Couldn't resist this one.
For those of you looking for the Calgary post, my most searched for post, they don't have these in Calgary but if you come to Texas we can get out to the range.
Friday, August 26, 2011
Facts from the MSM - Denied then Reported as Fact
This from the End of the American Dream blog. These are all stories formerly denied by MSM and dear leaders but now more widely accepted. Some of these items require changing our personal behavior to protect ourselves and our families. Some are just to be aware of so we recognize when we're being lied to. Take a look, think, take action.
#1 Fukushima Uninhabitable
#2 U.S. Military Attack On Libya
#3 Widespread Use Of RFID Chips In Humans
#4 $2000 Gold
#5 Obama Wants To Impose Backdoor Amnesty
#6 U.S. Government Provides Weapons For Mexican Drug Cartels
#7 Fluoride Is Harmful
#8 The Federal Reserve Favors The Big Banks
#9 Cell Phones Linked To Cancer
#10 The Credit Rating Agencies Are Corrupt
#11 Prescription Drugs Kill A Lot Of Americans
#12 Bisphenol-A Is Linked To Infertility
#13 The "Super Congress" Is In The Pocket Of Wall Street Interests
#14 The Targeting Of Christian Groups
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Rick Gardasil Perry
Even living in Texas I don't know much about Governor Rick Perry. My filter for state news disregards most events but now and then there is an action, legislation or a lobbying effort that catches my ear. One of those items was regarding Rick Perry and his statewide mandate that girls as young as 11 be ordered to receive a three course vaccination at $120 per of the HPV virus vaccine developed by Merck.
My first thoughts of course were to my own 7 year old daughter and all the other daughters in the state. My second thoughts were to the tyrannical nature of the order. The intrusiveness of this order was even one level deeper than Obama's mandate that all his subjects purchase health insurance because it specified invasive medical procedures and mandated specific drug consumption. Put aside the danger and untested effectiveness of this vaccine, you're ordering me to inject my daughter with Merck's vaccine? What is wrong with this picture?
At the federal level the corporate puppets are already mandating strip searches and feel-ups, insurance purchases and any number of other intrusive procedures and demands. Chances are a presidential decree, sorry executive order, is much harder to dispute than the governor's decree.
Now Rick has apologized and said it was a bad idea (so sorry) but he's established a precedent for bad judgement, corporate influence, centralized planning and royal decrees. We hear from these presidential candidates, then the MSM filters the real arguments and the public largely picks a presidential candidate based on their tailored pitch and how they look. Past behavior and actions are much stronger predictors of future behavior. Do we really want someone like Rick Perry with that kind of power? Sometimes there are defining events in a politician's career. That was Rick's.
My first thoughts of course were to my own 7 year old daughter and all the other daughters in the state. My second thoughts were to the tyrannical nature of the order. The intrusiveness of this order was even one level deeper than Obama's mandate that all his subjects purchase health insurance because it specified invasive medical procedures and mandated specific drug consumption. Put aside the danger and untested effectiveness of this vaccine, you're ordering me to inject my daughter with Merck's vaccine? What is wrong with this picture?
At the federal level the corporate puppets are already mandating strip searches and feel-ups, insurance purchases and any number of other intrusive procedures and demands. Chances are a presidential decree, sorry executive order, is much harder to dispute than the governor's decree.
Now Rick has apologized and said it was a bad idea (so sorry) but he's established a precedent for bad judgement, corporate influence, centralized planning and royal decrees. We hear from these presidential candidates, then the MSM filters the real arguments and the public largely picks a presidential candidate based on their tailored pitch and how they look. Past behavior and actions are much stronger predictors of future behavior. Do we really want someone like Rick Perry with that kind of power? Sometimes there are defining events in a politician's career. That was Rick's.
Friday, August 19, 2011
Can't Believe Your Own Eyes?
If you came down from outer space with no pre-conceived ideas what would this look like to you?
The problem is if you change your mind it raises a whole new set of questions.
Do you want the Red Pill or the Blue Pill?
This is a good video from the Architects and Engineers for 911 Truth.
The problem is if you change your mind it raises a whole new set of questions.
Do you want the Red Pill or the Blue Pill?
This is a good video from the Architects and Engineers for 911 Truth.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Fukushima Still Happening
This video from the national government broadcaster of Japan is incredibly sad. It describes the damages, uncertainties decisions and deception in the months after the melt-down at Fukushima. Many lives, many ways of life are changed forever and will continue to be affected by the disaster for many years to come.
Near the end a man giving up his lively hood after over 100 years in the race horse business spoke about his feelings. "I am confused at the unfairness of having to give up my assets my land, everything. Not only that, they say I may never be able to return. Why did this have to happen. I want someone to tell me." Not only looking for a new job but a new way of life.
Everything looks fine on the surface but the land is poisoned and you have to leave. Scientists in this video found people living in contaminated zones that were hotter than the Chernobyl exclusion zones.
The media has forgotten about Fukushima. If it had happened in the U.S. it would have been the event of the century. Let's hope it doesn't.
Near the end a man giving up his lively hood after over 100 years in the race horse business spoke about his feelings. "I am confused at the unfairness of having to give up my assets my land, everything. Not only that, they say I may never be able to return. Why did this have to happen. I want someone to tell me." Not only looking for a new job but a new way of life.
Everything looks fine on the surface but the land is poisoned and you have to leave. Scientists in this video found people living in contaminated zones that were hotter than the Chernobyl exclusion zones.
The media has forgotten about Fukushima. If it had happened in the U.S. it would have been the event of the century. Let's hope it doesn't.
Sunday, August 07, 2011
Ron Paul Gun Control Repeal Act
Mixed feelings on this one. If you were a student or administrator at Columbine or VA Tech during the murderous rampages on those campuses you would like to think you could pull out your Colt .45 1911A1 and put an immediate stop to the maniac plans of those disturbed shooters. There are probably many gun owners out there who feel the same way.
Does anyone believe that a "Gun Free Zone" sign in front of a school keeps their children safe from criminals with homicidal intentions? Does anyone believe that the sign is even a mild deterrent? Do homicidal maniacs stop to read those signs? Do they purchase their guns legally or obtain them illegally? Do laws serve as a deterrent in these situations or serve primarily as a means of revenge or justice after the fact?
No barriers including signs, laws, morals or even common sense can serve as a deterrent to a determined homicidal maniac. Force is the equalizing deterrent of last resort. Which parties should have the right and responsibility to respond with force?
People that think the police are there to protect them probably feel like common citizens shouldn't possess or carry firearms because it might be dangerous. As they say, "When seconds count the Police are only minutes away!" When faced with an immediate threat the police just aren't going to be there. First, it's impossible to be at all places at all times. Second, even when the police arrive on scene they have to assess the threat, organize the resources, plan an approach, in short, unless you have very brave officers who can immediately understand, identify and aggressively mitigate the threat, you are out of luck! Is the default really to surrender and wait for help?
Do barriers to gun ownership limit criminal ownership of guns? Do determined criminals have trouble sourcing a firearm? When facing a determined and armed criminal do we want to wait three minutes for police response?
There is an inherent discomfort with thinking that everyone you encounter could be armed. Let's draw some parallels to another deadly tool that most people in the U.S. over the age of 15 utilize in their daily lives to answer the question do we really want average citizens to carry a gun? Do you really want my 16 year old to drive a car at night on the interstate? Are you comfortable that because he has been certified by the government, after all he has a license, that he will be a safe driver? At what age would he be eligible to become a "safe driver". My 14 year old could be a lot safer driver than your 16 year old! The insurance industry thinks its age 25. There is ambiguity and uncertainty when you think about dangerous tools in the hands of your untrained neighbors. I don't want my neighbor or my neighbor's kid to drive a car or carry a gun. I would just as soon have the highways and the ammo to myself but since I don't want him or the government to decide if I can have those rights I have to be willing accept that everyone else has those rights. Obviously the government can't guarantee safety or limit the criminal access to tools that are capable of producing deadly force.
Government licensing doesn't filter out novices or irresponsible people and criminals will circumvent the process, so what is the benefit of the restrictions and who do you want to make that decision? Certification and deterrents serve as weak security blankets for the victims of criminal theft by tax and authoritarian regulation and control. Remember, the criminals aren't going to pay unless they get caught. You pay all the time in cash and in the loss of rights.
- Police and certification don't protect people or serve as much deterrent to determined criminals
- Your government and your neighbor are not better judges of basic skills and fitness than you are
- Rules and signs don't protect you or your family in life or death situations
- Freedom, rights and responsibilities are uncomfortable but it beats the alternative
There isn't a blanket solution to the danger of homicidal maniacs in schools or other "gun free" zones. If it were my family or yours, I'd rather you be armed than wait for a government committee to respond.
For more information see this post on The New American
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