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The $5,000 House They Made Illegal. Why Are You Not Allowed to Build It? A complete house for $5,000. Lasts 500 years. Survives earthquakes that crack concrete. And you can build it yourself from the dirt under your feet. For 10,000 years, people everywhere built their homes from earth. Then building codes made it illegal. Not because it failed. Because a $5,000 house threatens a $350,000 industry. A wall made of earth cannot be metered, licensed, or financed. And what cannot be financed cannot be controlled. We look at the walls of Jericho still standing after 10,000 years, China's Tulou fortresses that survived earthquakes with zero collapses, 500-year-old cob cottages in England where families still live today, and the architect who trained with NASA and spent his life proving that anyone can build safe shelter with their own hands. The knowledge was never lost. Just buried under paperwork. 0:00 The $5,000 House They Made Illegal 1:15 Jericho: 10,000 Years of Proof 3:00 China's Earthquake-Proof Fortresses 4:30 Cob Cottages of England 5:10 Taos Pueblo: Still Inhabited After 1,000 Years 6:30 Why It Costs $5,000 vs $350,000 7:20 How Building Codes Buried This 9:30 The Architect Who Fought Back 13:00 The Builders Who Refused to Forget CalEarth Institute teaches Superadobe construction in California. The Hand-Sculpted House by Michael Smith is the go-to book for natural building. Cob Cottage Company runs workshops in Oregon. Subscribe for more building knowledge they don't teach you. #earthbuilding #rammedearth #adobe #cobhouse #naturalbuilding #offgrid #homesteading #housingcrisis #diyhouse #earthbag #ancientbuilding #selfreliance