7104f2 No.750
Guys,
I'm the anon who did the poll thread. I'm writing up a tiny couple paragraph summary on pastebin, so far I've got:
[New Rhodesia Pastebin
Goal: The creation of a micro-nation in Namibia focused on European heritage and Western values.
Governance: National socialism with a focus on engendering a European homogeneity with state resources.]
Anything to add or suggest? I need a play-by-play plan as well as a map for our land.
7104f2 No.752
Go here
>>710
For tips on how to help.
7104f2 No.761
>>753
That's the thing. What I'm proposing is something that's not quite NatSoc. I propose a system that allows for freedom with regards to personal choices but state resources are allotted primarily (or maybe even exclusively) to the preferred group.
It could have a different name.
Something catchy like "Definitivism" or something.
866110 No.763
It looks like there ismt a state religion according to the poll I made,however it looks like Catholicism will be the most popular religion ATM
e6cfc8 No.767
>>761As long as people are welcome in the community, they should have food and shelter provided to them.
4b2b28 No.768
>>753
The Africans quite enjoyed the Nazi presence and have no bias towards NS
7104f2 No.771
>>767Yeah but lefty shit like affirmative action and welfare should be out of the question.
They should get just the essentials and if they can't hack it then they're not the sort of people we want emigrating in the first place.
f74059 No.772
Add in the ideas about hydro, solar stills, aquifers, the farm lands that are being looked at and the geological survey team in the area that is absurdly cheap.
e6cfc8 No.773
>>771That wouldn't be a problem because those types wouldn't be in.
It's also much more time and resource efficient if we do things such as food preparation and building communally.
7104f2 No.774
>>772I need someone to write up a summary about that shit ITT so I can pretty it up.
f74059 No.781
>>774Fuck me, that's a lot to do… So what do you want exactly? Do you want me to give you sources for my ideas? I'm the guy that suggested hydroponics, solar powerplants and sills etc aswell as the underground houses. What would you like me to do?
f79d15 No.784
>>761"Socialist Libertarianism"
f74059 No.786
>>750Oi arsebandit, give me some more direction here.
I've got a lot of stuff to find and I want to know what you want specifically?
7104f2 No.787
>>786>>781Right now I need whatever info you've got on how to farm in desert. The pastebin will be a general infodump at this point.
f74059 No.789
>>787im not sure if this has been said, but the desert is FUCKING hot. heat stroke and dehydration are a very real threat. also, the desert is FUCKING cold because there is nothing to absorb heat at night since it dissipates into the sand, freezing to death is also another very real threat
after doing some more research, aeroponics would probably be a more efficient use of water, but is difficult to do large-scale. basically there is no dirt, just a plant held in place over a bowl of water and nutrients, the nutrient dense water evaporates and the roots suck it up. i have seen with mine own eyes that hydroponics is viable for large scale farming, because you just need a water reservoir and tubing/pumps/timers, ive never seen or done aeroponics before so i cant vouch for its viability
CRASH COURSE IN FARMING 101
1. soil has nutrients and (hopefully) water
2. plants suck those up over time
3. you need legumes to restore the nutrients in the soil (CROP ROTATION) by having a 3:1 mix of crops, picture a square, 1/4th is alfalfa, 3/4th is corn or whatever, and the alfalfa moves to the next square every season
4. farming is grueling work, but humans have been doing it for thousands of years, so can you, and their is joy in a hard days work on the fields
5. you have to ration food, because the winter season is no joke, you have no crop to harvest (usually), and crops freezing to death is a real threat
6. dont let the goats eat the sproutlings
goats and sheep will eat literally anything, rocks, metal, garbage. it will kill them half the time though, which is why you need a herder to care for the flock. also goats jump on everything, it's hard to keep them in a pen because they will eat and jump their way past it
some types of cattle are hardy for desert climates, the brahman, barzona, and i THINK the brangus? dont quote me on the last one, its a brahman+angus crossbreed if I recall, very popular breed for meat production which doesnt really mean much if we cant give it water. bonus for the brahman, it is resistant to insects and disease since it was mainly raised in india as one of the two ancestral cattle, the other being bos taurus, the norther yak-like cattle that would die in the desert
sunburn is common, you need flowing, loose, white clothing to help mitigate the heat, the muslims got that part right, tight fitting clothing will roast you in your own sweat, and an added benefit of a robe allows it to buffet you with wind when there is a HOT breeze, cold breezes dont exist in the desert m8 get used to it
LUCKILY, the desert isnt as inhospitable to humans as one would expect, since its a dry heat. you dont get roasted, your internal temp just rises, you dont sweat much in my experience, you are just hot
there absolutely would need to be a waste recycling protocol in place, akin to Dune. even when i had fresh water, it was simple and wise to build a 5 minute water purification trap, piss in the bowl, cover it with the trashbag+rock, and have a cup of fresh clean water in the morning, urine can be recycled into drinking water without being contaminated
i'll post more when i remember it
f74059 No.791
>>787 I know a bit about farming in the desert. Basically, it works out great as long as you can do two things:
1. get water
2. get a steady source of manure from animals like rabbits, cows, etc
Lots of crops prefer 'poor' soil. Green beans, beets, all types of citrus (although these need to be hybridized…) peanuts, etc.
f74059 No.792
these are copy pastad btw.
f74059 No.794
Hydroponics can be utilized using compost 'tea' and inorganic minerals like feldspar.
These can be connected to fish farming tanks to utilize fish feces as a fertilizer as well.
The only viable agricultural technique in "mars on earth" would be closed system techniques like mentioned above.
71bb68 No.795
>>784This sounds so stupid that the leftists might even believe it
7584a8 No.796
>>761I disagree. National Socialism is the best form of government, and extremely appropriate here.
f74059 No.797
desert farmer
1. okra, harvest early, doenst need much water
2. dinosaur kale, nutritious, can survive in heat
3. prickly pear cactus, you can eat the fruits and leaves (spiky part) of it, retains water beautifully
those 3 are fairly hardy, but there are a lot of factors that detemine what you can grow
need to know the soil content, im just going to assume its sand, and not sandy loam or loam
need to know alkaline/acidity of soil
need fertilizer like peat moss or goat shit
but you can grow fruit trees like asian pears or pomegranates, almonds, onions, artichokes, radishes, peas, garlic, beets, asparagus, all types of plants
f74059 No.798
http://www.pamgolding.co.za/namibia/tsumeb/for-sale/11500ha-mixed-farm/3nm1145428/details
>Located in the middle of the Otavi Hochland, this property offers unequalled farming and business opportunities for the discerning investor. The farm is company owned and is sold as a going concern. The farm is blessed with an abundance of water in the form of a long-term average rainfall of 650mm per year as well as large untapped underground water reserves. The newly developed feedlot has a capacity to hold 2000 cattle. Also offering a guesthouse which is centered around the old Mission Station with 10 double rooms and 2 guide rooms. Three camp sites are also available. 7104f2 No.803
>>798Bless you, man.
I'm pasting all this shit, I'll trim it up later.
Next I need info about the specific area we are colonizing.
After that and an understanding of budgeting (someone find out how much a ticket to Namibia would run you) restraints we can start looking for investors.
After that, the vetting process for applicants begins. I need a good website to privately organize applicants.
f74059 No.804
Is that ok for a start OP?
f74059 No.807
fe240e No.810
National Socialism is the way to go
We need to call it something else to end prejudice against it though
7104f2 No.811
imma start using a trip because I'm going to be doing threads about budgeting, planning, and membership after the dust settles from the pastebin.
565528 No.812
>>789
> and have a cup of fresh clean water in the morningdoes that mean I can still my dehydration all the time with my own piss without having to drink freshwater every so often?
7584a8 No.817
>>810No. We are what we are, time to stop giving charity to libs in our own land.
Also, the funny thing is the kikesheep will probably think we're some kind of Marxist group when they read socialist.
e92aaf No.821
I am going to start name-fagging boardwide from now on also.
c01f2c No.847
>>821OMG can we domesticate these things and use them as gaurd-gators?
fe240e No.852
>>798
>only 8 million USDIt looks really nice. Maybe if we save up enough but there are larger properties for a lot, lot less.
c01f2c No.853
>>812No, you're losing water every time you breath and talk, as well as sweating. But it would be quite a boon. I imagine waste management would be less of an issue to deal with if we could implement it on a large scale. It is a nasty problem I haven't seen addressed yet however.
f5efdd No.993
I would provide you with all my research but it is mainly in my head…
I am assuming you people are Americans, so let me give you some context about the history of your once perfect country. I believe it was a little over 150 years ago, that you guys were still COMPLETELY dependant on industrial Hemp production. Literally all of your citizens HAD to grow hemp for the state, you could even use your Hemp material to pay your taxes! This was an absolutely beatiful system which I would like to return to, because it is a renewable resource which applications seem to have no end. All of our technological advances can be applied to this plant, there is almost nothing you cannot do with it. To name a few things you can produce with this plant:
-Bio-degradable plastic. Plastic bottles, bags and all other plastic stuff can be made from this. You don't even have to recycle it, you can literally use it as compost for your farms.
-Extremely tough plastic. Henry ford actually made a car made out of extremely tough Hemp plastic. He even claimed the impact strength of the material was >10 times stronger than steel, which is absolutely sick. The implications of this claim are ofcourse worth investigating.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54vD_cPCQM8-Extremely High grade paper(I believe some bibles from 100s of years ago were written down on this paper and it basically does not decay over time, very interesting) This would also remove the need for Wood processing for paper, good for the environment and you can use the wood you'd otherwise use for paper for other things.
-Food. you can make SO much with the seeds of the plant, ranging from extremely nutritious icecream high in essential amino acids and high grade protein that would otherwise be found in meat, to high protein bread, Protein-powder etc. etc. You americans actually produced a lot of foods in the 1960-70s I believe but I never heard anything about it currently(probably supressed).
-Cattle feed. The seeds of the plant should be pressed to obtain the oils inside of it, the pressed seeds can then be fed to your cattle which you should also breed on these Hemp farms. The cattle feed is extremely high grade.
MOST IMPORTANT PART:
-Bio-diesel. The hemp-oil pressed from the seeds can be used to produce bio-diesel. The diesel engine was designed to run on peanut oil and other food oils, but Diesel was used because it was cheap to produce out of oil. I believe that Hemp farms should also be used to produce this bio-fuel for power generation of the country, and to fuel diesel cars, trucks etc.
-Bio-ethanol. Same story as above but this bio-ethanol is derived from Cellulosic material, and let me tell you that there isn't a single other crop that is as high in cellulosic material as Hemp, it even approaches levels of 80%!!! which proves that it is the perfect plant for paper production. The cellulosic material is broken down with special enzymes which can then be turned into Ethanol. A Dutch company, DSM, is already doing this with agricultural waste(mostly corn, which is shit for this) in America, you should also apply this for your residual agricultural waste besides Hemp. Bio-ethanol can also be used to fuel cars and thus also for energy production.
-Hempcrete. Hempcrete is basically concrete made from hemp material which is mixed with glue and water. The Walls made with this concrete provide such good insulation, that you don't even need other materials beside that Hempcrete wall. The walls even absorb Carbon from CO2 and petrify into stone over time(this takes very long). They essentially act like a plant. They already made houses solely out of Hemp in the UK but again I haven't heard a lot about it anymore. The production methods require almost no machinery, which is a very nice thing for employees working on construction sites. The logistics are also way less compared to conventional methods. THE BEST PART ABOUT THIS MATERIAL: Your house literally can't be burned to the ground. It does NOT even catch fire as demonstarted in this vid:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeW6kuZgPY4 just look at that shit that is fucking amazing. Other vid about Hempcrete:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOZzXYgl7-sWell I think that covers most of the important aspects you should probably exploit when trying to attempt this.
Pic is also related.
f74059 No.1019
sticky this!!
f74059 No.1025
>>847OMG? Really? Fuck off mate.
3b8df6 No.1080
>>750>Anything to add or suggest?Yes.
Avoid the name 'new rhodesia' at all costs.
It is a cursed name.
8437e9 No.2241
>>761If state resources include the military, then then allowing for personal freedom is a joke.
>that's cute, you chose to speak against the government>say hello to my secret service 4a7db5 No.2271
e79a21 No.2297
>>2271On it, pastebin first draft coming in a couple hours
2b4bad No.2408
One of the main tenets of National Socialism is to take care of your neighbors and to love your people.
Now, we won't be in our own land. Of course, those of us with European heritage will be primarily served by this project but we will be in Namibia due to the hospitality of the Namibians. They are not bad people. Namibians aren't like Boko Haram or crazy Muslims; they're mostly Christians and followers of traditional religion. We should be charitable to the Namibians and we ought to cultivate good ties everywhere we go. Loving your own does not imply disdain for others. In fact, there are plenty of things we could learn from the Namibians if this project is to actually occur. We may have the technological knowledge, but these people have survived there for thousands of years.
>>810National Socialism has been twisted by a bunch of uncouth morons and sour grapes underachievers. National Socialism is for everyone. If we can show that people can care for themselves without hating others (hopefully without a false flag), then maybe people will understand what it's all about.
60b540 No.2624
>>2408>National Socialism is for everyone.Not really. It certainly is
not for immigrants coming into a nation to mooch and culturally enrich the locals. Given that the modern establishment is highly in favor of foreign immigration, we shouldn't openly use the term, especially because the general public's initial reaction will be "they're literally Nazis."
0ed6c2 No.2670
>>2624>immigrants coming into a nation to mooch and culturally enrich the locals>say the foreigners moving into a nation to live on its land and implement their own cultural values 88a44b No.2711
Prove to me this is more than time wasting, fantasist masturbating
c14e4b No.2732
>>2711What's your timeline on that?
Because "proof" would come slowly over the course of 5+ years.
10995d No.2756
>>2624>Not reallyHe means any nation can embrace NatSoc for themselves within their own borders
f9e9aa No.2797
Why don't you guys go PaleoCon as a compromise between the NatSoc and the Libertarian factions on /pol/?
b72acb No.2866
>>789>tfw somebody is reposting my stuffgood shit lads ye
dont worry m8 i have faith in this, ive been doing some serious thinking the past few days, and if this actually gets off the ground i think i would come on the first or second wave and help with the livestock
b72acb No.2870
>>812well technically yes, the water still in your urine helps stave it off, but all of the waste will go through your system again which is what you dont want to happen
ever watch bear grylls or however you spell his name? "Better Drink my own Piss" is lifesaving advice m8
225a4a No.2958
>>772Keep in mind that this sort of infrastructure is expensive to put in place, and requires technical expertise when it breaks.
1e3831 No.3032
>>753
So will "The creation of a micronation".
4a7db5 No.3115
Can you put the rasberry pi link on your pastebin please? I think they are useful.
http://www.raspberrypi.org/ Thanks
7f1a11 No.3230
>>2624See
>>2756I thought I used simple words…
a6690d No.3405
hello, OP
I made a gun pastebin, thought you could implement some of it into your mega pastebin
http://pastebin.com/WKT1uGv4Sterkte!
9ac0bf No.3413
>>773My dream is to bake and cook in a commune setting using produce supplied by the whole community. I just really fucking hate shit brained hippies so it's never been an option.
4b3194 No.3420
Doesn't namibia sound too close to NAMBLA?
9168b8 No.3424
>>3420Our (mini)state should be called South-West Africa.
211fa0 No.3466
>>847They can be Pavlovized but not domesticated. Sucks, I know.
a7438b No.3592
A while back some guy on kickstarter had this project to make a database with lots of DIY-like shit, but for industrial uses, like tractors and whatnot. We should also have something similar, accessible to every citizen of our mini-state through some form of authorization (like a chip in their IDs or something similar), with different levels of access based on their jobs and positions.
This should be our top priority, and have it organized before we even head out. It should be our colonial bible if you will. Think of how Wikipedia gives access to information from anywhere in the world, think of the Korean farmer's handbook created by Sejong which increased production and spread farming knowledge to shitty remote villages in the mountains, or if you will, the STCs of the Warhammer universe.
If we make a common effort, we should be easily able to organize everything efficiently, with a wiki-like interface in HTML, which is very easy to learn for the purposes of making a simple wiki. Everyone can contribute by plain text, and then someone else can put it in, otherwise. Communists also had something like this and published shitloads of worker's manuals and guides. I'm Romanian, and there's still an abundance of these books teaching everything from simple math to introductory engineering, and libraries occasionally give out the most battered and shitty volumes they have for people to take home. Check your local libraries to see if something like this exists on farming, or really, any other subject that is relevant to what we are trying to do. If you can contribute by translating or copying a couple of paragraphs each day, you'll be making slow progress, which multiplied by the hundreds will mean getting a technical handbook together sooner or later.
Ideally structured like a wiki of sorts, so it's easily navigable, we can also print them physically. I've worked for a publication during high school, and they would print them ridiculously cheap in China, something like 50 cents for 100 pages of plain text.
This is, I believe, the best way to spread information to our would-be colony. Ideally, it should help provide basic help as well as in-depth knowledge in farming, first aid, identifying plantlife, self defense and firearms.
Moreover, this will be our first actual achievement instead of discussing ideas - a database of our collective knowledge. It will mean getting off of our asses and working towards our goals, and paired with Latvia-bro's NGO it will give us some credibility.
5fd7ee No.3619
>>2797Now that, I can seriously get behind. Make degeneracy a cultural punishable thing, leave the rest to the markets that we eventually form, and drop only enough of dosh to maintain security and any other services that we agree on.
b6b703 No.3623
>>993SO FUCKING MUCH THIS
563ec2 No.3636
>>796What do you think what the world or investers will say when you tell them you're NatSocs?
Give it a different name to prevent global hatred
26136d No.3666
>>3636>so why exactly should I give you money>well, we want to build a micronation in Nambia for whites based on principles of National Socialism and European homogeneity. And also we are going to grow weed there. 86cf50 No.3699
I think we need to get involved in the lucrative online gambling scene.
86cf50 No.3700
>>993I love the idea of growing hemp, but isn't this really a Trojan horse to allow people to smoke weed 420 4lyfe!
26136d No.3708
>>3700More like the way to get us all in jail because it's illegal in Nambia.
b72acb No.5283