Monthly Archives: September 2012

Redistribution, Propaganda and Reality

The following articles are all current “opinions” of economic conditions in the United States. As our stock market rises again today on news that the European Central Bank is cranking up the printing presses, the perception of recovery is much … Continue reading

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Matthew Bracken: What I Saw At The Coup

This is the first time in many years that I have put pen to paper for a lengthy letter, so please forgive my misspellings, poor handwriting or any other errors. I will probably do this in one go and be … Continue reading

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By refusing to see Netanyahu, Obama sharpens his Iran dilemma

President Barack Obama’s refusal Tuesday Sept. 11 to see Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu because “the president’s schedule will not permit that,” left Jerusalem thunderstruck – and Washington too. At one stroke, round after round of delicate negotiations on Iran between … Continue reading

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Skip Stam on Nullification

Diane, Good to meet you and to work with brian, john and mattie. We have many issues in common.  But I can’t work WITH you so long as you are advocating the nullification doctrine.  I think that is an unconstitutional remedy for … Continue reading

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Know Your Enemy

From Active Response Training: “If you know your enemies and know yourself, you can win a hundred battles without a single loss.” Chinese philosopher Sun Tzu said this over 2000 years ago in his book The Art of War.  It’s … Continue reading

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South African Miner Strike Update

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Netanyahu: U.S. has no right to block Israel on Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday said the United States had forfeited any moral right to stop Israel taking action against Iran’s nuclear program because it had refused to be firm with Tehran itself. In comments which appeared to … Continue reading

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Rebel Ridge Farm Chicken

Unlike factory farm chicken, our birds are raised outdoors with access to sunlight and a varied diet. They enjoy buffet meals that consist of clovers and various grasses, bugs, worms, augmented with natural feed. We use absolutely no antibiotics, growth hormones, steroids, … Continue reading

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A Scenario…

Legal Disclaimer – the following is a thought exercise only, purposed  to stimulate discussion regarding real, but as-yet undefined, risks to the stability of American communities, and what a typical American may want to prepare for in terms of stabilizing … Continue reading

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Gold Rockets Higher as Global Central Bankers Shout Buy

If global central bankers were traders on the floor, they would be crowded on the top step of the trading pit with their hands facing inward shouting “buy, buy, I’ll buy it all.” The roar of the global central bank … Continue reading

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Iran Gold Imports From Turkey Surge To $8 Billion YTD – $3.2 Billion Worth Of Bullion In Q2 2012

Today’s AM fix was USD 1,731.00, EUR 1,352.77 and GBP 1,081.33 per ounce. Yesterday’s AM fix was USD 1,732.75, EUR 1,355.09 and GBP 1,082.63 per ounce. Silver is trading at $33.57/oz, €26.36/oz and £21.02/oz. Platinum is trading at $1,602.75/oz, palladium … Continue reading

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Unconstitutional Abuse of Power, Are You Next?

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Di_sFSw6Re4 From YouTube: You are simply exercising your right as an American citizen to buy ammunition and you find yourself the subject of an investigation by law enforcement. How often is this happening across America? Are you next? Protect your … Continue reading

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Japan Banking Minister Matsushita Commits Suicide

A 73 year old man who was on a crusade against Japanese insider trading has committed suicide? And the police have already closed the investigation? Of Japan’s Financial Services Minister? David DeGerolamo Japan Banking Minister Matsushita Found Dead at His … Continue reading

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US August Budget Deficit Soars To $192 Billion, $1.17 Trillion In Fiscal 2012

While the official number from the FMS is not out yet, according to an advance look by the CBO, the August deficit soared from a modest $70 billion to a whopping $192 billion, the highest August deficit in history, and … Continue reading

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America, the battlefield – Doug Hagmann & Joseph Hagmann

To gain an accurate understanding of the significance of nearly two billion rounds of ammunition purchased since the DHS began to centralize it’s ordering, it is important to examine the timeline and amounts of the orders. Retrospective of DHS ammunition orders Mr. … Continue reading

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