This is a promotional, non-technical presentation for Freedom Farms in Puerto Rico, framed as a “Plan B” community and off-grid resort concept. Mike Maloney and Robert Helms describe a 900-acre property with current food, water, security, and 10 rooms already in place, plus a future vision of resort amenities, member homes, and limited founder memberships tied to an upcoming private placement.
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The transcript is centered on Freedom Farms, a 900-acre Puerto Rico property being positioned as both a luxury eco-resort and an emergency “plan B” community. Mike Maloney frames the project as a way to “plan for the worst but hope for the best,” describing a nature preserve-like “Forbidden Valley” that he wants to keep looking natural while also seeking permission to develop cabins, a resort, and other amenities. He says the project is in active discussions with the government, with clarification on zoning and paperwork expected within about 90 days. Robert Helms follows by emphasizing the real-estate and community angle. He says the farm has food security, water security, physical security, off-grid power, satellite internet, and gated access, and that it can already house members in the near term. …
Tactically, this is more a membership/fundraising pitch than a tradable market setup; the near-term watch items are zoning clarity, the 506(c) launch, and whether the project can credibly show readiness. Any investable angle is currently more narrative-driven than data-driven.
Over the next few months, the key question is whether the project converts from concept to permitted, member-ready infrastructure with a believable economics story. If approvals, subscriptions, and construction milestones land, the resilience/community theme could gain traction; if not, it stays a promotional concept.
Structurally, the transcript reflects a long-run bet that land, water, food production, and private enclaves will command a premium in an unstable world. The lasting implication is a shift toward self-sufficient, gated, membership-based living as both a lifestyle product and a risk-management strategy.
Freedom Farms is being developed as a nature preserve and eco-resort while preserving a wild, “Forbidden Valley” feel.
Mike says he wants to keep the land looking natural while also building a resort.
The project currently has zoning uncertainty, but management believes more density may be possible than the initial 10-cabin limit.
They say 10 cabins are allowed now, possibly 25, and they are clarifying with government.
Freedom Farms wants to use a membership or syndication-style model similar to a hotel where investors buy access and cash flow.
Helms references his hotel model of selling rooms to individual investors and says he would like to do the same thing here.
Who is Mike Maloney and what is the Freedom Farms opportunity?
Maloney and Helms present Freedom Farms as a 900-acre Puerto Rico project combining eco-resort development, food/water/security infrastructure, and a limited founder-membership model.
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