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Of Images and Angels 8

They did an awful lot of experimental shooting around the place. To Angie, the camera looked like a fat smart phone. The lens was better than what one found on cellphones, and would telescope outward for most shooting. “It shares … Continue reading

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Mass Produced Creativity

Think about it. We are passing through a rare economic shift, says Charles Hugh Smith. He summarizes Peter Drucker’s Post-Capitalist Society. Taking his thesis, you suddenly realize that we no longer need mass capital to advance technology and production of … Continue reading

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Lend to Your Neighbor

In God’s Laws, all debts must be personal. There is no place in God’s Justice for impersonal business involvement. The corporate entity is from Hell. In ancient times you were personally liable for your debts to someone who knew you … Continue reading

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Eurobankers and Ancient Rome

I’ve decided to call our political non-party the Revelation Party. That’s in keeping with my final comment about the only reason I bother discussing politics is as a means to a prophetic platform. That is, I bring the Justice of … Continue reading

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Whence the Tithe?

It’s not hard to figure this out. In primordial times, humans knew instinctively there was at least one higher being with some measure of control over how well they survived. Western Civilization attempts to smother that instinct, but it’s standard … Continue reading

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Crisis Feint

The recent noise about budget sequestration was just that: noise. The real danger lurks off the MSM news studio screens. It’s not as if we aren’t having a real crisis, but the story about budget cuts was pure hype. Everything … Continue reading

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Crap Tests

Low Level Crap Test You could see it, as plainly as daylight. Her posture, the facial expression, the choice of words and the tone of voice, the dismissive smart-aleck responses — all of it carefully tuned to fluster and distract … Continue reading

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IP and God's Laws

In God’s Laws, there are two essential periods observed in economics. The first is personal debt; the limit was seven years — sabbatical. The second was systemic debt, limited to fifty years — Jubilee. The second is well understood and … Continue reading

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Data Is the New Commodity

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is partly true. People make huge mistakes in thinking this is the whole story and in deciding what to do with it, but it does accord somewhat with observable human behavior. If circumstances require that you … Continue reading

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Bits and Pieces 7

I learned how to sharpen a green wood saw blade. A few months ago I stumbled across a huge 30-inch (76cm) bow saw; I didn’t know they made them that large. So I grabbed it for just a few dollars … Continue reading

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