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A Fellowship of We the People Dedicated to Freedom, Education, and Peaceful Non-Compliance
A Fellowship of We the People Dedicated to Freedom, Education, and Peaceful Non-Compliance
The Hill Country Freedom Alliance comprises a committed community of neighbors united in a shared mission to foster preparedness through engagement, education, and mutual support. Our objective is to empower our local community by harnessing the power of collaboration, thereby nurturing resilience, safety, and self-sufficiency for all.
At each gathering, we exchange experiences, knowledge, and wisdom, enriching one another with our unique expertise tailored to our shared interests. Our discussions cover a diverse array of topics, ranging from fundamental subjects such as gun safety, gardening, rainwater collection, and food storage to other areas crucial for our community's well-being and self-sufficiency. United, we endeavor to nurture a resilient and enlightened community, promoting a culture of liberty and cooperation.
Our monthly gatherings encourage a sense of community as neighbors come together to exchange expertise and insights. We extend invitations to individuals who possess specialized knowledge that can enrich the group's collective understanding. Please leave your contact details below, and we'll ensure you stay informed about upcoming meetings and other valuable information relevant to your interests.
We are friends and neighbors who come together to support each other and prepare ourselves for the inevitable uncertainty that future events may dictate. Our primary objectives are to ensure access to clean water, clean air, clean food, and secure shelter. We strive to live our lives with an emphasis on being informed, innovative, and truthful.
Everything is about survival and sustainability. We will build a resilient community with camaraderie and collaboration, strengthening our ability to thrive in adversity. What is involved in surviving and thriving is a combination of physical, emotional, social, and psychological factors. These are the key elements:
These elements address our fundamental needs and lay the groundwork for our successful survival. We are proactively preparing for the future accessing the fundamentals of our humanity.
At HC Freedom Alliance, we aim to strengthen connections and drive positive change within our community through collaborative efforts. It all comes down to research, petition, and organizing. If you ever have any suggestions on how we can all unitedly stay on top of this survival game, please never hesitate to reach out to us at admin@hcfreedomalliance.com and share your ideas and thoughts so that together, we can make a difference and grow as the community of friends and neighbors we are.
God, thank you for being with us right now. We confess that we don’t understand why things happen the way they do. We don’t understand why illness comes into our lives, but we do know that you walk every path of life with us.
Released as a single in 1969. It became their first hit in the United States and was certified gold.
In Memory RIP
November 23, 2024
“Freedom is what we do with what is done to us.” — Jean-Paul Sartre
The Right To Bear Arms
Thomas Jefferson ~ Letter to Major John Cartwright, June 5, 1824
Take a stand to protect farmers' rights and stop animal EID! Join us at the Rogue Food Conference to help stop mandatory animal ID laws that threaten our rights. Learn more and register here: https://roguefoodconference.com/rfc-tx/
Don't ever tell anyone about what you have got or your plans. This is vital.
We ask our neighbors as their schedules allow to please attend City Council Meetings held in their city. The Marble Falls City Council meetings are held the first and third Tuesday of each month at 6:00PM. The meetings are held at City Council Chambers at 800 3rd Street, Marble Falls, TX 78654.
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Small towns are recognized in Texas as being charming, a place to relax and unwind, and primarily for being warm and friendly. If you've never been to Texas, chances are you're coming here to visit a well-known big city, but on your journey, you discover the small towns surrounding the cities, and then you fall in love and want to return.
When you do, you opt to skip the big cities for the small, personable ones and promise there's nothing better than scenic views, lush green meadows, great hospitality, and family-owned restaurants. And the picturesque Texas Hill Country is at the heart of it all.
The Texas Hill Country is located in Central Texas, where the wildflowers grow wild, the scenic views are impeccable, and the wine is the best in the state. It takes me about three hours to get to the tip of the hill country from the Dallas/Fort Worth area, and I usually go about four times a year, more if I could. My road trips take me through Burnet and Marble Falls first, and then, depending on where I'm staying, I almost always go to Johnson City before heading anywhere else.
Not only is the Texas Hill Country known for its scenic views overlooking lakes and beautiful wildflower landscapes, but it's also considered a wine country. Not to mention, you can't beat some of the best scenic hikes in the Texas Hill Country when on a road trip, either.
There are so many reasons why people flock to the hill country throughout the year, whether it's for the wine and wine tasting, hiking Enchanted Rock, exploring the wildflower trails, or learning more about Fredericksburg's German history. I've always said that, eventually, I want to escape to the beautiful places to retire in the Texas Hill Country when that time comes to enjoy the things that bring me joy when I visit.
It's true that when most people think of heading to the Texas Hill Country, Fredericksburg is on their minds, and that's great. However, don't overlook the other small towns around you. If you do, you'll miss out on some great wine, wonderful people, more scenic views, and good coffee! So, when you start planning your getaway to the Texas Hill Country, read about my favorite towns I visit on every trip.
With picturesque rock formations, hidden swimming holes, and curious underground caverns, Hill Country offers adventurers countless things to do.
Johnson City is always on my mind whenever I visit the hill country. I love all the wineries in this area, and I have to go to my favorite place for coffee - Johnson City Coffee Co., and a bonus if the farmers market is going on in their parking lot. Johnson City is almost always the town where I stay on my trips. And, trust me, it's a great spot should you want to skip the crowds in Fredericksburg and opt for small-town alternatives instead.
Have you heard of Hwy 290, aka Wine Road? Well, it starts in Johnson City and travels all the way through Fredericksburg. There are now over 30 wineries on this road, hence the name "Wine Road." It would take you more than a weekend to visit them all.
Suppose you're not going for the wine. That's okay because there's more to do in the small town of about 1,983. There's Pedernales State Park with gorgeous waterfalls and breathtaking views. It's a Texas State Park you will want to return to. There's also the historical site of Lyndon B. Johnson, our 36th President, which includes his boyhood home.
Along with that, there's the popular upscale steak restaurant Bryans On 290 that runs out of weekend reservations. And don't forget my favorite coffee shop. A regular coffee is only $2.50.
Dripping Springs is home to natural springs, waterfalls, rolling hills, and a great spot for pickleball. Being only a short drive from Austin, this quaint town has become known as the "Gateway to the Hill Country." So, if you're visiting Austin, drive about twenty minutes or so, and you'll be in the beautiful hill country.
Mercer Street is a unique historic downtown area with boutiques, coffee shops, and beer pubs, including the old barber shop turned into a beer pub. Visitors who don't know still walk in and ask for a haircut.
My favorite things to do in Dripping Springs are exploring the Westcave Outdoor Discovery Center, having lunch at Texas Hill Country OIlive Co., and staying at Camp Lucy. Along with all this, Dripping Springs has enough wineries, breweries, and distilleries to keep the entire gang happy. It's a one-of-a-kind small town in the Texas Hill Country. And, if you're planning to get married, Dripping Springs is known as the "Wedding Capital of Texas." There are over 35 wedding venues in the small town of 9,000.
I don't know about you, but I love to shop. That is one of the main reasons I like to go to Boerne. Main Street is a mile long and lined with boutiques, antiques, art, restaurants, and more. And that's where the name "Hill Country Mile" comes from.
It will take you all day to shop, look, eat, and sit. It's worth a trip to this Hill Country town just for the shopping alone. Also, the sights you'll see along this route are gorgeous, with ponds, fresh flowers, statues, benches, and the like.
Boerne (pronounced burn-ee) also has the most beautiful park and trail along Cibolo Creek. I love taking walks down there to see the family of ducks and families with their children and to listen to the birds. It's located on the north end of Main Street and is a perfect place to wind down after a long shopping day.
Blanco State Park, Texas
Blanco is probably one of the lesser-known small towns in the Texas Hill Country to visit, but it's still worth it. Why? Because Blanco State Park is amazing. Its small waterfalls in the spring-fed river are a sight to see. Have a picnic, a swim, camp out if you want, and don't forget your reel for fishing - it's beautiful here!
Blanco is known as the Lavender Capital of Texas because it housed the very first commercial lavender farm in the state. When the lavender festival comes around in late June, it's almost as exciting as our Texas Bluebonnet season. Folks from miles away come out to enjoy everything lavender. Go for the lavender and stay for the camaraderie at local pubs on the square.
Fredericksburg is widely known for its wineries and vineyards on Main Street, as well as for boasting some of the finest shops and restaurants in the region. It's also known for having one of the best state parks in Texas. Enchanted Rock State Park is where everyone wants to hike to "Enchanted Rock," to say they did it. I tried once and didn't make it, but then again, I am a bit of a wimp.
You might not know that Fredericksburg's history dates back to 1846 when the Germans came to town and called it home. They built Sunday homes to stay in when it was time to go to town for shopping and church. Some of these homes have still been restored into coffee shops and boutiques. History buffs will also enjoy the National Museum Of the Pacific War, which depicts the times of war.
Stonewall, Texas, is one of those overlooked hill country towns - if you blink your eyes, you'll miss it. It's located between Fredericksburg and Johnson City — right on Hwy 290 with nine wineries or more, as well as several farms that grow peaches and other fruit and veggies, and LBJ State Park & Historic Site. Plus, if you're eager, visit the Johnson Family Cemetery where the entire family is buried.
Being such a small town, it still offers quite a lot. There is a popular hotel in Stonewall that gets quite the hype from locals and visitors alike. The Stonewall Motor Lodge is a classic 60s roadside motel that has been restored to one of the finest places to stay in the hill country. It boasts a boutique look with a vintage vibe, and you can find yourself on the back deck after a day of running around finding peaches and whatnot.
Be sure to stop by Burgs Corner for some peach ice cream, and if you're there in June for the Peach JAMboree & Rodeo, all the better!
Marble Falls offers something for everyone, whether it’s a walk in the park, a long hike in nature, or a shopping spree. Luscious greens for golfing, a dream retirement spot, wineries galore, coffee shops, winding roads, and many lakes that all flow into the Colorado River are all words to describe this town.
A great day spent in Marble Falls would be to hang out and swim at Lake Marble Falls, let the kids play in the playground there, and then head up on Main Street (on foot) to shop till you drop, then grab a bite to eat. Marble Falls is a sip-and-shop town, meaning you can grab a glass of wine and walk around (yes, this town is a great example of why Texas is the most walkable state!).
If you're looking for outdoor play, I recommend a couple of things: Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge, located west of town on FM 1431, is great for hiking. Then, see the 866-foot-tall Granite Mountain before heading to Sweet Berry Farm to pick flowers and eat ice cream. Check their opening times in the summer because they do shut down in the hot months. In the fall, you can make a scarecrow and pick zinnas. My family and I have been here at least four times, and we can't wait to return each year.
Sorry, despite the town's name, there are no falls in Marble Falls. What once was is now covered up!
"This is no time for celebration, This is no time for marching bands, This is no time to turn your back."
Lou Read - There Is No Time- 1988
Unfortunately, we have neglected and taken our sovereignty and freedoms for granted, and now we find ourselves in dire straits, with no time left.
Over 30 million Illegal immigrants have invaded our country in the last three and a half years...most of these illegals are male and of military age. Most of the women and children who have been illegally crossing our borders are women and children who are directed to sex trafficking and slave employment and when their bodies are used up they are disposed of in 'Snuff Films'. Their organs are harvested for sale on the black market.
"Eternal vigilance" was the battle cry of our forefathers. They warned us and now we find ourselves on the precipice of losing the hard-won legacy they bequeathed to future generations.
"The issue today is the same as it has been throughout all history, whether man shall be allowed to govern himself or be ruled by a small elite." _____________Thomas Jefferson
Celebrating The Fourth
We should all understand why we celebrate the 4th of July. It commemorates our forefathers' Declaration of Independence from the tyrannical monarchy of Great Britain. In 1776, the Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence, and the 13 colonies went on to create their own country, now known as the United States of America. As time has passed we have each year celebrated our freedom from tyranny every year on the 4th of July.
No longer are we the free men and women we thought we were; nor do we enjoy our God-given freedoms. We are being manipulated and controlled very cleverly by an international criminal organization known by different names by different people. Here are a few freedoms and intrusions we have allowed to become taken from or inserted into our lives:
1) Our speech is now restricted. High levels of censorship in all communication and media.
2) Manipulation of the weather throughout the world, calling it "Climate Change" to foster
nefarious control and profit.
3) Everything is Taxed and Taxed and Taxed again. Taxation without Representation.
These Modern-Day Robber Barons Must Be Put on Notice.
4) We have been invaded by a UN-known Military, a conservative estimate of 30 million, young,
fighting-age males from throughout the world, who have most probably been promised our
world. No documentation, receiving a $2000 check each month from our government, and
free housing throughout our country and all on our dime, so to speak.
Yet, the number of homeless US citizens grows every day, with millions unable to buy essentials for survival. Homelessness has become an epidemic in most major cities across the country, while billions of dollars are sent to fund wars worldwide.
5) The International Bankers, of course, have a very evil plan in place, which would remove all
forms of common exchange from the masses and they will give and take at their discretion.
CBDC, will be wholly owned and operated by the Federal Reserve and all the connected central
banking systems.
6) The US Dollar is under the international gun; Saudi Arabia no longer uses the US petrodollar and there are bundles of foreign currencies in place ready to compete with the once-great US petrodollar.
At HC Freedom Alliance, we come together to honor, respect, and protect the rights and responsibilities that are inherently ours. We need each other to survive what is inevitably coming our way.
I implore you to think deeply about the predicament we American Patriots find ourselves in. We must stay in touch and be there for each other when our time comes.
What we are looking at is a coup de tait of the once-great United States of America by the global elites of the world. We have been stealthily invaded by our enemies, of which there are many and the joke is ... it is all on the taxpayer's dime. You will know them by their fruits.
We are dealing with Chemtrails, Weather Manipulation, Poisoned Food, Poisoned Water, Poisoned Air. An AMA, which seeks constant sickness before any cures for any of their convoluted diseases. A money system that is being reset for your lives and your children's lives to be lived as a debt slave and die as one. Of course, you may accept assisted suicide...if you find this world too hard to take.
We will be ruled by a narcissistic, selfish tyranny that will project all of its evil deeds onto the gullible and naive population whose evil end is to control the useless eaters they have been elected to care for. You will feel important as a citizen with the responsibility to vote, but little do you know that all their elections are rigged.
"When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty." ______Thomas Jefferson
If it is to our benefit to meet up and earnestly discuss the challenges we are sure to encounter please do not hesitate to contact me. We will need to muster together all of our strength and courage to survive our future. Each of us possesses unique qualities, skills, and valuable gifts, And when we collaborate and work together we can survive and thrive through the next 4 years, which will prove to be critical.
There will be no returning to the time before, we are going to have to let go and move forward to survive. I do not have a crystal ball to predict the outcome, the only thing I know is we must all stay and work together for our future survival.
Today, this is no longer a time of celebration. It is our duty and our calling on this "Independence Day" of 2024, to stand up and declare ourselves free and separated from the international cabal of control, thievery, deception, and lies. We declare ourselves free of any one world tyranny.
"Because the time is getting late, this is no time to ignore warnings. This is a time to gather force and take dead aim and attack because there is no time."
_________ Lou Read - There Is No Time- 1988
In Gratitude,
The HC Freedom Alliance Team
Creating clean drinking water from air using solar or electric power is a relatively new technology, but several companies offer products that can be used in homes or apartments. These devices are known as atmospheric water generators (AWGs). Here are some of the best and most affordable options available:
1. Watergen GENNY
Price: Around $2,500 - $3,000
Capacity: Up to 8 gallons (30 liters) per day
Power Source: Standard electric outlet, can be adapted to solar
Features: Small, portable, designed for home and office use, includes air filtration system
Advantages: Reliable, good water production, trusted brand
2. EcoloBlue 30
Price: Around $1,500 - $2,000
Capacity: Up to 8 gallons (30 liters) per day
Power Source: Standard electric outlet, can be adapted to solar
Features: Includes filtration system, hot and cold water options, compact design
Advantages: Good value for money, effective water production, versatile
3. Skywell 5T
Price: Around $2,000 - $3,000
Capacity: Up to 5 gallons (19 liters) per day
Power Source: Standard electric outlet, can be adapted to solar
Features: Touchscreen interface, real-time water quality monitoring, air filtration
Advantages: Modern design, interactive display, effective filtration
4. Zero Mass Water Source Hydropanels
Price: Around $2,000 - $4,500 per panel
Capacity: 3-5 liters per day per panel
Power Source: Solar
Features: Off-grid capability, independent water source, scalable system
Advantages: 100% solar-powered, no electricity needed, can be scaled up
Factors to Consider:
Capacity: Ensure the device meets your daily water consumption needs.
Power Source: Some devices require a standard electric outlet but can be adapted to solar. If you prefer a fully solar-powered system, the Zero Mass Water Source Hydropanels are a good choice.
Cost: Prices vary, so consider your budget. More expensive models may offer better features or higher water production.
Maintenance: Check if the device requires regular maintenance, filter changes, or other upkeep.
Recommendations:
For a balance of cost and functionality, the EcoloBlue 30 and Watergen GENNY are excellent choices.
If you want a purely solar-powered solution and are willing to invest more, the Zero Mass Water Source Hydropanels are ideal.
For a modern and interactive user experience, the Skywell 5T offers advanced features and real-time monitoring.
Each of these options has its strengths, so your choice will depend on your specific needs, budget, and preferences for power source and maintenance.
Access to clean drinking water is essential for all human beings. Advancements in technology like atmospheric water generators (AWGs) offer promising solutions to address water scarcity and ensure that everyone has access to this vital resource. If implemented on a larger scale, these technologies could significantly improve the quality of life for many people around the world.
As a general rule of thumb, a person can survive without water for about 3 days. However, this duration can vary based on factors such as individual hydration needs and environmental conditions1. Adding salt to water can help replenish electrolytes after intense exercise or excessive sweating, but it’s not recommended for regular consumption unless under specific circumstances2. Remember the “rule of threes”: 3 minutes without air, 3 hours without shelter, 3 days without water, and 3 weeks without food1. Going beyond these guidelines can lead to permanent damage. Stay hydrated!
For decades, the United Nations’ agenda 2030 has been vying to push the U.S. population out of the country and into small, concentrated, ‘15-minute’ smart cities. Preparations have been made quietly behind the scenes, and it doesn’t matter if Americans are disinterested, because at lease thirty million illegal immigrants are now available to launch these prison-cell slave cities.
In her recent article, ‘University Migrant Smart Hubs, Private Equity and The Leveraged Buyout of America,’ Corey Digs reports that illegal immigrants are being housed and trained at American universities in a decade old scheme that provides the ruling class a foreign unregistered work force.
No one in D.C. is going to save We the People! We are too Divided as a nation. REMEMBER, United We Stand, Divided We Fall! Take a guess as to where we are at as a nation and take a guess what the future of the United States is? We are all too selfish as individuals who have had it too good too long. We are not "hungry" enough to give up conveniences. One power outage for 72 hours across the nation would take the entire country down!-----Medical Truth Podcast
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REMEMBER THIS:
“The PEN is mightier than the SWORD”
Our true adversaries are few, in comparison to the populations of whom they assume control and dominance. They use their pens as mighty weapons against us. That is how their power manifests itself into the physical realm. Through legal terms and jargon.
So we must too, fight with our pens, and use our voices to shout out what we have written. In our language. Which is of the heart and soul.
You have a story to tell. A story all your own. A story of suffering and rage. Tell your story. Make it known. Your story will be shared and live eternally.
Direct your anger to the top of the proverbial pyramids; for it is they who are the source of so much anguish. and of our collective suffering and rage. We will be heard. We will not be silenced.
Words are powerful. Words are “spelled”. When you write words with focused intent, you are writing a “spell”. You are “spelling”. “Casting spells”. It is sorcery. It is ancient. It is your right. Use it for good. For the greater good.
All Religions know this. All governments know this. All Corporations know this. This is how they initiate control over spirit, body and minds.
Cast your counter spells. Direct your energy offensively at those who have been using their energies against you. Put them on notice. Let them know that you know who they are. Let them know that you know what they have done and continue to do. Be fearless. Unleash your rage. Direct that energy to the few at very top of the matrix. Share your story to empower others.
We are in a spiritual war that is rapidly manifesting itself in this physical realm on a global scale. There are many fields of battle.
In these times; we have the ability to communicate with each other anywhere in the world at any time.
They may take that way from us without notice. This is a real possibility.
The time to rise is now. Do not put this off for tomorrow or the next day. Begin your campaign. Connect with others. Share this message. You are not alone. You have more power than you know. Unleash your essence.
THIS IS WHAT THEY FEAR MOST. US TAKING BACK OUR POWER FROM THEM!
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