Tag Archives: nature

Natural Population Reduction

It doesn’t take a prophet, only someone paying attention, to realize we are entering a time of massive loss of human life. Those who believe the world is designed to support only a half-billion souls may not get their wish, … Continue reading

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What's Shaking? Oklahoma Edition

Here in central Oklahoma, we are down at the southern tip of the Humboldt Fault. I know a little about seismology. It became a childhood fascination after we moved to Anchorage, Alaska just a year following the Bad Friday Earthquake … Continue reading

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Man Is Not the Only Source of Disasters

No, this has nothing to do with Global Warming. I believe we are just weeks from martial law, or something which has a similar effect, here in the US. When you examine all the crap our rulers have been doing, … Continue reading

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Climatic Recompense

We spent the entire summer in drought, with temperatures above 100° F (38C) more than 50 days (our previous record). It was rough, but not dramatic. Rare is the summer we don’t see such temperatures at least some days, so … Continue reading

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What's Shaking? (Updated)

People who road out Irene are saying warnings were overblown, as if government and MSM were trying to hide something. My family arrived in Anchorage, Alaska, just months after the huge earthquake in 1964. It never forgot what I saw. … Continue reading

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Unworthy and Delighted

They beckoned to me from the side of the road. Fat black globules in clusters big as my thumb, glistening in the sun. I knew I’d have to come back. The roads in my area generally follow the surveyed section … Continue reading

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Spiritual Economics

What price a sane life? You can be sure the current massive debt burden taken on by students seeking degrees is not justified in most cases. The price is excessive and the education is a joke. Most degrees these days … Continue reading

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Dire Expectations 1: The List

Thinking about this is keeping me awake very late tonight. This is part one of two. We have the Fukushima mess in Japan. If you’ve been reading the alternative press, you know by now at least three of the four … Continue reading

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Berries and Plums in Season

It’s the berry and plum season again in Central Oklahoma. This winter was cold enough, and it kept coming back again and again, but in short bursts. So while we had late freezes that required me to cover our vegetable … Continue reading

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Trail: Last Day of the Season

The trail is closed for the summer. Having finally cleared the old trail and added several new sections to replace what the firefighting bulldozer destroyed, there are only two issues which limit the use of it. The first I have … Continue reading

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