we came up with all the nice things in existence, but we didn't even do that. We were building log cabins in the 1800s, not cathedrals and capital buildings. Those were all "found-ed". Found. Free masonry = free buildings. Just wanted to put this out there because there's a lot of interesting research into this stuff being done, and you can easily go on Wikipedia and just see for yourself.
@@godswarrior2952 Jon Levi is one of my favorites! There are a lot of people doing interesting research in that realm of things, auto didactic, my lunch break, Michelle Gibson, to name a few.
And sadly so many towns & cities have or destroyed & tearing down that which is/was beautiful. I've lived through it & it's heartbreaking as no one could ever match that level of amasing craftsmanship today; no will, $ or time left to create like that. My families great grandparents built so much, meticulous designs that withstood the centuries with grace & beauty retained; now much of it is only a memory; priceless marble, carved wood, stained glass relocated to the dumpster. At least I have their photo books & memories to look back on & pass on. Same as clear cutting beautiful forests & destroying nature to build that blight when they should make every effort to build around & within it, not level the place & reduce it to an asphalt/concrete desert. It's all wrong.
Our family lost our home of 14yrs in 2019- through no fault of our own.just before the plandemic..,,lived basically homeless in an old 1984 rv for 3 1/2 yrs. Between our storage unit and the cost to park at state parks…not good. Now we live in the same apts we lived in before we bought our house at $525- now costs us $2500… we are being priced out of any and all housing. What choice do we have😢
A little research revealed kansascity mo. And kansas city ks. And 9 counties are being welded into one region, and they are planning ONE bank that will have all authority in ALL projects from aproving the projects to who recieves the contracts and will be unelected starting with our unwanted trolly to the rail, to the exclusive bus lanes and smart streetlights to prioritize which traffic takes priority. All wrapped in language that talkes about community discussions. And if you read carefully there is no accountability, no guarntee for the public except " up to every 30 minute pickup" meaning anywhere from once a decade up to every 30 minutes.
Stop participating with the controller's. We'd have to go back to growing food, sewing clothes, bartering, actually cultivating a skill. No kids sitting around punching buttons. We'd have to get off our ass. But it could be done. Most I think would rather live in a pod than have to do physical labor. Stop using banks, stores, that's it...stop voting.
@@moodybugg-2098 thank you, you have given me a clear and concise solution. Basically, this works as a family unit deciding to homestead. But, it doesn't stop the evil-doers from completing their agenda. I admire your willingness to offer a solution. Unfortunately, the people in charge are unelected. I'm not trying to argue with anyone here. I'm seriously looking for a way to change the outcome as a whole. I believe the intelligent people that watch this channel are the best to ask. Thanks again
@@faithoverfear9694 well thank you as well. I know the evil ones are unelected. They definitely own most of the multinational corporations we use to supply all our goods & services. Even though I don't think they care about money.( They print all they want.) But, if we relinquish the power they have over us with our need to buy from them. Just stop participating all together. Look at Amish communities. That being said... I also know most will not be willing to go to this extreme. Have you heard of Jury Nullification? Legalman The Quash podcast. 30yr lawyer from Texas. He gives a great solution. He is against the system. Totally
Hey Mel and Aaron- Have you guys ever thought about creating a presentation of how we actually go about fixing all this distopic nightmare? I love your movies, but most of the people out there paying attention already know we're on the express train to hell as a society/nation... Maybe have a discussion about how we recover once a big crash rips through the nation, or how to resist the tyranny coming just after that? What our society DESPERATELY needs is answers, or some kind of plan, even some good ideas on what can be done in light of everything you've already filmed. You probably won't even see this, but I certainly hope the idea comes to you somehow, as the hope a path forward is about the only thing that can sustain us through what's assuredly coming.
@@Biochemistry-Debunks-Coronavery true. Starting with the fact that they exclude God out of their everyday affairs and make him a complete after thought. Psalms 9:17 The wicked shall be turned into hell, *and all the nations that forget God.*
There's no more American dream. More like a nightmare 😞. I can't find a house in the area we live in that's decent for under $250,000! Its ridiculous. Guess we will be renting the rest of our lives.
@@CJ-hz1uj, I've built a miniature House during my early years. Amazing what we can do, when we truly want to Our potential then often gets stripped and replaced during education
@@Biochemistry-Debunks-Corona , we could say it’s not really education as in educing or bringing out learning, it’s more training and, more recently, indoctrination. Maybe more accurate to just refer to it as schooling. Rockefeller said he wanted schools to turn out obedient and compliant workers, not real thinkers.
@@CJ-hz1uj, yeah. I slipped up during typing. Obviously Indoctrination, the creation of obedient slaves, tax cattle, work slaves for the rulers of families that have been ruling over us since ancient times
The final shot of identical tiny homes sandwiched into tiny lots against a backdrop of enormous transmission towers, the only light coming from a blinding parking lot light, reminded me of a depressing cemetery. This is not where people come to live, it's where they come to die. Thank you for your hard work and sensational videos. 🙂
One of the most deflating aspects of all of this economic turmoil is that so few people understand where it's coming from. In fact, many people have been sold on the actual solution being the cause.
@TruthstreamMedia You're ALWAYS missed when I don't see you. I hope you have a decent to great end of year and will be excited to see what you have in store for us in 2024. Be well, and Best Wishes to you both, Aaron & Melissa.
I always think of the scene in Vivarium when they get their first good delivery and eat the strawberries when I get some gmo (or even sometimes organic) fruit that has *absolutely no taste*.
I get so angry when I see living out of vans and school buses and tiny homes normalized. I have said the same thing as you guys about how it feels like one more step toward having nothing and "being happy". My husband and I are living in SoCal and had job offers up in Idaho. We flew up to check it out and likewise made note of entire neighborhoods of gray and sepia toned cookie cutter houses crunched side by side quite literally plopped out in the middle of what were formerly corn fields with absolutely nothing else around: no sidewalks, no nearby shopping, no public transport. It's wild. I didn't think it was possible for any place to feel more dystopian than California, LOL, but this was eerie on a different level.
Not comply not resist. Asking no one for anything. Been living in a tent for the past 12 years, working and living, loving life, helping all but asking nothing from anyone. Life is truly wonderful for me.
Most of these boxes are not thought out well in terms of utilizing space. Big windows that heat the rooms up, not enough wall to wall storage space, etc. and some are just too damn small.
Your work is extraordinary and your qoute, "even animals in the zoo have more space", says it all!! And " bury you in your house as a coffin!" Brilliant. Thank you for waking us up and Im definitely sharing this one!
Make as much money as you need, spend it on the little things that count, stop trying to live like people you see on TV. You don't need a lot to live, and LIVING isn't "having more and bigger things". You have the Earth at your feet. Find meaning and purpose in being someone of value to others.
Went out got in her truck and cried , why does she have a truck..? Unfortunately most of these women complaining, don't have a clue with hard times really are .
(So my comment accidentally got deleted. I'll try to rewrite it.) Hello everyone. George Carlin once said, “That's why they call it the American Dream, because you have to be asleep to believe it,” but this is more like a waking nightmare or a psych experiment (or both). Here's the solution to problem + reaction, a solution they've brought people down to the point of accepting. If you thought we already had a mental health crisis on our hands, just wait until you see the new updated "American Dream".
As with all of our videos, anything you can do to like, share, and support this channel keeps us going and we appreciate it more than you could know. We're working on the next in the Overlooked series, as well as our second feature film we've been working on for years now. No other movie like this one exists. Any help is appreciated.
Much love,
Mel and Aaron
Came here to post the Carlin quote, but was instantly beaten to it.
That man had this whole system pegged and will be missed.
@TruthstreamMedia Here's a copy of your original comment, Melissa.
Hey everyone,
The tile art for this video is not AI generated or otherwise art. It's a photograph I took on the street these homes sit on. George Carlin once famously said, “That's why they call it the American Dream, because you have to be asleep to believe it.” Well, seeing this for ourselves felt more like a waking nightmare. This is the so-called "solution" to problem + reaction, a solution they've spent years bringing people down to a point of accepting. If you thought our country was facing a mental health crisis before, just wait until they try to instil this as "the new normal".
As with every video, anything you can do to like, share, and support this channel keeps us going, and we appreciate it more than you could know. We're working on finishing Overlooked, and we've been working on our next feature film for a number of years now. There's no other film like it in existence. Can't wait to finish it.
Much love,
Mel and Aaron
Much love, Tom😎👍
@@jdigital9568 I've got a better one...
The "American Dream" was always "Just a Dream"... NEVER a reality !
OMG, I just went to a Tiny Home show here in San Diego. They even had family who currently live in them, and they would bring theirs Tiny homes for people to view. What's nuts is some families even had pets living in small home with kids. If you like (1) set of clothes it's all good. Ugggg I couldn't do it.
Would you be willing to include a link to the TED talk you have in this video? Great content, as always! Thank you for what you both do.
I’m old enough to remember when we were told we couldn’t live without all this stuff they are now telling us to live without.
It was like ten seconds ago they kept building bigger and bigger houses. We went from 1200 square feet to 2200 square feet to 750 square feet.
Now that I bought a couple of cars and need them to get around this city planning you all did, you don’t want me to have a car, and you solved the city planning thing by blocking the roads.
You told me I needed every electronic gadget I could get my hands on but now don’t want me using electricity.
I agree…the crazy cycle we’ve been on is evident now when we hear the “so called experts” telling us we are to pay as they gut what others got rich off-selling us to fill our lives with- now telling us it has been wrong, & has been destroying the environment while expecting us to trust the Science now? Bow wow🤪🤪🤪
That's perfect example of WHY WE NEED TO STOP BEING LED AROUND BY OUR Noses BY THESE BASTARDS. Turn THE TV. MEDIA OFF! ALL OF IT.
We must be around the same age.. late gen. x here.. I have witnessed the same.
I hear you loud and clear.
Agenda21
This.
I feel like we are not so much “walking into” this dystopian existence, as I am just trying to keep my head above water and can’t do anything about it. I have worked and paid taxes my whole life. Went to college. I used to own a home but thanks to cancer and our medical system I no longer own a home and there doesn’t seem to be any way to fix that. I am now approaching retirement age, with no retirement, and am being told that my social security that I have paid into for 53 years, is an “entitlement” that in the future I may have to accept vaccines and other atrocities to collect the money that was taken out of all my paychecks. It is my money. The future looks bleak… but I am trudging along. Still working 12 hour days and hoping to survive this mess
Our lives are so similar it’s uncanny, good luck 🙏
Jesus is the only way out! He is coming soon and very soon to take all believers out of here. If you put your trust in Him as your Lord and Savior you will escape this dystopian nightmare world. God bless you in Jesus's mighty name! Amen and amen! 😊🕊🔥💖✝️💕❤
> I may have to accept vaccines and other atrocities.
Vaccines are not atrocities, my dear...they save lives.
@shalomsister
Sorry sister they made that story up too. No one is coming to save you. They created a false hope to keep you docile. If you don't learn to work out your own salvation your waiting on an apocalypse of doom. You have failed to do your homework.
@@troywhite6039 What you say is untrue..If you are saved, you have the witness of the HolyvSpirit living in you. You are sealed with Him. You know that He is real. I was an atheist for 15 years. When I got born again and saved, Drhw Lord delivered me from crack and cigarettes immediately. Something I had been trying for 30 years to do on my own. He did it in one minute with no withdrawls, no turning back. I have been c l eand and free for 11 years. The Lord has healed me numerous times and healed my Mom of lung and breast cancer and told me He did. He told me about covid before it happened and I have it written in a journal to prove it. And on and on. God is real, Jesus is real and the Holy Spirit is real. I implore you to have an open mind and heart because time is truly short and you will find yourself on the wrong side of the issue if you don't repent and turn to Him. God bless you.😌✝️🙏❤️
It’s the American nightmare. And we’re all living in it. It’s gonna get worse before it gets better
Yes, considering most Americans are still fighting for their favorite political team, not focused on the capitalist powers pulling the strings.
It's not going to get better. 😕
Sheep got to wake up one day..
@@basemanawakens6089 if they woke up, they wouldn't be sheep
@@obsoleteoptics You are right and proof of it is that the "Tiny homes" are still being built and the rest of the agenda
is plowing forward! That shows that the majority does not care! If people were to stand up against it they would stop building the tiny homes and many of the other despicable things they are getting away with!
Yes! Finally someone says out loud "but what about all this unused land?!". I asked my daughter recently why we never hear of new towns or new cities being built? No new villages? Hamlets? Huh!
I've long felt similarly about kitchens in this country. They. Are. Abysmal. We eat 2-3 times a day. Eating is critical to our health. Yet most kitchens are absolutely horrible for daily food prep and cooking tasks. Too little counter space, horrible layouts, not enough storage, etc, etc. This is also a psychological game that's been played on us. These horrible kitchens contributed to the rise of fast and convenience "foods". Coupled with women entering the workforce and the intentional breakdown of the family unit, you now have a physically and mentally unhealthy populace. Don't get me started on what they did to education.
Anyone who doesn't see that all this has been done with intention, that every country, with their intentional differences, are long term social experiments simply doesn't want truth.
I wanna know what's the end game?
SAME🤔
While I'd agree, I'd also like to point out that as long as you have a kitchen it's fine. You can prepare a meal and eat it in the living room with the family
@@Biochemistry-Debunks-Corona our forebearers grew and preserved food in its season, far more economical and nutritious. I've added make shift "counters" and storage everywhere I can find because I care that the meals coming out of my kitchen nutures those I love. Ever try preserving food in a crap kitchen? Cooking, regularly, in a crap kitchen? Breaking bread, at a proper table, with your people used to be a time of thanksgiving and was revered for what it was. Eating quasi "food" in front of a tell lie vision is what we've devolved to. Sad.
you do realize that most people don't actually cook food anymore, right?
@@itsallperfectlynormal9805 they did this in rich, fertile soil. We don't have that anymore.
They mow down a whole forest then name the neighborhood Oak Forest..kills me!
yes! they do same in england...
Cherry tree lane, just to remind
you of what they've destroyed.
Exactly!!!
God said Satan cant create he can only destroy. Thats why since hollywood got fully taken over by satanists and game indistry too, all you see is Garbage released for over a decade now
“You’ll die broke and alone and you’ll love it. “
Said no one ever. Oh wait, that’s exactly what they’re saying.
Glad I didn't leave any kids to add to life
"You'll own nothing and you'll be happy" WEF
It is what the Cree said...and the Hopi...and the Sioux...and the Apache...and the Utes...
Quietly, we were conned, then killed. Now, the spoils (spoiled/diseased/cursed) belongs to those who buy part of the curse. Do not buy into it. 🙏
I’ve been interested in tiny houses for many years, but what people are imagining about them is not living in rows of tiny lots with identical almost-windowless homes, no nature, paths, gardens. How dystopian
And not $140,000 a piece either. what overpriced joke.
Yeah I like how cozy they are. Small doensn't have to mean bad. Of course there are different kinds of small. I imagine prison cells are small too, and I doubt you'd want to live in there. The so-called 'elites' would see us all living in pods/cells.
Exactly
The price point is worse than the layout of the house or the community. It's an insane markup. You can build those little shits for nothing.
@@nategalvan3907I built a relaxshacks A frame for 3k. That includes the small gas stove, art, mattress, paint, etc...
I'm 80 years old (thank God) and I've been a first hand witness of the decline most of my life. We can argue about when it started but let's just arbitrarily use the date of JFK's assassination. Observing the steady decline of the quality of life in so any ways on so many levels ( I believe that my wife of 56 years and I were so inculcated in the old life style that we have been primarily observers as opposed to participants) became a topic discussed frequently by she and I. There's no debate left over what has and appears to be accelerating, but I think I will die asking one question. Why? Why did so many people give up?
Because they abandoned God en masse. That’s why
Psalms 9:17 The wicked shall be turned into hell, *and all the nations that forget God.*
Fat, lazy and a too easy life
People didn't know better, I think.
My mother is 87, I am 63, I grew up in the country side upstate NY, my mother grew up in the northern mountains of Pennsylvania...we are both aware of what the scriptures say about the time right before our Creator returns..we are there..time has accelerated...His mercy and grace for those suffering beyond what most of us can wrap our minds around ..
I'm half your age, and even I can see the decline of this nation. For me, first noticeable decline was when 9/11 happened. I think it had the same effect as the JFK assassination. Americans lost their innocence, and became less optimistic about the future. The government also began to really take away our freedoms, in the name of national security. The second noticeable decline was the moment having cell phones and social media become the norm. It may seem like a paradox, but I think cell phones took away our freedom. We lost our ability to be alone. To experience true quiet. Even when we are home alone, we cannot experience quiet and peace. We are constantly checking our phones for any notifications, or getting calls or messages. In order to strengthen our minds, we need to be able to listen to our inner thoughts, and to think about what direction our life is heading. It's difficult to even read a book now, or pray, because we are constantly thinking about getting back to our phone, or the laptop, or TV.
When i moved out of my home after a divorce awhile back, I stayed in a new trailer park community for about two months. They were buying fema trailers and renting them for $1000 a month. I could walk from the front to the back in 5 large steps. 🥴 It made me start to feel insane after the 1st week. Especially after living in a full size home all my life. I live in a 1 bedroom apartment now, and although its far superior to the fema trailer, I still get stir crazy if I stay here for very long. I occasionally rent a hotel room just to have a break! 😄 Thanks for the awesome content. 🙏🌞
who initiated the divorce just curious
Well, it's pretty much a storage locker with a toilet.
@@Suckmyjagon
woman usually initiates divorce.
@@Suckmyjagon it's a long story. The relationship had been sour for a long while. I finally left. It was far over due.
@@bradsmith2066 not common its usually the woman that leaves .
most people i ask its the woman
It’s a good day when TruthStream drops a new video!
Agreed! 👍😉
You hit the nail on the head, "they will make us desperate enough to accept it."
And currently flooding first world countries with the third world to accelerate the destruction of living standards.
Call them piles of sh*t is insulting to manure. Atleast that can be used for fertilizer or the gas can be harvested for fuel.
All it takes for change is for people to stand up and just say no and be willing to deal with the consequences
Never gonna happen
People are way too happy swiping and taking selfies for that to ever happen.
Sir, I can without certainty say you’re Dreaming 😂
If we carry on this trajectory its inevitable everyone will switch
@@gtnetwork2828we will turn on each other, because we have given people the ability to think for us
I live tiny ..I’ve been living in a 150sq canvas wall tent , for 12 years , but it’s in the forest , beside a waterfall . I love my life, but I’ve geared it to my vision . They pervert every good concept and their version of tiny , looks hellish.
This is a great week, when ReallyGraceful and Truthstream Media drops video back to back!! And we love y'all too!!❤
I'm a listener of both parties. Love the work they put out. Speaks to my soul
I’ve joked that the tiny home and van life trends were created so people would think it’s cool to live in a box or vehicle when everyone loses their housing. They even gave Oscars for the Van Life movie Nomadland that wasn’t even that good! Only it’s no joke. And now with the fasting trend… Yes, let’s normalize starvation!
I think it's to hide how many people are doing it out of necessity. They are trying to make it look 'cool', but the truth is most people choose that 'lifestyle' because they are trying to find a way to save, or are simply priced out.
Yeah, it's called being homeless.
Exactly.
If you noticed in that movie, for all her supposed "freedom" and how "wonderful" that lifestyle is, as soon as money/problems arose, she had to crawl back to family who had real jobs and responsibilities to help her out. What they are trying to sell us, is a complete fantasy land.
Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it, and since the victors write the history, we will be repeating it.
Damn good point
...& generations to come will regurgitate future revisions. 🤦♂️
We ARE repeating it right now.
This is what the United States "won" in WW2, btw.
The victors never disclose the curse that always follows conquistadors. All empires WILL fall. Imperialism is not sustainable.
WE JUST WATCHED THAT TINY HOUSE COMMERCIAL YESTERDAY!! It's 340 sq ft bigger than what we are in now!! I speak from experience: Living in a tiny house is MENTALLY DRAINING. Many times I am grateful to have a roof over my head, a bed to sleep in and heat keeping me warm, but many times it's like living in a large jail cell. We have 240 sq ft. A kitchen, a composting toilet in our "bathroom" and our two beds. A bookshelf and a small 4 drawer dresser and that's all the room we have. My daughter called it "The coffin in the woods". That's EXACTLY what it feels like.
Try 117 sq ft. 😔😄
"It's called the "American Dream" because you have to be asleep to believe it." ~ G.C. 🍿🎻⌛
Thanks Melissa. I thought it was funny you said you lived in central Texas in a town of 25,000, I too live in central Texas, but in a county of 25,000. I left Austin years ago for the 'Green Acres' thing, and couldn't be happier. Sure, life can be tough still, bit having land and forest around me makes it so much more worthwhile. Crime in my neighborhood consists of the raccoons trying to break into the hen house. I do live in a small cabin, but my strip of grass, and trees, is about 6+ acres, which helps a lot. I raise bees, ride my bike, go canoe fishing, and hike, and pretty much everyone I meet is nice. One's environment makes all the difference in the world.
This is my dream!
I have 500 acres about 40 miles away from a town of about 600. I haven't heard a siren or helicopter in years. I'm actually shocked when I see a cop now.
It does make all the difference in the world. You are living the real dream.
I have spoken out to my county supervisors about the mental health crisis they are cultivating by building tiny homes in the high mountains where people are forced to be indoors for 8 months. Not good.
Thanks for your work.
Seems like everything is a
"Mental health issue" anymore.
I mean no matter the square footage of the house if you're going get squirrely it's going to happen!
It's just yet more propaganda to turn people against the tiny house concept so that they'll be outlawed!
Even in the boonies!
wich country? it does sounds horrible
@@roxtar_7the USSA.
Thomas Jefferson said:
"if the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around [the banks] will deprive the people of all property until their children wake-up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered. The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs.”
“I sincerely believe that banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies, and that the principle of spending money to be paid by posterity under the name of funding is but swindling futurity on a large scale.”
These weren't just auguries by the esteemed Thomas Jefferson, they were PROPHECIES.
Americans never listen 😂😢
This style of living has existed for years. They're called, "prison cells".
We natives called them wigwams, or teepees. We exiled or executed offenders of Law.
There was a huge spike with my local groceries, just about every item on my receipt was 5 dollars or more. The individual items are starting to vanish with larger bulk items, but those items have reduced in size by just about 50%. Seems as I was the only one cursing at the prices while everyone else appeared normal with their PJ's in public just as if they are in their kitchen at home.
the government probably pays for their groceries.
I listened to a lecture from Simms/Mann from 2019. They do the child trauma stuff. They basically said they’d done all they can do in a lab now. They needed to start collecting their data, including epigenetics, in Community, It made me think - smart cities definitely, controlled experimentation on humans just like the minds of men.
We would appreciate seeing this presentation if you have a link handy. Wow.
@@TruthstreamMedia iOLANDEMELODY did a very good video on the subject of childhood trauma... a bit difficult to find, as she's under a heavy shade.
~ “Childhood Trauma” and The Problem With Mainstream Psychology ~
People don't take power, people give up power out of ignorance or fear.
Some, wisely, don't indulge in the divvying of pirated 'treasures'. Read up on the people casting lots on Yeshua's clothing, for reference.
they called them shotgun houses way back when. the poorest people in town lived there. and yes there is much land in this country for folks.
Exactly what I said ! Good to know there is someone out there that thinks like me.
I've seen home remodel shows that renovate those old shotgun houses. They aren't as small as these houses are. So sad. By 2050 this country will be a hellscape unless gen x, millennials, and gen z start organizing to stop this.
@@ryanjensen8883I’m gonna say there is no hope of that. Saw an interview of a group in their early 20s saying that to save the planet we have to stop farming 🤦♀️. I guess we don’t need farms, we have grocery stores. These generations are not mentally equipped enough to tie their shoes much less turn things around. They are to busy obsessing over being born in the wrong body and which bathroom they have the right to use. The whole thing would be funny if we were watching a sit come rather than talking about the reality of what society has morphed into.
Shotgun Shacks!
Maybe I got lucky, but I’m a Millennial and I bought a 5 bedroom 3 bath home, 2400 square feet in the mountains on 2 acres of land next to a National Forest for 189k in 2016. My home is now worth 450k.
You are certainly in the tiny majority of cases, but still, the best of luck to you.
I drive for Amazon and live in my car.
Worked 49 years lost
Everything .
There is no dream just a cptsd
Nightmare
It’s great you brought up the lack of public transportation and poorly utilized land in the USA. Being in Eastern Europe for a bit over a month really showed me how inhumane the USA has developed its land meant for humans and I believe it has a big mental significance on those that live and operate within it.
I see things about the WEF meeting and I wonder why the best and brightest who aren't destroying the planet can't all coordinate and meet up to share ideas on how to combat this evil direction we're all moving into. It won't be as glitzy as their meetings but I'm sure it won't feel like standing in a room full of reptiles...
" But there's no room to have children!" "Don't you worry, you can have a family in the metaverse! (As long as you have enough credits on your esg/social credit score ID)"
As if those tiny, suburban shoeboxes in the middle of nowhere weren't bad enough you also have - just as a cherry on the top - a row of giant transmission towers in your backyard. 😩
So terrible for health!! 💔
It was the same in Idaho when my husband and I flew up from California and checked out the new housing developments. They were plopped right down in the middle of two cornfields - literally - with absolutely nothing around but gigantic transmission towers nearby. No trees, no sidewalks, no shopping...it was incredibly bizarre.
@@serendipityblooming1244 That or they serve a purpose that the public doesn't know about.
Husband and I lived in a rv for over 3 years to attempt to save to buy a house. The amount of time and energy and FRUSTRATION spent living tiny is INSANE!! Having to pack and drive to laundromat, not being able to batch cook and store food..
We still ate paleo and cooked all our meals, we gave up clothes storage to make a pantry.
Had to give up hobbies and gardening due to no space. Couldn't have guests ... argued all the time!!!
We finally bought a home a were lied to about hidden black mold. Almost died. Lost everything.
Forced then to RENT an rv( lost ours) for over $1,000 a month.
We were overjoyed after looking for a YEAR for another rental, to find a tiny garage conversion in the backyard of our weirdo landlord for over $2,000 a month.
WE ARE DEFINITELY BEING CONDITIONED!
NONE of this is good for mental health!!!
Ive been so grateful to not be homeless but this is just SAD!
WE ALL DESERVE BETTER!!
What’s funny is somehow we have been conditioned/programmed to think that a tiny home is good and what we should and do want.
I agree. The glamourising of the tiny house has been going on on social media for a while.
Ita good because it adds to the supply of houses which should make prices lower
Thank Elon Musk for that and a lot of other bad things too. He is not the hero that he is made out to be.
Mainstream society seems easy to brainwash and condition into just about anything. That seems to be the common pattern.
The videos of tiny houses make me laugh. They make it seem like a normal thing to crawl around in a upper floor to access the living space. That’s not living space, it’s crawl space😂.
My idea of tiny living is away from the grid, growing my own food and being self sufficient and off grid. Many people are doing this to spend quility time with their family instead of working 60-70 hours a week to pay for a huge house they dont need, spending time outside gaining experiences instead of stuff. My idea of tiny living is not the same as the governments!
I’ve read many books on the topic of the difference between the rich and the poor and I already knew that the 9-5 lifestyle was complete bs however it’s completely different once you actually start working in it your literally killing yourself to survive. If the general population was taught financial literacy this whole system would fall apart because people would no longer indulge in a system that’s set up for them to be a slave
“You’ll own nothing, and we’ll be happy”.
This should be a time for full masonry homes. Eco friendly ,strong and built to last maintenance free and can be passed down for generations.
😂 I feel like I can film so many horror films in this neighbourhood. One cough and the house might collapse on itself.
after my boyfriend died I have inherited the large condo and garage full of stuff, and I have trouble needing to downsize since I never use most of it. Tyler Durden was right, the things you own end up owning you
Fight club,at 65 there's still a lot of fight left in me
If you got some stuff thats useful but you want to throw away you could send some to me maybe I can use something instead of letting things go to waste
Australia 🇦🇺 is exactly the same. They’ve been planning these 15 minute cities since the 1990’s. Shutting down farms and dairies. It sucks.
That *IS NOT* the Australian flag. Ours is the RED with the SOUTHERN CROSS the flag of our ANZAC. NOT OUR CAPTORS.
@@UNcommonSenseAUSthat is still the British flag. The Eureka flag still exists but not the fighting attitude of Australians. Apathetic mindless is what they have been reduced to, although there’s still vestiges out in rural areas that haven’t been infiltrated by yuppies.
New zealand and Australia is not supposed to be destroyed like northern america and large parts of europe will in the coming destruction. Oceania and South America is where the supperrich bought property to move to
I can tell you that construction hasn’t slowed in the slightest in Los Angeles, but the clients instead of families are now reps from large banks buying houses, renovating for rental.
You guys have so much talent. I hope everyone sees it! Much love much respect!❤
YOU TWO SHOULD BE AWARDED THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE FOR 2023 HANDS DOWN!!!!!!! i am not suicidal but your videos help me ward off suicidal thoughts because you can see what is going on unlike everyone in my community and family
Thank You for your continued service to humanity Bless You and Yours HalleluYah!!
I quit real estate sales this month - after 7 years. It just felt too icky. The prices at these rates makes zero sense.
Right there with you. 19 years! It was fun for awhile and then it was not. Now its unrealistic... like a trap.
@@Nikki-Tright!! I actually care about my clients. Back when you could save 8k and buy with FHA at a decent price - it made sense and could help people save on rent. Now - I felt like I was setting people up for financial ruin if they bought right now. My last few clients were just sellers who needed to move for life reasons. Otherwise - I just could recommend it w my whole heart anymore. Hope you’re on to better ventures!!! That’s a lot of amazing experience w 19 years in the game. Anyone who can stay in real estate that long is a tough person!!
Thank you Blackrock and Vanguard......
@@Nikki-T
Atleast you people are rich. I al currently struggling to pay for food lol
There's a lot of people actually living in vans/vehicles now....and thinking that's ok. Never thought I'd see this country like this
This is sad. I will forever be thankful for my 3 bed 2 bath 1 acre old home for 500 a month. Thank you God
Congrats you’re blessed by God, he will sustain us from these heathen..
In Australia they are knocking down fifty year old normal family houses and putting a dozen identical Legoland units on the quarter acre block. All the same, all flat and bleak.
Why aren't they stopped?
@@Fridaey13txhOktober probably because they're often rental houses, they can do what they like, rent it out and knock it down when the market looks good - I think! I've always been a tenant
Watching this made me think about the stables where my horse is boarded. Dozens of strong beautiful creatures kept in small stalls...only allowed to run free once a week.
That's how they see us (the parasites)...as animals to be kept locked away until needed or wanted. Glad I'm old or I would be ...a revolutionary.
Guess we know who they are,they been showing that in recent months
I work at a farm where horses are boarded and I feel so sorry for these beautiful animals. They go out a few times a week, but it doesn't keep me from feeling like they are in prison. I do my best to make them feel loved and brighten their day as much as possible, but I'm always pushed to move as fast as possible so the boss gets his money's worth out of me. It sucks for the horses.
@@lancefurcinite6518 😘
Funny I was saying this yesterday. We live in boxes like cattle and veal.
yes, roundhouses are better 🎉
"Poverty is adorable". A modern infantised Orwellian sounding mantra.
It's like we are all writers for a reality show about our own eventual collective demise and you guys are narrating it.
No doubt
More people choose actions that add to the problems rather than actions that power the solutions.
Every time I go the store it costs more, it raises almost daily, I couldn’t even afford one of these tiny coffin boxes. If you look at just an old historic building like a courthouse or even a regular house from even back to the 1700s, the architecture is amazing, beautiful huge almost indestructible buildings with huge columns intricate structures like 390 year old monasteries built upon cliffs that are still standing today, our culture has been robbed from us and replaced with this particle board filled boxes that all look the same, at least even the Steph ford wives lived in huge mansions, these homes are not homes , they are going to be our prisons.
Well, I don't know if it was "our culture that was robbed from us" so much as all of those buildings being repurposed from another culture that nobody actually knows anything about because we've been told a bunch of lies regarding who built those buildings and when. Someone's culture was robbed, but I'm not sure it was ours. We are just the people that populated the cities that once belonged to someone else. But what do I know, I'm just speculating... But after reading dozens and dozens of fantastical stories about buildings that were supposedly built in the late 1800s, early 1900s, it's impossible not to question who actually built them? Somehow mostly all of these amazing buildings all burnt down and we're rebuilt at some point too, some were supposedly moved, or raised up like in the situation with Chicago. I giggled so much at the rendering of the men jacking up this very large building like it was a car. There's just, no way. We have been taught to believe that we came up with all the nice things in existence, but we didn't even do that. We were building log cabins in the 1800s, not cathedrals and capital buildings. Those were all "found-ed". Found. Free masonry = free buildings. Just wanted to put this out there because there's a lot of interesting research into this stuff being done, and you can easily go on Wikipedia and just see for yourself.
The above comment is correct, Jon Levi has a great book and channel on here with hours of research.
@@godswarrior2952 Jon Levi is one of my favorites! There are a lot of people doing interesting research in that realm of things, auto didactic, my lunch break, Michelle Gibson, to name a few.
And sadly so many towns & cities have or destroyed & tearing down that which is/was beautiful. I've lived through it & it's heartbreaking as no one could ever match that level of amasing craftsmanship today; no will, $ or time left to create like that. My families great grandparents built so much, meticulous designs that withstood the centuries with grace & beauty retained; now much of it is only a memory; priceless marble, carved wood, stained glass relocated to the dumpster. At least I have their photo books & memories to look back on & pass on.
Same as clear cutting beautiful forests & destroying nature to build that blight when they should make every effort to build around & within it, not level the place & reduce it to an asphalt/concrete desert. It's all wrong.
Just like a prison!
It looks very camp like.
That tiny home neighborhood is truly the stuff of nightmares and horror films.
Our family lost our home of 14yrs in 2019- through no fault of our own.just before the plandemic..,,lived basically homeless in an old 1984 rv for 3 1/2 yrs. Between our storage unit and the cost to park at state parks…not good. Now we live in the same apts we lived in before we bought our house at $525- now costs us $2500… we are being priced out of any and all housing. What choice do we have😢
Move out the country, South America can be quite nice. I know of some people who are doing it.
Great point about how vast and empty a good part of America truly is. To be concentrated in metropolitan areas is absurd.
We have people demanding reparations when we're still living in slavery.
Completely an utterly demoralizing and dehumanizing. They hate us so much.
1st hand experience I work I'm these "tiny homes" terrible modern-day slavery
A little research revealed kansascity mo. And kansas city ks. And 9 counties are being welded into one region, and they are planning ONE bank that will have all authority in ALL projects from aproving the projects to who recieves the contracts and will be unelected starting with our unwanted trolly to the rail, to the exclusive bus lanes and smart streetlights to prioritize which traffic takes priority. All wrapped in language that talkes about community discussions. And if you read carefully there is no accountability, no guarntee for the public except " up to every 30 minute pickup" meaning anywhere from once a decade up to every 30 minutes.
Psalms 9:17 The wicked shall be turned into hell, *and all the nations that forget God.*
IS precisely what happened to this country.
San Antonio Tx., They are everywhere especially on Eastside of town & West....it's insane how fast they were erected....
Most of these houses look like glorified jail cells😢
It's what they've earned 😂
And, as usual after watching your stuff, I'm crying. But in a good way. Keep up with what you are doing. Thank you. You make me feel less alone.
I’m thinking that the tiny home thing is meant to reduce the amount of births a family has.
it's the other way around, the pill reduced births, now there's no one to build big homes. The market would build them if it could.
I'm living in a 1950's brick bungalow that will probably outlast one of those.
I live in a Victorian built in 1902. I'm quite fond of it.
@@fortressgothika I lived in an 1892. Loved every sq ft.
Now I have 4 acres, a pole barn and chickens.
And all the older generations can say is “I feel
Sorry for you guys” 🤷♂️ as they continue to milk the benefits of not being born after 1990
I would love, if someone had an actual solution with the methodology on how we can stop this from happening...
When the citizens are not divided by cultural issues, and unite like the politicians and wall street have
Stop participating with the controller's. We'd have to go back to growing food, sewing clothes, bartering, actually cultivating a skill. No kids sitting around punching buttons. We'd have to get off our ass. But it could be done. Most I think would rather live in a pod than have to do physical labor. Stop using banks, stores, that's it...stop voting.
Ask our founding fathers for the answer
@@moodybugg-2098 thank you, you have given me a clear and concise solution. Basically, this works as a family unit deciding to homestead. But, it doesn't stop the evil-doers from completing their agenda. I admire your willingness to offer a solution. Unfortunately, the people in charge are unelected. I'm not trying to argue with anyone here. I'm seriously looking for a way to change the outcome as a whole. I believe the intelligent people that watch this channel are the best to ask. Thanks again
@@faithoverfear9694 well thank you as well. I know the evil ones are unelected. They definitely own most of the multinational corporations we use to supply all our goods & services. Even though I don't think they care about money.( They print all they want.) But, if we relinquish the power they have over us with our need to buy from them. Just stop participating all together. Look at Amish communities. That being said... I also know most will not be willing to go to this extreme. Have you heard of Jury Nullification? Legalman The Quash podcast. 30yr lawyer from Texas. He gives a great solution. He is against the system. Totally
We must identify the enemy behind this.
United we stand Divided we fall Stand up to the tyranny God bless all
Hey Mel and Aaron- Have you guys ever thought about creating a presentation of how we actually go about fixing all this distopic nightmare? I love your movies, but most of the people out there paying attention already know we're on the express train to hell as a society/nation... Maybe have a discussion about how we recover once a big crash rips through the nation, or how to resist the tyranny coming just after that? What our society DESPERATELY needs is answers, or some kind of plan, even some good ideas on what can be done in light of everything you've already filmed. You probably won't even see this, but I certainly hope the idea comes to you somehow, as the hope a path forward is about the only thing that can sustain us through what's assuredly coming.
The core problem is with what's in people's minds. You can't change them. They're under a spell. Bound by the harsh reality.
@@Biochemistry-Debunks-Coronavery true. Starting with the fact that they exclude God out of their everyday affairs and make him a complete after thought.
Psalms 9:17 The wicked shall be turned into hell, *and all the nations that forget God.*
I think a start would be bringing back community. Cooperation rather than competition. United we stand… All is one.
Great comment. Not enough solution talk in our truther community. Though this video is great to share with the sleepers.
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The solutions are in us. We have to realise them.
Yet we keep using the chains of the System
There's no more American dream. More like a nightmare 😞. I can't find a house in the area we live in that's decent for under $250,000! Its ridiculous. Guess we will be renting the rest of our lives.
Build your own in the woods, a tree house maybe
@@Biochemistry-Debunks-Corona, did that. It’s a great life.
@@CJ-hz1uj, I've built a miniature House during my early years. Amazing what we can do, when we truly want to
Our potential then often gets stripped and replaced during education
@@Biochemistry-Debunks-Corona , we could say it’s not really education as in educing or bringing out learning, it’s more training and, more recently, indoctrination. Maybe more accurate to just refer to it as schooling. Rockefeller said he wanted schools to turn out obedient and compliant workers, not real thinkers.
@@CJ-hz1uj, yeah. I slipped up during typing. Obviously Indoctrination, the creation of obedient slaves, tax cattle, work slaves for the rulers of families that have been ruling over us since ancient times
The final shot of identical tiny homes sandwiched into tiny lots against a backdrop of enormous transmission towers, the only light coming from a blinding parking lot light, reminded me of a depressing cemetery. This is not where people come to live, it's where they come to die. Thank you for your hard work and sensational videos. 🙂
Great comment.
Extremely well done, Melissa and Aaron. Thank you for all your hard work in bringing us truth. God bless and protect you and your family. Much love 💛
All by design by the PTB!
One of the most deflating aspects of all of this economic turmoil is that so few people understand where it's coming from. In fact, many people have been sold on the actual solution being the cause.
I grew up trailer park trash and everything I tried to do in my life , just guess I still live in a trailer and will die in one .
They just don't want people to live.
@TruthstreamMedia You're ALWAYS missed when I don't see you. I hope you have a decent to great end of year and will be excited to see what you have in store for us in 2024. Be well, and Best Wishes to you both, Aaron & Melissa.
It almost feels like these people aren't human, like the rest of us.
I always think of the scene in Vivarium when they get their first good delivery and eat the strawberries when I get some gmo (or even sometimes organic) fruit that has *absolutely no taste*.
Vivarium was a great movie in that it revealed so much that is planned. Same goes for The Black mirror episodes.
I get so angry when I see living out of vans and school buses and tiny homes normalized. I have said the same thing as you guys about how it feels like one more step toward having nothing and "being happy". My husband and I are living in SoCal and had job offers up in Idaho. We flew up to check it out and likewise made note of entire neighborhoods of gray and sepia toned cookie cutter houses crunched side by side quite literally plopped out in the middle of what were formerly corn fields with absolutely nothing else around: no sidewalks, no nearby shopping, no public transport. It's wild. I didn't think it was possible for any place to feel more dystopian than California, LOL, but this was eerie on a different level.
Dude dang straight, that’s where its headed
Some of us have always preferred small over large!!
Some of us welcome housing because it gives us joy to have shelter…
You two are my absolute favorite channel.
Not comply not resist. Asking no one for anything. Been living in a tent for the past 12 years, working and living, loving life, helping all but asking nothing from anyone.
Life is truly wonderful for me.
Welcome to the new feudalism
Eventually they’re going to say living in a tent will be ok.... smh
Most of these boxes are not thought out well in terms of utilizing space. Big windows that heat the rooms up, not enough wall to wall storage space, etc. and some are just too damn small.
These have a latter to the loft. many disabled ppl wont be able to. And what about senior citizens ? an accident waiting to happen, me thinks.
I hear it's physically impossible for this system to continue by 2040
Your work is extraordinary and your qoute, "even animals in the zoo have more space", says it all!! And " bury you in your house as a coffin!" Brilliant. Thank you for waking us up and Im definitely sharing this one!
I don't normally comment on your channel. But this was probably the most incredible video you've ever produced.
Even the walls look very thin. Are they made of wood?
particle board..lol
Make as much money as you need, spend it on the little things that count, stop trying to live like people you see on TV. You don't need a lot to live, and LIVING isn't "having more and bigger things". You have the Earth at your feet. Find meaning and purpose in being someone of value to others.
Got no notification. Amen, I found it. Thank's
Namaste'
Went out got in her truck and cried ,
why does she have a truck..?
Unfortunately most of these women complaining, don't have a clue with hard times really are .
Ah yes. The American Dream. That fat carrot they dangle in front of us.
The problem with dreams, they always end. Then you wake up to reality.