What is Liberty? The Intel Hub By Avalon August 30, 2011 Liberty is a principle so basic it’s like the ground we walk on. We take for granted that nothing can change this – as Americans we believe it’s a given. A closer look at just how many of our liberties are in danger... »
Archive for August 30th, 2011
Ten Reasons to Become Self-Sufficient and Ten Ways to Get There
Michael Edwards and Jeffrey Green Activist Post We are now three to five generations removed from the rural backbone that strengthened America. The world at large has undergone a similar transformation as the promise of easier work has created a migration to big cities. These mega-cities could be seen as an experiment gone awry,... »
Your Children Will Be Communists
Mac Slavo August 29th, 2011 SHTFplan.com The following campaign clips from the 1964 Presidential election were as timely then as they are today. Goldwater warned that America was being heavily influenced by socialism and communism. What has changed? Fifty years ago we still had a chance to stop it. Today, we have a Congress... »
Simulation: New Madrid Quake Would Kill 100,000 Instantly; Displace 7 Million
Mac Slavo August 29th, 2011 SHTFplan.com If you live in and around Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi you might want to consider the following – then again, if you’re reading this web site you probably already have: In May, the federal government simulated an earthquake so massive, it killed 100,000 Midwesterners... »
Revolution is a Potluck
“A revolution is not a dinner party, or writing an essay, or painting a picture, or doing embroidery; it cannot be so refined, so leisurely and gentle, so temperate, kind, courteous, restrained and magnanimous. A revolution is an insurrection, an act of violence by which one class overthrows another.” ~Mao Zedong We’ve Had Enough... »
Dylan Ratigan Op-Ed – The Cost Of Corporate Communism…(Ratigan blisters the corporate control of American politics..)
TheDailyBail.com Lately I have been using the phrase “Corporate Communism” on my television show. I think it is an especially fitting term when discussing the current landscape in both our banking and health care systems. As Americans, I believe we reject communism because it historically has allowed a tiny group of people to consolidate... »
Getting Prepared: How Much Food Do You Need?
Gaye Levy, Contributing Writer Activist Post You have probably asked yourself: Just how much food should I store for my family’s long-term storage needs? There is no single best answer to that question, since everyone’s personal situation is different. Still, it is nice to have a set of guidelines from which to start. Today... »
Dangerous Cybercrime Treaty Pushes Surveillance and Secrecy Worldwide
by Katitza Rodriguez EFF.org As part of an emerging international trend to try to ‘civilize the Internet’, one of the world’s worst Internet law treaties–the highly controversial Council of Europe (CoE) Convention on Cybercrime–is back on the agenda. Canada and Australia are using the Treaty to introduce new invasive, online surveillance laws, many of... »
Unwelcome Earth Changes?
The Intel Hub By Dr. Mark Sircus – Contributing Writer August 29, 2011 In today’s post my visuals are centered on unusual earth events. It is hard to believe the landscape of reality that is presenting itself today. I have so many essays in the bullpen in various stages of completion, and though many... »