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Genuine Protest
I contend the OWS does have a sliver of truth. If we accept the broad general meaning of the protests, and keep in mind the original call which went out a few months ago, we realize this general anger at … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, government, oppression, propaganda, resistance
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False Economies
We’ve seen where hidden economies contribute to our actual production, but aren’t counted officially. Now we’ll discuss fake economies which are counted, but produce nothing. A basic principle: Shuffling money and information is not production. Government also produces nothing we … Continue reading
Fools Rush In
I really didn’t think it would come this soon. And it may not, but for all I and thousands of others can tell, it’s going to happen before the end of the month. Maybe any day now. Despite the utter … Continue reading
Counterfeit Religion: NAR
The New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) — look it up with your favorite search engine. You’ll get lots of names, places, organizations. It’s big and growing fast, with money pouring into by the truckload every day. If there is any religion … Continue reading
Hidden Economies
You may be aware of the concept of unofficial economic activity, that which isn’t calculated into the formulas because it’s illegal, black market, or in some other way underground and unreported. There are some good estimates and some bad ones, … Continue reading
Futility, Says the Prophet
It’s not possible to be sure exactly what the facts are in some situations, even when you are there seeing it first hand. For example, did you know the label “natural” on most foods has little resemblance to the meaning … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, government, oppression, propaganda, resistance
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Dunbar and the ANE Lifestyle
Sometime near the beginning of my clerical training in the 1970s, I learned a single pastor could be supported full time beginning around 50 members, and was pretty solid at 75. But as the congregation grew, he would not be … Continue reading
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Tagged family, science, scripture, survival
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Election Grumbling
Part of me wonders if we will even have an election. It could easily be halted by a declaration of martial law. The probability of it grows incrementally every day. But just in case we do have an election, here … Continue reading
Silly Disputes over Jobs and Apple
Go ahead and use your favorite search engine. You’ll find many tributes to Steve Jobs, and a growing number of slams. Dig a little deeper, and you’ll see a somewhat finer division among the tributes. Most say he did big … Continue reading