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Jekyll Island

My trip started off with a visit to Jekyll Island. The secluded island is a place to relax and unwind. The island's history is on public display as the restored mansions of 1900’s Cantillionaires surround you.
Jekyll Island is the birthplace of the Federal Reserve. The banking cartel met here to determine how to maintain wealth and control over the people. Allegedly, most of these modern structures were built on top of an older civilization. The Indian mound cottage was notably occupied by the Rockefellers. Some documentation states the cottage was built on top of a sacrifice altar and the creation of the new banking system had demonic influence.

The Farm

I first heard of The Okefenokee Farm on the “What is Money Show”. Clean air, clean food, clean water - everything sounded like the solution to the many problems of modern societies. I was finally able to make it out to The Farm in November 2025. After a brief drive down a dirt road, it came into sight.
The center of the farm holds a pond with a fountain, a large communal kitchen, and an eating area. I wandered in the shared raised-bed square-shaped garden and waited for the wagon tour of the facilities. I saw a citrus orchard, an olive orchard, mayhaw trees, chickens, turkeys, ducks, goats, a green house, a smokehouse, a horse area, a swimming hole and much more. It is impressive that the farm has been able to regenerate the soil and grow such nourishing foods.
After the tour we were offered fresh local oysters, which were fantastic. The farm dinner was great. Cured meats without nitrates and preservatives, organic vegetables and herbs, and locally brewed cider.
A few observations from the event about the people interested in living at Okefenokee Farm: the average age was 55-65 with a few younger and a few older. It felt as if the men and women were seeking a rural, sustainable alternative to the resort-style villages for 55+ year-olds throughout Florida.
The farm met many of my aspirations for a dream community yet kept falling short. It seemed too effortless. Spend your fiat or bitcoin and be taken care of till the end of your days. The blue-collar workers will tend to the farm work. Pay your taxes and enjoy the free range … eggs. I wish I could enjoy the quiet corner of Georgia land the farm occupies but my concerns are too numerous.
If we occupy a pretty box, it remains a box. To live free of that box is hard work and requires an exit from this traditional system. Participating in the fiat-sponsored economy daily pays homage to the dark occult overlords and makes us weak. The farm is not permission-less, as you live in a glorified HOA (Home Owners Association).
Another major concern is the food desert surrounding the farm. If the surrounding community is not thinking clearly it could lead to serious conflicts in the future. The zombie apocalypse is here. Bitcoin education can help mitigate this yet bitcoin meetups are not happening on a significant level among the farm staff or the owners. Lack of education is one of the reasons we are in this situation (depressed levels of awareness) in the first place. Without education we cannot rise.

Paddling with the alligators

I saw over 2 dozen gators while kayaking the swamp. I can only imagine what hidden treasures they may be guarding deep in the swamp. It is certainly possible the swamp is naturally forming, or it could be a city buried by water. It is not far from the 33rd parallel, a known locale of ancient civilizations throughout the world. For example, The Great Pyramid of Giza, Babylon, Damascus, Phoenix & Tucson Arizona. Some of the world's most iconic ancient structures were built along the 33rd Parallel, if they are still standing…
Many in Folkston, Georgia are concerned with the swamp being nominated for a UNESCO world heritage site. These concerns are sound when considering how often UNESCO sites are damaged by archeologists and renovations. Check out My Lunch Break or #905574 for additional info on this topic.
Okefenokee Pastimes was a top-notch campground to stay at during the visit. It is right down the road from the Okefenokee swamp. The stargazing was wonderful and the staff were open minded. I even saw a shooting star. Always ready with an orange pill, I left the manager a “How to bitcoin" pamphlet. He was receptive and said he would start with the 21 days of bitcoin course.