Notes for Wednesday – June 15, 2016

Following a revolt by the English nobility against his rule, King John put his royal seal on the Magna Carta, or “Great Charter”, on this day in 1215AD. This document, essentially a peace treaty between John and his barons, guaranteed that the king would respect feudal rights and privileges, uphold the freedom of the church, and maintain the nation’s laws. Although it was more a reactionary than a progressive document, the Magna Carta was seen as a cornerstone in the development of democratic England by later generations. o o o Today, we present another entry for Round 65 of the …




Dealing with Troubled Teens in a Post-Collapse World- Part 2, by Credo in Deum

Aside from sexually-related conversation, which is discouraged in the classroom, food is probably the number one topic of interest among juvenile inmates. After assignments are collected and they are conversing in the few minutes of free time before an officer comes to escort them out, these juveniles endlessly talk about what will be their first meal after they get released from jail. Needless to say, they’re not too thrilled with the bland institutional food they get. Burritos, burgers, cakes, cookies, and candy are among the delectable delicacies that they can’t wait to sink their teeth into. Imagine what things will …




Letters Re: “The Deadliest Shooting in U.S. History”

Several SurvivalBlog readers wrote in concerning the top note yesterday about CBS’ claim that Orlando was the “deadliest” shooting. CBS really missed the mark with that claim, underscoring the mainstream media’s inability to do even the most basic research and their inability to correct or retract bad information. This is by no means an all encompassing list, and the main reason for posting it is to underscore that the worst atrocities and mass killings were perpetrated mostly by government entities and/or targeting those least capable of defending themselves. The 17th century has multiple massacres against Native Americans that easily exceed …




Economics and Investing:

German 10-year sovereign bond yields turn negative for first time o o o Backing up the SurvivalBlog position of making sure your basics are covered before spending on PMs: Venezuela, and why Gold and Barter Items are Terrible Preps – P.S. o o o Keynesian Triumph: Americans Are Broke – B.B. o o o Why The Biggest Investors Are Praying For A Market Crash o o o SurvivalBlog and its editors are not paid investment counselors or advisers. Please see our Provisos page for details.







Odds ‘n Sods:

You know the sound of two hands clapping. What is the sound of one hand clenching into a fist? – Nervous Baltics on war footing as NATO tries to deter Russia o o o Some Thoughts on What to Do in an Active Shooting situation – Link sent in by D.L. o o o Gunman shot dead after taking hostages inside Texas Walmart store – A.S. o o o Libertarian Party Calls for End of ‘Government-Mandated Gun-Free Zones’ in Wake of Orlando Attack – DSV o o o When you have all of your preps ready and have already stocked …




Jim’s Quote of the Day:

“Is that one of those new hundreds? You know, where they changed the picture of Ben Franklin? Look at him, yeah. He looks like the love child of-of, uh, Fred Mertz and Rosie O’Donnell! Yeah, that’s him, yeah. Get rid of it as soon as you can, lady. Look at it up in the light. You see that metal strip? That’s a tracking device!” – Mel Gibson as Jerry Fletcher, in Conspiracy Theory. (Screenplay by Brian Helgeland.)