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BioArchitecture engineer Alosha Lynov reveals philosophy for decentralized community...
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Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Welcome to today's episode of Decentralized TV here on Brighteon.com.
And wow, do we have a special guest for you today.
Welcome to my studio here in Central Texas.
And of course, as always, I'm joined by my co-host Todd Pitner.
Welcome, Todd, to the show.
Well, man, it's great to be here, Mike, as always.
It's been two weeks.
People don't know it's been two weeks, but it's been two weeks since we've recorded.
That's true.
And it's good to be back, man.
Yeah, and you've been playing around with honeybees since then.
I can't wait.
I want you to show us some honeybee videos at some point here.
You got it.
You have your own beehives now.
You're a beekeeper.
I'm a beekeeper, baby.
That's awesome.
Believe it or not.
Believe it or not.
Don't worry.
Be happy.
Okay.
Well, as long as they're not up in your suit, you can be happy.
You know me.
There's not a rabbit hole I won't go down.
Yes, the bees are a whole different story, but we'll get to that in the after party.
Fantastic.
Okay.
Now, our guest today is a very special guest.
We've worked a long time to get him on, and he joins us from Moscow, and he's an expert in, well, many things.
He'll describe it better, but I'm going to say biophysics, bioarchitecture.
He talks about underground domes, living water systems, eco-villages, building a sustainable future for humanity that's in harmony with the energetic reality that exists all around us.
And his name is Alosha Lenov.
I think I'm pronouncing that correctly, but welcome, Alosha, to the show today.
Great to have you on.
Great to have you, Mike.
Welcome.
Hi, Todd.
Good to see you.
Hola!
Great seeing you.
Did I get your name correct?
Is that the correct pronunciation?
Yeah.
Alosha Lenov.
Lenov.
Yeah.
Okay, great.
Let me give out your website before we begin, and it is bioveda.co.
B-I-O-V-E-D-A, bioveda.co.
So you've got a lot of interesting stuff going on there.
So, hey, welcome to the show.
You know, we love your topics.
We're all about decentralization.
We want humanity to have a sustainable future.
You know, unfortunately, we are currently living in a world, you're living in Russia, I'm living in the United States, we're living in a world of crazy, insane, death cult lunatics who are running everything.
But it's people like us that have to counter that with solutions.
So, what's your big picture about how humanity survives all this and actually thrives in the future?
Mike, it's a very interesting concept and I'm actually, I've been studying a lot of eco-villages.
Diana Christian, I've been reading her book and all the research she's done.
A lot of the eco-villages here, the Anastasia movement, which was started in the 90s.
In fact, I'm in Moscow now giving lectures on how to build a new type of urban environment.
Believe it or not, it is very much inspired by an American, well, he's not an American, Paolo Soleri, I believe he's from Italy originally, but he did build an Arcosanti in Arizona.
So I believe the new spaces that we want to build, the new types of environment, they can't have the dogmas of the ecovillages, yeah?
It's none of this free love BS and… It's not a hippie retreat?
No.
We've got to take the best, such as private property is important, okay?
But also there's got to be communal property, such as the park zone.
Again, many concepts from America, such as makerspace.
Why must every man have a chainsaw if we can have one space that can have one 3D printer, one chainsaw, and a few other tools such as, you know, sawmill that we as a community can use?
I'm also using a bit of a fractal environment, such as, like we're talking about bees, you've got the hexagon system, yeah?
But you've got something else a little bit more intricate.
It's 12-pointed, and I'll send you a JPEG of this so you can lay it over.
A 12-pointed shape with six hexagons and six squares, and that obviously goes to infinity, okay?
So that's the template I'm using to design new villages with this creative hubs that are based on ArcoSanti.
So we're using manufacturing.
It's very important to manufacture something.
ArcoSanti was built just by selling bells.
Yeah?
Earthships, the whole community was built mainly from students coming from all over the world and building with Mike Reynolds and his crew.
Again, very interesting concept.
So I'm kind of taking a little bit from here and a little bit of there.
Myself, I lived in an eco-village which is like close to a sect.
The guy called himself Jesus.
But big community in Siberia, very beautiful.
They've done amazing things.
But he's sitting in jail because he's called himself Jesus or Obviously, a lot of people realize that he ain't Jesus.
Sooner or later, that becomes obvious, yeah.
Yeah, and a lot of suicide when they got disappointed.
So because of that, he's in jail still.
But anyway, I'm taking some of these things from Alova and I'm piecing a model together where I'm going to be inviting because a lot of my database is actually from America and Canada.
All my students have 3,000 students on our BioVeta platform where online courses and And I can hear the pain of the people, because at the end of the day, we are all the people, yes?
And yes, the lunatics are running it, but as strange as it sounds, it's, you know, what I want to say is like, Those lunatics that are running, they used to be normal people.
When they got into power, power corrupts.
So we do need to look at certain things.
It's more to do with psychology, but just to cut it short, when people feel bad, they want to stand on another's head to push it down so they can bump up.
Does that make sense?
Absolutely, yeah.
They want to dominate others, yeah.
Yeah, and so we've got to work with people's traumas so they stop feeling bad.
I'm talking about a very specific burning sensation in your heart chakra area, if we just go really specific.
When that burning is happening, you want to have a little, like, terrible joke to somebody, like, you're so fat, or, you know, say something, oh, I'm just joking, you know, haha, but a person feels terrible, you feel his energy lowered, and you get a little bump up, you know, like it was an English accent.
So because of that one thing, Communities fall apart.
Marriages fall apart.
Why does that happen?
Because we feel bad.
Why do we feel bad?
Again, very rudimentary example.
We are working for a boss.
We are full of credit.
We've got children who've taken a lot of debt.
We've got children that are going to school and we've got a home that's more mortgage.
Our boss comes in a bad mood because he's had a bad wife day or whatever and he now shouts at you.
Now, you have two choices.
You either tell him, excuse me, this is the last time you have done this to me, or you chicken out because you've got all this debt and blah, blah, blah, and you smile, which is a norm that's accepted, and you go home with your face shoved in dirt.
And then you come home and who do you lash it out on?
On your closest partner, on your closest people to you.
So it will be either your wife and then your wife will shout or will say something terrible to your son.
Your son will go hit the daughter.
Everything in the universe, you poke here, it pokes out there.
Oh my goodness.
And then sooner or later, somebody's beating the dog.
Not a good scene.
A little boy will go kick the dog.
The dog will kick the cat.
Right.
Yeah.
But I'm over exaggerating and why I'm just said what I said, because this is important because we're all trying to build these communities or some different place.
But this one thing makes everything fall apart.
There is a 95% failure.
Rating communities.
So I'm moving away from the concept of communities and going towards more of a property development concept.
But again, very smart property development because there's certain things like PowerPoints.
And PowerPoints is nothing but two underground rivers, yeah?
And certain...
Angle, geometrical angle of two underground rivers that creates a power spot.
It either creates a harmful spot which has little bumps on trees growing and God forbid you put your bed on that because you'll have things growing in you.
Or you have a positive good energetical spot where they put a little cupola of the church.
And this is by geometry.
Ibrahim Karim, I'm sure you've heard about him.
Then that cupel, that dome, stands above the power spot.
The little trough of water stands underneath.
The energy from the earth powers up.
The dome doesn't let it out.
It bounces back at the water.
The priest comes and says some good things, and suddenly this water becomes healing, and everybody goes, oh my God, this is a miracle.
Okay?
But it's not a miracle.
It's physics.
It's biophysics.
Exactly.
But now, if we don't know these things, God forbid somebody puts a toilet on that spot.
That's what happens because we're living in a world right now that's not conscious and people don't know of these things.
Somebody will put a toilet right on that spot and it jams the next 10 kilometer radius.
Then everybody's like, oh my God, what's going on?
Why is everybody divorcing and why is such bad energy?
This is why.
This is just one aspect.
Of course, there is permaculture.
There is A lot of things.
And we can do a separate chat, and I can do a prepared presentation with slides and videos for that very separate thing.
I don't want to go too much into them handing over to you.
You have courses at your website, and I know we want to talk to you about getting some of your courses on Brighton University.
And Todd, I know you're just dying to ask a question, but please let me ask one question, and then you get the next several.
I want to know, Alosha, the Russian culture, my understanding of Russian culture, now please correct me if I'm wrong about this, but I've seen over the years that Western culture has become very closed-minded in terms of science and physics and chemistry.
Russian culture has always been more curious.
This is my understanding, that Russians are not afraid to conduct investigations into areas of science that the West would call fringe science.
Like biophysics is one of those areas.
Now, of course, there are many of us in America who understand that there's an energetic reality, there's a spiritual reality, there's more than just the physical.
But the establishment in the West is very much just compartmentalized, physical, and it taunts and criticizes anything in other areas.
But I've known throughout history that Russian scientists are able to look at many areas, like even cold fusion technology experiments, for example, or zero-point energy experiments, Is my perception correct in your view that there's something about the Russian culture that is more inquisitive about the universe?
I think it's got to do – the answer is yes, but also we shouldn't idealize Russia as this godsend gift because people can do that.
We still have our problems.
A lot of our scientists have left to the Silicon Valley in America because they've been offered a higher pay, obviously.
A lot of scientists, after arriving in America, like Victor Schauberger, who's not Russian, obviously, but who got all his ideas taken out.
Then laboratory got burned and then he gets sent back all poor with all patents left to America.
So America has sucked a lot of the brains out and what they're doing with the knowledge, I can't comment because you guys are there, but I think part of that whole inquisitive and freedom comes from that we have freedom To do a lot more here.
For example, there is no building codes.
So, I mean, at all, you can get on the land and build yourself a home up to 60 feet tall And you can move in when you want without doing any paperwork.
Do your own electrical how you want or not want.
Do your plumbing how you want or not want.
And if your roof falls on your head, it is your fault because you build a house and take responsibility.
And if you sell it to somebody else and it falls on their head, yes, sure, there could be a court case that could track back to you if you're a building company, of course.
But if you just build a home and five years later something falls, well, You know, it's kind of like, you know what I mean?
It's not regulated.
And it's really cool because we have freedom to do what I want.
I can wake up tomorrow and literally start sticking a spade, dig a foundation, and I don't ask any questions.
So, part of this inquisitive is because we've always had this freedom.
We have so much land.
Land is so cheap.
Obviously, it depends where, but generally, land is cheap.
You can buy yourself a home That you'll need to renovate and put in about $5,000, $10,000 to do like really nice.
But it'll be a home made of logs, for example, like an old home with two hectares of land for $3,000.
Whoa!
Wow!
Yeah.
That's like a dream.
That's my Netflix bill, man.
Yeah.
Talking about Netflix, the internet is very cheap.
I have unlimited 4G running at $7 a month.
Unlimited.
Wow.
Okay, Todd...
So to answer your question, Mike, I can't comment actually too deep into that because I'm not in a scientific community.
But yes, a lot of interesting research is going on.
But also scientists, they still have their problems because it's hard to get their know-how into products.
So if you have a bit of entrepreneurship, Chutzpah would be a Jewish word.
Then, of course, you can get these ideas out there.
But many scientists, you know, they kind of die with the ideas and things.
It's hard to say.
I would need to do a bit more research to answer your question properly.
Okay.
All right.
Fair enough.
But, Todd, your turn.
Sure.
Great having you on.
Spirit of full disclosure, my wife is Russian.
She's from Ekaterinburg.
And so I love you Russians and your whole culture.
And I'm a problem solver.
And I'll tell you that I've already figured out the toilet issue that's on that land that's causing all that trouble for the 10 miles.
If you just turn that into a real powerful bidet and let people drink from it, then that's the fountain of life.
You could promote it.
And everybody around gets along in a lot of free love.
Okay, so here's my question for you.
Sorry, Mike and I usually add a bit of humor.
We joke around a little too much sometimes.
No offense.
To wrap something in a very beautiful package, but yes, just to the point, on that power spot to make a little fountain and maybe a nice super Adobe bench that heats up, Yeah, that heats up from a little pizza oven, which again in America they do.
And now you have a circle space to discuss issues.
Now we're talking.
That would be a good wise of a power spot with little fountains fluttering out so you can hear a bit of sound of water.
I knew it.
I knew it.
So here's my question for you.
I did a little bit of research and I must admit that it kind of had my mind going in all kinds of different directions.
I want you to dumb it down for me, if you would.
If you had all the power in the world, and you have your vision, and you could go build what you want to build there in Russia, to your vision, and let's say it takes five years.
In five years, if I visited, what would I expect?
Give me that vision.
It's very interesting.
I almost have to pull up this drawing, which I actually can.
Give me a second.
Sure.
Sure thing.
Mike, while he's getting that, I must tell you that I spent the day with Corey Indralott and his dad Rich.
Yeah, so everybody, April 12th episode, go watch Corey on Decentralized.tv.
And also, along with him, we promised we were going to do this, Peter McLaughlin, the hypnotist, the hypnotic expert, he came with.
Oh, that's awesome.
We had an amazing day out in the back property in the food forest hanging with the raccoons and the deer.
And then we went to have a wonderful Italian meal.
It was just great.
It's starting to sound like the introduction to a funny joke.
A philosopher, a hypnotist, and a biophysicist walk into a bar.
What happens next?
The raccoons.
Okay, our guest, Alosha, has got his graphic now.
What is that?
It's kind of hard to see.
This is a Moroccan prune for the carpet.
It's a 12-pointed shape.
I don't know the name for it.
Obviously, hexagons and squares around.
We're looking at a hectare.
A hectare is going to be from the top of this hexagon to the bottom of this hexagon is at one hectare, so 100 meters by 100 meters.
Okay.
And I will do a proper presentation for you, but I just want to know.
So, Todd, to answer your question, this is what I'm seeing after all the experience I've had.
First of all, there is a reason why the tiny house movement is so prominent.
It's not just because the Americans are locked up into this, you know, story with building codes.
It also has to do that people like to move a bit.
So what I see is an Arcosanti, and you guys know what I'm talking about when I speak of Arcosanti, of course, yeah?
No.
No.
Arcoscience, Arizona.
Maybe pull up a picture and your viewers will definitely know.
Okay.
Anyway, so it's a three-dimensional type of urbanistic laboratory with amazing huge vaults.
It's a new type of city.
It's a toned down version of Jacque Fresco, okay?
So Jacque Fresco, you obviously guys all know about Jacque Fresco and Venus Project.
Now Jacque Fresco has gone a bit too way out of a $3 trillion city.
It just was too much.
What I'm talking about here is one hectare And the hexagons can be, you know, little properties for sale.
The big 12-pointed star is the medicinal herb garden with high-dense nutrient herbs such as ginseng and others and basil and all those great things, and that's a labyrinth.
And then you've got the other 12 pointed things around, which is a food forest.
So in one hectare, one third of the land gets left in a food forest or natural indigenous forest.
Okay, here's the Arcosanti website.
Is this what you're talking about?
The whole place was built using students and their fees for the workshops, for the building workshops, and the sale of little bells that they make.
We have a picture of some of the bells here, I think.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Some of the bells.
Brass cast bells.
And why I'm speaking about this model, so Todd, to answer you, it is the beautiful thing about these hexagons is because some of these spots can be higher density.
Yeah?
Like, such as three-bedroom, three-story little block of flats.
And I need to pull it up on the screen a little later on when you guys are chatting.
Hey, Alosia, isn't the hexagon the world's strongest structure?
The geodesic dome is the world's strongest structure as far as the structure goes.
But to answer your question, what I'm seeing is A creative hub that has spaces for people to make stuff.
There is a marketing team that can get these startups with their products to be released.
There's a variety of different living conditions, such as glamping, such as little domes that can be made around that can be in these little hexagon spaces.
By the way, the hexagon is 25 meters, 66 feet.
What I'm seeing is a type of property development that has different types of living conditions and higher density and lower density a bit intermixed together.
But I have to do a proper presentation on this.
And I am dreaming of creating this here because the land is...
Russia is welcoming Americans.
Russian people are very open to Americans.
We as people know that it's not you the people that are causing the shit in the world.
Excuse me.
I'm going to be drawing this up in the next two months.
I'm calling your community.
If anybody wants to join the project and assist with a bit of landscaping, sketching, and a bit of 3D sketching, it's just too much for me.
I don't Currently have a team that can collaborate on this project together.
But it's a great vision and it takes the best of what America has to offer and the best of the communities around the world taking out the dogma and all the other BS that doesn't serve us, adding in private property, adding in permaculture, adding in food forest gardening, adding the biogeometry so we test for power spots and as well as Kyrie and Hartman Energetic lines which fill the whole earth every 2.7 meters.
And again, these have to be tested so your homes are not on crossings of those lines because if you're having your office chair and that.
So all that stuff is taken into account.
But most importantly, the relationships between the people.
So people, before they buy into it, they get to meet each other on Zoom.
So people maybe meet or start living close by maybe similar interests.
So there's a lot of thought and a lot of visualization that still needs to go, but I'm starting to draw this up.
Yesterday, in fact, we had a brainstorming session with children, and this is what they came up with.
They said, what if we have a pond that goes around and vaults that are going out?
Because vaults have a glass on one side and glass on the other side.
And then we have a kids' playground around in the center.
So families can look at children playing and keep an eye on them.
But at the same time, here is little boats and they can go fishing for fish around.
That's just one of the units.
And then we thought of, what if we do pastures with permaculture, electric fencing, you know how you move the cattle and the goats, and not huge pastures, not many animals, but like a little touch farm that kids can play around with animals, and then the cows travel after the goats, after the pigs, and then the organic garden comes in after, because the earth has been worked.
Well, Elosha, I've got a question for you, though, as you're showing that, and I'm sure our audience is thinking this as well.
Wow, it's all very interesting.
A little pond with sand with a little beach.
So this is infinite.
This is what I'm saying.
This is infinite.
And it's fractal.
You use the word fractal.
If you allow me a bit later, Mike, just to run quickly through the presentation, I'll go straight to this part.
Okay, well, let's see how much time we have, because I know Todd has a lot of questions for you.
I do too, but one of my questions is, you know, I've lived on a pretty large piece of land for 15 years, and it has taught me so much by observing and watching.
I have learned so much just by looking and knowing, like, where do trees want to grow?
Where does the water want to go?
Which piece of land is more nutrient-dense versus another piece of land?
So one of my main questions is, isn't it difficult to impose a map like you have there to say, I want this hexagon-shaped piece to be a pasture, and I want this piece to be a pond?
Shouldn't you read the land first and say, what does the land want to be?
Mike, it's a very, very good question.
The one thing you need to consider is that I already have an amazing slide to show what a land with different hills.
Of course, you can't smack this blueprint on a hilly side.
Right, right, of course.
Yeah, 100%.
I have to show this slide.
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Mike, it's very important that what you said.
Of course, this can't be slammed onto any land.
And the picture that I want to show you is very much like a cell that we designed on 120 hectares.
And that was full of hills.
And we walked with a topographical map and all the roads on contour line, of course.
And all the places, all the plots are placed around.
In fact, I'm going to try and, if you can just put in chat your email address, I can quickly email it to you.
What we'll do is our editors will put the photo up here.
This particular design, you need to consider that a lot of this part of Russia, and I'm talking about from St.
Petersburg all the way almost to the south of Russia, is flat.
Flat.
Little angle changes.
And that's why, and of course, when there is a river, we don't go bashing through with hexagons through the river.
Of course.
We leave the river and we leave the, what, the 100, 200 foot of forest around, God forbid, you know, that's our recreational zone.
But everywhere else where it's just, you know, we can work with, of course, we use this pattern.
Why we use this pattern, if you of course know the Jacques Fresco's Venus Project, it's also very similar.
He's got this central thing and then the suburbia kind of grows around it.
Now, the difference here is that you don't have one central thing.
You have different, let's say Todd is a beekeeper, yeah?
So Todd says, okay, guys, I want to take one of these hectares, so one of these little 12-pointed things, and we say, okay, Todd, I'm an eco-builder.
Why don't I build you a few Cal-Earths?
You guys know about Cal-Earths little domes with bags.
But we do this effect where we burn the bags, and you see the little ridges.
You know what I'm talking about, those colors, so you don't plaster them.
And then we paint them little black, white, and yellow like little bee hives.
You know what I mean?
So suddenly we have, let's say, 20, 30, 40 domes.
Whatever size, I'm not going to go into details, that look like little beehives.
And now, we take Todd's bees, and he's got the whole thing, and we build an ecotourism project right around it.
Let's say Mike comes, and Mike says, hey guys, I want to...
Mike, what do you like?
What would you like to do on the land?
Oh, wow, I'd like to grow food.
Okay, cool.
But I like, you know, food forests.
I don't like organizing rows of gardens.
I like food, spontaneous food everywhere.
Okay, so we sit with Mike, we say, Mike, why don't we, there is a concept called sacred food forests.
Basically, when you plant trees, again, I'm going to send it through to you, according to sacred geometry.
And that It's quite a nice model that they're doing here, and that's proven to stop divorces, stop things breaking in the factory two miles away when they do sacred geometry planting.
It's weird, but it's really cool.
So, Mike, why don't we create a food forest, and we also have a little, let's say, a little glamping spot or a little in the trees once this thing grows up, or we leave some big forest there, and we actually do some tree houses.
So we leave some forest uncut on the northern side so it doesn't shade.
And on the south side, we know how the food forest goes.
It goes from the higher trees to the lower trees towards the sun.
So these things in the front don't shade the things in the back.
You know that?
Yes, yes.
So we have the little bridges and little rides in the big trees that are pines and wherever the forest is there, and then we grow the food forest off going that, you know, and then we create a whole nice, again, little maybe glamping story around it with little geodesic spheres in the trees where people can camp out.
So this thing is infinite.
The hexagonal thing, the octagonal is what I present to you is infinite because whoever comes in and wants to drive certain things can drive it and they get dedicated an area because the 12-pointed star is 50 meters, 150 feet.
The square, why is this important?
Because what happens now?
Let's say we build a village of five homes.
Every single home will have to have its heating, every single home will have to have a septic, and so on and so forth.
That becomes expensive.
So what I'm saying is in this one hectare, why don't we have that square, those squares that you saw, they're 45 feet in diameter.
Why is that not a heating unit slash a septic and all of that that takes everything from all five homes or six homes to one place and heats all five homes with one circular pipe that runs underneath?
Can you see how that becomes interesting?
That's what they do in big cities, but we make a micro version because this is very doable by a few families.
I heat with wood.
I have a wood boiler that...
That holds a lot of water, and I have underground pipes that circulate the water, and then I have little radiators that blow the heat out of the water, but of course the water stays in the pipes, and it comes back.
Exactly.
I'm saying we have one boiler between pipes.
Right.
One boiler distributes to all the homes.
Makes perfect sense.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And it's very energy efficient, especially if you have enough forest to where you've got a natural supply of wood just because trees die.
You don't even have to cut them.
Exactly, exactly.
Because now we're using Earthship technology, and this is the main, main, main project I'm working on.
So I'm developing this redefined, redesigned Earthship, which basically has a large greenhouse, combines in itself a Canadian passive greenhouse, which I'm sure you guys all have researched.
It combines in itself an Ondol South Korean Floor System, O-N-D-O-L, and that's basically channels It's like a hypercast Rome system, heating system.
It's got channels underneath that you make a small fire, and then it heats a slab of clay.
And then once or two weeks fire, and that floor is, because of the mass, amount of sheer mass, that floor gets warm for a long time.
We're going to be combining a few things, as well as an Earthship, which basically has this huge berm, and I'm going to send you all these visuals so you can see what I'm talking about.
has this huge berm that's obviously insulated, that's obviously dry with an EPDM liner, and that huge berm gets heated by the excess heat from the greenhouse.
That's what Earthships do, something different, because you guys got a lot of sun.
Another thing you've got to consider about Moscow and St. Petersburg, which is where all the money, where all the people, where things are happening, because we're right next to Europe.
It's very dark, especially in St. Petersburg.
Petersburg, which is a beautiful cultural capital.
Very safe.
Most cities are super, super, super, super, super safe.
Nobody will hassle you.
And we'll chat about that later.
But it's dark from the point of the sun comes up at 10 a.m.
and the sun sets at 4 p.m.
and it's overcast.
The Earthship concept will not work because the Earthship works on the sun in Taos, New Mexico.
And here there is no sun for three, four months.
It's just dark and overcast.
That's very different from where Todd lives in Florida with your food forest there.
You've got the perfect environment to grow food.
Yeah, I do.
I did see your interview recently with Jim Gale.
We've had him on as a guest.
Isn't he wonderful?
He's amazing.
We love Jim Gale.
He's rocking it every time.
The only problem with Jim is that you have to carry the conversation.
He's kind of shy.
Yeah.
Right.
So, but Alosha, now, I mean, we've got less than 15 minutes remaining for our interview today.
And Todd, jump in with any questions.
But I want to know, like, you're describing some very amazing visions of what people can do in community.
What can people do right now in their own home that they have in a neighborhood that takes a piece of what you've really studied and put it into practice right now?
Because people want to grow food now.
They want to improve their lives right now.
And they're not ready to move to Russia or be part of a big community, let's say.
Mike, it's a very difficult question because people have to understand the geopolitical situation.
We don't want to drive fear, obviously, but if I understood the geopolitical situation of South Africa, I would have never spent $100,000 on my permaculture garden, which I eventually gave to the bank with the home that I bought on mortgage.
I realized that people, the black people in our country, in South Africa, are very angry Because of the apartheid that England imposed on South Africa and the rest and other parts of Africa.
So if I knew that and if I studied that, I would have made a different choice.
So for people that don't have the money to move I would say you have to follow Mike Reynolds' advice to find pockets of freedom in America.
But unfortunately, those are mainly the desert places.
Maybe there are some other nice lands, but nice lands are definitely sometimes very regulated.
So you've got to find pockets of freedom.
But at the same time, it's very hard for a man or a woman to go and move out In the sticks out in the middle of nowhere.
I've tried that four times, Mike.
I moved out onto the land.
I had six hectares all paid in cash.
I didn't need to worry about money, but I couldn't live there.
Beautiful, next to indigenous forests, waterfalls, rivers, fireflies, everything.
But I couldn't live there because I needed interesting people nearby.
So I'm talking about this creative ArcoSanti type of hubs is because we can start pulling through our ecotourism and through glamping.
And through making beautiful food forests and the beautiful bee story that Todd created, we're going to be starting to pull people in.
Interesting, fresh blood.
And because if you have interesting people coming through, then it's fun for kids.
Kids are playing with other kids.
Because if the kids are not enjoying themselves, then how can parents enjoy?
Because the kid is always hassling.
Mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom.
You know, it's like...
You know what I mean?
So we've got to create the right infrastructure, the right spaces where people can start opening up and thriving.
And unfortunately, I'm sorry to say, but this is close to impossible to do that in America because of your building codes, because of your regulations.
And sure, you can go alone as a family and do something in the desert where there is no water and you've got to be really challenged with life.
Or you sell out You sell out.
We work together with you, Mike, with Todd.
We work on trust and we start investing into here because if you come here with $300,000, first of all, you get citizenship.
Second of all, you get a home that we'll build together with our 3D printer and the Super Adobe and Hyper Adobe technology.
You have an Earthship type of home that is fully self-sufficient.
You have a food forest garden, and you have a community, an international community with Russian language, and you have a share in the business that builds these villages further out.
So $300,000 in America will get you a half a home.
Because of the exchange rate, 1 to 100, or 1 to 95 currently, $300,000 can get you a business, a passport with citizenship, a home, land, and a food forest garden.
And organic food that you can eat until, you know, because organic food is sold freely by little grannies.
By grannies are allowed to bring food to city and sell without any paperwork, which they grow with their own manure.
That's like a stock standard thing in Russia.
So this is what I'm inviting.
I'm sorry to say, but it's very hard.
It's a challenge to do in America.
Life is getting expensive.
Your borders are still open.
You speak about all these things.
It's just, if you look 10, 20 years later, you will see that it's an imploding, dying system.
I'm sorry to say that because of what America has done to the world, not you, the people, but because of the government decisions, what they've done to the people, the boomerang, unfortunately, is flying back.
Let me just interject.
The title of my podcast today is that Republican leadership in America is a suicide cult.
And I agree with what you just said, Alosha, that the current trajectory of America is absolutely unsustainable.
The wide open borders problem is...
It's an existential threat to this country.
But we also have the collapse of the rule of law.
We have the collapse of culture.
We have the collapse of morality, the collapse of work ethic, the collapse of energy, the collapse of industry.
We have the collapse of even the willingness to harness our own energy resources in this country.
Exactly, and a hundred genders, and plus if your child wants to change a pole, you can't even as a father say no.
It's insanity.
It's complete insanity, yeah.
It's insanity, and it's none of that here because it's traditional values.
You'll walk on the streets, you see a man and a wife holding hands, a boy and a girl holding hands.
It's like a stock standard thing.
You will not see two men ever walking on the streets here.
It's not abnormal.
Yeah, they'll get arrested.
You need to understand, because even if you, with all your tears say, we are going to save America, it's going to be, let's make it great again.
You can't.
You can't fight against the thunder.
When your child says, I want to change my pole, and you as a father can't forbid him, and the next thing they cut off his genitals and put in something else, and 20 years later he commits suicide because he realizes that's the biggest mistake he's ever done, you'll say then, shit, I should have moved back over there.
And I'm not saying Russia is the only place.
Just move somewhere sane.
Well, I mean, but look, I live in Texas.
I mean, show the flag.
Show camera six.
I live in Texas.
I'm more of a Texan than an American at this point, it turns out.
And Todd lives in Florida.
See, there's the Texas flag.
And I'm more of a Texan than in Florida.
I mean, we feel like even if America falls...
Guess what?
We're going to have the Republic of Texas, which will be like the ninth largest economy in the world.
You know?
I mean, Texas is basically just ready to be a nation.
I'm watching Texas very closely, especially the company called I Can Build with a new printing head that they developed.
One printer prints four homes all around itself, four homes with one operator.
Have a look at the I Can Build video at SWS something conference that recently happened.
You will see it.
Yeah, it's quite amazing.
A lot of things that are inspired are from America.
We've got to bring that technology here.
Russia is very fresh.
None of the stuff is here.
There is so much opportunity.
Hey, Alosha, just to be angel's advocate here, we don't say devil's advocate here.
But...
I've been married to my wife, Yana, Russian, for 20 years.
She and my daughter only speak Russian to each other in our home.
And right now, I know...
...for my dogs.
Let's go for a walk.
So you talk about it being Russian...
A Russian communication base there, or the language.
What do you do to solve for that?
Because I'm too old to learn new tricks.
Or will you have certain pockets that'll be, okay, this is your English center, or help me problem solve for that?
Todd, very good question.
First of all, I already mentioned that we're building international villages where 33%, and I'm not going to stick to a percentage, but a third is English-speaking, two-thirds is Russian-speaking, so you are still immersed in that culture.
It's not just 100% English-speaking, God forbid.
There are going to be Russian-language lessons that are going to be implemented within these communities, within these property development villages that we're designing that are based on Manufacturing and ecotourism.
You must have lessons.
But when you're immersed in the culture, you're going to learn the language much faster.
The last important question, I know we're running short, but...
I know what my food forest costs.
I know what my back property...
You know, everything comes with a price tag, right?
Nothing is free.
How is all of that going to be funded?
Or are you just saying that you're going to have the vision and either build it and they will come, hopefully, or is it share the vision and they will come build it one at a time?
I'm hoping that after this presentation today, we're going to have at least five, six people that are going to say, I want to do this with Alosha.
I can see that I can trust this guy.
They can look at our YouTube.
We've got over 300 videos.
You can see how I've progressed in the last seven years, how I've done a lot of inner work.
I'm hoping that we can get at least five, six people that will say, yes, let's do it, and we buy the land.
Land is not expensive.
We're going to buy the land in the south of Russia, so we don't have to shock you with this insane weather.
Somewhere in the south of Russia, the weather is nice.
Not as nice as Florida, but nice.
Yeah, it's kind of like you're going to...
There's a Kansas in Russia, South Russia somewhere.
It's flat.
Okay.
Caucasian mountain range, which runs just next to the Black Sea on the other side.
First step, we buy the land.
Which is not expensive.
We can get a land maybe $100,000, okay?
So, you know, buy the land and second step is that those five, six people as a community come together and we start discussing how we're going to do this.
Because, you know, people can build We're going to be having a construction company that will build this thing out for the people.
So when they arrive, they already have a home that they can stay in.
And whether the home is, you know...
Who's the we funding the construction company?
That's what I'm trying...
I'm trying to follow the money to see.
Because the worst thing in the world would be for me to say, okay, 300 grand, man, that's my life savings.
Yeah...
Let's do it.
I'm going to go over there.
And yet there's not really the construction company there yet that's still vision.
I'm sorry to interject, but guys, we're out of time.
And you're getting into the weeds pretty deep there about the accounting back end of this.
Yeah, we are.
I would say, you know, today we've just barely scratched the surface.
This is kind of like an introduction for the audience to meet Alosha and to find out what you're about, Alosha, which is really fascinating.
And I regret that we have to wrap this up because we have another interview here as well.
well.
But I want to give out your website again, bioveda.co, that's .co, B-I-O-V-E-D-A, bioveda.co, and a lot of videos there, and they can check out your channel on YouTube as well.
And then I'd like to talk with you, Elosha, about how we can get some of your courses on Brighton University to introduce even more people to what you're talking about.
It's an absolutely lovely concept.
I'm right there with you.
Obviously, there's a lot of details like Todd was bringing up, but we're not going to be able to cover all that here.
So anything you want to say to wrap this up, Elosha, for today?
And we'll talk with you again.
Yeah, we'll definitely talk again.
But But Todd, it'll either be funded by community members, but there'll need to be an investor up front that will come and will assist with buying the land.
And so when the community comes together, we can already show the land for the very least.
And that's kind of what I was getting to, which is maybe there's somebody listening who is more benevolent, who is that kind of investor person.
And I just wanted to appeal to that person, too, because it sounds like a really, really big idea.
The land, the roads, the infrastructure.
That goes in first and then everybody else can then join because the ready plots developed and there is access.
Cool.
Thank you.
Can citizens own big ass rifles in Russia?
Yeah, that's Maria Butina who sat in your jail for two years.
In America, she actually was with your people who are all about having ammunition and guns allowed as public so they can have guns.
Anyway, she came on that line and then because her Surname is one letter of Putin.
They wanted to make a story that she is the one that got Trump elected and that whole story and they thrown her in jail and she wrote an amazing book.
Highly recommend it so you can see what is happening.
How those immigrants are pulling up from the south of America and moving and how they're jailing them and how they're running Amway calling centers from jails and they never let these people out.
And how they treat them.
You've got to research them because there's massive jails that are being built in America that you're not even aware of.
All underground with no light.
They don't know when the sun is up.
It's amazing.
Amway call centers are being run, being called from these people who are in jail there for petty crime and they're getting free labor.
And you've got to guys know about that.
So we don't want to get you freaked out.
On the positive note, We are changing the world into a better place, but we've got to be on it and actually play our part.
Stop being passive.
Be active.
Listen to what Mike is saying.
Listen to other people.
Do your bit.
And most importantly, do what you love.
You've got to do what you love because then you're going to go really far and you're going to thrive when you do that.
Please, guys, do what you love.
Know who you are and do what you love.
That's my message for America today.
That's a great message.
Well said.
We resonate with that.
We love that.
Thank you so much for joining us, Alosha.
This has been just a fascinating intro and I'm sure we will have more conversations that go into more details.
But we appreciate your time today, especially joining us.
It's probably very odd hours of the night there right now, but we appreciate you taking the time.
Thank you so much.
And I'll prep for the next talk with a visual presentation.
Okay.
All right.
That sounds great.
We'll do that.
Thank you, Alosha.
You've been great.
Thank you for the opportunity.
I appreciate it.
Thank you, my friends.
Thank you, Alosha.
All right.
God bless.
Todd, so we're going to wrap this up here.
We've got another interview starting, but a great guest, fascinating conversation, and I just hope that people look into this, and we'll do more with Alosha coming up.
Yeah, absolutely.
All right.
And thank you, Todd.
You always do great prep and have great questions.
And you're doing so many cool things with your bees and your food forests.
You're right on board with the vision of what Aloj is talking about.
So it's great to have you here.
You know, what I feel is that we talk about a lot of things, but until we do, you know, it's just talk.
And so I've been having a ball doing.
Absolutely.
You have.
You have really done a lot.
Alright, we're going to wrap this one up for today.
Thank you all for watching.
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