Although the women of the United States are confined within the narrow circle of domestic life, and their situation is, in some respects, one of extreme dependence, I have nowhere seen woman occupying a loftier position; and if I were asked... in which I have spoken of so many important things done by Americans, to what the singular prosperity and growing strength of that people ought mainly to be attributed, I should reply, To the superiority of their women.

--Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America
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Saturday, May 5, 2012

But Mom! I Don't Want to Go to Camp!



Not this kind of camp anyway.  Previously, I told you how contractor KBR was getting taking bids for laundry, food services etc, from US citizens should a crisis arise and camps needed setting up. Taking that as a little bit of background, let's see what this document has to say about us here in the "homeland".
Via Infowars, they've pulled the best bits out of your typical verbose government manual. Full document here.

Let's just start with the intro:

I/R operations facilitate the ability to conduct rapid and decisive combat operations; deter, mitigate, and defeat threats to populations that may result in conflict; reverse conditions of human suffering; and build the capacity of a foreign government to effectively care for and govern its population. This includes capabilities to conduct shaping operations across the spectrum of military operations to mitigate and defeat the underlying conditions for conflict and counter the core motivations that result in support to criminal, terrorist, insurgent, and other
destabilizing groups. I/R operations also include the daily incarceration of U.S. military prisoners at facilities throughout the world.
This manual continues the evolution of the I/R function to support the changing nature of OEs. In light of persistent armed conflict and social turmoil throughout the world, the effects on populations remain a compelling issue. The world population will increase from 6 billion to 9 billion in the next two decades, with 95 percent of the growth occurring in the developing world. By 2030, 60 percent of the world’s population will live in urban areas. Coexisting demographically and ethnically, diverse societies will aggressively compete for limited resources.
found at Voting American
The thrust of this manual is that it is going to be used primarily in the third world, but look at the goals of our military here: "reverse conditions of human suffering", "defeat threats that may result in conflict" and last but not least, "build the capacity of a foreign government to care for and govern its population". OOOOKKK. Each one of those could be its own post. Jesus Christ is coming to end human suffering, in the mean time, the church, which has been knee-capped by the Elites, is supposed to be doing that. Since when does the Constitution provide that our armed forces which were supposed to be protecting this huge country conveniently bounded by two of the largest oceans in the world out to defeat threats that MAY result in conflict? Oh, and is the US Military is also supposed to be getting the populations of the world ready to accept foreign governments? Geez, if that doesn't radicalize Muslims, I don't know what will! This is the nanny state on steroids, it will control your life cradle to grave not just in America, but the WORLD!! Ha ha, hee, hee, ho, ho, to the funny farm we go! That's just the first paragraph.

Monday, January 16, 2012

C. Everett Koop Wrote Forward To Ron Paul's Book


Yes, Ron Paul wrote a book in 1983 entitled Abortion and Liberty where he discusses the ramifications of the heinous act of the murder of innocents. Ronald Reagan's Surgeon General, C. Everett Koop wrote the forward where he praises Paul's thoughtful position on this issue and its impact on the natural rights of men:

ForewordOne might wonder why another book on abortion. Is there anything to say except the tricky alliteration of a new slogan? Has someone found a new message? Is there a person out there with credentials no one else seems to have?The answer to that last question is: “Yes.” Ron Paul is not only a physician, but he was trained in the discipline of obstetrics and gynecology and therefore is a the front lines in the battle against abortion. This physician was then elected to Congress four times and looks back on abortion as a problem he saw in biomedical ethics as a student, then as a resident and finally as a practitioner of obstetrics.The fresh insights that Ron Paul, the physician, brings to the question of abortion stem from the experience he developed as a Member of Congress, as he contemplated the relationship between natural rights and a free society.It is true that some of the old arguments about rights, viability, mother versus child, child abuse, health of the mother, and rape are considered in these pages. There is much more. The unique contribution found in this book is the examination of a free society in reference to that society’s responsibilities. Perhaps another way of stating it is that there is an examination of the child’s rights versus the mother’s obligations.The concluding warning is clear: a disregard for human life will not expand human freedom.The individual rights we all cherish are rooted in the value we assign to human life, especially innocent human life. The author’s credentials are unique and so is his approach to the diverse social problem abortion has become in our day.C.Everett Koop, M.D., Sc.D. 5 
Make a note of this, people. Unbelievers are watching Christians like thieves right now, many of them are supporting Dr. Paul in spite of being pro-choice. They see a lot of hypocrisy in professing Christians who talk and talk about being pro-life for little unborn babies, but don't bat an eye when a child in Pakistan is blown to bits by a US drone. They don't even care what unseen hands are guiding our foreign policy to do such things, having turned to idolatry and man-worship to store their trust in. I see a huge potential for soul-winning here, but too many "Christians" are enjoying their 10 minute hate sessions to see it.


Monday, August 1, 2011

Wildlands Project in Full Swing

I'm sure that you've heard of the Wildlands Project, that part of Agenda 21 that will concentrate the population in urban centers and has large swaths of land off-limits for human use. I recently saw on Drudge an article about rural America disappearing. Anyone who would have seen this map of this future America when it came out in the '90s would have said there's no way they'd be able to force people into more concentrated areas.


But you see, those in our elite oligarchy have spent large sums in socially engineering this situation. Consider the following:
  • NAFTA and GATT changed the rules of trade so that companies could outsource. Union and leftie agitation for higher wages and greenie agitation for environmental regulation causes manufacturers to relocate to slave lower wage countries with little or no environmental regulation. Righties cheer the free market. Meanwhile, little towns all over America who depended on the manufacturing to supplement their agricultural sector turn into ghost towns.
  • Overall eugenicist propaganda has taken America by storm and people, both rural and urban are not reproducing at sustainable levels. If it were not for Hispanic teens, the US birthrate would not be at replacement levels.
  • Young people from rural areas move to suburbs/cities because they just can't make it out in the country as there are no jobs to support them. Remember our factories have moved overseas and according to the righties we now no longer have to sully ourselves with manual labor. I remember Rush saying something to this effect a few years ago. What about being a farmer? Farming land in quantities needed to survive are corporate owned or federally owned or just plain expensive for someone starting out. Plus, many of our farmers are really just sharecroppers for the large ag corporations.  The path of least resistance is to move near the big town.
So you see, no force is really needed to get the lion's share of the population to move where they want them to. Understand that this is not a monolithic conspiracy or anything, as the Dept. of Agriculture is providing 100% loans to people who buy properties in the rural development zones, however you really get screwed on the closing costs and the interest rate is higher. But the overall scheme is to remove the manufacturing base from America so that we are not self-sufficient, and like the Triangular Trade of the 18th century, we're part of a "larger" economy. My economics teacher in high school tried to explain it to me, but I thought he was a lib and couldn't hear what he was saying. He showed us the movie Rollerball to get it across.

Anyway, to further disrupt the lives of rural Americans in a "death by a thousand cuts" fashion, from Adrienne and Ann Barnhardt:

The time-honored initiation into working the family farm could one day be a thing of the past, with discussions underway in Washington to require operators of farm equipment to have a commercial driver's license, or CDL.
(snip)
The requirements would subject farmers to the same rules governing truck drivers, requiring them to keep logs and limit their hours.
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Ladies and gentlemen, we are now at the point of civil disobedience being a MORAL OBLIGATION. You CAN NOT, you MUST NOT comply with this under ANY circumstance whatsoever. This is a means of getting control of your land and production. They want to force you off the tractor and get their own "professional drivers" in, who will then have to power to control and/or sabotage your planting and harvest. Not to mention the fact that they want you paying their union thug $80 per hour while you are sitting in the house twiddling your thumbs. These professional drivers would most likely be unionized and illegal aliens. You know I'm right.
Also note that many, many of the leftie, greenie, and even rightie groups are really fronts for these elitists. They get good chunks of their money from these foundations who at the top levels are interlocked with the bailout banks that run the Fed and by proxy, our country. It's not hippies from Berkeley doing this stuff, while they were educated with bankster grant money, they aren't the ones putting this stuff together.

Getting back to the map, notice the term SmartGrowth- Human settlements. Check your local municipality's website for terms like that. You'll find that there are over 600 ICLEI cities in America. Most of them have no idea what it is actually about. You'll also notice those areas that are labeled little to no human growth already have a very low population density. It may be they don't care if Hermit Dan is in the woods, but the rest of us are going to be stuck in the buffer zones subject to highly regulated use. Oh happy day! I'm so glad that the world is the Lord's and the fullness thereof. He's up there waiting for his cup of wrath to fill up, then these planners will be in for a surprise.

In the meantime, we have to keep on standing up for what is right.

Monday, May 24, 2010

The European Economic Collapse Explained

When you're not producing enough children to replace yourself, much less enough to support you through 6 weeks of vacation, plus bonus time off, early retirement, you shouldn't be shocked when it all comes crashing down.
When the Muslims are in charge, I don't expect they will be doling out benefits so liberally as they will not be trying to win elections. They don't have election is an Islamic caliphate, don't cha know.



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