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Farmers’ Roadside Grain Silos You Can Call Home


By Judi McLeod ——--November 27, 2022

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Farmers’ Roadside Grain Silos You Can Call Home
Why do so many folk go rushing, lemming-like to the clifftop’s edge when some global airhead pooh-bah comes up with yet another harebrained scheme? Is it now Klaus Schwab and his ilk trying to appeal to the “minimalist” in you? What was once ‘Room with a view’ is now ‘Silo with a view:
‘CLARK FARM SILOS WITH SPECTACULAR MOUNTAIN VIEW’ (Dream Tiny Living)
“The interest and demand for small houses is increasing day by day. Today we will introduce you to ‘Clark Farm Silos with Spectacular Mountain View’, suitable for the minimalist life of your dreams. “There are many reasons why people prefer tiny houses. There is a lot of interest in tiny houses for different reasons such as simplifying their lives for some, eliminating excess furniture for others, and reducing costs. “Although the number of these houses is increasing, there is a need for minimalist objects such as furniture suitable for these houses. You should examine different tiny house models to build and design your dream tiny house. You can create your own tiny house by examining other different house models on our website. “These stunning mountain view tiny homes are located in Kalispell, Montana, United States. These silos, consisting of five tiny houses, are rented through Airbnb for their customers to stay and find peace.”

“You will have nothing and be happy”

First of all as savvy CFP columnist Bruce Smith points out the words in this ad must have been written by city folk because they are not “silos” but bins. The ads beckoning to wannabe escapees from reality fail to mention that living in one puts all comers well on the road to WEF’s “You will have nothing and be happy”. Try being happy living in a glorified metal storage bin with minimalist insulation! For the “minimalist in you, a few steps from the kitchen, from the bedroom, from the bathroom is more like a few steps from madness, with not even enough room for faithful Fido to keep you company.
“The grain silos that we see on the roadsides, that the farmers use to store their grain, can be used for different purposes. We can create our own tiny house with these silos. Surprisingly, this is true. (Dream Tiny Living) “Clark Farm silos are a really cool design. These carefully prepared structures have magnificent mountain views. You can relax in the crackling of the fire while watching the stars in the sky around the fire pit in the front of the house. "The interior design of the house is quite interesting. The most interesting aspect of these houses is that they have an oval structure. It is something we are not normally accustomed to. For this reason, we may have difficulties in placing the items. This house is designed in such a way that this situation is not felt. "Ideal for a couple or a couple with children, this house looks very relaxing. This two-storey house has a comfortable living area on the ground floor, a kitchen with the necessary equipment, a kitchen table and a bathroom. The upper floor is reached by a staircase made in accordance with the oval structure of the house. Upstairs is the bedroom. You can watch the view from the window opposite the bedroom.”

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“Electric vehicles are designed to fail…for us"

And just so folk don’t forget, it was the one and the same new Twitter hero Elon Musk who took society from driving tiny hybrids to Electric Vehicles. “Electric vehicles are designed to fail…for us”, says Remnant Editor Michael J. Matt in his latest video. “But it’s going to give all the power, literally, the power of energy to the government.” (Canada Free Press) Meanwhile, like the old song says, “Detour, there’s a muddy road ahead”. And, unfortunately it’s being built by the mad men advancing World Economic Forum (WEF) rules.

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Judi McLeod—— -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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