Opening the Doors On PROJECT PUREBLOOD & PROJECT ACCOUNTABILITY

I wasn’t sure if Project Pureblood would work. I didn’t know if anyone would join.

In fact, this summer, when I first shared the idea, about 275 people joined, which was many more than the zero that I thought it could be.

What a wonderful first few months it’s been.

It started with this idea — I really don’t like Facebook. You might feel the same way. At the same time I would like to be able to give more of my attention to some of the lions out there. Also, I want to make ways for those awesome warriors to be able to build relationships with each other, the way I get to build relationships with some of them.

Well, soon enough, exactly that took place.

I got some social media software and set up my own online community at RealStevo.com for people to get together who agree to take two vows

1.) To never take the shot

and

2.) To never wear the mask

This makes for a powerful and unifying starting place. You don’t have to deal with trolls. You don’t need to do a whole lot of explaining about your life. Everyone in the group gets how crazy the world has become. No one in the group is asking questions like “Would it be better to take the Pfizer or the Moderna?”

Do you know how relieving it is to have a group you can go to that you can just be on the same page with about so much from the very start of the conversation?

It’s really cool.

Some of it is pretty serious stuff, some of it is pretty lighthearted. Topics that have come up so far have included:

  • Just sharing a little about what makes everyone smile.
  • The best Pureblood businesses out there.
  • Success stories.
  • Stories that didn't go as planned.
  • Government trouble.
  • Business trouble.
  • We even get into tear jerking topics like marriage trouble because of the jab.
  • Murder threats from people who mean it directed toward other Purebloods for opposing mandates.
  • Wrestling with doctors over the mandates.
  • Fun stories of being warriors.
  • And we’re even starting to talk about getting together offline as a special Pureblood gathering, like a cruise.

My email list is already a neat group of people and this is even more of a vetted list of awesome folks.

I don’t know how much income the Purebloods make. I don’t know how much work the Purebloods do. We don’t talk too much about that. But I know this — they are a special kind of one-percenter. When you join project pureblood, You get to surround yourself with the 1% of people who get what’s going on.

That’s who you are bringing questions to and sharing war stories with, hearing their victories and helping answer their concerns.

It’s a pretty cool group.

And something I didn’t really expect, we have been having some group video calls together that are just totally awesome.

And I suspect there is even more awesome stuff ahead that we are going to come up with together, because each time we put our heads together it’s never the same twice and it is always awesome each time.

So, if that sounds like your kind of thing, for the next few days Project Pureblood will be open again. This is the first time it has opened up since the Founding Members joined.

Right now, it will cost $17 / month to join. At some point in the future, I will raise that price some.

And there’s another cool group. Project Accountability.

Project Accountability is about learning to do public records request and to use them to keep an eye on your local elected official.

Join both and you can join now, these next few days for $23. The only catch for Project Accountability is that if you get in, you need to be committed to do the half hour or so of work each week. It’s not hard at all, it just needs some your activity every week.

Give me half an hour a week I will teach you a new skill that will make you an even more formidable foe to any bureaucrat, to any elected official, and to any seemingly immovable government commission.

Choose 1 for $17 / month or both for $23 / month. You can leave any time.

But I suspect you won’t want to, because it’s a good group doing good stuff — and we’re just getting started.

Tap here to get in.

Or by popular demand, there is also an annual option. If you prefer to pay annually, try any of these options below.

When you tap any of these three buttons, you will be brought either to a payment page at RealStevo.com or to Circle.so to checkout.

There you can pay with several forms of payment including credit card, debit card, or Paypal. The charge will likely appear on your statement as RealStevo.com. Any questions, just ask -- you probably know my email already, but just in case it is allan@realstevo.com.

Both of these communities have had some exciting surprises, I am so glad that we have gotten them up and running, and I am happy to have you and the new group of members come join us. Looking forward to getting to know you and I know the rest of the crew is too.

Or annual options, which save you a bundle when you sign up for them, especially when you sign up for both groups.