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Rules of Change

With all this talk of “change” going on in the past year or so, perhaps we should take a moment to discuss something about the act of making changes itself. A great may proposed changes can be presumed to come … Continue reading

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On the Verge?

Scanning across the web today, it seems a lot of folks are expecting Big Things™ any day now. Most of them point to indicators of one kind or another. For example, the CIA has trotted out their latest video of … Continue reading

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How Far Will It Go?

There is rampant speculation regarding the impending burst of tyranny in the US. I’m not a prophet. I’m just another blogging idiot with an opinion, but I contend it’s an informed opinion. I’ve worked in government and law enforcement, among … Continue reading

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World Upside Down

It is no longer hyperbole to suggest the federal government of the U.S.A., and many state governments therein, have surrendered any claim on legitimacy. Where do I find words to say this? At this point, I’m either preaching to the … Continue reading

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Web of Lies

God granted humans the facility for speech with one purpose in mind: transmitting truth. Defining truth is covered elsewhere, this is about sharing it. The point is, using your speech to deceive, confuse and manipulate as the end result is … Continue reading

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What Did They Expect?

You don’t have to support violence to understand it. It’s possible to defend violence on purely logical grounds. Given my clearly stated distaste for Western logical forms, that should hardly indicate I don’t get it. Part of my objection is … Continue reading

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Killer Kings

The concept of “king” as a ruler arises historically from the function of warlord. A people would not reasonably surrender that much power to a single individual if there were no threats. Typically, someone is granted emergency power, uses it, … Continue reading

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Track Record of Fools

They really are that stupid. In the run-up to Afghanistan, I knew it was stupid. I was quite certain we could not afford to get involved there. I was right, but it was surely the case people with better brains … Continue reading

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October Surprise for US

I’ve been reviewing all the various oppressive threats noised about in recent months. Some are more plausible than others, so I left out a few I’d read as just too unlikely. Still, it would seem our federal government is hell-bent … Continue reading

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Population Control: Coming Soon

Have you ever noticed the most ardent advocates of reducing the world’s human population never seem interested in volunteering for it? It’s the same MO for everyone who promotes war; we call them “chicken-hawks.” The proper response to them is … Continue reading

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