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aedens
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Wounded Knee was among the first federally backed gun confiscation attempts in United States history. It ended in the senseless murder of 297 people.

http://www.commonsensejunction.com/?p=21553&print=1

Our family history on both sides is a testamony to the lunatic fringe called governments. Some people will never get it until they actually do, if they
survive. Religion has nothing to do with faith, how hard is it for some to get that concept? Amos was right about cult dullards.

The kids are waking up H. They will say that they are not to blame. That we were in the midst of “recovery”. That they could not have seen it coming.
Their solution will be predictable. They will state that in order to avoid such future destruction, the global framework must be “simplified”, and what better way to simplify the world than to end national sovereignty, dissolve all borders, and centralize nation states under a single economic and political
ideal. Another way to see it is 66 books already written on this topic.

Coast to coast business is being wiped out from maine to california more opine. Fishery's to farmers are being crushed from actual regulatory theft and
they cannot man the boats since it is not worth the capital. In michigan over forty percent have no savings, none. I am sure the official
ngdp will print black. Less than few years until the cascading implosion traction takes hold.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/ ... 1-02-09-33
When they find a republican to vote for let us know since we see zero, nada, zip.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-01-3 ... d-stamps-1

When you can delink the neocons butchers of cheney worshipers clones of type fringe lunatics give us a ring.
http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/Articl ... lation.htm
Now we have the contracted powned providers to kill switch, so old news for some new for others.
http://www.nanex.net/aqck2/4090.html h/t t
"approximately 400 milliseconds before the official release of the EIA Natural Gas Report, trading activity exploded in Natural Gas Futures and ETFs such as UGZ, UNG and BOIL. Now that the Feds have stated that they don't think there is merit in prosecuting people who get news information
earlier than others by milliseconds, is it any wonder." t/y t
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BRB burn rate boys http://www.policymic.com/articles/11219 ... sh-neocons

And they wonder why countless did not vote at all. Smoke in the chamber club. Keep an eye out for these lunatic fringe.
Bad guys nuetralized are one thing, these guys are another...

So since the cave dialog here we are all over again. The right sizers mindset has transended to the FEDS to manage. No it just another term for two chairs are no longer at the dinner table and they will maximize department managers earnings. As it was conveyed a producer from a 1937 law had to give as they said about forty percent to the USDA from the committee dedicated to theft of produce from a family farm and yes this is a current reality in the hundreds of thousands of dollars in product and fines. Republican operators still act that think tanks apparently believe they can carry the electorate by appealing to yesterday’s leftist cliches. Compromise has a cost basis as just another Fabian stratagem as intent, needless to say no accident. As we are are moving towards a dictatorship of relativism which does not recognize anything as certain and which has as its highest goal one's own ego and one's own desires. So in a GD purview nothing new under the sun and the script goes on by design. We find the seams since the flux to say in no change is the opportunity to define capital as we preserve it. I see no tailwinds to date.
Rothbard noted, the American political scene for the first time in a century a party interested in principle rather than in merely gaining jobs and money at the public trough. We have been told countless times by pundits and political scientists that the genius of America and of our party system is its lack of ideology and its "pragmatism" (a kind word for focusing solely on grabbing money and jobs from the hapless taxpayers). How, then, explain the amazing growth of a new party which is frankly and eagerly devoted to ideology? This will end as it always does when perpetual deception of the citizens by those in power is critical because they need to be led, and they need strong rulers to tell them what's good for them will end up in the dust bin since Central planners cannot calculate the seen and unseen as we know it to be unfolding. They are not standing on the shoulders of better thought as we correctly noted of acounts to date.
As for what we seen before in 1936, Nazi Culture Minister Josef Goebbels, on orders from Adolf Hitler, formed a committee of academics to edit the complete works of Frederich Nietzsche. Martin Heidegger was placed on that committee; in preparation, Heidegger prepared a series of lectures on Nietzsche's work. Heidegger concluded that the most important thing that he shared with Nietzsche was the commitment to extinguish the last traces in Western civilization of what he called 'metaphysical humanism.' This commitment was also shared by the Frankfurt School.”
It is no effort at all to see what these manure spreaders are up to today just as before.

Here is a deadpan remittance, yea its that bad.... http://www.newrepublic.com/article/1122 ... ive-bunker
Only thing I abhore more than reports on conservatives they never have seen in there myopic lifetime is democrats who assist in theft.
Our duty must include we question the legitimacy to current policy. Aid to victims since unconditional obligations exist. Put the spoke in the very wheel itself must be conveyed when the state ceases to be the state. We know why the depression lingers, property rights as we conveyed abrogated.
http://generationaldynamics.com/forum/v ... 470#p17635

http://www.independent.org/pdf/tir/tir_01_4_higgs.pdf
insufficiency of private investment from 1935 through 1940 reflected a pervasive uncertainty among investors about the
security of their property rights in their capital and its prospective returns.
As economic historian Alexander Field (1992) has written, “no coherent account of the depth and duration of the Depression can ignore
the causes of fluctuations in investment spending”

http://newsroom.ucla.edu/portal/ucla/FD ... -5409.aspx
Collusion had become so widespread that one Department of Interior official complained of receiving identical bids from a protected industry (steel) on 257 different occasions between mid-1935 and mid-1936. The bids were not only identical but also 50 percent higher than foreign steel prices.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DsH3NKGbu4
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http://www.marketwatch.com/story/whole- ... genumber=2
“The currency system that we have today is going to crash,” he said. “The U.S., Europe and Japan are all basket cases. They are all in deep trouble.

“Every politician wants to kick the can down the road. They just hope it collapses when someone else is in office.

“Fiat money and entitlement cultures are not sustainable. I don’t think these things are capable of reforming themselves without a crash.”
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While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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aedens wrote:
And they wonder why countless did not vote at all. Smoke in the chamber club. Keep an eye out for these lunatic fringe.
Bad guys nuetralized are one thing, these guys are another..
Thus the push to remove all effective guns from the non-government employee population.
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Trying to figure out how to use the "quote" thingy. Please forgive me if I do it incorrectly. And if so...a little brief explaining help please. Thanks! :) (that I know how to do) Anyhoot, here quote goes.
aedens wrote: Our duty must include we question the legitimacy to current policy.


Maybe a fear and loathing choice of Leary person and quote, but yeah, I vaguely remember those, "Think for yourself and question authority" days my "radical" English high school teacher used to admonish with each morning at the start of class. As par for the awesome read(s) cake and right down to the Delirium icing, thanks for making my "I will fight for yours so fight for mine" day aedens.
Higgenbotham wrote: The currency system that we have today is going to crash,” he said. “The U.S., Europe and Japan are all basket cases. They are all in deep trouble.

“Every politician wants to kick the can down the road. They just hope it collapses when someone else is in office.

“Fiat money and entitlement cultures are not sustainable. I don’t think these things are capable of reforming themselves without a crash.

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Just saw him on TV the other night. Reminded me of my English high school teacher. Awesome link. Thanks (if I can be so bold and call you "H") H.
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Reality Check wrote:
aedens wrote:
And they wonder why countless did not vote at all. Smoke in the chamber club. Keep an eye out for these lunatic fringe.
Bad guys nuetralized are one thing, these guys are another..
Thus the push to remove all effective guns from the non-government employee population.
True, also consider smoke chamber [′smōk ‚chām·bər] (engineering) That area in a fireplace directly above the smoke shelf. smoke chamber. In a fireplace, the space directly above the chimney throat, where the smoke gathers before passing into the flue.

They wish not to seen since as we noted after the yellow cake which is the final product of the milling of uranium ore that was sold to the canadians.
We had no business but the opinions of the neocons lunatic fringe to nation build and hubris to match the period of the failed State before it. We know the facts and history of that region for four thousand years and they butchered our kids for profit many, beyond many realised. This is why of other reasons the Taxpayer dumpstered the Republicans crap stains. It was not about national security. The burn rate is the ratio of fringe idiots here who want to keep us there. I am all for a rigid defense, but not on there sick terms on the price we paid. We buried some men from Michigan who had to serve six terms. We have three recently retired military and we are in the loop on various topical realities as we all are here such as yourself. That is evil and we know who the bastards are who decided that. Like we noted if the Republicans go extinct the sooner the better. No we are not happy with the demoncrats either givent he course we know they are on. I linked the opposition view from tnr.com and those sick bastards used to be our chew toys with the ideological stains they defend as rabid progressives they are. I only seen less than a handfull who had a moral compass between there ears. I do like Bobby Jindal to date, so far. I have a issue with paying a cent for dumpstering normaly developed humans who are unfortunate enough to make past the birth canal point blank.

Also if you center in on the midset as we have here you will reconise from studies the attributes os these people. We have..
Notable people who studied under Leo Strauss, or attended his lecture courses at the University of Chicago, include Hadley Arkes, Seth Benardete, Allan Bloom, Werner Dannhauser, Murray Dry, William Galston, Victor Gourevitch, Harry V. Jaffa, Roger Masters, Thomas Pangle, Stanley Rosen, Abram Shulsky (Director of the Office of Special Plans), Susan Sontag, and Paul Wolfowitz
http://www.alternet.org/story/15935/leo ... _deception
Note the last name on this and the attrubutes that caused this dialog of the cave and the actors. As you know it is ok to lie to the taxpayer and we can
unfold reality to greater detail and the current course to action from these macro parasites and profiled lunatic fringe politics and power.
The only difference is this one party is soft on the outside of its core and the other is hard on the outside of its core. The taxpayer has a cost
in a Democracy and that is vigilence. Both are now the same sickness. It was conveyed they did not need that money on the theft in plain daylight now.
I will follow the Court case but you know the standard of the two handed rulings on these. if not I will link later the standard text on these judicated rulings.
Smoke in the chamber...
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Higgenbotham wrote:http://www.marketwatch.com/story/whole- ... genumber=2
“The currency system that we have today is going to crash,” he said. “The U.S., Europe and Japan are all basket cases. They are all in deep trouble.

“Every politician wants to kick the can down the road. They just hope it collapses when someone else is in office.

“Fiat money and entitlement cultures are not sustainable. I don’t think these things are capable of reforming themselves without a crash.”
Whole Foods CEO
Wasting H, we heard it is our fault since we are bad citizens and insular. The folks I know are digging in. Not a damn word from the Hill they believe
as we monitor the fatal deciet from Hayek in real time. http://mises.org/etexts/hayekintellectuals.pdf
I got some data from the next county over. The trend is identical as ours as conveyed. Record tax seisures and 40 plus percent have zero savings.
No need to confirm and in Illinois it is toast there, over, nada, poof.
Some apsects are not looking up but we are steady. The fact of this matter remains. I will not say the cup of half full. The democrats
own this now and are starting to adopt measures we transformed under some years ago. The cult of pesonality has edeges that can be seen.
My current view guarded obtimism and the basis of what we know and see developing. Capital right now does not need committee from government
deciding you do not need that money since we will distribute it for the common good. We understand all views but many will read it as they will.
Not the time for half measure press releases on why since at this juncture in time. They can kill this market and are and are not even pretending to care
since they got theres on the way out on the public weal. A few OBM studies to review on what and not why to digest. I am standing on a fence post
with more leaking to CAD than DXY assets. Tarp is the remnants of retarded decisions from the so called large tent cult.
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Remember those analogy questions on the standardized tests? Today reminds me of that.
Stocks are to silver as: February 1, 2013 is to April 27, 2011.

The excitement during the days silver hit $50 back in 2011 reminds me of the S&P hitting 1500 and the Dow hitting 14000 this past week. Though I think in the case of silver there are good fundamental longer term reasons for those prices and $50 and higher will be seen again.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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