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Survival of the Fittest

The following essay has been contributed by Steve Richards for your reading pleasure.

The article “Confronting Kleptocracy–Identifying The Looter Mentality” by Rawles was very interesting as have been the posts which followed. Please let me chime in my two cents for what it’s worth (which is about 2 cents worth).  :-)

First, ...

The Census and the Constitution

Contributed by alanisimus.

Jerry Day has some interesting insights and questions about the upcoming census. Just exactly what information can the government request of us besides how many individuals reside in the dwelling being polled? Do we need to be concerned? What are your rights? Review the youtube video for yourself... ...

Food Security Threat: Goverment Set to Ban Public Fishing, Individual Food Production

In yet another example of government overstepping its bounds, the Obama administration is preparing to ban fishing in coastal areas around the country, as well as the Great Lakes and other inland water resources:
This announcement comes at the time when the situation supposedly still is "fluid" and the Interagency Ocean ...

Gerald Celente: If the Worst Happens and You’re Not Prepared, Guess What? You’re Dead.

Gerald Celente joins Alex Jones on March 5, 2010 for his regular monthly updates on coming trends.

Among other things, Mr. Celente spoke to Alex about his recent experience in Chile and the neo-survivalism trend he predicted would grow in 2010:
We had to use a lot of defensive measures to stay ...

An Introduction to Free Range Serfdom

We are commodities - livestock - living within a variety of different systems of management (capitalism, socialism, communism, fascism, etc.).

Under our current managers, we could be considered free range serfs, meaning that we are given the illusion of freedom as we roam free throughout our farm, but in the end ...

Confronting Kleptocracy–Identifying The Looter Mentality

This article is written by James Wesley Rawles and was originally published at Survival Blog.

A recent opinion column The New York Times was titled: The Moral Ambiguity of Looting. Ambiguity? There is nothing ambiguous about it. Let's have the moral courage to be forthright and uncompromising on ...

Justice in America: 8 Years for Stealing Cheese, 35 Years for Marijuana Possession

Several recent news stories bring into question our so-called justice system.

Last week Robert Ferguson of California was sentenced to 8 years in prison for  steeling cheese:
A California man has been sentenced to up to eight years in prison for stealing a $3.99 bag of shredded cheese in a case critics ...

Buy Physical Gold, the Rest is Just Paper

We often discuss gold as a long-term wealth preservation tool and prepping investment. For those who find gold to be a little bit out of their price range, substitute silver for gold in this article, as the machinations behind the scenes are fairly similar.

We have, on occasion, suggested owning stocks ...

Chair of TARP Oversight: I AM AFRAID

Elizabeth Warren, Chair of the Congressional Oversight panel over TARP, says that we have a serious problem with commercial real estate and it's going to affect a significant number of banks.
I am afraid. I'm afraid because of what I see in the real economy. I'm afraid because I don't see ...

Unemployment

Well, the train is pulling out of the station. Gold has said goodbye to the $1,000 level and is off for northern climes. It is not your last chance to get on board, but it is your last chance to get on board at these low, low prices. The hard ...

Thomas Jefferson Quote of the Day

"When we get piled upon one another in large cities, as in Europe, we shall become as corrupt as Europe."

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