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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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Sorrows of Memorial Day

Most Americans don’t really understand Memorial Day. Today is a holiday in the US; we call it Memorial Day. It replaces separate holidays we once had for the various branches of our military. Ostensibly, it’s the day we stop to … Continue reading

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Government: A Class Apart

People who work in government are not at all typical, and usually not normal, either. On the one hand, we know good moral people have no interest in governing. Godly people aren’t interested in telling others what to do, and … Continue reading

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Two Chains of Slavery: Police and Debt

We’ve already seen how the key to enslaving America in particular (and the West in general) is debt. I’m hardly the only person who sees this coming, but I was focused on how I felt the Illuminati were using the … Continue reading

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Gang Aft Agley

In God’s eyes, no one is more than a mouse in the house. I sincerely hope we don’t have US troops invading Iran. I really don’t like the idea of slaughtering humans in mass quantities, but I am utterly convinced … Continue reading

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Taming False Instincts

We can’t afford to do simply what comes naturally in dealing with our fellow humans. Think about it: If we did what comes naturally, none of us would be potty trained. We know from vast human experience people can be … Continue reading

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On the Folly of Protests

Engaging in activism and public protest serves only to tag you as a troublemaker. Most people don’t get it. Our cultural background in Western Democracy pretends it is noble to make an ugly noise when the government ignores the will … Continue reading

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Dark Vision: How America Will End

This is an intuition, not a prophecy: Keep your eye on the government budget issues in the US, both federal and state. Whatever else happens will simply aggravate and distract, but this will be the key to what destroys America, … Continue reading

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Hoosier Courts: Just Being Honest

The recent decision by the Indiana Supreme Court regarding no-knock police raids is simply acknowledging the unofficial policy they’ve followed for quite some time. Thomas Jefferson had it right when he insisted a good society would destroy it’s own government … Continue reading

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How to Save the World

Given my recent string of posts condemning Western Civilization and such, I would have thought it was obvious what it takes to make the world a better place. Apparently it’s not so obvious, because someone asked me. Rather than complicate … Continue reading

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