Odds ‘n Sods:

Nearly One Million Illegal Aliens at Large – B.B.

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SurvivalBlog reader T.J. wrote in:

“Given the events of July 5th, 2016, regarding HRC and the FBI investigation, although the decision not to prosecute was a shock, given the history going all the way back to 1993, the Waco Siege, it shouldn’t have been. Sometimes, memories fade, but we need to remember the close association between the FBI, HRC, and her associates, Janet Reno and Jamie Gorelick, in particular, going back over two decades. As with other tyrants, there were plenty of times to stop them before greater, unspeakable tragedies, but sometimes, historically, that just doesn’t happen. A lot of folks under the age of 35-40, have no memories of these events.”

Waco

Janet Reno

Jamie Gorelick

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Record gun sales continue – P.S.

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Government claims power to control content of sermons – G.B.

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And just to make you a bit more nervous: The many amazing uses of RFID





Notes for Wednesday – July 06, 2016

July 6th is the anniversary of the 1994 Storm King Mountain wildfire that took the lives of 14 firefighters. Weather changes, resulting in 45 mph wind gusts, caused a modest wildfire to erupt into a blazing inferno, which threatened homes in and around the town of Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Firefighters from around the country were called to assist in fighting this



Hillary’s Lies, The Air Gap Rule, and Systematic Perfidy

FBI Director James Comey flat out lied to the American people yesterday, when he described Hillary Clinton and the State Department’s staffers as “extremely careless” and declined to refer her case for prosecution. What they actually did was far more serious than “careless”. Without a doubt, they willfully, criminally, treasonously carried out deliberate steps to copy classified paragraphs to an unsecure private server, and then they lied about it and also tried to delete files and confound investigators to cover their tracks.

By not confirming this perfidy with a criminal referral, Mr. Comey just made himself an indirect party to their crimes. Let me explain why I know this with certainty:

First, all classified documents are kept on dedicated independent encrypted computer systems and networks that do not cross over into the unclassified world. These computers are all very carefully air gapped–meaning that they NEVER have a physical connection to computers on unclassified networks. Therefore, there were only three ways that those 2,100+ classified paragraphs (some of them TS Codeword!) could have ended up in unclassified e-mails:

  1. While reading one screen, someone laboriously keyed them in by hand, to appear on another screen. (This is unlikely, or human transcription errors would have been obvious.)
  2. Someone “bridged the air gap” with an Ethernet cable or other data cable. Also unlikely, but that is possible in a worst-case security breach.
  3. Someone copied classified files (or excerpts from them), using a memory stick or other removable memory media. (The most likely method used.)

Second, even if the Air Gap Rule violations could somehow be explained, then there is still the issue of the systematic removal of the classification markings on the documents. Not only does the top and bottom of each page carry a classification marking, but each individual paragraph contained within the document carries a classification prefix. These paragraph prefixes include:

(U) Which stands for Unclassified

(C) Which stands for Confidential

(S) Which stands for Secret

(NF) A secondary marking which stands for No Foreign (NOFORN) dissemination (So, for example, in might read: S/NF”)

(TS/Codeword) Which stands for Top Secret and the initials of a SCI compartment codeword.

Note: There are also other variations of these markings. And I can’t even mention any of those codewords or their initials because they themselves are considered classified!

The inescapable and inconvenient truth is that those top, bottom, and paragraph classification markings don’t disappear without someone taking the time and trouble to painstakingly remove them! Again, this could not have been any sort of carelessness.

Conclusion

If anyone else in government service (whether military or civilian) had done what Hillary perfidiously ordered her staff to repeatedly do, then if detected they’d be immediately arrested and within a few short months they’d face trial and probably be serving 10+ years of hard time in a Federal Pen. But apparently Hitlery Clinton is so witchy special that laws don’t apply to her–at least in the eyes of the politically-appointed FBI director.

As a former Intelligence officer, I am absolutely sickened and appalled to see Director Comey sell out the way that he did. Curse you, Mr. Comey! If J. Edgar Hoover were alive today, he would spit in your eye.- JWR

Note: Permission is granted for re-posting of this entire article, but only if done so in full, with proper attribution to James Wesley, Rawles and SurvivalBlog, and only if the included links are preserved.)



June in Precious Metals, by Steven Cochran of Gainesville Coins

Welcome to SurvivalBlog’s Precious Metals Month in Review, by Steven Cochran of Gainseville Coins where we take a look at “the month that was” in precious metals. Each month, we cover the price action of gold and examine the “what” and “why” behind those numbers.

What Did Gold Do in June?

Gold started the month at $1,212.70 an ounce and ended June at $1,321.70 an ounce, for a gain of $109.00. The worst payroll report in years and the Brexit vote were the main factors in favor of gold. Silver was the big winner in June. It handily beat gold, ending at a 22-month high.

Factors Affecting Gold This Month

Non-farm Payrolls

The worst job gains since 2010 smashed stocks and the dollar, as the odds of the Fed raising interest rates fell past zero. Odds began growing that the Fed would cut rates back down to 0.25% instead of raising them, after such a slowdown.

Central Banks Out Of Options

Weakening growth in Europe and Japan, even after their central banks cut interest rates into negative territory, pushed gold prices to two-year highs.

Brexit

There was nothing else happening in June that affected gold prices more than the EU referendum in Britain, a.k.a. the Brexit vote. Stocks, bonds, currencies, and gold all moved according to whether the “Remain” side or “Leave” side was ahead in the polls. With everyone certain on voting day that the Remain side had it all locked up, gold had fallen under $1,300 an ounce while stocks were up sharply.

So, it was a huge shock to the establishment when the Leave side quickly pulled ahead on the vote count. Stock futures sold off, the pound sterling dropped to 31-year lows, and gold shot up by $104 an ounce at one point, to $1,360 an ounce. Speculators, of course, sold into the rally to reap huge profits, and spot gold closed the next day at $1,315.60 an ounce for a gain of $59.30 (4.72%).

The day after the vote, many people who voted to Leave were shocked that the UK was going to exit the EU. Known as “Regrexit”, these people voted Leave to “send a message” and never thought it would actually happen. A poll that was started to ask Parliament for a “do-over” had more than three million signatures within two days.

This just added to the uncertainty over what would happen to the economies of the EU and UK and kept gold well-bid through the end of the month.

On the Retail Front

There was a huge run on physical gold in the UK ahead of the Brexit vote, with the showroom of famous gold company Sharps Pixley selling out the gold bars and coins of incoming shipments before they even arrived at the showroom.

Sales of 2016 American Silver Eagles slowed in June, with a bit more than 2.8 million ounces sold.

The Perth Mint says that the phone has been ringing off the hook, as people clamor for gold bars and coins and opt to have them stored in the Perth Mint vault.

Market Buzz

In Venezuela, the Socialist government has been selling off all its gold to pay bills, while President Maduro’s goon squads beat opposition leaders and starving people protesting the lack of food.

Over in Argentina, a former senior government official was caught burying duffel bags packed with $8.5 million in cash on the grounds of a convent.

Bill Gross warns that those ineffective negative interest rates that are having the opposite effect than intended are a “supernova” ready to explode. Global bond yields at their lowest point in 500 years? So much for your pension!

Gross weighs in on the Brexit controversy, saying that there is a 30-50% chance that Britain will drag the U.S. economy into recession.

Investing legend George Soros was batting .500 in June. Famous for making over $1 billion betting against the pound in 1992, he became known as “the man who broke the Bank of England”. Well, he ended up on the wrong side of that bet on June 23rd, by betting heavily on the pound gaining on a “Remain” Brexit vote.

On the other side, he had the sense to buy into gold miner stocks and gold ETFs on his concerns over central bank policies and currency devaluation.

Marc Faber says the chaos in Europe over the Brexit vote will spill over to the U.S. and force the Fed to begin QE 4.

The SPDR Gold Shares ETF (GLD) is the world’s largest physically-backed gold fund. It got $18 billion larger in the first half of this year, as investors pour into gold bets.

First Majestic Silver is the second-largest silver producer in Mexico. The CEO predicts $140 silver in the future, as secondary sources of silver fall. If that’s too tame for you, Steve St. Angelo at SRSrocco Report says $12,000 gold and $360 silver are in the cards. The experts over at Sprott Global lay out the technical signs that we are in a new bull market for gold.

Our good friends over at Casey Research lay out how Brexit and negative interest rates by the European Central Bank are threatening an EU banking collapse that will spread into a global banking crisis.

Our own Everett Millman takes a look at how nations are building their gold reserves once again, to have hard assets backing their currencies.

Looking Ahead

The CME Group FedWatch tool at press time shows a zero percent chance of a rate hike by the Fed, through February 2017.

The Bank of England is already announcing stimulus measures, while the Bank of Japan can’t stop the yen from getting stronger on safe haven demand, even though interest rates are negative.

The middle of summer is usually the quiet time for gold, until the fall wedding season starts up in India. The concerns over Brexit and the possible failures in the Italian banking system may keep gold jumping through the summer.

We end this month with the story of a British treasure hunter who turned lead into gold.



Letter Re: California’s New Gun Laws

Sir,

There is a responsive action that should be brought up. Along with the “move”, “boycott” or “transfer arms out of state” options, add “Defy” to the list.

There has to be enforcement of the new laws. As a combat veteran, I would never surrender any of my personal pieces due to state or federal “laws”. Fleeing only means you relocate to smaller and smaller areas, until you have nowhere else to run. Hold your ground. Make them work for it. Don’t cave, and force those fools to flinch. – M.S.





JWR’s Recommendations of the Week:

Books:

Storey’s Guide to Raising Rabbits, 4th Edition

Tunnel In The Sky by Robert Heinlein

Movies:

13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi

American Sniper

Music:

Fairport Convention: Best of the BBC Recordings

Hans Zimmer; Gladiator Soundtrack

Video Blog Posts:

Wranglerstar: Back To Basics 2

The Survival Mom: Food Storage Myths

Podcasts:

Radio Free Redoubt: June 25, 2016

God and Guns Podcast #155 – Orlando

Very Useful Gear:

Leatherman Wave (My “Truck Console Carry” multi-tool.)

Trijicon ACOG 4×32 with .223 Reticle (The next best thing to owning a Starlight Scope.)



Odds ‘n Sods:

America Died At 11:00 ET 7/5/2016 – Excerpt: “The Rule of Law was officially burned and buried today on live television by the Director of the FBI. You therefore no longer have any moral requirement to adhere to same; your entire analysis must now rest on whether you are sufficiently afraid of being shot – and nothing more. America, as envisioned and fought for by the founders, died today at 11:00 AM ET, 7/5/2016. 240 years and one day from birth to death.”

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FBI Rewrites Federal Law to Let Hillary Off the Hook – Excerpt: “The added intent element, moreover, makes no sense: The point of having a statute that criminalizes gross negligence is to underscore that government officials have a special obligation to safeguard national defense secrets; when they fail to carry out that obligation due to gross negligence, they are guilty of serious wrongdoing.” – Sent in by B.B.

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The Most Frightening Political Fix – The most breathtaking fix in American history. – B.B.

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Pillo is a home health robot that poops out your pills – But do you trust him? Pillo is HAL 9000’s evil stepson. It spies, records, and uploads your family’s every move. It ensures you take your gov’t required pacification pills on schedule. When the patient has reached the end of their government mandated life span, at special encrypted command, it will even cheerfully dispense that one final pill to make it all happen. (The patient won’t even be advised.) – T.P.





Notes for Tuesday – July 05, 2016

On July 5, 1810, P. T. Barnum, the great American showman, was born. He died on April 7, 1891. He is often credited with the phrase “There is a sucker born every minute.” While the actual attribution of the quote is suspect with many versions of the story abounding, the concept remains valid, especially when one considers the economic state of the entire world. Only in a world of fools could the economy of entire nations, indeed the vast majority of the world, be driven solely off of debt.



Guest Article: SHTF Intelligence – Getting Started- Part 1, by Samuel Culper

This is the first article in a series about using intelligence for preparedness. I’m starting from square zero in order to introduce a new crop of Americans to the concept of using intelligence, to prove that there’s a need for intelligence and to get readers quickly up to speed on how to incorporate it into their security planning. After getting caught up to speed, if you’d like to read more in-depth and put theory into practice, a book entitled SHTF Intelligence will show you the way forward. You can find a small homework exercise here.

Why do I need intelligence?

You need intelligence because everyone has blind spots. A common theme in the preparedness community is beans, bullets, and band-aids. We need food and water to survive, we need medicine to treat injuries and illness, and we need guns and ammo for defense… but against whom?

In a S***-Hits-The-Fan (SHTF) or survival situation, if we’re dumping hundreds or thousands or more dollars into beans, bullets, and baid-aids, doesn’t it stand to reason that we should investigate our surroundings as well?

I think so. I was a military and contract intelligence analyst, and we in this country are likely to face a lot of the same types of situations that we dealt with in Iraq and Afghanistan. We need to look at:

  • Our neighbors and the populace. Are they for us or against us? What are their politics and attitudes? Which households should we approach to build community security in a SHTF situation? Which households will be adversarial to us?
  • Key human terrain. Who wields influence in the area? Where do the nearest tradesmen, engineers, and medical professionals live, in case we need their help?
  • Known bad guys. Who are the active criminals and gangs in the area? What are their activities, and how can we identify their indicators?
  • Future bad guys. Who’s likely to engage in criminality in the future? Which parts of the population are going to resort to criminal behavior in a time of need? Most importantly, in what areas will they be active, and how will they affect my community?
  • Law enforcement. How will they respond to a SHTF situation? If they’re going home, as is often assumed, then where do they live and how can we work with them?
  • Critical infrastructure. What keeps the world spinning in our area? Do we have critical infrastructure that would invite armed security or suggest an increase in criminal activity? Where can we get the things we need to maintain our survivability?

These are just a few questions that intelligence can answer. At the heart of intelligence is the ability to reduce uncertainty. If you’re concerned about grid-down or financial collapse or the Golden Horde or some other event or threat, then some basic intelligence work should be at the top of your To Do list. Ultimately, what intelligence brings to the table is an ability to make well-informed, time-sensitive decisions.

Colonel John Boyd, an Air Force fighter pilot, was the first to describe the decision-making process he called the OODA Loop. Because fighter pilots have to make split-second decisions, their ability to Observe a development, Orient to what that means, Decide which course of action they should take, and then Act on it is a critical part of their survivability in combat. Similarly, lots of tactical shooting trainers have incorporated the OODA Loop into their curriculum for the exact same reason.

That ability to Observe and Orient is the informational phase of the decision-making process. Can you imagine getting into a gunfight, if you can’t see or hear your opponent? Yet that’s exactly what many are preparing to do on a larger level. We’re limited by our field of vision and line of sight, but with an intelligence effort, we can begin to see well beyond just our line of sight.

So what intelligence allows us to do during a SHTF scenario is not just see our opponent but potentially observe him before a conflict arises. This is called Early Warning, and it’s one of the two key responsibilities of our community security element.

The second major responsibility is producing Threat Intelligence. Knowing that a gang is active in your area is a good first step. We need to move beyond our intuitive approach to information and start using a structured, methodical process to completely remove our blind spots. In essence, we need to graduate from mere information and start producing intelligence.

The difference between information and intelligence is simple: information is raw data, and intelligence is the evaluated, assessed, and synthesized information that answers, “So what?” Hearing that there was a murder in your community is not intelligence; it’s just information. Identifying the perpetrator and his current location, finding out where and why the murder took place, determining how it’s going to affect the community, and compiling it into a consumable product is intelligence.

intelligence_cycle

We do this through the Intelligence Cycle. There are five phases, and I’ll briefly detail them in order. In Phase One, we understand our mission, assign analytic tasks and responsibilities, and begin generating our intelligence requirements (covered in the next section). In Phase Two, we task those requirements out for collection. Once that information is collected and reported, we start with Phase Three, where we analyze the incoming information. After filtering out the bad information and analyzing the good information, we produce the actual intelligence. We provide predictive intelligence, which is describing what might or is likely to happen in the future, or estimative intelligence, which is describing an organization’s strength and capabilities. Finally, once we produce the intelligence, we need to ensure that it gets into the hands of the right people. In Phase Five, we disseminate the intelligence to our leadership, our community security team, or the community at large.

Let’s start with Phase One. We need to generate some intelligence requirements or, in other words, statements or questions that describe intelligence gaps.

Let’s say that you do have a gang in the area. What don’t we know about that gang but need to? Do we know how many members are associated with the gang? Do we know where those gang members hang out? Do we know where those gangs are criminally active? Do we know if certain areas are at a higher risk than others (and have we mapped out those areas)? There are potentially lots of intelligence gaps we have, especially if we expect them to be active in a SHTF scenario.

So we can take these questions and start a list:

  1. How many members are in the Leroy Jenkins Gang?
  2. What are the known hangout spots for Leroy Jenkins Gang members?
  3. Identify all high-risk areas for Leroy Jenkins Gang activity.
  4. Et cetera…

If we’re building a house, or in our case an intelligence product, then this list of requirements represents our building materials. This is all the information– the lumber, nails, bolts, roofing shingles, doors, and windows– we need to finish our intelligence estimate. Without knowing what we need, we won’t build a very good house.

And thus ends lesson one. Head on over to our homework page for a practical exercise. I’ve also posted a video that will step you through the process of analyzing your community from multiple angles.

Samuel Culper is the Executive Editor of Forward Observer Magazine



Letter Re: Dry Canning

Hello Hugh and Sarah,

Do you sterilize your jars before using when dry canning? Do you boil or use dry heat (oven)?

Wonderful articles! I’m converting. I’ve had too many reservations about the mylar bags. Have done a lot with them but some don’t seem to pull a vacuum. It makes me question whether they are truly sealed. In fact, I wonder about whether I should repackage everything in jars. Yikes. We’re talking a 300-400 half gallon bags. – P.B.

HJL Comments: We don’t use water bath canning as a general rule so we don’t worry too much about sterilization. For those times where water bath canning is used, sterilization is a critical part of the operation. When canning with a pressure canner, just having clean jars and lids is enough since the temperature is high enough to kill any bacteria that may reside on them. It is convenient to run the jars and lids through a hot rinse in the automatic dishwasher on the morning that pressure canning is taking place.

For dry canning, since there is no moisture to speak of, no bacteria can get a start, so sterilization isn’t used. We wash the jars (whether they are new or used) in the dishwasher, allow them to air dry and then place a clean lid and ring on them to keep “stuff” out. If they aren’t immediately being used, they get placed back into storage as empties, to be pulled out when we need them. When we are ready to use them for “dry” storage, the dry food, whether bulk or freeze dried, is placed in the jar and a lid and ring placed on it immediately. It’s not necessary to put it under a vacuum right away, but it is necessary to keep it from absorbing moisture from the atmosphere, especially with freeze-dried food. Some things like freeze-dried milk are so hydroscopic that a humid day will destroy them in less than 10 minutes. With a lid and ring in place to keep the moisture level low, it will hold until we clean up and start the vacuum sealing process. We usually just place the jars with lids on them on the kitchen table until all are ready that evening to vacuum seal them. Having them clutter the table is a great reminder that no matter how tired you are at the end of the day, you are not finished until the table is cleared.

One note of caution when using a dishwaher with bulk cleaning of jars is in order here. Modern soaps require a small amount of food debris to work well. Loading your dishwasher full of clean jars and running a full wash cycle with a normal amount of soap can etch the jars and weaken them. If you are going to run a full wash cycle because the jars are new, put a few dirty dishes in with them or cut way back on the soap.

We still use mylar bags though. The boxes that hold 12 quart jars will hold about five to six gallons of bulk dry product and will stack much better than 5-gallon buckets. I have one box that I cut the end off of and place the bag in the box, standing on end just like you would a 5-gallon bucket. We then fill it with dry bulk food that can withstand the crushing force, like grains (wheat, corn, rice, et cetera). The bag is then sealed as normal, the box opened up to facilitate removal and then the whole mylar bag (which is now square like the box) placed in a normal box and stacked on the shelves. The bag is labeled with a sharpie and a label is also taped on the box where it can be seen. When the pantry is nearly empty of whatever is stored in the mylar bag/wooden box, a bag is cut open and transferred into 1/2 gallon jars for ease of use. The only exception is really wheat, because we use enough of it that it is easier to keep the working bin as a 5-gallon bucket with a gamma lid. This bucket is generally filled either from the mylar bags or 1/2 gallon jars (because I have some wheat that I didn’t have time to seal in bags and the jars were available) about every third month or so.

There is no reason why jars and mylar bags can’t coexist in your storage scheme. The mylar bags are good for foods that can stand the force of the vacuum sealing and the jars are used for the more fragile things, like potato flakes and macaroni noodles.



News From The American Redoubt:

I heard about a business consultant named James Baker in eastern Washington who is enthusiastic about helping would-be Redoubters relocate to the Inland Northwest through career searches and job placement. He mentioned that both Healthcare and Manufacturing are booming along the I-90 corridor and employers can’t find enough talent to fill positions. Here are his contact details:

Business Services Consultant, WorkSource Spokane
130 South Arthur, Spokane WA 99202
(509) 532-3015 office
(509) 532-3035 fax
E-mail: JBaker@esd.wa.gov

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Headline from Idaho: Athol couple scraping up extreme diet (Thanks to Jeff M. for the link.)

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Sheriff: Grizzly kills bicyclist near Glacier National Park.

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Commander Zero chimes in on Montana’s 37,000 acre Paws Up “glamping” resort.



Economics and Investing:

In Gold We Trust Report 2016 (Gold Eagle)

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Commercial Short Positions In Gold & Silver Hit All-Time Record! (King World News)

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Elizabeth Warren Turns a Blind Eye to the Central Bank (Mises Institute)

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Brussels Looks to Expand Into Middle East and Africa – UKIP MP: ‘EU Wants an Empire’ – H.L.

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