Suppose civilization collapses: you could be living well, with no bills, and moving freely from safe area to safe area. Are you foresighted enough to lay hold of that life while you still can, or will you be standing on shore waving money at us while we sail away?
And, if civilization doesn't collapse, joining the Ericsson Council still gets you the opportunity to get an asset that's hugely valuable in many ways, including monetary value.
We're building a new way of life, in floating homes that can go anywhere in the world there are three feet of water, without a drop of fuel, and make all their own electricity and hot and cold fresh water - also without a drop of fuel.
Lifeyachts can sail backward. They carry a car or truck in a garage, and can put down a ramp to load and unload it. They have walk-in freezers and fridges, a type of sail that requires no skill, and an internal bay for launching small boats. The rooms are rectangular, and the living area spacious. These aren't ships that you live in, they're homes that float and move without buying fuel.
In the calamities ahead, you'll need to be able to move without laying out money.
Our designs have been vetted by the top naval architect in the nation. Our LifeYachts can sail through a hurricane and up a river. Tow a garden ship, and you'd only have to come ashore when you chose to: all your needs would be met, for as long as you care to stay away, in a comfortable home with your family.
Political oppression? Weigh anchor and go somewhere else.
Rioting? War? Drought? Financial collapse? Poor business environment? Weigh anchor.