Odds ‘n Sods:

James Wesley, Rawles was a recent guest on “The Alex Jones Show”. You can listen to the interview on YouTube. Scroll forward to the 5-minute mark for the beginning of the interview.

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Further evidence of the breakdown of the “Rule of Law” – Cop Goes Nuts When Told “God Bless You”. There is no question that as society breaks down, the job of cops gets harder, but they are held to a higher standard and they are not making it. – T.P.

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Revealed: How Associated Press Cooperated with the Nazis Note: LevinTV also aired an excellent program about this story late last week. Although it’s not surprising, it is deeply troubling with regard to the evil perpetrated against millions during the Holocaust of the past as well as the one that may yet be coming. In the broadcast, Mark Levin asked his viewers never to forget right from wrong and to stand with what is right always and most especially when times are the toughest. – Submitted by T.A.

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Judge sends homeschoolers to ‘fake’ court Now faces accusations of “improper intimidation and retaliation” – Sent in by D.S.

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March Sees Record Gun Sales – The March record is the eleventh straight monthly record for background checks. – Sent in by B.B.





Notes for Tuesday – April 05, 2016

On this day in 1614, Pocahontas married John Rolfe which ensured peace between the Jamestown settlers and the Powhatan Indians for several years.

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It appears that Northwest Territorial Mint is seeking bankruptcy protection. The company lost a lawsuits where the $37 million judgment is disputed. (It is likely to be appealed.) SurvivalBlog’s queries have not been returned by the company and two readers have reported to us that they have orders in limbo with them.

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Today, we present another entry for Round 64 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The nearly $12,000 worth of prizes for this round include:

First Prize:

  1. A Tactical Self-Contained 2-Series Solar Power Generator system from Always Empowered. This compact starter power system is packaged in a wheeled O.D. green EMP-shielded Pelican hard case (a $1,700 value),
  2. A Gunsite Academy Three Day Course Certificate that is good for any one, two, or three day course (a $1,195 value),
  3. A course certificate from onPoint Tactical for the prize winner’s choice of three-day civilian courses, excluding those restricted for military or government teams. Three day onPoint courses normally cost $795,
  4. DRD Tactical is providing a 5.56 NATO QD Billet upper with a hammer forged, chrome-lined barrel and a hard case to go with your own AR lower. It will allow any standard AR-type rifle to have a quick change barrel, which can be assembled in less than one minute without the use of any tools and a compact carry capability in a hard case or 3-day pack (an $1,100 value),
  5. Gun Mag Warehouse is providing 20 Magpul PMAG 30-rd Magazines (a value of $300) and a Gun Mag Warehouse T-Shirt; (an equivalent prize will be awarded for residents in states with magazine restrictions),
  6. Two cases of Mountain House freeze-dried assorted entrees in #10 cans, courtesy of Ready Made Resources (a $350 value),
  7. The Ark Institute is donating a non-GMO, non-hybrid vegetable seed package (enough for two families of four) plus seed storage materials, a CD-ROM of Geri Guidetti’s book “Build Your Ark! How to Prepare for Self Reliance in Uncertain Times”, and two bottles of Potassium Iodate (a $325 retail value),
  8. A $250 gift certificate good for any product from Sunflower Ammo,
  9. KellyKettleUSA.com is donating both an AquaBrick water filtration kit with a retail value of $250, and
  10. Two cases of meals, Ready to Eat (MREs), courtesy of CampingSurvival.com (a $180 value).

Second Prize:

  1. A Glock form factor SIRT laser training pistol and a SIRT AR-15/M4 Laser Training Bolt, courtesy of Next Level Training, which have a combined retail value of $589,
  2. A transferable certificate for a two-day Ultimate Bug Out Course from Florida Firearms Training (a $400 value),
  3. A Model 175 Series Solar Generator provided by Quantum Harvest LLC (a $439 value),
  4. A Trekker IV™ Four-Person Emergency Kit from Emergency Essentials (a $250 value),
  5. A $200 gift certificate good towards any books published by PrepperPress.com,
  6. A pre-selected assortment of military surplus gear from CJL Enterprize (a $300 value),
  7. RepackBox is providing a $300 gift certificate to their site, and
  8. Safecastle is providing a package of 10 LifeStraws (a $200 value)

Third Prize:

  1. A Royal Berkey water filter, courtesy of Directive 21 (a $275 value),
  2. A $245 gift certificate from custom knife-maker Jon Kelly Designs, of Eureka, Montana,
  3. A large handmade clothes drying rack, a washboard, and a Homesteading for Beginners DVD, all courtesy of The Homestead Store, with a combined value of $206,
  4. Expanded sets of both washable feminine pads and liners, donated by Naturally Cozy (a $185 retail value),
  5. Two Super Survival Pack seed collections, a $150 value, courtesy of Seed for Security, LLC,
  6. Mayflower Trading is donating a $200 gift certificate for homesteading appliances,
  7. Montie Gear is donating a Precision Rest (a $249 value), and
  8. Two 1,000-foot spools of full mil-spec U.S.-made 750 paracord (in-stock colors only) from www.TOUGHGRID.com (a $240 value).

Round 64 ends on May 31st, so get busy writing and e-mail us your entry. Remember that there is a 1,500-word minimum, and that articles on practical “how to” skills for survival have an advantage in the judging.



No Way!- Part 2, by J.P.

Security

Okay, so you stopped and listened and also made a plan and the necessary preparations. Good for you. But the job is not done, sorry to say. More bad news to shoot your fear factor to the moon. With panic all around you, people will not be acting nicely. They will be reacting in a mode of self-preservation for themselves and their families. “Nice” has just flew out the door. You have seen the news reports of historical disasters, where the people are screaming in the streets begging for help because they are not prepared. This power outage will be way worse! However, you are prepared. That is one secret you must keep to yourself. If word gets out that you have stuff, you’re in deep trouble.

Security, next to water, is crucial to your survival. Water is the first priority, as you can’t live without it. Security is the second priority. With no security, there’s no chance of coming through this mess alive. Security is a very big aspect of the American fabric of life. Security is everywhere. Those normal security measures will no longer protect you. Well, the dog will still bark, but that’s about it. There will be no phones to call for help. The doors are still locked but can be easily smashed in. I warned you that it was going to get worse. I can put it all on a silver platter, or I can tell you the truth. Truth will save your life (or give you the best chance of surviving), if you listen. Maybe you prefer to remain a “No Way”. I hope not.

Guns protect us from those who do not abide by the laws of the land. If someone is busting into your home, uninvited, it may well be a gun that saves your life. It is very sad times that people are not listening, not preparing, and are not ready for a disastrous event, such as a national power outage. There are people who are prepared. They know what they have to do, no matter how unpleasant it is. Other people choose to ignore the warnings to be prepared. And now, in bad times, those same people expect “the prepared ones” to give them their stuff. And if they won’t give it to them, in their panic, they will just take it. The negligent are not entitled to your stuff any more than, as today, are the bad guys breaking into your home, entitled to steal and kill.

Guns have always been the plan; you are just a late comer. However, you have to get on board if you want to be a freedom fighter for America. Without you, she is a gonner. It takes the literal “Boots on the Ground” to defend our country from the evil that is trying to overtake her. Put on some courage, and move forward with your security plan. If you don’t prepare, you are saying you like the weak, negligent state of our country, and you have no desire to change that. Good luck. History is against your plan of no plan.

When the power goes out, if you do not have a security plan to include guns, your chances for survival are limited by the ones who do have guns and want your stuff. Guts my friend, it takes guts. You will need an array of weapons. You don’t just have one tool in the kitchen or garage. It takes multiple tools to contend with multiple scenarios. Depending on how much money you have, that will determine the extent of your weoponary. Do the best that you can, and over time your security plan can build. Start with a handgun and work up from there. A handgun is very portable and can be concealed when required. Above all, make sure you know the gun laws of your state and abide by them. If you use your gun in an unlawful manner, you will suffer the consequences.

Okay. We got that settled. I have scared you pretty well now. No, because you already decided to be of good courage and are going to be a fighter and not a victimized wimp. Hey, it’s hard doing the right thing. It’s easy to do nothing. I am proud of you for getting this far in this article. Yet, reading is one thing; doing is another. Today is the “Day Before”, as you see on TV all the time. If you read this and do nothing, you will be kicking yourself eternally. You will find yourself in tomorrow with no plan. You have to imagine yourself in the “bad times” and examine how you would feel. Your family will say, “Why didn’t you do something to protect us?”. You are going to make a plan, and your family is going to be very thankful that you had the courage to stop, look, and listen. You are already an American hero or heroine, a person of action and purpose, and not a bystander.

Here are some simple rules to assist your security decision-making:

Rule #1 – Do not attract attention to yourself. You want to be invisible and quiet, especially at night. In the daytime, be quiet and stealthy. Obviously a night fire is not a good idea. A billowing cooking fire in the daytime says come on down. Your plan has to contend with this scenario. Plan how to cook stealthily, and plan how to see without being seen at night. Invest in Night Vision Goggles (NVG); they are a must. Invest in Infra-Red flashlights to use with the NVG’s. You will be able to see intruders and they won’t be able to see you. Invest in propane, clean smokeless cooking. You are essentially a small, military recon unit that must evade the enemy (the takers) at all cost.

RULE #2 – Do not shoot anyone, if at all possible to avoid. Once you shoot someone, you will attract great attention to yourselves and be in grave danger of attack. The someone you shoot is someone’s loved one. They are trying to survive as well. Intruders will force you to shoot them, because they will be so desperate. You must establish methods of discouraging people to intrude your boundaries. You may choose to reveal a huge “Display of Force”– one that will convince them to go away and not come back. Guns are the only means of making that display work. In any case, no compromise can be made that will jeopardize your family’s safety. Shooting is an absolute last resort but not a “never”. Keep in mind the bad guys do not have rules of engagement to follow. Trust no one! Last resort, shoot or be shot.

RULE #3 – Do not get shot, if at all possible. Once you or a family member is shot, odds are not in your favor of a recovery, depending on the location of the wound. You have a trauma kit and can stop the bleeding. You do not have surgical skills. To avoid being shot, position yourself in a stealthy manner. Hide behind things, when possible. Do not be caught standing out in the open waiting for a sniper hit. Keep moving; a moving target is hard to hit. Use the tactic of firing your weapon and moving immediately. Your weapon blast and sound gives away your position. Pre-position hiding spots around your abode. Also, arrange your property so there is only one way in and out. It’s called the funnel effect. Only a small target area requires defending. Also, remember, your house is like “screen doors in a submarine” when it comes to bullets. They go through walls like tissue paper. A house wall is zero protection.

RULE #4 – Befriend your neighbors ahead of time. They can be your defense team or your foe. A team of neighbors is a great defense to farther-out predators. Choose friends wisely.

RULE #5 – Scam-proof your brain. When people are desperate, truth goes out the door as well. People will approach you with great stories of need of help. Do not let anyone in your perimeter, no one! Have compassion on them and send them on their way. You cannot help them. A naïve sucker will be overtaken immediately by these scams. You are responsible for your family. There may be an extenuating circumstance but that’s unlikely. There are no second chances in bad times. You are your own fire department, police department and hospital. There is no one to call for help.

RULE #6 – Death-proof your brain. Many people are going to die. Unprepared people are going to run out of water, food, and medicine. Some are going to be overrun by looters and killed. Death will be all around you. You must be mentally prepared for this. If you give your stuff away, you will soon be dead as well. You were warned, and you responded. They were warned, and they chose not to respond. It was their responsibility to protect their families, and they neglected that. You must be ready to deal with this.

RULE #7 – It will get better. No matter the storm, the sun always comes out afterward. How long will that be, who knows. It could be months or years. The reason it will get better is because you stuck it out. You were not a quitter. Fear did not overtake you. There are many many other “Yes Way/I Can” people who will survive. Therein lies the new beginning. Faith, Hope, and Love will prevail, not evil.

RULE #8 – Your Home Defense. In the very early weeks of a power outage, people will be crazy. If you decide to protect from inside the home, you may become sitting ducks, waiting to be picked off. Inside, you have no idea what is going on outside. Outside, you know all that is going on. With NVG’s, you can see all that is going on at night, which is a most likely time for an attack. Give serious consideration to protecting your home from outside during the first three weeks or so. The takers will think you are inside asleep.

So, my friends, get with it, get your plan moving. Time is wasting. Today is the day before. Don’t be caught with your pants down. Be ready, be brave! That’s the American Spirit! God be with you.



Letter Re: Backup Electric Power Design Considerations, Expat and Other Thoughts

HJL:

Welding cable is a fine way to cut amperage loss in your line. However, since it is intended by the manufacturer to be used for welding and not solar system, it is labeled for welding and not labeled for building installation. Code inspectors want to see a certain label. They will not accept deviation. After all, an abundance of engineering went into what is in that code. Welding cable use would make pulling a system when bugging out much easier. (I am assuming there are a range of “bugging out” versions with regard to situational haste.)

Since you cannot defend a fixed position, my preps are done with an eye to rapid transportation. Supplies do not sit on shelves. They sit in bins, buckets, or ammunition cans that sit on shelves.

The introduction to Enphase’s products is very enlightening. I encourage Expat to go read. I found the technological advances exciting. (The prospect of saving money does that to me.) An inverter that is smart enough to push power into my electrical system and cut my power bill is very advantageous. Shaving a kilowatt hour or two off my electric bill 10 hours a day would be very nice when the air conditioning is running. The possibility of a 3-year cash out on the investment is very encouraging. Of course, I am talking about cooling a 7,000 foot antique store in the south and not an off grid homestead. So the equipment pays for itself and I can pull it if push comes to shove.

I will also note that the father with the 300-gallon gas tank that was used over two years without additives could probably tear down, clean, and reassemble a two stroke carburetor with his eyes closed. Stabil has saved me the annual $55 trip to the mower repair. Finding and stocking a supply of “no eth” fuel has been another big saver. I’ll also mention the magic substance known as Sea Foam, which has apparently been around since the 40’s but only entered my kin a year or so ago. For the guy that is not yet that good at maintaining a two stroke being able to aspirate Sea Foam is a big money saver. It seems to dissolve fuel line at a slower rate than carb cleaner and it gets that last little bit of crud out of the way. – R.V.



News From The American Redoubt:

The Freedom March Continues! (Study this animated map. We are winning.) The recent success in the enactment of Constitutional Carry in Idaho (going into effect on July 1st) was good news. It set the stage for similar laws to be passed in other western, mid-western, and southern states. But the law was far from perfect. It did not include permitless concealed carry on college campuses. This leaves college students vulnerable at Gun Free Zones. (Read: Possible future massacre sites.) It also neglected to allow gun owners visiting from out of state to exercise their rights. I believe that the next logical steps in this ongoing struggle for individual liberty are, in sequence: 1.) Reciprocity between all states that recognize Constitutional Carry. 2.) Recognition of Constitutional Carry rights for visitors from contiguous states (recognizing that people often cross over for shopping and social visits), and 3.) Finally, Recognition of Constitutional Carry rights for visitors from ALL states. Contact your legislators. Remind them that they are elected to be the representatives of your will. – JWR

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Malheur Eyewitnesses Reject Allegations Of $6 Million In Damages. – Sent in by RBS

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Oregon PERS unfunded liability swells to $21 billion. – RBS

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Free Set of Idaho Law Books (12,500 Pounds! Located in Sagle, Idaho)

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Reader SMD pointed us to Claire Wolfe’s recent post with some background on Idaho’s new Constitutional Carry law.



Economics and Investing:

Retail job cuts spike 41% in Q1

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Will TurboTax Boycott Lead To Free Government-Prepared Tax Returns? – PLC

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Items from Professor Preponomics:

US News

America is Facing a Pension Time Bomb (Nerd Wallet) Excerpt: “Of the 50 states, only Wisconsin’s pension system has a surplus. Other states, such as Illinois, have pension debt that is over 50% unfunded, meaning that unless changes are made, the state will be able to pay less than half of promised retirement payments to current workers.”

Philadelphia’s $5.7 Billion “Quiet Crisis” (Financial Times via CNBC)

Yellen’s New Emphasis for Interest Rates (Washington Examiner) Excerpt: “One clear implication of Yellen stressing the neutral rate is that it means that the specific rates targeted by the Fed in the months and years ahead will be less predictable and more tied to incoming economic data that in turn gives hints of the neutral rate.”

International News

Brazil: Economic Collapse Worse than Feared (CNN Money) Excerpt: “…Brazil’s central bank announced Thursday that it now expects the country’s economy to shrink 3.5% this year.”

Argentina Lawmakers Win Approval for Debt Deal (BBC News)

Personal Economics and Household Finance

Frugality is My Hobby (Frugalwoods) Excerpt: “It’s easy to get lulled into thinking Mr. Frugalwoods and I have achieved peak frugality, but no sooner do I make that assumption than I’m confronted with a means to save even more!”

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Odds ‘n Sods:

Serious Smoking Guns on Hitlery, written by a liberal: Do I Really Need to Worry About Hillary’s Emails? Yes. She Should Be Indicted. (Full Form)

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Spooked Neighbor Shoots Drone Out of the Sky As It Performed Legal Surveillance for Construction Company – Sent in by W.G.

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Since a drivers license is not required to ride a bicycle, I’m curious how these “speeding tickets” are issued. Papers please! Marin County Cops Using Radar Guns to Ticket speeding BICYCLISTS (Subscription required to read the full story.) – Sent in by T.P.

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Other Than Mexicans Just Walk Across Our Border Unimpeded…Video – The scope of the open boarder policy is almost unbelievable! – B.B.

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How Bad Would A Radiological Terror Attack Be? – Sent in by A.D.







Pat Cascio’s Product Review: UV Paqlite Mule Light

As a rule, I very seldom test prototype products, for a couple of good reasons. One is that the finished product is quite often quite a bit different than the prototype. Secondly, at times, the product never even comes on the market. Over the years, I’ve seen more than one firearm prototype covered in a magazine article, and the gun never came out. I covered one such handgun from Taurus some years ago, when I was the editor/publisher of a rag called Police Hot Sheet. My readers weren’t very happy to read my article on the gun that never came out. So, I usually take a pass on prototype products.

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Now, with the above said, I’ve been receiving various products. Some were prototypes received for several years from the nice folks at UV Paqlite, and I have every confidence that when they tell me a product will come out that it will. Over the years, SurvivalBlog.com readers have gotten a heads-up in many of my articles on new products. We reported on them long before other websites or publications did!

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Steve Nagel, at UV Paqlite, called me some months ago and was so excited about their new “Mule Light” that I couldn’t hardly understand every other word he was saying. “Hey Steve, slow down. Let’s start over,” I told him. In case you aren’t aware, UV Paqlite has some really interesting products, which provide free, or next to free, lighting solutions. They are also one of SurvivalBlog’s advertisers, but, to be sure, I’m not paid by UV Paqlite or anyone else to promote their products. When I see something that I think will be of interest to our readers, I’ll cover it, advertiser or not!

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I don’t have a lot of information on hand about the Mule Light. However, Nagel sent me his one and only prototype to play with for a few days, with the understanding that the final product would be different in a number of ways. The Mule Light is a flashlight as well as providing an LED work light, a black LED light, a regular flashlight beam, a red filter for night vision, and a reusable glow stick that attaches to the side of the Mule Light with a “pulse” feature for re-igniting the glow stick crystals to save battery power. All this is in a very slim and compact package, only slightly bigger than some penlights I’ve seen. There is also a magnetic clip and a nylon carrying case for the Mule Light.

Three AAA batteries power the Mule Light as well as a rechargeable USB lithium battery cartridge. Again, all this is a very compact “flashlight” of sorts. If you’ll look at the pictures attached with this article, you’ll get a better idea of what I’m talking about. The prototype I received was produced on a 3-D printer. The final product will be manufactured out of super-tough nylon 66. Additionally, the glow stick that is on the side of the prototype was attached with small magnets; that didn’t allow the glow stick to stay on the Mule Light. (I was advised of this ahead of time.) The final product will have a method of keeping the glow stick attached to the side of the light with a mechanical device.

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Nagle is hoping that he will have the finished product on the market very soon, and you can check it out on www.kickstarter.com too.

I didn’t have the opportunity to give the Mule Light an extended test, but I was impressed with what I saw and how it all worked. I don’t know how long the battery power will last in the flashlight part of the Mule Light. It has two power settings– one is very bright, and the other is a softer beam, as well as a strobe feature, for extended use.

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We will give our readers a complete review on the Mule Light once I have a final product in hand for long-term testing. However, I wanted to give our readers a first look at what will be a great source of light, even various types of light, from a company that is up and coming and growing fast.

– Senior Product Review Editor, Pat Cascio



The Statists’ Dream List: Systematically Destroying Our Freedom of Speech

Although much of the focus in Constitutionalist circles is rightfully on combating threats to the Second Amendment, there is an equally important issue: Our First Amendment freedoms of speech, press, religion, to peaceably assemble, and assuring our right to petition for redress of grievances. These rights are in peril. 

Gradually, the United States is devolving into a quasi-Police State. One goal of the statists/collectivists is to marginalize and muzzle independent journalists. In this essay, I will outline some of the methods that could provide multiple gains for the statists: to control the press, to steer mass media content in a way that is pleasing to The Powers That Be, to consolidate State legitimacy, to manipulate and construct public opinion, and to exclude and marginalize the alternative media. In essence, the statist goal is to give the corporatist mainstream media a monopoly and make them a compliant choir that only sings one tune: The Approved Message.

  1. Packing the courts. The next presidential election may prove to be pivotal, both because of potential new Executive Orders and of course because of future Federal court appointments, most importantly Federal appellate courts and the U.S. Supreme Court. Could you imagine President Hillary Clinton appointing Barack Obama to the Supreme Court? That might happen. Following the recent death of conservative Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, it is feared that his replacement might hold a much more statist view and shift the court’s direction on this issue, abandoning some long-standing legal precedents. Obama’s latest court nominee, Merrick Garland, has a judicial history of favoring big government and the primacy of the State over individual rights. Even worse, if a statist takes the White House in the next presidential election then the presently gradual statist/collectivist/socialist shift in the U.S Supreme Court could accelerate with upcoming appointments, as elderly justices retire.
  2. Reinstituting the Fairness Doctrine. Originally adopted as an FCC rule in 1949, it was repealed in 1987 by the FCC with the encouragement of the Reagan administration.  If reimposed, in the context of web sites and blogs, it would force blogs to provide “equal space” to those with opposing viewpoints.  Thus, for example, a pro-life blog or web site would be required to provide equal space to abortion advocates and/or abortion practitioners. 
  3. Imposing Net Neutrality. Even though the variety of content available through the Internet is enormous and growing larger every day, many leftist/collectivist groups want to impose Net Neutrality. Describing the full implications of Net Neutrality would require an essay in itself. Just suffice it to say that Net Neutrality is bad news for freedom of speech, especially if it is later expanded.
  4. Enacting Hate Speech Laws.  These laws could go far beyond simply restricting the speech of racist bigots. The laws could be gradually expanded to restrict “microagressions”, “homophobic statements” (including Bible quotes), “anti-immigration hate statements”, calls for abstinence to prevent the spread of venereal diseases, and much more. By redefining those taking a moral stand (verbally or in writing) as “hate speech”, tremendous coercive force could be employed. Leftist pressure groups with axes to grind  (such as the notorious  Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), which has already targeted me, could very well end up as plaintiffs, “referrers”, or expert witnesses in show trials of alleged “Haters”.

    If all this seems implausible, then consider the plight of Geert Wilders, who is scheduled to go on trial in Holland in August, 2016 for anti-immigration comments that would be considered innocuous in most other jurisdictions. The European model of hate speech laws in Europe and Canada might become adopted by the United States. Beware!

  5. Assigning Each American a Unique Internet Identity String. (And eventually requiring its use, with penalties for failure to do so.) This scheme, which was proposed by the Obama Adminisitration in 2011, was described as “voluntary”. But given the general tendency of governments to expand control, we have learned that yesterday’s voluntary becomes tomorrow’s mandatory. If such an ID scheme ever carries the force of law, then there will no longer be any “anonymous logins”. This will effectively end anonymous posts or comments to Internet news articles. 

    Although the Internet ID scheme presently appears to be moribund, it might re-emerge. I predict this would be most likely following a nationally-publicized Amber Alert kidnapping that involves earlier contact between the kidnapper and the victim via the Internet. 

    The Powers That Be have not forgotten about this goal. They have simply put it on hold until well-publicized events give them the opportunity to put it in action.

     (“You never let a serious crisis go to waste. And what I mean by that it’s an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before.” – Rahm Emanuel)

  6. Imposing Passport Revocation/Travel Restrictions.  Recently, in accord with congressional legislation, the U.S. State Department began restricting exits from the country for anyone owing more than $50,000 in unpaid Federal taxes. The same is done for anyone owing more than $2,500 in unpaid child support. Essentially, this a “No Fly/No Drive/No Sail” List.  This is not much different that the old Soviet system of “exit visas” and “internal passports”.
  7. Expanding Visa Exclusion Lists. Larger numbers of visiting journalists, economists, and perhaps even some theologians could be barred from entering the United States.  Presently, the U.S. visa exclusion list is fairly small.  But if our government shifts further toward totalitarianism, then expect to see The List grow rapidly.
  8. Expanded Copyright Restrictions on Fair Use Quotes and Article Linking.  This could  greatly curtail readership of blogs.
  9. Licensing Journalists.  Under current practices, press associations issue their own credentials (as we do at www.CFAPA.org).  But if tyranny is kicked up a notch, then only government agencies would issue the legally valid credentials, in effect licensing journalists and barring bloggers and other unlicensed or non-“professional” journalists from attending trials, legislative meetings, and other public events.  Don’t expect professional journalist organizations to raise much of a fuss, as long as they get their credentials.  They are already feeling the pressure of Citizen Journalists, so they will likely be willing to go along with an “official” credentials law, to keep their club exclusive.

    Remember that per Black’s Law Dictionary , the key definition of the word “license” is: “The permission by a competent authority to do an act which, without such permission, would be illegal, a trespass, a tort, or otherwise not allowable.” [Emphasis added.]

  10. Restrictions on Encryption and Mandated Government “Back Doors”. There has been a lot of recent publicity about Apple’s refusal to provide back doors to their iPhone software. The government might eventually prevail, with the consent of the courts.  In the modern context, denying encrypted e-mail to individuals and increasing “transparency” will greatly hamper journalists from communicating with whistleblowers and other confidential sources.
  11. Currency Controls. If expatriation becomes more commonplace, we can expect to see the U.S. put controls on taking money out of the country without first paying a hefty tax. It could also become illegal to hold an account denominated in any foreign currency, even if it is held on-shore.
  12. Increasing the “Application/Processing Fee” for Renouncing U.S. Citizenship.  If any bloggers or other Internet journalists seek to leave the U.S. to free themselves from the shackles of the ever-encroaching Nanny State, then they might find themselves in a predicament.  Our government might soon make it too costly for expatriated citizens of average means to renounce their citizenship.  As of 2015, the “application processing fee” jumped to the arbitrary figure of $2,350 per family member.  (It had been $450 up until 2014.) That was a 422% increase. But what is to stop the government from raising the fee another 422% to $9,917?  Or even arbitrarily to $100,000?  Let’s recognize this “fee” for what it is: An exit tax.  The processing fee has a key precedent in the 20th Century, when the government of Germany harshly taxed Jews that were leaving the country.   This was called the Reich Flight Tax. (In German: Reichsfluchtsteuer.)

    The percentage of wealth confiscated under the Reichsfluchtsteuer increased over time:

    January, 1934: 20%
    August, 1934: 65%
    October, 1936: 81%
    June, 1938: 90%
    September, 1939: 96%

    The lesson to be learned from this historical example is that it is wise to expatriate before expatriation becomes popular, and thence heavily taxed.

  13. Establishment of Small “Free Speech Zones” at Public Events.  Increasingly, free speech zones (also known as protest zones, First Amendment zones, or free speech cages) are areas set aside in public places as a limited venue of political protesting.

    The obvious but unspoken message of Free Speech Zones is that only the mainstream political orthodox messages will get publicized at public events, and that above all other viewpoints.

  14. Firewalling Web Access.   The well-publicized Great Firewall of China  (fánghu? chángchéng) might become a model for blocking access to websites that fall into political disfavor, probably under the guise of “blocking hate speech”. 

    According to Wikipedia:

    “As part of the Great Firewall, beginning in 1993 China started the Golden Shield Project (jindun gongcheng), a massive surveillance and censoring system, the hardware for which was provided by mostly U.S. companies, including Cisco Systems. The project was completed in 2006 and is now carried out in buildings with machines manned by civilians and supervised by China’s national police force, the Public Security Bureau (PSB). The main operating activities of the gatekeepers at the Golden Shield Project include monitoring domestic websites and email and searching for politically sensitive language and calls to protest. When damaging content is found, local PSB officials can be dispatched to investigate or make arrests.” 

  15. Coercive Force by Various Agencies of Government.  If an assault on the First Amendment begins in earnest, then we can expect various agencies (including the IRS, FBI,  EPA, BATFE, et cetera) to be unleashed on journalists, in an attempt to intimidate them into silence, or to coop them up in jail on unrelated fabricated charges. The IRS Targeting Scandal (aka Lois Lerner’s “Special Research Project“) serves as an example of how this was done and might happen again. 
  16. Redefining Those with Certain Beliefs as “Mentally Ill”.  This is already being discussed as a tactic to be used against those who deny Man-Made Climate Change. This follows the Soviet model, where dissidents to The System were committed to mental institutions.
  17. Intrusive Wiretapping and Tracking of Cell Phones and Cell Phone Cameras. The technology to secretly record your conversations even when your cell phone is ostensibly “powered down” was developed for intelligence and law enforcement agencies in 2003. I suspect that this practice is far more widespread than is publicized. Your best defense is to remove your cell phone’s battery when it is not in use.
  18. Extraordinary Rendition and Secret “Ghost House” Prisons.  The current patchwork of extradition treaties might eventually be replaced by a supranational United Nations treaty that mandates nearly all extraditions, and legalizes extraordinary rendition (i.e. cross-border kidnapping of anyone under indictment).  If this ever becomes a serious threat, then it could effectively muzzle journalists in any country from making comments on the internal affairs of any other country. This would be the ultimate in de facto Prior Restraint.

My Recommended Countermeasures:

  1. Get press credentials and carry them whenever you are away from home. Our CFAPA.org spin-off web site provides press credentials free of charge to any adult citizen who agrees to a pledge of journalistic ethics. There have been tens of thousands of downloads of these credentials. (We don’t have an exact number, because we DO NOT keep lists of our credentialed reporters. Our only visibility of the credentialing process comes in the form of some bandwidth statistics. Based on those statistics, it is safe to assume that more than 12,000 people have downloaded credentials.)
  2. Use both the Tor proxy for your web browsing and a virtual private network (VPN) for nearly all of your Internet access.
  3. Use anonymous remailers, such as Mixmaster.
  4. Lease offshore servers, and prominently post their dotted quad IP addresses on your web page. If your readers have bookmarked your dotted quad IP address, even if your domain name is blacklisted, people can still see your web page, by using your IP address.
  5. Establish backup web sites, preferably offshore.
  6. Use encryption! Install free mail encryption such as GPG. Choose a long but memorable passphrase in which you intentionally transpose a couple of letters, inject a misspelling, or use numbers in places of letters. Hence, a really solid (difficult to break) passphrase would be something like: “Dere’s-no-bus1nezz-like-show-bus1nezz
  7. Make redundant offsite backups of your computer files.  One good technique is to regularly make copies of all of your most important files to a memory stick (aka thumb drive). Ask a local friend to do likewise.  Then, whenever you visit them, exchange your memory sticks.  (One friend and I refer to this as our regular “baton hand-off”.)
  8. Carry a camera or a camera-equipped cellphone, whenever you are out in public. Record all interactions with government employees. (Note: Depending on your state law, you may have to begin your interaction by stating loudly: “For the record, this conversation is being video and audio recorded. We are in a public place and you have no expectation of privacy.”
  9. Install multiple dash cameras inside your car (ideally, with front, rear, and driver/side window views). Dashcams without audio can be very inexpensive (under $40), but I strongly recommend cameras that can selectively record audio, too. This might provide critical evidence in a courtroom! The Zero Edge Z3 (available for around $110.) Buy three of them, if you can afford to! If you are involved in a car wreck and your camera is on, then you’ll have proof of everything that happened. These cameras more than pay for themselves, in car accident litigation. And by documenting all of your interactions when out on the road, they can provide an unimpeachable witness to someday present to a jury of your peers.
  10. Keep your passports up to date, for every member of your family.
  11. If need be, relocate.  If you have a particularly high profile, then you might be forced to expatriate, to prevent being muzzled.  (Don’t think of this as a concession. Instead, consider it a deliberate act of defiance.)
  12. Never cave in to unjust pressure. General George Patton once famously said:  “Pressure makes diamonds.” Live your life as a Citizen Journalist fearlessly. If you are writing responsibly, then you don’t need to seek anyone’s approval to press on. And you certainly shouldn’t bow to the demands of bureaucrats or to the statist whiners of Political Correctness.

Larger Issues, Longer Term

When considering fundamental God-given rights, it is important to keep a broad perspective and look at threats to our rights from a multi-generational view. The degradation of our First Amendment rights has thusfar been fairly gradual. However, the emergence of cyberspace has created some new challenges to maintaining journalistic independence, anonymous sources, and the ability to make our voices heard. Unless we are vigilant and stay inside of our opponents’ threat spirals, then we will lose. (By lose, I mean that we will be marginalized or silenced.)

The speed at which information flows in the Internet and its tremendous reach to the homes of billions of people can be both blessings and curses. The same tools, which can quickly spread news, can also be used to put people on the Bad Boy Lists, maintained by tyrants (or would-be tyrants).

I believe that EFF founder John Perry Barlow was ahead of his time when he drafted the Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace, in 1996. It is worth reading.

Conclusion

We are now living in perilous times, where our liberty is dangling by just a thread. This is the Age of Deception and Betrayal.

I’ve said this many times before in the context of the Second Amendment, but it bears repeating here, when discussing the First Amendment:

Whenever someone must buy a license or pay a fee to exercise a right, then it is something less than a right. It is in fact a mere privilege, subject to the whim of petty bureaucrats. Fundamental rights are not abstract tokens that are given or sold by other men. They are in fact primary liberties bestowed upon us by God, our maker. Rights are not substantially secured by asking, “Mother may I?” of any government agency. Rights are more properly demanded or boldly seized and then conspicuously exercised regularly. This secures the liberties that have legitimately belonged to us since birth. If need be, lost rights can and must be restored through proscriptive use. If you live in a land where your rights have been marginalized into privileges, then it is either time to change your government or to change your address. Much like a muscle that atrophies with disuse, any right that goes unexercised for many years devolves into a privilege and eventually can even be redefined as a crime.

(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.)



Recipe of the Week: Oatmeal Coconut Pie, by J.C.

My neighbor made me the most amazing oatmeal coconut pie. This is the Amish recipe for it.

Ingredients:

  • 1 1/2 cup milk
  • 3 eggs, lightly beaten
  • 3 Tbsp margarine, melted
  • 2/3 cup rolled oats
  • 1 1/3 cup dark brown sugar
  • 2/3 cup flaked coconut
  • 1 pie shell, unbaked (9 or 10 inch)

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Combine ingredients (except pie shell). Mix with a wire whisk.
  3. Pour into pie shell and sprinkle with additional coconut.
  4. Bake for 10 minutes.
  5. Reduce heat to 350 degrees and bake for an additional 30 minutes or until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean.

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Letter Re: Learning Morse Code

Hugh,

You may find a quick blurb about the following site gets quite a good reader reaction. As a Ham of just under five years, the best site and aid I’ve found to learn Morse code is at lcwo.net. They focus on the Koch method and have several types of training courses. In just a few weeks of daily training, you’ll find that your comprehension will pick up quickly enough to start picking up operators on the air. – A Ham in Colorado



Economics and Investing:

Brace For Higher Gold & Silver Prices As The Markets Crack

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Social Security Benefit Cut Looming for Seniors – Sent in by RBS.

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Items from Professor Preponomics:

US News

1 Out of 3 American Households Can No Longer Afford Rent, Food, and Transportation (My Budget 360) Excerpt: “People are struggling to get by and while the Fed is obsessed with interest rates, most families are seeing the impact of crony capitalism devastating their wallets.”

1 in 4 Americans 25-54 Not Working (The Weekly Standard) Excerpt: They either became so discouraged that they left the labor force entirely, or they are in the labor force but unemployed. This group of non-employed individuals is more than 3.5 million larger than before the recession began in 2007….”

International News

Canadian Housing is Being Propped Up by Just One City (Visual Capitalist) Excerpt: “The cross currents are beyond crazy in Vancouver — it’s a mix of money laundering, speculation, low interest rates,” says Cohodes, who was once profiled as Wall Street’s highest-profile short-seller by the New York Times. “A house is something you live in, but in Vancouver you guys are trading them like the penny stocks on Howe Street.”

Why Greeks are Ditching the Euro for Digital Barter Systems (Market Watch) Excerpt: “When Makis Gounaris, a financial consultant based in Athens, decided to hire Spartan Security Ltd. to protect his apartment in September, he was told to choose from three payment options: cash, credit, or barter. “

Britons Sacrifices Steel Industry to Curry Favour with China (The Telegraph) Excerpt: “Most of Europe’s steel foundries are heading for annihilation under the current EU trade regime, with unthinkable consequences through the network of European and British supply chains. “

We’re about to See a Mind-Blowing Demographics Shift Unprecedented in Human History (Business Insider) Excerpt: “…within a few years, just before 2020, people ages 65 and over will begin to outnumber children under the age of 5….”

Personal Economics and Household Finance

3 Social Media Money Scams to Watch Out For! (Clark Howard) Excerpt: “Elderly people are a target for criminals for a variety of reasons – and with more and more older Americans now using social media, it’s become an easy way for scammers to get access to their information.”

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