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  • 11 Compulsory food service
    2024/11/01

    Living Off the Grid in the City Podcast. Food has become an object of exploitation by governments and private entities, who make us believe that we have no choice but to buy their food, despite paying high prices and consuming chemicals. We are often denied the ability to produce our own food, making us dependent on these corrupt entities. However, we have the choice to demand affordable and safe food, and to produce our own food. Throughout history, there have been food crises caused by the centralization of food production, leading to shortages and rising prices. Many people lack the knowledge and resources to produce their own food, perpetuating dependence on these entities. It is outrageous that many people are prohibited from keeping farm animals or growing food on their own land. Food is a human right and should be freely available to those who cannot afford it or work to get it.

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    Hector Vladimir 2024©

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    For information purposes only. Always follow appropriate and applicable regulatory code for all installations, modifications, and fabrications. For US electrical installations follow the codes of the authority having jurisdiction. For international electrical installations follow the codes of your region’s electrical authority.

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    17 分
  • 10 Compulsory communications service
    2024/05/15

    Living Off the Grid in the City Podcast. Communication services, such as telephone, internet and paid TV, are considered basic necessities in modern society. Communication can be one-way or two-way and is protected as a human right. However, some entities impose limits on these services, such as offering limited choices and charging for them. This can be immoral and criminal, as it limits access to a basic need. Communication technology has evolved rapidly in recent years, and it is necessary to be up-to-date to actively participate in society. Communication technologies and services are necessary for the economy and social life, and access to them should be a right for everyone, regardless of their economic situation. Although some programs offer discounts or free services to low-income people, these services are limited in many parts of the world. Communication services are expensive, but people are willing to pay for them because of their importance. There are several free communication options, which I will discuss in a future book.

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    Music: Freedom (NCS release), by 32stitches, Chenda, Harley Byrd.

    32Stitches & CHENDA, Harley Bird - Freedom [NCS Release] (youtube.com)

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    13 分
  • 09 Compulsory water service
    2024/04/03

    Living Off the Grid in the City Podcast. This text addresses the issue of mandatory water and sewage services. Water service refers to the supply of drinking water for human consumption and other applications in a given area, through different methods such as pipes and vehicles. These services are provided by both public companies (called water supply company) and private companies (called water company). In some cases, these companies exercise abusive control over the population and communities they serve, similar to electric companies. Although the severity of the abuse can vary by area, it is considered problematic in most cases. Additionally, in many places around the world, including the United States, water services are provided by private, for-profit companies. In summary, concerns are raised about the control and abuse exercised by water service providers, whether public or private.

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    14 分
  • 08 Wastes of the electric company
    2024/03/22

    Living Off the Grid in the City Podcast. Electricity companies have the obligation to grow in size and finances to satisfy their investors and obtain positive profitability. To achieve this, they must increase their size and sell more energy. However, in their quest for growth, power companies often become lazy and wasteful, passing increased operating costs onto their customers. In addition, they push for more energy to be used, encouraging lower efficiency on the part of consumers, and demanding less diversity of energy sources. These practices are carried out through the influence of the electric company in laws, advertising and propaganda. Companies sometimes grow by purchasing smaller electric companies, when they cannot expand into newly developed areas; where another electric company or electric cooperative already exists.

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    13 分
  • 07 Electric company abusive powers
    2024/03/19

    Living Off the Grid in the City Podcast. It is common for local electric companies to be monopolies and have influence over public utility commission members. This allows them to have almost absolute control over the electricity supply and affect the economy of a wide area. Although you don't have many options to change providers, the company can disconnect you if you don't pay. Additionally, non-payment can lead to threatening notices from your landlord, city, county or state and even eviction. The power company often behaves arrogantly and abusively, knowing that customers have nowhere to turn. In addition, they have a large and well-paid staff, and have considerable economic, social and political support. They have managed to establish close relationships with the officials in charge of regulating their performance. In short, power companies have excessive power over communities and customers. Living Off the Grid in the City Podcast Hector Vladimir 2024© https://www.youtube.com/@HBCSolarPVTechByron http://www.youtube.com/@hbcsolarpvtech Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/hectorvladimir Substack page: https://hectorvladimir.substack.com/

    Music: Brindisi – Live in concert by José Carreras, Plácido Domingo, and Luciano Pavarotti. Conducted by Zubin Mehta, the L.A. Philharmonic, and the L.A. Music Center Opera Chorus. Performed in 1994, at Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles California USA. Especially orchestrated by composer/arranger Lalo Schifrin. Werner Classics.

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    7 分
  • 06 Monopoly electric service
    2024/02/28

    Most electric utility companies are set up as monopolies, privately-owned, for-profit corporations. All these are, I believe, harmful for customers of the electric companies. Monopolies are known harmful entities due to runaway greed, power, and inefficiency. For profit corporations are known not to be optimal for basic and needed services, especially for the majority, the poor and low-income classes. And, the electric company is incentivized to be inefficient. Music: On point - by House of Pain, Tommy Boy Records 1994.

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    13 分
  • 05 Compulsory electric service - part 3 subpart 3
    2024/01/16

    Living Off the Grid in the City Podcast. 2-05. Here, I continue to share my personal experiences with the electric companies in the US. And, experiences that solidified by belief that electric companies don't care and act as ruthless overlords. This relationship is one of servitude and manipulation.

    Hector Vladimir 2024©

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    Music:

    Get your roll on - Shells - 2004 Fight Night: Round 2 - Shells - Get Your Roll On (youtube.com)

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    11 分
  • 04 Compulsory electric service - part 3 subpart 2
    2024/01/15

    Living Off the Grid in the City Podcast. 2-04. Here I continue to list my sour and abusive experiences with electric service, electric companies, and other not so sour life occurrences.

    Hector Vladimir 2024©

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    13 分