RALEIGH, North Carolina (PNN) - September 18, 2015 - Imagine buying a home in a small town and then watching in horror as it is destroyed due to a freak accident in which the local utility is at fault. You subsequently choose to live in a tent on your property but are told by county officials that your actions are illegal. Soon, they’re handing you an eviction notice.
Sound crazy? It’s actually happening to a woman in North Carolina by the name of Ingrid Larsen.
Ingrid’s previous home was ruined 10 years ago during a storm when 10,000-plus gallons of raw sewage backed up through her toilet into her home, turning her beloved dwelling into a biohazard site. It had to be razed.
She chose to rebuild but had one simple request: no sewer hookups. She instead wanted to use a septic tank, but she was denied a permit. So she decided to live in a tent. That idea, too, was, rejected by fascist government officials.
Ingrid says her fight is symbolic of a larger nationwide struggle for liberty and freedom. It’s one that everyone should follow.