Notes for Sunday – November 01, 2015

November 1st, 1923, was the birthday of science fiction writer Gordon R. Dickson (born 1923, died January 31, 2001). Many of his novels and short stories, such as Wolf and Iron, have survivalist themes. November 1st is also the birthday of economist Martin A. Armstrong. For many years he was a prisoner of conscience, in part because he refused to turn over his proprietary trading algorithms to Federal prosecutors. After seven years in prison without a trial, the longest Federal incarceration for contempt in American history, Armstrong was finally put on trial in a proceeding that was branded as a …




Two Letters Re: The OTHER Electrical Grid Failure Problem

HJL, I just retired from 24 years of bouncing around the nuclear plants in the U.S. and abroad. For work planning, fire stop penetrations, and OSHA worker safety, every nuclear plant in the world has at least 20 electricians on-site 7/24. During a refueling outage, add 100 to that number. – K.G. o o o Hello Hugh, I read the comments about electricians at nuclear plants and the inability to have more than one or two there in an emergency situation. While I am not disputing that possibility, the entire situation should be told. Electricians are support staff at any …




Economics and Investing:

Just in case you’re curious about what a Republic that hasn’t been bought by Central Bankers looks and smells like…Iceland! Iceland! Iceland! Sent in by GJM o o o Sent in by SurvivalBlog reader RBS: “Tax Expenditures” Are Not “Free Stuff” o o o Items from Professor Preponomics: Citizens Against Government Waste Goes Trick-or-Treating: Reveals a Fiscal House of Horrors (CAGW) Economists Sounding the Alarm about the Risk of a New U.S. Recession (Washington Post) Today’s War Against Deflation to Make Us Poorer (Mises Institute) Rand Paul’s Vow: He’ll Do Everything Within My Power to Stop the Disasterous Budget Deal …




Odds ‘n Sods:

TAP – delete – Enter ….WHAT Second Amendment? A noble sounding concept that will ultimately allow select elites to literally edit their ONLY AVAILABLE ORIGINAL SOURCE document’s troublesome prose with a few quick keystrokes. Orwell’s legal document memory hole just went all-digital. From SurvivalBlog reader T.P. o o o The leaders in George Orwell’s 1984 would be proud: UK Police ‘to be given powers to view everyone’s entire internet history’ – T.P. o o o 77 years ago this week Orson Welles struck terror into the hearts of Americans listening to his live radio broadcast with the classic War of …