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Canada: Apocalyptic Oil Sand Operations

February 25th, 2008

As bad as this seems, it’s just a preview of things to come. I could be wrong, but my guess is that asymmetric operations against the energy companies—inside G8 states—will begin if the insane decision is made to go with nuclear power to provide the heat necessary to recover the oil from these deposits. There […]

Troubled Homeowners: Can’t Pay? Just Walk Away

February 7th, 2008

Can’t pay? Just walk away. It has a nice, simple ring to it. Kinda catchy. Jingle mail is another term that’s making its way around suburban ghettos and corporate boardrooms. Jingle mail is what happens when the zombie slobs leave their house keys in the mail box and “just walk away” from their upside down […]

How Will You Spend Your Government Cheese?

January 17th, 2008

I wonder what would happen if just five percent of people refused to consume according to Their plan? Hint: This is my affiliate link to BullionVault. Via: Guardian / Reuters: An economic stimulus package to help stave off recession is on the fast track in Congress after Democratic and Republican leaders in the U.S. House […]

New Power Meters in California Can Ration, or Cut Off Electricity by Remote Control

January 8th, 2008

The Nanny State, for-the-children, technocratic control grid thermostat story doesn’t seem so bad, compared to the story below about the “new” new power meters that are being rolled out in California. The state is actually making asymmetric warfare much easier for those who will eventually try to fight. There will be a window of opportunity […]

Statement Introducing the Free Competition in Currency Act

December 23rd, 2007

The man is taking his life in his hands. Via: U.S. House of Representatives: Statement Introducing the Free Competition in Currency Act 13 December 2007 Rep. Ron Paul, M.D. Madame Speaker, I rise to introduce the Free Competition in Currency Act. This act would eliminate two sections of US Code that, although ostensibly intended to […]

Lakota Withdraw from Treaties, Declare Independence from U.S.

December 21st, 2007

Via: USA Today: The Lakota Sioux Indians, whose ancestors include Sitting Bull, Red Cloud and Crazy Horse, have withdrawn from all treaties their forefathers signed with the U.S. government and have declared their independence. A delegation delivered the news to the State Department earlier this week. Portions of Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana and […]

France: Group Bombs Seven Speed Cameras

December 18th, 2007

I don’t know if the insurgents are making a conscious effort by targeting speed cameras, but that is a cunning strategy in terms of PSYOP. They’re targeting regime symbols that are universally despised. Does the group actually think the government will lower taxes? Of course not. But this phase might be about winning over a […]

Man Arrested for Shooting Traffic Camera

November 28th, 2007

Taking out tens of thousands of dollars worth of police state revenue collection equipment with a dollar’s worth of ammunition? Some would call it asymmetric warfare. Others would call it priceless. It will be interesting to see how this case winds up. If the state makes any link between the crime and politics, it will […]

Raising a Brand-Free Kid

October 31st, 2007

Brands are everywhere, eh? Let me look around the farmlet… Cows: yes. Goats: yes. Gardens: yes. Trees: yes. Stream: yes. Brands? Nope. Becky and I have been discussing this issue and we’re taking it very seriously. (Our child hasn’t even been born yet.) We’re already wondering if we will be able to find other homeschooling-no-tv […]

Lengthy SWAT Standoff Over Foreclosure Ends in Suicide

October 27th, 2007

Freedom, for an increasing number of Americans, means choosing how they’re going to go down. Falling Down, for real… Via: Houston Chronicle: A 12-hour standoff ended this morning with a north Houston man lobbing Molotov cocktails at Houston Police before taking his own life rather than vacate a home he’d lost to foreclosure. James Hahn, […]

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