Letter Re: Cut Shells

Sir:

Watching the video on the 12-ga. from today’s post, I am wondering about the safety of the cut-off shot shell. First, is it safe at the chamber/bore juncture? Secondly, is it dangerous in a choke? Thank you! – CF

HJL Comments: Shotgun slugs have only been with us for a little over 100 years. Prior to that, a cut shell was generally the closest a person could get to the modern slug. The fact the load is still made up of the typical birdshot and that the case is generally flexible (being paper or plastic), the load will deform as it passes through a choke. As shown in the video, they will fire as normal, and since the shell does not contribute to the strength of the chamber they do not impact its function. However, as seen, they will not eject reliably in a semi-auto or a pump. They were generally used in break-open type actions.

JWR covered this in his editorial safety warning in this article.



Economics and Investing:

The Fed may be preparing for the unthinkable — negative interest rates in America – B.B.

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Global Recession? The Canadian Economy Shrinks At The Fastest Pace Since The Last Financial Crisis – H.L.

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Bloomberg: Abolish Cash to Create a Freer Market. Excerpt: “Some Bloomberg editorials are stranger than others. This one is especially strange because it argues that banning cash will create a stronger, freer market.” – B.B.

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Is Putin’s Support For An OPEC Freeze A Game Changer? – Oil prices bounced on Friday morning after Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed support for the OPEC output freeze deal

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Odds ‘n Sods:

Another Cold Steel Rawles Voyager knife review video from a Brit, who bemoans the carry restrictions of English laws, who normally dislikes Tanto blades: Cold Steel Rawles Voyager.

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Chuck Baldwin releases his list of the 10 worst presidents. It’s a good list – I can’t think of anything I would change on it. Thanks to H.L. for the link. Pay particular attention to the proposed 13th amendment under Lincoln.

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Simple way to make Apple-Cider Vinegar – P.S.

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Turkey’s Government Blames Its Past Mistakes on Gülenists

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Can we hear the German people? Angela Merkel’s CDU ‘suffers Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania poll blow’ – D.S.





Notes for Sunday – September 04, 2016

September 4, 1862 is the fateful day that General Lee invaded the North with 50,000 troops. Historians will banter back and forth about the real reasons for the civil war, but we will probably never fully understand. It is my personal belief that General Lee was gambling on a quick offensive because the South did not have the resources for a prolonged war. Whatever the case was, President Abraham Lincoln trampled the Constitution and created the foundation for the “Big Brother” government we have today.



Lay The Groundwork for the Future- Part 1, by Sarah Latimer

I really feel like a farmer’s wife this week. We’ve been busy up to our eyebrows harvesting, processing the harvest, canning, freeze drying, dehydrating, and even butchering as well as doing some welding and other structural homesteading chores. Whew! It’s been a hard but productive week. I am exhausted and thankful that Sabbath is almost here so we can rest, and even before it arrives I give God great thanks for His goodness and provision and for the knowledge to participate in the cycle of life!

It’s Hard Work, But It’s For Their Future

There are mornings when I wake up really tired and just think I would really like to roll over and stay in bed for another hour or two before facing my very long “to do” list, but then I think of my family. I picture the big round eyes of my grandchildren, who are continuously seeking to explore, learn, and understand the world around them and are such soft pieces of clay needing to be gently molded and firmly protected so that they can become the unique and productive masterpieces God has destined in His heart for them to become. I think of my adult children and the hard work they invest in caring for our family and their own families and the productive physical, intellectual, and creative contributions they make to society, their families, and to me personally. I think of my hard working husband who is just brilliant and relies upon me as his help mate to oversee many aspects of our living, including our nourishment and supplies for such, and I think of the friends, extended family, and community that need our help, too. I think of our parents who we care for who got up to check on us in the night when we were children eve when they were very tired and would rather have just rolled over and gone back to sleep. I think about the future that seems more and more likely, where there just aren’t enough resources and people are hungry, sick, homeless, and desperate to survive. It usually doesn’t require me to get that far into the thought process before I am up and getting going, but some days I have to go all the way through this logic to get the motivation to push this aging body onward. This body that used to belong to a “morning person” and jump out of bed before sunrise is not so enthusiastic about leaving the comfort of her very comfortable Temperapedic bed after a short night’s sleep. The days are long and the nights too short, but we will do what is required during the harvest season, because it won’t always be a harvest season. Winter is coming. Hard times are coming. Some are already here around us, from what I am hearing.

Are you prepared to care for yourself and your loved ones in the event that the produce trucks stop rolling into your community, if stores close due to lack of electricity or commerce? Do you have the resources, knowledge, and experience to be able to provide for your family long term, if California and Florida don’t produce and we can no longer import produce? What if your community were cut off from the rest of the world? How would you survive without the grocery store, gas station, bank, or dollar store?

Is It Really Too Hard?

While I listen to some of my lady friends talk about their experiences with high prices and even recalls on store produce, meats, and supplies, our family is enjoying a plentiful supply of homegrown fruits, vegetables, and herbs as well as eggs and meat. We are at the peak of our garden’s harvesting and I am enjoying being able to share the bountiful blessing with them. They are grateful because they either don’t have gardens, have given up on their garden, or only had a tiny one that merely gave them a small taste of the potential goodness a garden offers. Guests at our dinner table rave over the feasts of whole grain breads, flavorful vegetables, tender meats, herbed side dishes, aromatic beverages, and delicious desserts.

Some of the friends who had gardens have given up on them due to weeds, drought, heavy rains, or just the busy-ness of life. It wasn’t as easy as they expected it would be. They enjoy the delicious proceeds from my garden but just weren’t willing to put in the time and energy to give their own garden a real go this year, or they only had a few containers and barely had anything to show for the work they put into growing a few plants. Those in that latter category are the ones most earnestly seeking more. It is my hope that they will expand their gardens next year, because they have learned and tasted the difference in homegrown and store bought. They’ve seen some success and know it is possible. Some of these folks are farmers who produce grains for livestock in massive quantities, but their families just don’t grow food for themselves. It is an adjustment to pursue self sufficiency by growing small beds of many types of crops, but it is necessary.

I sometimes think about the childhood story: The Little Red Hen and wonder at what point it will begin to apply. So far I am still able to share, some. However, I am careful not to allow anyone to become dependent. Other families need to become self-sufficient on their own. There will be a day when I cannot share any longer. What they have is what they will live (or die) with. It is my hope that they will see the benefits of my garden and desire it for themselves. I am happy to help them along the way, but they have to do the work.

Like anything, you get back what you put into it. Fruits, vegetables, eggs, and meat don’t just drop out of the sky like manna. It takes work, practice, and some failures to teach you along the way before you begin to really get it right. Also, what works for me where I live– with my soil, weather, water, seeds, and practices– may not work well for you. There are basic principles, some of which I will describe below, that apply everywhere, but we have to find what is required for where we live. I have repeatedly read and experienced that the greatest investment should be in the soil. It takes time and effort to get the soil right. It is the foundation and the “ground work” so to speak upon which the garden depends. One of the biggest differences by area is pests. What pests I battle may be very different from what you battle, so solutions are different, too. However, having healthy plants is a great weapon against pests, and you don’t get healthy plants without good soil– the foundation of your garden.

The Foundation of Your Food Supplies

A garden should be the foundation of your food supplies. I cannot emphasize this enough! While you may be storing years of dried foods in your larder, there will come a time when that food either expires, gets used up, gets destroyed or stolen, or has to be left behind for some reason. It simply won’t last forever. I do encourage everyone to have a larder of stored foods, preferably several year’s worth of food that they are accustomed to eating and that can be easily prepared. However, knowing how and having the means to grow and produce food as well as preserve it is much more valuable than having a really large larder, because you can then renew your food inventory when there is no food to be purchased and shipped to you. You are not dependent on others, so long as you have stored seeds, maintained gardening tools, access to water, and good soil.

Are you willing to begin the journey to gardening? Do you want the confidence that you can provide food for your loved ones? It is work, but you can wake up thinking about those you love and know that you have the ability to invest in literally nourishing their future. It takes work and perseverance, and in some locations and environments it requires more effort than in others. Are you willing to begin the journey to lay the foundation for a renewable food supply? If so, start laying the ground work– plan the location and start building the soil right now and through the fall and winter. The soil needs time to become rich. It may actually take years before your garden soil is producing optimally, so do not delay.

I don’t think we have time to waste. I know that I am already grateful not to have to spend hundreds of dollars a month on meats, eggs, and produce and to have a higher quality than what is available at the markets, with absolutely no pesticides or genetically modified organisms. Wouldn’t you like this same satisfaction? Wouldn’t you like this kind of security, even if the banks and grocery stores close? Wouldn’t you like to not begin a countdown to the end when the SHTF but rather know that you will be able to continue growing and increasing your supplies (or at least slow your depletion rate through your garden supplementation)?

In part 2 of this article series, I will share ideas for how to determine the best location for your garden and prepare the soil, including possible crop covers to put in right away. Please start thinking about how you can be part of the production of your food rather than just a consumer and storer! Your life and those you love may depend upon your knowledge and experience with food production and preservation. There is no time to waste in learning these skills! Even our government is telling us to begin preparing, though Obama says it is because of “global warming” that we need to do so. Finally, he doesn’t act like he is our savior and that everything is okay. Of course, he can’t be blamed for global warming, can he? Global warming is not even on my list of concerns. Temperature fluctuation cycles take place and are normal. What is not normal is a cosmic (way beyond skyrocketing) level of national indebtedness, irresponsible government bail outs, and red carpet invitations to terrorists to come and dwell among us. We must learn to care for ourselves and those we love at home!

Food production and preservation is a fundamental skill I encourage you to begin pursuing and practicing NOW!



Letter Re: Dehydrator Screens

Hugh,

I’m not sure how I came across SurvivalBlog, but I’ve been reading it for a while now and really like it. I’m glad to see someone “telling it like it is”.

Anyway, the post about dehydrator screens caught my eye, ’cause I’ve been thinking about that very topic lately. And wouldn’t you know it, I got my dehydrator from Aldi (my default grocery store) and it has (just as I wanted) round trays. Yesterday, I went into Dollar Tree (another favorite) for something entirely unrelated and came across some splatter guards for skillets. (I should probably get one for my cast iron skillet for the next time I make Maryland Fried Chicken.) The inspiration hit. I grabbed a tape measure and measured one. When I got home, I measured the trays on my dehydrator. The screen is ~1″ smaller than the tray. The next time I’m at Dollar Tree, I’ll pick up five of them. -The Old Sarge



Economics and Investing:

Conor Sen: Conditions Are Ripe for a Big-City Exodus

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Which shipping company is next to fall? People should view this as a canary about the decline of the global economy. Hanjin Shipping bankruptcy unlikely to ease glut of ships – P.S.

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OPEC Pumps Record Crude In August

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Yet another example of consolidation of ownership at a local level. McDonald’s Is Pushing Out the Small Fries

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The Ethics of Entrepreneurship and Profit

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Odds ‘n Sods:

Another Cold Steel Rawles Voyager knife review, this time from Germany (auf Deutsch): Cold Steel Rawles Voyager XL Tanto

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U.S. CDC Giving Itself Unconstitutional POWERS To Round Up And Detain Citizens En Masse Anytime, Anywhere And Throw Away The Key – DSV

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‘Prepper’ Obama: Says nation is on its own, preparing is your ‘duty’ – G.G.

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Leaked Catalogue Reveals a Vast Array of Military Spy Gear Offered to U.S. Police – B.B.

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Huma for Acting President in 2017? – D.S.







The First Steps of IRA Confiscation Have Arrived, by Will Lehr

There is approximately $17 trillion sitting in retirement accounts, 401ks, and pensions.  Sources of liquidity of such magnitude are certainly at risk in the face of the upcoming financial crisis.  The U.S. government, its central bank, and its entire financial and banking system are about to face a massive shortfall for cash.  

In 2008 the bailout required via TARP was $700 billion, and estimates of backdoor easing and bailouts are in the tens of trillions, or more, not to mention the confirmed and admitted trillions in Federal Reserve off balance sheet transactions. This time the bubble is many multiples bigger, deeper, and broader.  The derivative time bomb fuse has been lit. In fact, one very informed friend of mine believes there is $5 trillion per week in backdoor derivative “papering over” taking place right now.

We have seen bail-ins across the globe and warned clients and friends that they are coming to a bank account and IRA/401k near you.  When governments and their central banks go broke, they steal from private industry.  It is historical fact.  It is the basis for taxation.

I initially thought that the IRA & 401k bail in would be dressed up as a “Save America Bond” that would be sold on the populace to help rebuild once the next banking crisis hits. Ownership of this bond would be mandatory at a certain percentage within IRA and 401k accounts and it would pay a nice guaranteed rate of return.  The majority of the populace would swallow the bait.  However, I was wrong.  I believe that the powers that be are already “bailing in” in a much more covert way.

About two weeks ago we received news that a major 401k administrator was doing away with its money market fund only to offer a short-term government bond fund instead.  Just yesterday I received a letter that a client of mine had just received from another even bigger 401k administrator–one with like $3 trillion in assets under management big.

Vanguard Forced Treasury Fund

Then it hit me; they don’t have to sell anything to the public.  Our criminal government doesn’t need permission.  It will simply collude with the big banks to force treasury investment via limited investment portfolio options.  Let me explain…

Money market accounts are cash equivalent accounts, currently holding almost $3 trillion.  This is where you would normally keep your IRA or 401k cash if you were not invested in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, et cetera.  Many people think they are “out of the market” when they have told their advisor or plan administrator to sell their stocks.  If your account is with Paychex or Vanguard, not only are you still in the market but you are 100% in U.S. government bonds; it’s very sneaky.  Most people won’t even catch it.

I believe that the U.S. central bank, a.k.a. the Federal Reserve, and the U.S. Treasury have colluded with the Wall Street banks to force investment into treasury bonds to prop up the U.S. dollar.  The announcements from these institutions are proof.  However, I believe they are in the process of taking it a step further.

A vast majority of 401k and IRA accounts in this country are held and administered by the big banks.  The self-directed IRA marketplace is only about 2% of total retirement assets.  Next, we will see the investment portfolio options completely change.  There already exist some 401k plans that have very limited investment options, maybe three or four different baskets of mutual funds offered by XYZ institution, and of course a money market or cash equivalent.  I believe we will see limits across the board, and that money market is just the beginning.  The next letter from your IRA custodian will inform that it no longer allows the ownership of individual stocks and other securities but only mutual funds, which by the way own mostly, if not only, U.S. treasury bonds.  The vast majority of people will be forced into U.S. treasuries unbeknownst to them.

Another element of the Vanguard letter that should be noted is their mention that this new “Vanguard Federal Money Market Fund, as a U.S. government money market fund, will not be subject to fees or restrictions under the new regulations.” Does this mean that fees will be imposed on the institutions that do not comply? As my partner, Gus, would say, “When collusion fails, coercion is required.”

For this reason, among others, we have long been advocates of using a shelter like the LLC IRA to remove assets from the system without the tax burden. Putting your IRA into a self-directed limited liability company allows you to invest in tangible assets that cannot be stolen with the swipe of a pen and click of a mouse.

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Letter Re: Banking Questions

Hugh,

August proved to be an eye opening experience regarding “Big Brother” and the banking system. We recently sold our home in a large metro area to move to our own redoubt in an adjacent county. During the underwriting process for a mortgage, the banker asked which bank has the money we identified as savings? Our savings was in physical cash, however, the bank underwriters won’t accept this when applying for a mortgage. The mortgage originator instructed us to get the money in our checking account. We proceeded to deposit cash every few days for a month. A couple of months go by and a letter arrives from our bank of 31 years telling us after a review from their “compliance department” they are closing our accounts. Apparently, depositing our savings into the bank triggered some algorithm that identified us as money launderers or drug dealers. No call from the bank, no opportunity to work it out; just close your account!

We use cash for nearly everything, it’s our decision, our choice, it’s legal and moral, and it’s the way we choose to operate. So, if you’re like us, beware because the old rules of the bank reporting deposits or withdrawals over $10,000 has been lowered significantly. It’s my understanding that today if you deposit or withdraw cash, even $1,000 the bank may track and report this… GW





Odds ‘n Sods:

Video: Family of Seven Living Completely Off-Grid in Northern Canada

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Cold Steel Rawles Voyager knife review video: (By fellow blogger Nutnfancy).

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Crowds surge into the streets to demand recall of Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro – R.C.

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Homestead Moma has an article on making a family oriented BOB: How to build the best bug out bag for large families – stop spending money on junk!

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Could be time to stock up, depending on your needs : FDA Orders Antibacterials Removed From Consumer Soaps