Jim’s Daily Rant. It’s Time We Begin Thinking like Aliens.
- Jim Costa
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Today is near mid-July 2026, a very chaotic and fearful period in history.
According to BPEarthwatch, the dams that water and power Arizona, New Mexico and Southern California will be totally non-functional for a hundred years within a few weeks.
This will cause a migration out of the area for about 50 million persons who will lose their jobs, abandoning their unsellable homes and seeking life with barely the clothes on their backs. Without jobs and money they can’t even rent a moving truck. Now this will be a major problem for our country. Just Imagine that.
Yesterday I posted this Rant which probably made some of us think and even laugh, Optional Upgrading From A 3 Dimension Reality to a 5 Dimension Reality. If my article is correct and we evolve within a month, then perhaps we can take a world disaster and change it with our minds into a giant leap for mankind!
Below is an article I posted here about 15 years ago.
Homelessness To Aliens
Yesterday I attended a workshop regarding lack of affordable housing for persons with disabilities and the homeless. As I sat there I noticed that half of the participants were professionals employed as social workers, attorneys specializing in discrimination litigation, etc. and the rest were referred to as their “consumers”. I listened as they all agreed that there just were not any affordable homes available, period. Just this week the city of Pensacola, by its actions, implied that affordable housing was new homes in the $175,000 – $200,000 range. It appeared that nothing at all was accomplished by the workshop except for a little venting and a few consumers learned to fight harder for one of the remaining affordable houses.
During the workshop Albert Einstein’s statement “The enormous problems we face today cannot be solved from the same frame of mind that created them” kept going through my head. Maybe we are looking at the problem too closely. I wondered how an alien, unfamiliar with our culture and economics, would have assessed yesterday’s workshop and address the housing problem? I think possibly the following:
This is a long term problem that has been occurring for many, many years. If the goal is to make the problem permanently disappear, it is futile to solve the long-term problem with a short-term solution.
Based on ten thousand years of history it is obvious that governments have no intent of permanently resolving this problem. Therefore it might be concluded that in the scheme of our social economic system the “problem” is beneficial in some way and is not a problem to the whole. Or perhaps it is just a small flaw of our system that we tolerate.
The problem may have been sliced and analyzed too thinly. Litigators view it from a litigation viewpoint only. They are paid to do that so they must close their eyes to other viewpoints. Social workers do the same. Landlords do the same. These persons are not paid to resolve the problem from the whole.
If the problem could be permanently resolved in one day would the above mentioned persons elect to do so? Probably not – they themselves would be without a job and subject to homelessness. This is the culture we live in.
A short-term solution is to put an economic underachiever in a home and then leave them. In our suburbia culture, lacking transportation, medical assistance, community support and livable wage jobs, most of these placed persons will rejoin the homeless.
It is falsely assumed that because most of these persons cannot locate a 40 hour a week job in the want ads that they are unemployable and thus will always be non-productive to community.
There are two money problems in our culture: the lack of money and too much money. The problem with too much money is that we use it for security and if you lose your money there goes your security. Oddly, the more money you have the more insecure you become!
Earlier in our history it appears that we systematically destroyed tribal communities. Perhaps this was done so that we could control them with money. Until our arrival the tribe was a member’s security so he had no need for money.
It appears that the current culture dictates that any activity undertaken must be taxed by supplying a living to others around it. This need not be so.
Possible Solution:
Perhaps it is time that we establish villages or communities small and large enough to house both moneyless and the wealthy, providing security for all. Only affordable housing costing around $40,000 each would be constructed. The community would not be dependant on transportation as most jobs would be provided to all who wish to work there. This would be a place that would be internally sustainable forever. This would be a place where the professionals who would work themselves out of a job would rather be at anyway. From start to finish, no one would make a profit on the venture.
Fighting over the few remaining affordable houses is not the long-term solution. Building a surplus of affordable houses is. Source
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If we evolve to 5th Dimension in 2026, perhaps we might use our new collective minds, without competition for money, power and ego, and now absent a world of lies, we could turn our major negative into a world changing positive.
Perhaps we could move them into empty DUMBs for four months while they plan out their intentional community. Workers among them can commute to land weekdays and begin construction while the rest of the team supports the effort with continued planning and perhaps some fabrication as well. This will be their “beachhead”.
With some infrastructure up, they all can be on the beachhead shortly.
Plans for this have existed in detail for twenty years. They were waiting for the Banksters to collapse and humanity to evolve.
See: CoopVillages.org


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