FREEDOM IS THE ULTIMATE VALUE

Born in Ottawa, Canada in 1990, Jeremy has always possessed a rebellious spirit, rejecting societal norms, educational indoctrination, and the notion of authority from a young age. Despite lacking a comprehensive philosophical understanding initially, his journey of awakening led him to influential mentors such as David Icke, Mark Passio, Paul Chek, Jordan Maxwell, and Michael Tsarion, who became pivotal guides, lifting him from ignorance and imparting invaluable knowledge.

Absorbing vast amounts of information, Jeremy felt compelled to take action, to activate himself, and to share his insights with others. His mission became clear: to educate on crucial topics like Natural Law, Objective Morality, Anarchy, Occultism, and Philosophy. An anarchist, holistic lifestyle coach, farmer, independent researcher, public speaker, and Freedom activist from Quebec, Canada, Jeremy’s life has been a remarkable journey of synchronicity, propelling him forward in spiritual growth and aligning with his purpose—to end human slavery on Earth.

On May 1st, 2024, Jeremy launched his website, The Journey To Freedom, as an endeavor to inspire and empower others on their own paths toward true Freedom.

OVERARCHING DREAM

Jeremy’s legacy and purpose revolve around empowering people to take control of their health, evolve consciously, and embody healing forces in the world. Through his holistic coaching, teachings on Natural Law, and Agape Gardens, he creates a ripple effect of transformation—where individuals become self-reliant, healthier, and deeply connected to their true selves and the natural world.

His dream is to build a self-sustaining sanctuary that combines wellness, education, and community, guiding people to align their bodies, minds, and spirits. This legacy is about leaving a profound impact—not only through his coaching but also by fostering an environment of growth, learning, and holistic healing.


The people that inspire me

David Icke

Michael Tsarion

Jordan Maxwell

Jeff Berwick

Jason Breshears

Andrew Kaufman

Tom Cowan