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Preparedness Notes for Monday – February 05, 2018

On February 5th, 1937, President Franklin Roosevelt announced his plan to expand the Supreme Court to as many as 15 judges. This unconstitutional move was in response to the hostility that the court held towards his “New Deal [1]”, itself an unconstitutional expansion of government authority. Roosevelt was flushed with his landslide victory in 1936, so Roosevelt pressed his advantage. In April of that year, two justices conceded the high moral ground and capitulated to his demands allowing for a narrow victory on the New Deal. The reorganization was now unnecessary and in July the Senate struck it down, but the damage was already done. By 1942, all but two of the justices were Roosevelt’s appointees setting the stage for the collapse of the checks and balances in the government along with the morally disastrous progressive rulings that have followed.

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2015-2017 SurvivalBlog Annual Archive Update

The greatly expanded SurvivalBlog Archive is on it’s way. We are expecting delivery of the USB sticks this week. We should be set up to take pre-orders later this week, with mailing to begin by the 15th of February, 2018.  This new edition will have substantially more bonus material than the pereious editions.

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#1 Comment By Fieldmarshelattilahun On February 6, 2018 @ 12:06 am

‘New Deal’, my left eye, don’t you mean RAW DEAL?

#2 Comment By Dave A Dacus Jr On February 6, 2018 @ 4:42 am

Excited about the archive imminent arrival! I’m poised to place my pre order.

#3 Comment By R.C. On February 6, 2018 @ 12:12 pm

I bought the archive from last year. The USB drive is well made, and all the info definitely makes it worth the money.

#4 Comment By Dan On February 6, 2018 @ 11:50 am

Is this archive only for 2017-2017? Is it also possible to get the older articles?

#5 Comment By Hugh James Latimer On February 6, 2018 @ 12:44 pm

The archive is basically a complete offline copy of the website (with a bunch of extra bonus material). It covers from 2005 to 2017.