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- From: Leslie <cayadopi AT yahoo.com>
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- Subject: Re: [Homestead] gold - mint or into hiding?
- Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 07:47:20 -0800 (PST)
"great confederacy of dunces".............. ROFLMAO - GOOD ONE!!!
RE: military might comments....
1. Do you think if the Chinese (and others) stop or significantly slow
purchase of USTs that we'll aim our nukes at them and threaten them with
force?
2. Is there any other nuke power in the world who could side with the other
countries and event be motivated themselves to point nukes back at us?
3. Will our nukes/military might be able to stop a US currency collapse? If
so, how?
10 years ago, I would have told you the tipping point was not going to happen
in our lifetimes - but I no longer believe that.
The "world's populace is willingly submissive" ???? Only at the point of
government guns...
For instance, those coop people in Ohio can't sell their cows - because the
government guns came in and shut them down.
,Those people in NY who want to sell their raw milk - the government guns
came in and shut them down.
People who want to use marijuana (medicinally or otherwise) can't because the
government guns throw them in jail.
Pay taxes? How many would do so voluntarily, without the government guns
threatening to put them in jail or seize any property to satisfy? (I would
love to see people individually voluntarily choose a % of tax to pay LOL...
RFID chips in their animals? Only by government force...
They aren't consciously willing, probably because the majority hasn't figured
it out yet. The ones who get it just haven't figured out a way to fight the
tyranny.... yet.
What will replace the current systems, who knows.... one extreme or the
other. Probably a totally "planned society" for the US - as we're already
marching down that path at the point of the government guns....
--- On Thu, 1/15/09, bobf <bobford79 AT yahoo.com> wrote:
Leslie, I just don't know. "Sound money" policy; "hard
currency" -- all of that is good and just. But; the fact remains that as
long as a few countries --with the U.S. in primacy-- have the miltary power --
pure might and force; the world will acquiece to whatever whim 'our'
central bankers and politicians decide, for through their 'laws' these
central bankers and politicians control our 'might'.
That is, until there is some great tipping point, and who knows if that will
occur in our lifetimes. Currently, the greatest failures in history are being
rewarded greater than the most hedonistic sultans and emporerers of ancient
times. At least those ancients domintated and conquered by force. Right now,
the western world's populace is willingly submissive. We have become a
culture of p*ss*es being ruled by the pen strokes of a great confederacy of
dunces............................................
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Just wanted to let everyone know I started a blog for our local food
group, Healthy Harvest. It was taking too much time producing a monthly
newsletter so I decided to try a blog format instead, which is a
relatively new (and somewhat scary) idea for our rural members. I'm
hoping eventually some of the others in our local group will become team
members and do some of the blogging.
One of the things we discovered is that everyone wants a farmers market,
but there are only a few of us actually willing to grow for it and none
of us has that big of a farm. So, for now that idea is going on the back
burner and we've turned our efforts to education. We will be teaching
free monthly workshops starting in February, the first topic being soil
building and raised beds.
You can visit the blog at www.friocanyonhealthyharvest.blogspot.com if
you want to keep up with what we are doing for our locale.--Sage
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[Homestead] gold - mint or into hiding?,
Leslie, 01/15/2009
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Re: [Homestead] gold - mint or into hiding?,
bobf, 01/15/2009
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Re: [Homestead] gold - mint or into hiding?,
Leslie, 01/15/2009
- Re: [Homestead] gold - mint or into hiding?, bobf, 01/15/2009
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Re: [Homestead] Healthy Harvest has a blog!,
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- Re: [Homestead] Healthy Harvest has a blog!, Sage Austin | Eureka! Design, 01/15/2009
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Re: [Homestead] Healthy Harvest has a blog!,
Gene GeRue, 01/15/2009
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Re: [Homestead] gold - mint or into hiding?,
Leslie, 01/15/2009
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Re: [Homestead] gold - mint or into hiding?,
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