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CEO Details Biblical Model for Pooling Billions to Build Off Grid Communities

Stay Free with Russell Brand · Why They're Coming for Our Food… - SF738 · July 6, 2026
CEO Details Biblical Model for Pooling Billions to Build Off Grid Communities
Stay Free with Russell Brand
Stay Free with Russell Brand
Why They're Coming for Our Food… - SF738
"If I could gather 3,000 people with a $500,000 net worth and I was like, hey, like, this is worthwhile, like, put into this, that would be about $1.5 billion. With $1.5 billion, you could go out, you could buy $150 million worth of land, and that's like nothing. That's only 10% of what you have in terms of capital. You can, with the law of large numbers, spend that on farming infrastructure, on housing infrastructure, on solar grids, on septic systems."
TJ Visiondary explained how his company applies the biblical Book of Acts model of pooling resources to modern land acquisition, calculating that 3,000 families with median net worth could pool $1.5 billion to purchase bulk acreage at discounted rates and build fully off-grid infrastructure. He explicitly compared this to Acts Chapter 2, where early Christians sold their possessions and shared everything in common. The company already operates ranches in Texas, Florida, and Tennessee with plans to expand internationally.

About this episode

Russell Brand interviews TJ Visiondary, CEO and founder of Axe Decentralized Real Estate, in a wide-ranging discussion that blends biblical theology with practical strategies for building off-grid communities independent of centralized government control. Brand frames the conversation around escaping what he calls corrupt globalist systems through land ownership, food independence, and decentralized governance. Visiondary explains his company's model of aggregating families to purchase large parcels of land (500-1,500 acres) at bulk rates, then subdividing them into 5-15 acre parcels for individual ownership while providing managed farming services for livestock, poultry, and crops. He explicitly bases this model on Acts Chapter 2, where early Christians pooled their possessions and lived communally, drawing parallels through Genesis and the Tower of Babel story to argue that collective action with spiritual unity makes the impossible possible. The conversation turns provocative when Visiondary claims modern Americans are taxed at higher rates than biblical slaves (20 percent), and Brand advocates for communities to declare independence from nation-states entirely, proposing they operate with their own food systems, energy grids, cryptocurrencies, and judicial systems while paying only tribute for limited services. Brand argues that political ideology should be stripped away in favor of practical administration focused on food, energy, and land sovereignty. Visiondary reveals his company already operates ranches in Texas, Florida, and Tennessee, with one viral video reaching 5 million views without advertising, and has expansion plans for Mexico, Panama, South Africa, and the UK. He describes sourcing rare Iberico pigs (one of only three farms in the US) and providing members with premium meats and eggs from their managed livestock. The episode presents a vision of fractal, networked communities operating as modern-day exodus movements from what both men characterize as Babylonian systems of control and taxation.

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