New Home Innovation

What's wrong with today's homes and how can we improve them?
Everything is wrong with today's homes. We are now in a new Millennium, century, and about to enter a new decade. We have entered a new dimension, and all the old materials and techniques are outmoded and falling apart. Everything that was designed in the last century has become a hassle.

The Earth's crust is smoldering, melting, and in motion because of the effects of the dwarf star "X" that is near our planet. Corporate news is not allowed to talk about it because the government does not want a breakdown of society. If everyone knew that a dwarf star was about to destroy every city on the planet and everyone was about to lose everything, the public would get guns and start shooting up the government.

Let's start with the basic things. We need to eliminate water heaters, AC units, and gas lines, replacing them with external community units that pump cold air or heat into the home from a place that is not next to the homes, but is a few hundred feet away.   

We don't want gas in the home. We need a new system that I don't know about because I just find it pure evil that if you have a gas leak, and you light a cigarette, the entire house explodes and kills everyone.

How about power?

I'm not liking electric power plants. They can be permanently destroyed by an EMP weapon. In the future, nations will use EMP weapons on each other, so that most of the world will be living in silence when their power grids and microchips are completely fried.

There is the need to power homes using a battery that is buried underground and is shielded from EMP attacks.

Lights can be powered by sun energy tapped in from the top of the house or building.

Basically, there are free energy devices that were invented, but the globalists have done a good job blocking them and murdering hundreds of inventors. However, in Free Iran we can do whatever we want as long as we install the NotDisneyland operating system which will control the schematics of Iran. If Iran has politicians or a monarchy running the nation, the leader will become another globalist puppet and will ban all free energy discoveries. And if he doesn't - They will kill him through his 5G phone or by a laser fired from space at three in the morning that can kill him while he sleeps, so that it looks like he died from "natural causes." That's why we must have the not Disneyland system.

The kitchen layout on homes is really bad. First, the refrigerator should not be so deep. It would be wider and shallow, with the frozen section on the bottom (a pullout tray). There should not be an ice or water dispenser because those devices collect massive amounts of toxic mold that no one ever thinks of cleaning or can't reach. The kitchen cabinets must not have any doors on them. Everything should be visible. The kitchen must have a two-door entry, separating it from the house, and from pets and mosquitos. There should be an island in the middle of the kitchen. Basically, the kitchen should be a central area that is bigger than they typically are. Especially for Iran where the culture is all about highly complex cuisine. The kitchen and bathrooms are the most important rooms of the home.

The master bedroom should be much larger, with two bathrooms; one for the husband, one for the wife. There should be a small, vaulted area in the middle of the ceiling where the heat can escape to (this is an ancient Persian trick that kept houses cool in summer) with a closeable hatch to seal it off in winter. Bedrooms should have extra sound-proofing so that all external sounds are blocked.

For toilet design, see engineering

NotDisneyland is calling on all designers, artists, architects, and engineers to come up with new ideas for the construction of houses and buildings that meet the following criteria:

- Must be able to survive a 9–12-point mega earthquake because we are living in the End Times and the long-foretold red dwarf star-planet is now hovering near Earth, about to shake our planet off its foundations. The I.R.I. isn't doing anything about it - They just stand around shouting "Death to blah blah blah" like a bunch of monkeys. Soon they'll be suffering endless torture in hell because of their hatred of God and goodness.

- Must be cheap to develop and build.

- Easy to pre-fabricate in factories but I don't want the design to look like typical pre-fab junk.

- Create new building materials: fire-proof, water-proof materials such as the material that i-phone protective cases are made of. We do not want to use concrete or wood.

- Some kind of plastic walls that can be filled up with ocean water to provide weight, temperature moderation, and soundproofing. Aesthetically, when the sun hits these walls it would bathe the interior in a warm glow. Bedrooms won't have transparent walls. It should look like black iPhone plastic.

- no nails used to hold things together. Just thick elastic bands that won't break during an earthquake but will expand to prevent tension from causing breakage.

- I want houses that can be snapped together like Lego in just one hour.

- Elastic unbreakable cables that run through the top of the homes along an entire street, to keep houses from collapsing during a megaquake or falling into a sinkhole. Because Iranians built too many wells all over the land, sinkholes and cracks in the ground are increasingly opening up. Houses won't be held together by nails. They will be held together by giant unbreakable cables and bands.

- No electric wiring or plumbing inside the walls.

- Electric will come from one outlet in the backyard. From that outlet, a thick black cable will run to one room. From there, consumer-grade electric cables can be attached and sent to each room. To me, black cables along the floor look cool and futuristic. Some ladies might complain. But just shove a sandwich in her mouth and tell her WW3 is about to happen - Get your priorities straight.  We have to eliminate complex building methods. Houses are too complex and they are ugly too. You can either live in an iPhone-looking home or in a refugee camp. I don't mind living in a plastic box, as long it looks clean, is quiet, and I have free high-speed internet access.

- No weird or complex designs. Think of Lego pieces and how simple they are (see the Freeland-Flexi-Cities section for pictures of how buildings might look in the new country).  





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