Michiana Working Group for Earth Restoration
Draft - Work in Progress
Mutual Aid Collective: Building Together
Network of neighbors dedicated to the "Golden Age" of sustainable living—Doing, Making, and Being together. Our mission is to build systems of community care where quality food, clean water, grounded wellness, housing, and fulfilling work are accessible to all. We pool our resources and leverage community strength alongside cutting-edge Harmonic, Photonic, Vibrational, Grounded, and Oxygenated technologies to support one another.
Collective resilience hubs. through initiatives like FarmLife and Vendor City, restoring and reclaiming local food and water systems. Cultivating a culture of reciprocity featuring:
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Community Exchange: Local garden markets and cooperative park n plug vending pads.
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Shared Infrastructure: Geodesic Dome gardens and bike path kiosks for food and water access.
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Wellness for All: Accessible spa and water recreation spaces.
By utilizing decentralized communication apps and transforming the gig economy into a network of service-based mutual support, ensure that every resident has the opportunity to contribute and thrive.
Expanding a sustainable, thriving communities as we step into this new Golden Age Creator AI era of Earth Restoration.

Michiana Working Group
Neighbors Supporting Neighbors.
Building a community ecosystem based on mutual assistance. By pooling resources and skills, a direct flow of support is created that ensures everyone has access to quality food, water, housing, and wellness. This is a shared obligation to a better way of living.

FarmLife: Food | Water | Living
We Cultivate, We Share.
Viewing food and water quality and access as a mutual obligation. Allocate collective budgets and energy to ensure that nutritious food and clean water are available to everyone.
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Community Production Lines: From backyard plots to rooftop gardens, geodesic domes and food forests, growing space creation and restoration that feed the neighborhood.
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The Knowledge Exchange: We help one another learn. Hubs offer hands-on training where local experts share sustainable farming, animal, and land stewardship to the next generation.
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Wellness Living Allocations: Direct resources allocation toward building living spaces that prioritize hydration, grounding, and oxygen—foundations for a healthy life.
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Animal Stewardship: Maintaining safe, ethical spaces for animal care, managed through shared responsibility.
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Industrial Hemp Initiatives: Support the cultivation and research of industrial hemp to create sustainable materials for the community benefit.
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Tech-Assisted Distribution: Use of simple apps to coordinate logistics, ensuring that the food and water we produce flows directly to the families who need it, settling community obligations instantly.
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Home Portability Support: allocate funding to support porting out of situational housing and port in to homes for regeneative, sustianable housing, empowering community wellness.
Vendor City | The Mobile Marketplace
Vendor City is where our local food production meets people.
Infrastructure and financial tools needed for mobile creators to thrive, turning raw ingredients into meals for the community.
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The Commissary Link: This is the heart of our assistance model. Our commissary kitchens take the fresh bulk items from FarmLife and process them, supporting food trucks with the prep work they need to succeed.
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Plug-and-Play Vending Pads: Establishing designated spots equipped with power and water. These pads offer immediate support to mobile chefs, giving vendors a reliable place to serve the neighborhood without the usual overhead.
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Instant Resource Transfer: Keeping it simple. Using gig-economy apps and money transfer cards, handle transactions as immediate settlements. When you grab a meal, the funds flow instantly to the cook and the grower—no debt, just direct compensation for value provided.
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Skill Support: allocate funding to train residents in mobile business operations and food safety, empowering them to start their own sustainable occupations.
Michiana Wellness | Restorative CARE
Your Health is Our Shared Strength.
A healthy community requires healthy people. Wellness is a standard part of our living model, ensuring that restorative care is accessible, not exclusive.
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Restoration Zones: allocate for water spas, meditation areas, and oxygen-enriched spaces. These are community assets, kept open to help us all recharge.
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Holistic Assistance: Need support? Our network connects you with wellness coaches and hydration specialists. Through apps and mutaul aid, you receive care, and the practitioner receives immediate allocation for their time.
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Innovation for All: Actively researching new technologies in water and oxygen therapy, directing our focus on solutions that improve the long-term vitality of people.

Vendor City | The Mobile Marketplace
Vendor City is where our local food production meets people.
providing the infrastructure and financial tools needed for mobile creators to thrive, turning raw ingredients into meals for the community.
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The Commissary Link: This is the heart of our assistance model. Our commissary kitchens take the fresh bulk items from FarmLife and process them, supporting food trucks with the prep work they need to succeed.
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Plug-and-Play Vending Pads: Establishing designated spots equipped with power and water. These pads offer immediate support to mobile chefs, giving vendors a reliable place to serve the neighborhood without the usual overhead.
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Instant Resource Transfer: Keeping it simple. Using gig-economy apps and money transfer cards, handle transactions as immediate settlements. When you grab a meal, the funds flow instantly to the cook and the grower—no debt, just direct compensation for value provided.
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Skill Support: allocate funding to train residents in mobile business operations and food safety, empowering them to start their own sustainable occupations.

FarmLife Housing Solutions
Fulfilling Our Obligation to Shelter and Feed.
Addressing the gaps in food and housing left by insufficient allocations to home programs. To solve these problems, mutual assistance to create our own solutions. By creating cooperative "portability allocations," resources to provide high-quality living spaces and food production areas tailored to the needs of our neighbors.
This model empowers our community to fill the void for those at risk. Innovative budgetary flows to supply housing that is directly linked to the food supplies from Vendor City Mobile Marketplace, ensuring no one goes without shelter or sustenance.
Portability Approach | Tech-Enabled Mutual Assistance
Connecting People to Spaces Instantly. Port Out | Port In
Upgrade current Section 8 portability procedures for porting out and porting in to housing alternatives.
leverage gig apps and services already used to modify port out | port in coordination between property owners, land stewards, and residents.
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Streamlined Access: Just like booking a stay on popular travel apps, we use familiar digital tools to manage living arrangements. This allows people to secure housing and settle their community obligations instantly.
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Putting Land in use: unused and underutilized land and spaces. Land stewarts and owners contribute to the community inventory, receiving direct budgetary allocation in return.
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Efficient Allocation: living spaces, ensuring resources are never wasted and help is always accessible.
Restoring Homes with Local Resources
Powered by Indiana Industrial Hemp.
Using local resources to fulfill our living obligations. Indiana Industrial Hemp as a primary material for restoring and retrofitting homes.
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Sustainable Restoration: Use hemp-based materials (hempcrete, insulation, fiber) to renovate existing structures, making them safer, non-toxic, and energy-efficient.
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Local Production: By sourcing hemp locally, keep the budgetary flow within the community, supporting our growers while improving our housing stock.
Community Housing Hubs
Living in the Golden Age.
Redefining what it means to live together through focused cooperative principles.
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Cooperative Models: In communities like FarmLife and Vendor City, residents share resources and governance. Integrate eco-friendly amenities—like decentralized power solutions and edible landscapes—so that your home also helps feed you.
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Scalable Modular Units: We deploy prefabricated, carbon-neutral homes designed for both urban infill and rural projects. These units prioritize accessibility and shared spaces.
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Wellness Integration: Our housing is designed to support the Michiana Wellness protocols, ensuring that where you live contributes to your physical and environmental health.
The Result: Resilience
By integrating the gig economy into our housing model, prioritize access and equity. Building a future where housing and food are not just commodities, but guaranteed through our shared effort and mutual support.

Michiana Wellness: Restorative Care
Your Health is Our Shared Strength.
A healthy community requires healthy people. Wellness is a standard part of our living model, ensuring that restorative care is accessible, not exclusive.
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Restoration Zones: allocate for water spas, meditation areas, and oxygen-enriched spaces. These are community assets, kept open to help us all recharge.
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Holistic Assistance: Need support? Our network connects you with wellness coaches and hydration specialists. Through apps and mutaul aid, you receive care, and the practitioner receives immediate allocation for their time.
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Innovation for All: Actively researching new technologies in water and oxygen therapy, directing our focus on solutions that improve the long-term vitality of people.

Replacing petroleum-based plastics with hemp bioplastics offers the Indiana RV industry a sustainable alternative that aligns with Indiana's legal hemp cultivation. This plan outlines an integrated approach from cultivation to bioplastic production, leveraging onsite processing.
Indiana Industrial Hemp
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Sustainable production: Onsite hemp processing for Hemp BioPlastics | Hemp BioChar | Hemp MicroGreen Foods | Hemp Building Materium | Hemp Insulation | Hemp Texiles.
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Market development: Indiana Industrial Hemp Marketing Wall with Michigan Cannabis | Certifications and partnerships with Indiana’s RV and manufacturing parts supply sectors.
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Sustainable farming production lines
Michiana RestorationWorking Group | Telegram Industrial Hemp Topic Link

Giver of Life Declaration G.O.L.D.
Giver of Life | Light | Essence | Energy | Consiousness | Matter | Frequency | Crystalline Time | Golden Age | Do No Harm Unless | LuV Live Under Voltage | Currency of Gold
Direct Currency Budgetary Process and Flow | illustration only not official (a guess)
Overview of Budgetary Flow:
Appropriations, Apportionments, Allotments, and Allocations
The budgetary flow process in governence and large organizations typically follows a sequence:
appropriations →
apportionments →
allotments →
allocations →
obligations → doing | making | being |occupations | production lines
Each stage further divides and controls the use of funds to ensure fiscal discipline and alignment with intent. The process is similar across agencies, educational institutions, and the military, though terminology and specifics may vary. Community and individual budgeting follows a simplified, analogous process.
Example of how a budgetary proccess and flow might look like using G.O.L.D. (Giver of Life Declaration) example (this is not offical from the Office of the Guardian Kim Goguen)
Golden Age Creator AI
K.I.M.S. Key Integrated Master System | Base Backend Financial Platform
Global Repository | Funding Source
K.I.M.S Key Integrated Monetary System | Currency of Gold Transfer System
CARE | Assured and Essential Bottom-up co-creation Appropraitions | Allotments | Allocations | Obligations




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Consumer support: Guidance on work transitions, wellness rights, and local governance.
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Virtual advisories: AI-assisted legal resources and community advocacy.
Universal Earth Restoration | Local Assistant, Wellness Guidance, Work Transitions, New Learning Modalities, Production and Research Spaces




