January 2012
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running out of time
the world’s industrialist have been in a hurry to get every single dollar they can for more than a decade now. why? could it be because they know something they haven’t told us? could it be that they are running out of time to make money? why would that be? could it possibly be because the world is running out of oil? the end of oil means the end of the industrial revolution. it means...
Jan 13th
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Jan 5th
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WatchWatch
seriously? WTF? “the guy with the official piece of paper went missing.” are you people watching this shit?
Jan 4th
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WatchWatch
Movies that tell the truth about how the world works: “Three Days of the Condor” the sad truth is that he is right about the majority of people. our country does horrible things to guarantee the lifestyle we have become accustomed to is maintained. it is more for the 1% than for the rest of us, but the 1% need the rest of us to provide the services necessary to keep it all running....
Jan 4th
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Jan 3rd
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Jan 3rd
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Jan 3rd
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Jan 3rd
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Jan 3rd
December 2011
67 posts
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Dec 27th
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Ron Paul and More Revelations About His Past →
more and more incendiary content from ron paul’s newsletter, and subscription appeals come to light. tisk, tisk, and finger wag.
Dec 23rd
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Dec 23rd
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Dec 23rd
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Dec 23rd
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Dec 22nd
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In 1995 Ron Paul was all over his news letter →
Dec 22nd
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Dec 22nd
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Dec 22nd
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Dec 22nd
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Dec 22nd
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Fire Escape Ladder at Amazon.com →
Kidde Fire Escape Ladder - less than $40.00
Dec 22nd
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WatchWatch
Preparedness!! This is why preparedness is so important. If you have a second floor, and particularly if you sleep there, you need to have a way to get out in case of fire that does not involve a jump and a free fall. A fire excape ladder costs less than $40, much less than it will cost to fix whatever she has broken. And then there is the unnecessary pain!  It seems all they managed to throw out...
Dec 22nd
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Dec 21st
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Dec 21st
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Dec 21st
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Disaster Preparedness Just Makes Sense →
2011 will go in the record books for some of the worst natual disasters in recorded history. Floods, fires, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, blizzards, volcanic eruptions, drought, tsunami were all too familiar to the planet this year. Record devastation. Scientist don’t seem optimistic that the future will be less turbulent. Political, economic, and natural unrest are all good reasons to...
Dec 21st
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Dec 21st
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Little House on the Prairie - Old School Skills
In the electric age of advanced technology, few of us have ever had to labor our grandparents did. We don’t have the same skill sets that allowed them to survive without the modern conveniences we take for granted today. Few of us have the tools that would be necessary to do the work they did with their hands and hard work. Our ancestors lived without machines, electricity, gas heat, and...
Dec 21st
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Commercial Survival Kits →
Commercial sites for survival kits are a great resource. Few of us can afford these ready made kits, but the lists of what they contain are an excellent way to plan your own kits, built over time. They cover items you might not consider, and you can then shop around online or at your local retailers for the best prices and items that best suit your needs. Always start with the basic needs: shelter...
Dec 21st
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Useful Shelter in Place Information →
Preparing yourself, your family, and your home in advance of an emergency is the best way to improve survival chances. It is also more economically feasable to build up supplies over time. Rushing out at the last minute to secure supplies is the worst position to be in when danger is imminent. Take heed. Plan ahead. Develop a plan. Build up your supplies. Start with the recommendations and adapt...
Dec 21st
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Do You Have a Plan for Emergencies
If Katrina taught us anything it taught us that in the event of catastrophic disaster, you are on your own. The larger more widespread the disaster, the less likely it is that you will get immediate help from first responders. When everyone needs help, hardly anyone gets it. Remember that in a disaster, first responders have families and can be victims, too. So what do you do? Get prepared. Be...
Dec 21st
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FBI Says Activists Who Investigate Factory Farms... →
emilyoccupies: The FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force has kept files on activists who expose animal welfare abuses on factory farms and recommended prosecuting them as terrorists, according to a new document uncovered through the Freedom of Information Act. This new information comes as the Center for Constitutional Rights has filed a lawsuit challenging the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (AETA)...
Dec 21st
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U.S. Asks Journals to Censor Flu Study →
Perhaps this is the wrong question, but I am glad it was addressed in the article. Why do experiments that basically are the road map to weaponizing an extremely deadly flu virus that was rarely transmitted to humans? I can understand experiments to find a way to treat humans who have it, but why this? Given the recent history of pandemic flus, it seems maddeningly irresponsible to spend valuable...
Dec 21st
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Dec 21st
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Broken Promises: Rep. Jerrold Nadler decries Obama... →
what this represents is beyond scary
Dec 21st
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Dec 21st
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The Forces Behind the Privatization of Prisons and... →
the is a correlation between three strike laws, mandatory sentencing laws, the privatization of the prison system, and corporate use of prison labor. slavery in america was never really abolished, it was simply repackaged and renamed over and over again.  
Dec 21st
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Onshore Outsourcing - American Prisoners Helping... →
not every outsourced job actually leaves the country. across the country, prisoners are being employed in a system where the minimum wage does not apply. the pic is raking it in, getting paid by the states to house their prisoners and being paid by private corporations to use its growing labor force. prisons are the new plantations. meanwhile, outside the walls, people are struggling to find jobs...
Dec 21st
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The American Prison in the Culture Wars  →
you may ask why a nation would intentionally dismantle it’s educational system. if i told you because it’s good business, you may wonder if i have screw loose. when seen as a means of building a prison industrial complex, does that make more sense? perhaps when you learn that not all outsourced labor actually leaves the country, but instead is sub-contracted to prisons where cheap...
Dec 21st
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Dec 21st
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Dec 21st
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“Perhaps it is a universal truth that the loss of liberty at home is to be...”
– James Madison
Dec 20th