Freedom Farm, Chapter 7 arrives TODAY (a new threat appears)
Hello from the pasture,
We are now six chapters into Freedom Farm — which means the animals have officially transitioned from:
• building a system
• debating leadership
• holding votes
…to something far more efficient:
being told what to be afraid of.
If you’re just joining:
This is a modern adaptation of George Orwell’s Animal Farm set in the Catskills, where revolutions don’t fail all at once — they slowly get redirected.
New chapters drop every Saturday.
The podcast series is available only to paid subscribers, which the sheep now describe as “a necessary filter against misinformation, disinformation, and free-range opinions.”
Quick recap of Chapter 6
Chapter 6 is where the farm officially changes direction.
Boss Rudd delivers a speech about unity.
Bleatrix brings the numbers.
A vote is called.
And in the middle of it all:
Old Shearson collapses.
The vote moves forward anyway.
The Committee of Unity is formed.
The farmhouse is opened.
And the commandments… start to shift.
Quietly.
Just enough that not everyone is sure they remember them correctly.
You can catch up HERE:
Chapter 7 arrives TODAY
Without giving too much away:
A new enemy is introduced.
A wall begins.
And the work gets… heavier.
If you want to follow the story as it unfolds, you can upgrade to a paid subscription and join the experiment.
Paid subscribers get:
• the weekly Freedom Farm chapter podcast
• the ability to comment and shape the draft in real time
• early access to a story that is starting to ask more dangerous questions
And because the sheep believe in practical incentives, all paid subscribers also receive $100 off farm stays at the REAL North Star Farm (www.northstarfarm.com).
When you upgrade, you’ll receive a coupon code in your welcome email that you can use anytime when booking.
So the subscription supports both independent satire and a farm where the walls are optional and the blueberries are not, which feels like a fair balance.
You can upgrade here:
It’s $5/month or $50/year, which the sheep assure me is roughly the cost of one small, unnecessary purchase.
Or, according to Marvin, exactly what the alpacas charge for membership in whatever peaceful organization they’re apparently running.
Thanks for being part of this.
The system is set. Now comes the story they tell about it.
More soon,
Justin
Temporary Shepherd of the Editorial Flock
Pasture Politics


