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When The Sh** Hits The Fan: You Might Be Safer In The City Than The Country

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  It may defy conventional survivalist wisdom, but in a total collapse of civil order kind of scenario, like the one you could conceivably face in the aftermath of the inevitable monetary collapse, it might be safer in the city … Continue reading

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Fed News Friday – Fed Outlines Guidelines for Rental of Foreclosed Properties

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Central Planning: ‘The Federal Reserve outlined the rules it expects banks to follow in renting out properties acquired through foreclosure. The statement is aimed at “reiterating that statutes and Federal Reserve regulations permit rental of residential properties acquired in foreclosure … Continue reading

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The South Park Political Platform

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Underneath all of the obscene language, bathroom humor, and shocking political incorrectness of the Comedy Central show’s over 200 episodes, South Park has a plethora of incisive social and political commentary. If anyone is using the medium of animation to … Continue reading

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The Revolution is Happening in Utah

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This is old news, but it’s worth repeating for those of you who don’t know it. The truth is, the revolution has already started– in Utah: FARR WEST, Utah — Most people who amass the pure gold and silver coins … Continue reading

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Is Gold A Bubble? (Infographic)

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Over at ZeroHedge, they’re still very bullish on gold and arguing that there is no end in site to the rise in gold prices that we’ve seen in recent times. The arguments sound pretty compelling. Here’s an excellent written analysis … Continue reading

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Fed News Friday: How to feed the hungry people of the world in one easy step

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  At the level of production humanity is now capable of in the world today, there is absolutely no reason why anyone should go hungry, and yet so many still do. Why? The answer is no great mystery. The proximate … Continue reading

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Fed #News Friday – The Federal Reserve is now on Twitter!

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This week the Federal Reserve Bank, apparently looking for a little abuse, officially joined millions of users on the popular social media website, Twitter. Yes, that’s right: you can now follow Ben Bernanke and company on Twitter. The Fed’s new … Continue reading

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