Yearly Archives: 2013

Central banks souring on the dollar

The World Gold Council had some words of advice for central banks around the world: It may be time to diversify away from the U.S. dollar. While the dollar remains the world’s main reserve currency, the WGC said in a … Continue reading

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Two light weight stoves for your bug out bag

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-8Pky3RFuQ#t=1s From YouTube: http://www.tatogear.com/shop/ First stove was the Titanium Element Wood Stove and the other was the AB-13 Alcohol Wick Stove, He also carries some other alcohol style stoves.

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T.L. Davis: Iraq War Vet Arrested By Manipulative Liar

The government is apparently pushing hard on those closest to our hearts to see what we are made of. If we will abandon those servicemen, how will we ever stand up for each other? They want to test the most popular cases. … Continue reading

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More Hypocrisy from the Department of Injustice

h/t John P  

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Gun store owner cancels Mark Kelly’s AR-15 purchase

An Arizona gun store owner says he will not sell Mark Kelly the AR-15 rifle that the vocal advocate for tighter gun control bought earlier this month. The manager of the Tucson, Ariz., store where Kelly, husband of former U.S. … Continue reading

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Unintended Consequence …

  Dictators – be they of the left, center-left, or centrist variety – are a very important part of everyone’s lives. They unconditionally share with us other people’s wealth even when we don’t ask for it – and all they … Continue reading

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European Bank Bonds Plunge To 5-Month Lows

Close-to-close, headlines will be happy that things do not appear to be collapsing in Europe. The broadest equity indices only lost a fraction of a percent and bonds ended unchanged. But the action in the last hour or two (which … Continue reading

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Expect these eight steps from the government’s playbook

From Sovereign Man: Direct confiscation As Cyprus showed us, bankrupt governments are quite happy to plunder people’s bank accounts, especially if it’s a wealthy minority. Aside from bank levies, though, this also includes things like seizing retirement accounts (Argentina), increases … Continue reading

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A Financial ‘Night of the Long Knives’ is Upon Us

A financial “Night of the Long Knives” against savers is being played out in the European Parliament right now – and it is not the last bit of damage to be done…only the next.  At this point, the veil has … Continue reading

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Game of Drones

China’s military is expanding its unmanned aerial vehicle forces with a new Predator-like armed drone and a new unmanned combat aircraft amid growing tensions with neighbors in Asia, according to U.S. intelligence officials. New unarmed drone deployments include the recent … Continue reading

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Military Equipment Movement on Train in AZ

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTHb1M5S3K0

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March Consumer Confidence Plunges As New Home Sales, Richmond Fed Miss

Houston we may have a problem: with the DJIA trumpetedely hitting new all time highs day after day in March, one would expect that its traditional second derivative – US Consumer Confidence, would be at all time highs as well, … Continue reading

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Here’s Your Sign

That things are about to get much worse in Cyprus, in case you didn’t get the hint after 10 days of bank closures, and an unprecedented theft of private funds. We have not even seen half of the troubles to … Continue reading

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More Forgotten History

I did not know that 10,000 Jewish soldier fought in the Civil War. The information below comes from the Jerusalem Post. Two corrections: the southern states did not seek to secede, they did secede. That is why this war should … Continue reading

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‘Troika Go Home’: angry students protest Cyprus bailout

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFeOxstRquM From YouTube: Answering a call put out on social networking site Facebook, thousands of young people in Cyprus took to the streets to protest against the bailout accepted the government. Marching through Nicosia, the banners clearly show what they … Continue reading

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