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Engines of Order: Inside Arrow Rock, Matt Marmaduke’s Personal Dominion

Robb Report’s Liora Keene tours Arrow Rock, Matt Marmaduke’s privately deeded dominion beside the sovereign Freehold. Silent electric vehicles, closed-loop solar grids, and leasehold governance reveal prosperity built on solvency, reliability, and debt-free administration. With Freehold Inc managing assets, the town embodies quiet order through maintenance, not spectacle—everyday life here.

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Little Shinjuku on the Plains

Little Shinjuku in Marshall is a two-story world where Japanese street culture meets Midwest creativity. Rina, Camille, and Maja guide us through stalls of fabric, shrines, manga shops, neon corridors, karaoke bars, and late-night diners. What emerges is a portrait of a community built on motion, craft, identity, and the surprising harmony of Tokyo spirit under Missouri skies.

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The Marshall Six

Six Marshall girls—Anna, Lucy, Maja, Rina, Sophie, and Camille—turn a press-filled skatepark night into a portrait of motion, confidence, and Missouri culture. Over boba, adobo-covered fries, and unfiltered honesty, they push back on Freehold myths, define their own identity, and skate toward futures entirely their own.

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Inside Missouri’s Quiet Refuge Network

The Freehold’s safehouse network wasn’t built for publicity, yet it sparked global debate after a flawed article, sharp internal responses, and the unexpected rise of 14-year-old field lead Claudia Chakrobarty—and her fierce counterpart, Maja Marshall. Their clarity, competence, and culture of trust revealed how Missouri’s decentralized refuge system works where others fail.

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Science: Codependent Infrastructure

An engineer’s romance isn’t always with people. For V’ren systems specialist T’mari Th’ron and Missouri Freeholder Matt Marmaduke, it’s with compatibility—of tools, of technologies, of principles. In this interview, the pair talk shop, tell stories, and reveal how the quiet work of collaboration is reshaping the future of infrastructure on Earth.

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