The movie "Garbage Warrior"
Video: Michael Reynolds - The
garbage warrior (Spanish subtitles) (1h26'25'')
(original Spanish: El Guerrero de la Basura
(Subtitulos en español)
The movie protocol
1. Examples of
Earthships by Michael Reynolds in Taos, New Mexico -
Aluminum can houses with the "Thumb House" - Earthship
"Phoenix":
Taos in New Mexico - the self-sufficient Earthships
with Mother Earth by architect Michael Reynolds
Garbage Warrior, film by Oliver Hodge (2'0 ''). Michael
Reynolds lives in an Earthship in Taos, New Mexico, his
partner describes him as creative and stubborn (2'55
''). Michael Reynolds was raised as a Baptist,
everything was forbidden, so the backlash came (3'9 '').
He studied architecture at the University of Cincinnati,
and considered the architecture as taught to be
worthless (3'35 ''), because this architecture had
nothing to do with the planet and little to do with
humans (3'40 '').
Heating, water, food production etc.
Reynolds: "The main problems oil and water have just
been suppressed, and there are more and more people on
the earth, so we do not have much time left to solve
these problems." (4'14 '') - Reynolds visits an
Earthship construction site in the desert of New Mexico.
The septic tank is installed, more soil is removed,
there is an overflow (final overflow) installed (5'21
''). Reynolds: "Mankind is making the planet more and
more uninhabitable, so we've developed a way of life
that has a nourishing effect." (5'47 '') -
An Earthship "Phoenix" - totally self-sufficient for
up to 4 persons
An Earthship under construction, entrance area
Reynolds: "The Phoenix - that's a house with no
connections, no gas connection, no electricity, no water
and no sewer, no energy is needed (6'5 ''). There are
cisterns for 6000 gallons of water, and food production
is made with wastewater [from the kitchen, shower, sink
and washing machine], all year long it's 70º Fahrenheit
(21º Celsius) warm (6'15 ''). Well, in such a house you
can survive even without contact to the outside, even a
family of four." (6'30 '') - Reynolds shows the
greenhouse area: "This area is the food production zone,
birds and insects are flying around here (6'39 ''). Then
there is the area of goats, chickens and ducks, so in
the end, it is like a small Amazon jungle with 20 feet
(6m) high trees and small terraces where you relaxation
is possible with trees, birds, parrots, canaries,
bumblebees, bees and butterflies. " (7'2 '') -
Commentator: This is a new direction for humanity (7'8
'').
Reynolds: "I've been researching it for 30 years and now
I'm scratching the surface of the gold mine, which we
are now beginning to penetrate." (7'20 '') -
Reynolds becomes a recycling professional with its
earth-ship architecture
An Earthship solar radio station means that sports
results would be important, while Michael Reynolds
solves the fundamental problems on Earth with Earthships
(7'45 ''). The life partner says: "Reynolds has a great
passion for his work", and at night she can look up at
the sky with a glass of water (8'18 ''). - Reynolds: "My
dreams are about work, they play a big role in new
ideas, then I make drawings, discuss that with Ted and
then I realize that (8'47 ''). In this way my dreams
come true, and they become the customers' dreams. "
(8'56 '') - Photos from his earth ship in Taos (9'23
''). - Reynolds speaking about colored bottle walls:
"The bottles are rubbish, but are like jewels in the
wall with me." (9'42 '') - Reynolds on his father, who
was already a recycling guy: "My dad collected
everything, so mayonnaise cups, milk cartons, old keys,
just everything in his cellar, so he did not know what
to do but he said it was too valuable to throw it away."
(10'9 '') -
Taos 1972: The thumb house with beer can walls
The "thumb house" by architect Michael Reynolds from
1972 made of aluminum cans - the wall is made of
aluminum cans, interior view -
The Thumb House of 1972: Reynolds shows the Thumb House:
"This is the first house where beer cans were used for
construction (10'45 '') and has the shape of a thumb
(10'49 ''). Here's the inside view with the visible beer
can wall (10'57 ''), so if you can make houses out of
bricks, then you can make beer cans bricks out of beer
cans and build houses like that (11'6 ''). Tie them with
a bundle together, 6 beer cans make a beer can brick, so
in this way I built two or three houses (11'14 ''). Then
the beer cans were used individually for the building of
the wall (11'17 ''). The walls are plastered and are
still stable after 35 years. " (11'18 '')
The invention of Michael Reynolds: A building brick
made of 6 aluminum cans tied together - construction
site of architect Reynolds, here a house made of
aluminum bricks is being built
Earthships with window front to the sunny side and
car tire earth walls
Reynolds about windows: "The first clue to install the
windows to the sunny side came with the idea of solar
energy in the room, you just have to do it!" (11'47 '')
- Reynolds on the infrastructure of cities: "So you can
observe, that in the cities, the infrastructure
collapses more and more, and certain cities end up in
chaos because they can no longer maintain the
infrastructure (12 '8 '') Then people live in the
countryside and only come to town to enrich themselves.
" (12'19 ''). Reynolds is speaking about old car tires:
"So there is a lot of waste in this society, and a
garbage that is in abundance, these are old, worn-out
car tires that are resilient, have thermal properties
and are super strong, even without cement, so you can
with a single shovel [and a sledgehammer] build whole
tire walls made of old tires and garbage. " (12'42 '')
Old tires are everywhere around the world - Michael
Reynolds' architecture: tire earth wall with bottles
in between
The life partner says: "He is obsessed with his ideas,
and he stays tuned." (12'55 '') - Reynolds: "And we hit
the earth with a sledgehammer into the tires, so that
all this will be really compact, similar to a 90%
brick." (13'3 '')
[Thermal Inertia of
Earth: Earth is the thermal mass that stores
heat in summer and releases heat slowly during winter
for 6 months due to thermal inertia].
Reynolds is speaking about energy storage: "In the
1970s, solar energy and energy storage were presented in
the unit of thermal masses, and so we hit earth into the
tires, that was mass to keep the temperature up, and
that's no stupid work, but that really holds up energy!"
(13'29 '')
The Earthship of Reynolds in Taos - winter to -37º
Celsius - no stress with thick old tire earth walls
Reynolds shows his Earthship: "Well, I needed a house
because the marriage with Chris was coming, and now it's
20 years old and the house is still working perfectly
(13'56 ''), so it's easy to build something like that,
in the greenhouse area beer cans are plastered in the
walls, towards the sun is no door and no wall, but there
are U-shaped rooms, all connected to the greenhouse
(14'20 '') .The windows are all to the sunny side, and
in winter the deep sun is reaching also the deep corners
in the house, and this sunshine is also stored in the
tire earth walls (14'30 ''). Heating costs do not exist,
even air conditioning does not exist, but we have a
fireplace for Christmas, nothing more ( 14'41 ''). So
the winter here goes down to -30º Fahrenheit (-34º
Celsius) or even down to -35º Fahrenheit (-37º Celsius),
would be lethal without heat (14'52 ''). So we live here
since 20 years without heating and this is how it works,
you have a lot less stress,and therefore there will be
always less stress all over the world (15'11 '').
Architecture of Michael Reynolds: Earthship in winter
2. The
development of the Earthships and construction crews
in Taos
The experiments in Taos in the castle zone ("Castle
Compound"): The windmill - and the first Earthship
The "Castle Compound" in Taos, built from 1976 to 1986:
Reynolds: "30 years ago we started to build this
property (16'5 ''), here we developed different models,
with a gigantic windmill, the mill was removed from the
building now, so it worked so well that we built a
building around it, because the mill was showing
corrosion (16'41 ''). A lot of electricity was produced
here (16'45 ''). The houses here are all trials and
experiments, sometimes not so successful, just a
learning zone. " (16'56 '')
"This building there is called the grandfather of the
Earthships, because it was the first time trying to
unite all the elements in one single house (17'25 ''),
which was the very first house built beyond any old
standards, just wild, the first place where wind energy,
solar energy, hothouse, recycling of building materials,
all in a single house was united, as it was then created
in the end (17'48 '') .The time here was absolutely
intense, because all activities here were all new
inventions and experiments all the time, that was a bit
of a magical feeling (18'7 ''). I lived in this
building, which was 25 years ago, with its own power
production, with its own food production, heating is not
needed, I was - oh my god - I was free, absolutely free.
" (18'31 '')
Articles, books, websites - and people came - that's
how the construction crews came to be
Reynolds: "So you have a feeling of owning your own
life, you do not need anything to live on (18'49 ''), so
we have the potential to care for the planet (18'55 '').
So, you can let the Earth "sing" caring it and not
polluting it with sewage water and chemicals and things
like that (19'11 ''). We installed websites, we wrote
books, there were magazine articles and everything that
attracted people, who wanted to work for us, our working
group came up, and also people from the street were
simply rescued and taken to the Earthship and then they
stayed (19'58 '') .This is Ted, his mane is about like
mine. " (20'25 '') - The life partner says: "Mike has
become like a magnet, he attracts the strangest people
and has the strangest customers." (20'39 '') - Reynolds:
"That's how construction teams were formed, it did not
get any better. When we set up the community, we defined
a territory of 10 acres (appr. 40,000m2) and all got
their membership." (20'55 '')
The construction team members build their own
Earthships
Construction crew member: "The allocation of land was
drawn, so no one could buy the best land for themselves
with a lot of money, which was fair, and so we built our
homes." (21'27 '') - Life Partner: "So the land was
given away for an apple and an egg, that was cheap then,
so, this was less than the expense of spending money
during an evening in the city in a fancy restaurant."
(21'39 '')
Taos, crew member 1, 2
Building crew member 1: "I was trained to be an
architect and graduated, decided to live in a hole in
the ground and built a house around it." (22'0 '') -
Construction crew member 2: "I had to fix my tent, it
was so windy, and every evening 8 stuffed ground tires
were added (22'13 ''). In 2 months I had the walls
standing and protecting them my tent from the wind,
really fantastic, that was like a lottery win." (22'37
'') - Construction crew member 1: "We lived on my
property in a living tent, at the top of the property."
(22'46 '') - Construction crew member 2: "I lived on the
bare earth, did not even have a flush toilet, the [the
construction of the house in total] took 11 years."
(22'55 '') - Life Partner: "I was curious to build my
own Earthship, so they built their Earthships, the earth
strung together, lived in tarpaulins, cooked spaghetti
together and played the guitar when it rained outside in
the evening sitting on upturned wheelbarrows as a chair,
all with campfires. " (23'15 '') - Construction crew
member 2: "The people worked so hard, that was not just
a bunch of hippies, there was a lot more behind it."
(23'29 '') - Reynolds: "These Earthships were built at
virtually no cost, that was subculture back then, and
now they're all happy in their house." (23'56'')
The Greater World Community in Taos - founded in 1990
Greater World Community in Taos, founded in 1990:
Construction team member 1: "The house protects us,
gives us electricity, heats itself, the plants give us
food, the water comes from the roof, the children grow
up with it and know it all, and the children are being
trained that way. " (25'1 '')
Construction crew member 1: "If you find gold in your
backyard, you have to keep it a secret." (26'50 '') -
Reynolds: "Today we are receiving requests for
Earthships from all over the world, so this community
was born beyond the norm and was living on (27'5 ''), so
the only question is how to transmit this construction
principle in towns because I have confronted my
community with the greatest challenge possible, this
means, outside, where there is no electricity, no water
connection, we all worked out the knowledge about
electricity, water and sewage, and this was the first
test site for self-sufficient homes in New Mexico. "
(27'38 '')
Earthship in the Greater World Community in Taos
(Greater World Community) - a hall made of bottle
walls - Earthship with sunflowers
The community "Reach" and the other side of Taos -
more Earthships - learning by mistakes
The Reach Community in Taos: Reynolds: "The Reach
Community was successful, and now I wanted to continue,
so I went to the other side of the city and got this
time 650 acres (2.6 km2) (27'50 ''). So you do not have
to work 1000s of hours to build an Earthship on a peace
of land, but you can build it just somewhere (28'2 '').
So the money you earn goes straight into the house, you
do not need infrastructure, no electricity, nor
water nor sewage, all this is organized in the
house itself (28'19 '') .We put the money into research
and that worked now (28'26 ''). Now there are a few
dozen people living without needing to borrow pay off,
pay no fees, and are happy and their lives are
progressing (28'34 '') .These were people who needed
help, so they built themselves an Earthship and are now
living very well. People complain about each little
detail, so we are leaning from them, and when there are
problems, we just better the houses learning from them."
(29'7 '')
Reynolds: "Here is an Earthship, for example, which had
a two-story greenhouse, but the tall glass facade
produced too much solar energy and it was too hot in the
house (29'28 ''). A wealthy dropout had bought the house
and the typewriter plastic became soft." (30'31 '') -
Building crew member 1: "So the customers were involved
in the developments (31'3 ''). At only one house you can
not learn much, it needs many different ones." (31'17
'') - Life Partner: "In the beginning, these Earthships
were not so perfect, there were holes, or they were too
hot, they looked like from Mars or some other planet."
(31'22 '') - Building crew member 1: "Some people take
the risk and see the sense that the house is an
experimental house and may have flaws, other customers
accept the experimental house, but want everything to
work perfectly, and some of them are disappointed, in
rare cases they go to court. " (31'49 '')
Reynolds: "When there are mistakes like in the sewage
system flowing through the living room, living in a
recycling house, then when something happens, then it is
10 times so bad for the customer when the roof has a
hole (32'3 ''). If there was a smell in the bathroom,
there came a process (32'7 ''). When the house [in
winter] had only 60 instead of 70º Fahrenheit (16
instead of 21º Celsius), there came a process. " (32'13
'')
3. 1995-2007: The building authority of
Taos with new Nazis in power persecutes Reynolds and
his Earthships from Mother Earth: construction freeze,
defamation, torture, layoffs, millions of dollars
robbed from customers etc.
Building crew member 1: "When the Earthship had
established itself, it was the architecture authority
that blocked everything and claimed that if one would
not master this or that, one would not be an architect."
(32'38 '') - Attorney Shauna Malloy of the Architectural
Authority: "The architecture authority asked me to
present complaints against my ancestors, so all they did
was outside of what New Mexico called legitimate house
building." (32'54 '')
The State Architects Board in Taos with attorney
Malloy
Reynolds: "She said they'll be claiming about what you
do for life." (32'58 '') - Woman attorney: "Design and
building construction is all standardized because it
means security." (33'5 '') - Reynolds: "I broke rules
and laws, of course." (33'9 '') - Woman attorney: "There
was not only the design of the Earthships which was the
problem." (33'16 '') - Reynolds: "I turned down the law
to get self-catering houses, folks!" (33'28 '') - Woman
attorney: "The worst thing would have been if Mike had
lost the architect's license - and it was denied to
him." (33'36 '')
Text panel: "Michael Reynolds surrendered his state
architect's license to avoid prosecution for malpractice
during the late 1990s. His national license was revoked
a year later." (33'39'') - Reynolds: "We felt persecuted
every day, always looking for assailants, and the county
then wrote me a letter saying that they had heard that 3
communities had been built where the aforementioned
regulations had been violated. There was the list of
broken laws which were in the booklet, and all I said
was that: There was Fred Naberius, he gave me all the
approvals, but he's already dead, and who the fuck are
you? " (34'16 '')
Life partner: "Suddenly, there was a change in the
architecture department (" Planning Department ") and a
few weeks later, everything turned negative for the
company and the community." (34'28 '') - Reynolds: "Then
the inspectors came with a thick notebook and recorded
the "prescription violations of Reynolds"." (34'43 '').
Well, they claimed that a piece of land must have
electricity connection, water connection, drainage
connection, the land must be divided into lots, everyone
has to prove that he has installed these facilities, and
there have to be [beautiful, expensive] access roads
built, so they all wanted to have these super expensive
things for dominating with their definitions of of land
and residential neighborhood. "(35'9 '')
From 1995: Taos with new Nazis in power: The
construction management with head Dave Dicicco with 5
lawsuits, fighting troops and guns against Reynolds,
worse than the Nazis - they provoke a construction
break and a million-dollar robbery from clients - the
torture against pioneer Reynolds
Summary: The
Nazi dictatorship in Taos and Santa Fe
form 1995 to 2007, against Reynolds and
the Earthship architecture of Mother Earth
- all seems to be a Mossad Rothschild
maneuver
Dave Dicicco, head of the Construction Board
in Taos from 1995, worse than a Nazi
This Nazi rule in Taos from 1995 under the new
construction administration under Dave Dicicco
was only broken in 2007 after 1 giga tsunami
in India and Thailand (2004) and after 2
hurricanes Katrina and Rita, when the new law
for test areas for house construction in the
third attempt was accepted.
The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake was triggered
by seabed atomic bombs, and the two hurricanes
Katrina (2005) and Rita (2006) were triggered
by HAARP weather manipulations by the satanic
NWO mafia.
The criminal Nazi rule of the building
authorities in Taos County against the
holistic Mother Earth architecture under the
Supreme Nazi Dave Dicicco was ultimately
brought down only by these natural disasters,
because in the Andaman Islands and in Mexico,
the group of Michael Reynolds could construct
some Earthships demonstrating that Earthships
have a big sense for an independent
self-sufficiency in the sense of Mother Earth
recycling waste, producing it's own water and
own food, and evading wastewater.
The crimes of this Nazi rule in Taos and
Santa Fe - against the architecture of
Mother Earth by Reynolds: torture,
destruction of work, defamation, robbery of
millions of dollars, probably also
enrichment
The Nazi rule under the head of the
Construction Board Mr. Dave Dicicco in
Taos against Reynolds and his customers
committed serious crimes. These crimes were
committee by a gang, and all these crimes seem
to be UNPUNISHED:
-- Torture
-- Destruction of work
-- Defamation,
-- Robbery of millions from Reynold's
customers who were loosing their existing
building contracts without compensation,
-- probably there was also enrichment,
etc.
It is not known that Reynolds and his
customers have ever received any compensation
for these crimes.
Suspicion: The Mossad from the Rothschild
family manipulated everything against
Reynolds and self-sufficiency with Mother
Earth - with Mind Control through
manipulated media etc.
Since the "USA" is a Zionist territory
manipulated by Rothschild and his Mossad, one
can assume that the Mossad was manipulating
the government against Reynolds, the
government of Taos was under Mind Control of
the manipulated Mossad media and actually the
goal of the maneuver was a suicide of Michael
Reynolds. This is how the Zionist political
maneuvers in the world function when the
Rothschild family does not fit into a
development related to Mother Earth.
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The details from the movie:
Planning Director (Head Planner) Dave Dicicco of Taos
County, worse than a Nazi: "In 1995, I was appointed
Planning Director, and that was one of the first tasks
to determine that everyone lived by the same rules
(35'21 ''). So there were no [nice, expensive] access
roads, there was no water connection, nothing (35'28
''). So the government said: "Enough is enough," and
they made 5 lawsuits at once." (35'35 '') - Reynolds:
"He came with his combat troops for his codes, with
guns, so it was a joke for them to shoot us down."
(35'46 '') - Text panel: "November 1997: An injunction
was issued to stop the communities from building."
(35'50 '') - Reynolds: "Later, the settlements were
rated as illegally transferred because planning law had
been broken." (35'53 '')
Planning Director Dave Dicicco: "So I was confronted
with house architecture and settlement structure at the
same time." (36'1 '') - Reynolds: "For decades, I had
given everything to be an architect, and they robbed me
of everything now, so that takes you and you ask
yourself the question of your own competence and
ability, to make the right thing out of life." (36'23
'') - Construction crew member 1: "We had to dismiss the
assemblies and so only two [of our group] remained with
three people." (36'36 '') - Reynolds' life partner
indicates a million-dollar robbery by Taos' criminal
construction bureau: "The construction sites were closed
and customers' permits were canceled, even though the
county had already accepted and cashed their checks."
(36'47 '') - Construction crew member 1: "The mood fell,
the people moved out, there was hardly any work, they
felt that the county wanted to ban their activities,
even if you wanted to do something good for yourself."
(37'1 '') - Reynolds: "Even the logic of thinking was
off to a certain extent here: I should lose my way of
life, my respect, my qualifications, just everything."
(37'22 '') - Construction crew member 2: "He has not
drawn designs for two years, has not thought about
details, he was distracted by the judiciary." (38'21
''). - Life Partner: "The atmosphere in the entire
company was: everything was in question." (38'30 '')
The architectural drawing instruments by Michael
Reynolds
Taos: Reynolds opts for the expensive way:
settlements become official "living quarters" -
surveying costs, connection costs, etc.
Reynolds: "The question was, what should I do in the
next few decades, if I should just do an ego trip, or if
I wanted to show the world how sustainable building is
(38'44 ''), so I had to be a living quarter." (38'57 '')
- Construction crew member 2: "We had to transform the
settlements into residential areas, every phase of the
construction work was scrupulously checked." (39'24 '')
- Reynolds: "We had to proceed tons of files, there were
inspectors who had to search the areas for arrowheads,
that alone was a cost of $ 20,000 (39'25 ''). All they
did was walk around and pick up arrowheads." (39'31 '')
- Construction crew member 1: "There were tons of
engineers doing diagrams and drawings that never helped
anyone, costing $ 14,000 again." (39'45 '') - Reynolds:
"So that was really just endless nonsense." (39'51 '') -
Reynolds: "There were people who just stared at the
books with the regulations, and around us was the global
warming." (40'17'')
Text panel: In March 2004, the construction commission
of Taos County lifts the building ban against Reynolds
"Only after 7 years, a development came up again."
(40'38 '') - Text panel: "In March 2004, Taos County
Commission voted that the community was allowed to
continue to build within agreed rules (40'46 '').
In the process, a special engineer had to be contracted
so that Mike could continue his construction activities
without a license."(40'52 '') - Reynolds:" I felt like I
could fly again." (40'56 '') - Construction crew member
2: "Now he was considered a model who was able to
develop entire residential areas in Taos County." (41'7
'') - Reynolds: "So residential areas were founded there
now according to the law, acres and land was sold, and
then the self-catering houses were put on it (41'22 '').
So for a long time there was no more development work,
for avoiding more unrest." (42'5 '') - Life partner:
"Mike lost the ability to dream an idea and to realize
it the next day." (42 '10' ') - Construction crew member
2: "He always wanted to build houses and try things out,
that's what he was like." (42'18' ') - Building crew
member 1: "There is a right to make mistakes, otherwise
you will never be clever to bring out new types of
houses, otherwise it is just as the rest of the country
lives, always in the same house types, even after the
Second World War was continued exactly with the same
house type, so all are so afraid of mistakes, and that's
why there is no development with new designs with home
constructing." (42'38'') - Reynolds: "I had lost the
freedom to make mistakes (42'49 ''), so in the future
everyone has to pay more attention to oneself, in New
Mexico is the test site for atomic bombs, some 1000
acres are defined as "destroyed", where the authorities
do not even know what is happening there, if something
could explode there yet or not, this was no problem for
the authorities for accepting extreme risks in the name
of national security." (43'23 '')
Earthship with hot air balloon - Michael Reynolds on
an Earthship construction site
4. The idea for a new law: Test site for
new house types
Construction crew member 1: "I thought it should be
possible to define a test settlement, without all the
regulations, just as a life test for the future (43'39
''). Because they also approve test sites for bombs, for
testing of cars, for testing of airplanes, therefore
also test sites for house types should be possible."
(43'47 '') - Reynolds: "Only then I realized that it
needed a change in the law to allow the new house types,
and that was now a fight with the state." (44'15 '') -
November 2004: Reynolds has to choose a suit to
introduce himself to the senator (45'32 '') with his own
draft of his bill to allow tests on new house models,
all in Santa Fe, capital of New Mexico. There came the
47th Legislative Session (45'45 '').
Michael Reynolds with suit and tie of the colonialists
from Europe 1,2
Capitol of Santa Fe: The hiccup of the law for
residential test site [seems all a maneuver of the
Mossad of Rothschild against Mother Earth]
Reynolds in the Capitol of Santa Fe: "The law said that
people have the right to live outside the regulations
for 5 to 10 years, outside of the regulations lies the
research information, so the law should be approved."
(46'24 '') - And now Reynolds had to make his propaganda
for his residing test site law to the deputies, working
with one by one and giving information leaflets, etc.,
"and one never knew where enemies are, where destroyers
are." (47'52 '') - Senate Judiciary Committee: "There
they sit who want to block the new law, by whatever
political reason (48'41 ''), well, these are all lawyers
who cross-examined me (48'51''). They will then
find some wrong word to bring down the law, like the
term of "real people" (49'14 "). Well, I thought a few
times, just close all the matter and go thinking that
all this that's just bullshit here." (49'28 '') The
flowery language was reclaimed, which should be taken in
"lawful words" (49'58 '').
Capitol of Santa Fe: The arguments of the lawyers of
the Judiciary Committee against the test site for
residential buildings
One of the lawyers says: "America has the safest and
cleanest dwellings in the world, so I have concerns
about life, safety and health issues [when there is new
housing research]." (52'23 '') - Another lawyer: "How
can you invalidate prescriptions for him and then claim
that he had not violated any prescription?" (52'30 '') -
Another lawyer: "You can not send what is in
contradiction." (52'38 '') - A woman lawyer: "The
language is inconsistent and not consistent." (52'44 '')
- Another lawyer: "There's a motion on the table that is
undebateable." (52'52 '') - Reynolds: "So there was just
wasted time and energy to manage a small development
(53'8 '') .The vote in the commission was 6 to 3, a
death sentence for the law, time ran out for us, there
were still 4 days of session (53'21 ''). There was just
an insider connection missing to this committee for
having yet a chance." (53'42 '')
The House Energy and Conservation Committee with it's
logo of New Mexico
Capitol of Santa Fe: The law gets its lobby, but
fails because of the delaying tactics of the Speaker
of Parliament and will not be put to the vote
Reynolds: "It was about making it easier for people to
switch to self-sufficient homes." (54'5 ''). Lawyer
Renni Zifferblatt (renni@thebakerlawgroup.com): "So this
does not seem to be just a group of hippies, as the
development gets bigger there are suppliers who are out
of work, so what's their answer?" (54'24 '') - Reynolds:
"Kit Carson Electric likes me because we can produce
electricity where there is not any, that's no problem."
(54'33 '') - Woman lawyer Zifferblatt: "So this is like
a small shopping cart for children, which is then
getting bigger? I understand that." (54'48 '') -
Reynolds: "She was the first one who really understood
the law - if she edits the law, it'll be accepted."
(55'18 '')
Santa Fe: Law Assistant Renni Zifferblatt - Michael
Reynolds in the Capitol of Santa Fe 02 - Renni
Zifferblatt with committee members in the plenary hall
of Santa Fe
She convinced all the members of
the Judiciary Committee, and we have Balderas who
talked to Bill Davis, so there are already four, but
then came disturbing maneuvers, delaying maneuvers,
they were playing around in the hall with a criminal
prisoner who had taken hostages, and this case was
deliberately overstretched, they closed the door of
the hall to lose more time, for having no time any
more, for not deciding about the law, all this are
only games, games, games (58'28 '') [typical
behavior for the corrupt Rothschild mafia and its
Committee of 300 in London, which dominates almost
all the industry on earth - and the performers are
from the Mossad or are bribed by the Mossad, the
secret service of Rothschild]. - Text panel: The law
failed because of delay before the vote (58'32 '').
Reynolds: "The problem is that we need a quick
change for the planet, so you can not mess around."
(58'43 '')
Taos: An Earthship lightening up in the night
5. The Tsunami of 2004: A 10,000 liter
cistern Earthship for tropical zones for the Andaman
Islands in 14 days
December 26, 2004: India and Andaman Islands: Tsunami
in the Pacific
Map with India, Andaman Islands and Thailand [2]
The radio reported an earthquake in the Indian Ocean
[where there are NEVER earthquakes] with a tsunami from
the East Indies to Indonesia (59'12 ''). There was an
architects group from the Nicobar Islands, the center of
the "earthquake" and the tsunami, we asked if we could
do anything (59'44 ''), and they needed houses, sewage
treatment and clean water." (59'59 '') - Text panel:
April 2005: A call for help from the Andaman Islands
after a tsunami, Mike takes with 7 construction crew
members the call for help (1h0'3 ''). They travel to the
Indian Ocean and see the ruined coastal areas in the Bay
of Bengal: Construction crew member 1: "Everything was
destroyed on the coast." (1h0'41 '') - Small Andaman
Islands after the tsunami: Everything was broken, only
ruins, even houses made of concrete were in pieces
ripped or had completely disappeared (1h0'48 '').
Construction crew member 2: "So it could not get any
worse, after a 8.9 "earthquake" with a 30 foot (10m)
wave (1h1'12 ''). 3/4 of the population is no longer
there, half is dead." (1h1'18 '') - Khan, local project
planner from the Andaman Islands: "God has played 1 1/2
hours and half of the islands is destroyed. Nothing has
remained intact (1h1'46 ''). Everything is full of
corpses, streets and ruins are full of corpses." (1h2'3
'') - Reynolds: "It's like after a bombing. Also
concrete buildings are broken. Of 35,000 people, there
are still 7,000 left. Nature has gigantic powers and can
extinguish humanity in a tiny moment. "(1h2'36 '')
[These were atomic bombs on the sea ground, just a
maneuver of the criminal Rothschild mafia of London.
This was a test for Fukushima 2011].
Survivors no longer have a house, everything is gone,
only the land remains, and all have lost friends."
(1h3'31 '') - Sign: The population lives in relief camps
for tsunami victims, for example in Panchu Tekri
(1h3'37''). Families: 393 - male 820, female 687, total
1507 (1h3'42 '').
The tin huts have no bathroom, families have only one
room available (1h4'50 ''). - Reynolds: "The tsunami
salted all wells with its salt water, so they were
without water." (1h4'58 '') - Project Leader: "There are
also bodies in the wells." (1h5'6 '') - Reynolds: "The
government is bringing water by truck, and the
population has lost everything and has to start at 0.
(1h5'26 ''). New ideas are welcome here as life-saving."
(1h5'32 '')
Architect Nileshe Gupte from the Andaman Islands: "We
want people here to do something, do it, it's crisis
times." (1h5'44 '') - And now the architecture of the
Earthships is explained, a territory is staked out, and
then a round Earthship is built. Old tires are laid
where the foundations for the cistern go, and then the
tires are filled with earth and hammered. Reynolds
claims to the local architects: "The tire earth wall
architecture is stable during earthquakes, the bamboo
structures float away." (1h6'18 '')
Andaman Islands: With this round earth ship for
tropical zones with water collection system and
cistern, no more wells are needed - 14 days
construction time
A construction group crew member explains to the
population: "This will be a self-catering house, all the
building materials are already there, down in there is a
cistern built, the water is collected above [rain water
from the roof]." (1h9'38 '') - Reynolds: "And these are
bamboo sticks, which serve as an air channel for the
ventilation." (1h9'41 '') - Construction crew member:
"The air temperature drops because the air passes by the
water, and the [warmed] air then pulls up and keeps the
house fresh [by the air suction]." (1h9'50 '') - Then
the plaster work follows, the bottle ends remain as
lights (1h9'55 ''). Population discusses: "Everyone said
that earth is not a building material, but it's already
solid." (1h10'2 '')
Andaman Islands: Water is no longer a problem with
the cistern
Reynolds: "They have a lot of rain, and they do not care
about the rainwater, so they have everything they need
in this climate." (1h10'15 '') - The dome is placed on
the round wall (1h10'15 ''). Reynolds: "The roof was
built to catch the water and drain it into gutters."
(1h10'23 '') - The roof structure will be fixed with the
soil mixture and shaped to catch the rainwater (1h10'27
''). Reynolds: "They have over 100 inches (more than 3m)
of precipitation per year, so they will not need wells
in the future." (1h10'37 '') - The house is now also
plastered on the side walls (1h10'38 ''). Now the house
has to pass the test with monsoon rains (1h12'14
''). In the round tropical Earthship house are now
10,000 [1000?] Liters of water in the cistern and with a
small water pump one can pump up the water (1h12'29 '').
Wells are no longer needed if one has water cisterns
(1h12'32 '').
Then two wicker roofs are installed in the interior, so
that the solar heat can not penetrate (1h12'40 '').
Construction team member 1: "There is no need for much
discussion here with the local architects, we say: we
construct buildings with plastic bottles, with glass
bottles, with old tires, and they are enthusiastic and
work well with us." (1h12'58 '') - Reynolds: "Step by
step the drawings were made and explained how to do it,
and it was great with them what happened here in 14
days, which is not even possible in a "developed"
country 3 years." (1h13'13 '') - Reynolds explains: "A
round house splits the tsunami, a rectangular house
forms a front and is defeated." (1h13'28 '') - The
chairman of the local engineering committee: "We use
local materials, old tires, used bottles, empty
bottles." (1h13'39 '')
Construction team member 1: "They have resisted in the
"USA" with hands and feet against this construction, and
here they love this construction and let us build."
(1h13'48 '') - The round house stands on a terrace
finished and plastered with rows of lights of bottles
(1h13'53 ''). Project Manager: "The house is magical and
we will build it on all our islands, beautiful and
fantastic." (1h14'12 '') - Also the ground has a mesh
(1h14'21 ''). Reynolds: "Apparently it always needs a
disaster to make people receptive to new ideas."
(1h15'18 '')
Andaman Islands 2005: The inner roof of the round
tropical earth ship is reinforced on one side with a
ladder and has got a skylight for the air outlet
6. August 2005: "USA" after hurricane
Katrina
In the New Orleans area of Mississippi, after Hurricane
Katrina, people without shelter were in an emergency
again (1h16'55 '').
Text panel: Hurricane Katrina in August 2005
[This series of hurricanes in the Caribbean is
controlled by HAARP and is part of the Satanist-Zionist
program of Trauma-Based Mind Control, making entire
populations disaster-prone to a "New World Government,"
the Zionist Rothschild dictatorship with its Mossad
secret service ].
7. January / February 2006: Second
attempt for the test site law for house buildings
Capitol of Santa Fe January / February 2006: Test
site law for building construction is again not
brought to a vote because of detailed issues
January 2006 Taos: The new test site law for house
buildings is discussed again, because after the chaos
with Hurricane Katrina new arguments for house building
arise (1h17'19 ''). Reynolds: "Katrina has shown that a
whole city can be wiped out, and 100,000 people weep
because the government fails and does not care about it,
and this law could permit the people to satisfy their
own needs (1h17'51) ''), with the materials that exist."
(1h18'9 '') - Woman attorney: "But many people still do
not see the problem (1h18-36 ''). If they do not even
understand the problem, then how should they understand
the solution to the problem? They want to make politics
for their children, thus one should not make them afraid
by wording." (1h18'44 '') - Woman attorney: "Any word
can be used also against you, be aware of that."
(1h18'58 '') - Woman attorney: "People should not be
shocked, because this culture is built on fear: Bush
came to power through terror, twice, 9/11, terrorism,
that's real, it just has to be clear, global warming is
here, the earth is burning." (1h19'23 '') - Woman
attorney: "Do not mention anything about global warming,
oil, scarcity or anything." (1h1'25 '') - Woman
attorney: "Do not mention global warming, but: mention
jobs, new technology." (1h19'33 '') - Member of
parliament of New Mexico: "This is a stroke of luck,
because Hurricane Katrina also affects the income in the
state of New Mexico." (1h19'43 '')
Member of Parliament of New Mexico: "New Mexico is
selling more oil at the moment." MP: "The Bush
administration is trying to suppress all science on
global warming in order to protect the profits of the
oil industry." - Republican MP Leonard Lee Rawson:
"Global warming is not provable, everything is a myth."
(1h20'4 '') - MP: "Considering the design, these houses
[by Reynolds] are not really beautiful." (1h20'30 '') -
MP: "So this house type is not unique in New Mexico and
is not new." (1h20'34 '') - MP: "I think that would lead
to too many daring experiments." (1h20'35 '') - MP: "How
should this coincide with the law on district
development?" (1h20'39 '') - MP: "This project does not
cost much, research is usually expensive, we are not
trying to make money here." (1h20'46 '') - Woman
attorney: "It takes years to pass laws, it takes time to
work on them." (1h21'2 '') - Woman attorney: "3 years is
a pretty short time to pass a bigger law." (1h21'6 '') -
Inner voice of Reynolds: "But the global warming is not
waiting, I have to break the law if I want to save it,
because this slow policy is only a hindrance." (1h21'55
'') - Text panel: "Mike's second attempt to introduce
new legislation failed." (1h22'50'')
Text panel about Santa Fe in February 2006: The law
for a test site for house buildings fails on detailed
questions and is not decided
"February 2006: Mike's second attempt to introduce new
legislation failed"
Reynolds: "The American Dream is now in the shit, it's
history, it's all about how to survive the future, it's
not about a house with 11 bathrooms anymore, it's not
about career and lawn and luxury anymore, but it's all
about whether our children and grandchildren still have
the chance to live." (1h23'29 '')
8. March 2006: Mexico with hurricane
Rita: A new, round earth ship for hot climates in
Matamoros
Mexico Matamoros: Beach with Pelicans - Map of Mexico
with Matamoros [3]
Text panel: 1 month later came Hurricane Rita. The
construction team of Reynolds goes to the coastal city
of Matamoros on the "US" border, children collect
bottles, used car tires are are crashing the earth into
the tires, walls of earth mix and aluminum cans are
rising, the hurricane victims are thrilled (1h24'40 '').
9. "USA" since October 2006: New
architect license + test site law for house buildings:
October 2006: New architect license
Text panel: October 2006: "When the U.S. Board of
Architects learns of Mike's work in the Andaman
Islands... ...they invite him to reapply for his
architect's license." (1h25'27 '')
Text panel: October 2006: "When the U.S. Board of
Architects learns of Mike's work in the Andaman
Islands...
...they invite him to reapply for his architect's
license."
March 2007: New Mexico grants the test site law for
house constructioning
Text panel about Santa Fe: "March 2007: Mike's test
site law was finally approved by the State
Legislature" - It took three attempts, one tsunami and
two hurricanes to convince the corrupt Nazis in the
government of Santa Fe of the Mother Earth
architecture of Reynolds
Text panel about Santa Fe: "March 2007: Mike's test site
law was finally approved by the State Legislature"
(1h25'38''). In Mexico, round walls of earth mix and
aluminum cans, made of earth-filled tires are
constructed (1h25'55 ''). Rain forest afforestation
projects are being carried out by C. Level from England.
Trucks can drive with used cooking oil (1h26'1 '').
[Mother Earth defeats the Nazis in New Mexico
Mother Earth has defeated the Nazis in New Mexico. It
should be noted that the 2004 earthquake and tsunami
were triggered by the satanic Rothschild clique
(Committee of 300) with nuclear bombs as a test for the
2011 Fukushima tsunami, and Caribbean hurricanes
triggered by the Satanists, with the HAARP antenna
system - these info comes from whistleblower Fulford].
Fuck You Nazi!
The crimes of this Nazi clique with Dave Dicicco remain
unpunished? Or are there compensations?