Did the U.S. Just Secretly Fly in an African Ebola Patient? – CDV
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Man tells cops he’s uploading video of them, gets arrested
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What frightened the USS Donald Cook so much in the Black Sea? – RBS
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“The patronage of the government for the last three years has been wielded to corrupt everything that comes within its influence and was capable of being corrupted, and it would seem that virtue and truth has fled from its embrace. The administration of the government has stained our national character, and it rests with the people to work it out, by full expression of their disapprobation. The present is a contest between the virtue of the people, and the influence of patronage….I hope the virtue of the people may prevail, and all may be well.” – Andrew Jackson.
Today is the birthday of USMC Sergeant Major Daniel Joseph “Dan” Daly (born 1873, died April 27, 1937). He was one of only nineteen men (including seven marines) to twice receive the Medal of Honor.
This is also the birthday of Corporal John Alan Coey (died 19 July 1975). He was the first American volunteer killed in Rhodesia.
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Safecastle is currently having a fantastic sale on their Mountain House foods– from 25% to 32% off of normal prices.
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Today, we present another entry for Round 55 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The $12,000+ worth of prizes for this round include:
First Prize:
Second Prize:
Third Prize:
Round 55 ends on November 30th, 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.
This is the continuation of a list of supplements that you can make yourself to help in dealing with Ebola or any dangerous virus. Disclaimer: There are many foods and supplements with antiviral properties; some of them are common (garlic), while some of them are exotic (star anise). What I’ve tried to do with the recommendations below is focus on the most common and highly recommended. Nobody knows what will work against Ebola, so try your own favorites, to see what you can tolerate when ill. None of this is “medical advice” for purposes of federal obfuscation and interference. Consult your doctor, who will have no idea what to do. The information below is not exhaustive. It is not authoritative, and it is untested. Do your own research, and be responsible for making your own decisions. I have no personal interest or investment in any product or item mentioned.
I wrote this up for my own use and for my family’s use. If it can help you, then great, but these are my personal notes that I’ve modified a bit for others to use. You have a favorite herb or supplement? Make your own treatment plan. If new research comes out about some product, add it to the Protocol. If the CDC or WHO or UN announces dosage recommendations for melatonin or some other medication, follow those guidelines. However, until then, we’re on our own.
I would like to suggest a four-step strategy for getting more melatonin into your patient:
Let’s look at these four steps more closely.
While we can’t consume anything near the dosage of melatonin found in commercial over-the-counter supplements[16], it’s possible (lots of speculating here) that natural melatonin is superior to synthetic melatonin and will give you more “bang for your buck.” If you don’t have synthetic melatonin then try a natural source, however small the dose!
Oats, sweet corn, rice, tomatoes, and barley are all foods that have an effect. If you’re desperate, give them a try.
Red LED lights may be best for night lighting (though there is controversy about which light color is worse). Just keep it dim, if you can, when you visit the sickroom, so the person’s body will make more melatonin.[21]
Find someone (an herbalist, healer, or a master gardener even) who can advise about local plants that might have the properties needed. God put medicine in thousands of plants; it’s just a matter of time to figure out what will work for you. Also, if there is a plant, you need then grow it yourself, if it will grow in your area and climate. You think there’s not enough time to do that, but we don’t actually know. Order the seeds, learn how to grow it, and get growing!
The Centers for Disease Control recently upgraded their guidelines for what constitutes appropriate protective gear. Here’s their list[23]:
This stuff is not “rocket-surgery”. You can buy these items from Amazon, Grainger, Home Depot, or other hardware stores or industrial suppliers. Sit down with a list of what you want to have on hand. Decide which items you will re-use by bleaching or boiling (such as rubber boots and hoods) and which will be disposable (such as nitrile gloves and respirator filters). Consider how many people you expect to have to treat. Then go shopping.
I created a list of items (mostly) drawn from Grainger online for my daughter’s orphanage in Kpando, Ghana, and it’s in the endnotes below.[24] Many online suppliers are beginning to indicate that they’ve run out of stock on some items and won’t be getting resupplied until December or January, so keep that in mind, especially if you’re ordering something that’s out of the ordinary, like a powered air purifying hood or Tychem QC coveralls!
Here’s just a thought: Pick protective gear colors that will show blood or vomit. Dark colors are probably not going to work as well. You might even pick “cheerful” colors, because you’re going to be the only human the poor patient is going to see for a week or so and you don’t want to look like a villain out of some sci-fi video game!
If that’s too daunting, then consider teaming up with one or more local preppers to agree to set up a clinic if the national healthcare system has hosed up. You don’t actually have to own all this gear, if someone else is willing to host the clinic and you can split the costs. Just be very, very clear what the arrangement is and how you’re going to handle it if you get too many patients or who gets treated first. There are a lot of details in the fine print there…
Alternatively, your patient might be one of those persons with a robust immune system that kicks the infection, even though they came down with the more severe symptoms. They might only need Oral Rehydration Solution and a big pile of towels and bleach and they’re good.[25]
If a Liberian nursing student can save her family (with a 25% mortality rate) by using trash bags as protective gear, then you can certainly help someone, or even yourself, to survive.[26] Ebola is not an automatic death sentence. The odds with treatment might be 50/50 or better (?), but only if you fight for them. So fight![27]
Maybe you can find someone who’s already been exposed and recovered. They’re immune! Maybe they’ll be willing to help, if you give them the right equipment, supplies, and incentives. If they’ve recovered, they have a powerful gift that hopefully they will be able to share. (Just realize that survivors will be very weak for weeks afterwards!)
You don’t know if they will live or die. However, to do your part, you need to confront death and your fear of death, the death of your loved ones, and the loss of everything. Is God enough? Can you let go? Are you confident what lies beyond the grave? Find those answers now. You’d be surprised what people can accomplish who are no longer afraid to die.[28] Then in the quiet of the sickroom, holding a dying one’s hand, the peace God gives you will be contagious. Share it with them.
It might be the highest service a human being can give to another human being.
“And I heard a great voice out of heaven saying, Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and he will dwell with them, and they shall be his people, and God himself shall be with them, and be their God. And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.” – Revelation 21:3-4
Trust God. Be Prepared. We can do both.
[1] http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-and-supplements/lifestyle-guide-11/supplement-guide-zinc
[2]http://nutritiondata.self.com/foods-000124000000000000000.html
[3]http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/legumes-and-legume-products/4297/2
[4]http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/dairy-and-egg-products/7583/2
[5]http://bembu.com/foods-high-in-zinc
[6]http://www.health.harvard.edu/flu-resource-center/how-to-boost-your-immune-system.htm
[7]http://lymeunderground.com/olive-leaf-extract-make-it-yourself/ OR http://www.about-olive-leaf-extract.com/extract-of-olive-leaf.html
[8]https://www.mountainroseherbs.com/products/olive-leaf-powder/profile
[9]http://nutritiondata.self.com/foods-000104000000000000000-1.html OR http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=nutrient&dbid=112
[11]http://greekfood.about.com/od/syrupssauces/r/make_yogurt.htm
[12]http://www.foodnetwork.com/topics/sauerkraut-recipes.html
[13]http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2013/01/02/digestive-system-gut-flora.aspx
[14]http://www.naturalnews.com/033554_melatonin_immune_function.html
[15]http://nutritionfacts.org/2014/04/03/foods-with-natural-melatonin/
[16]By way of comparison, the suggested single therapeutic dose for melatonin (see my previous article, Ebola Unafraid Part 1 and Part 2) is 20,000 micrograms.
[17]http://consciouslifenews.com/8-foods-naturally-increase-melatonin-better-sleep/#
[18]http://www.naturalnews.com/033554_melatonin_immune_function.html
[19]http://www.besthealthmag.ca/eat-well/digestion/the-foods-to-eat-for-a-healthy-gut
[20]http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3047226/ OR http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1600-079X.1989.tb00412.x/abstract
[21]http://chriskresser.com/how-artificial-light-is-wrecking-your-sleep-and-what-to-do-about-it
[22]http://informedchristians.com/index.php/dcc_index
[23]http://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2014/fs1020-ebola-personal-protective-equipment.html
[24]Tychem QC collared coverall,
Bib apron,
Reusable gloves,
Nitrile disposable gloves (worn under the reusable gloves),
I think that a Powered Air Purifying Respirator (PAPR) hood is ideal for preppers. They will fit over glasses and beards, don’t have to be carefully fitted to avoid leakage (a big problem with N-95 masks), and can be hosed down to disinfect. The only downside is that they run on batteries, but I have figured that $50 worth of batteries (C123) would give plenty of time to work in a “hot zone” over the week’s time a patient is deathly ill. Enterprising preppers could even hard-wire it to a power supply outside of the sickroom area. In theory, the entire filter and blower assembly could be outside of the “hot zone” with a blower sending the attendant/nurse fresh outside air that doesn’t even need to be filtered. No filters. No batteries. Just a bunch of hose and a good blower motor!
PAPRs carried by Grainger are horribly expensive. However, a company named Supergum, from Israel, carries models designed for Israeli civilians to survive chemical, biological, and nuclear attacks. They carry models with one and two blowers. The two-blower model takes twice the batteries and twice the NATO gas mask filters but might be the better choice. I wonder how much time a nurse will have if their one-blower model quits/fails/runs out of power before they start sucking in outside (contaminated) air? Two blowers give redundancy.
The Supergum hoods were available through Amazon right at the beginning of the Ebola scare and quickly sold out. RDDUSA used to be the biggest reseller of Israeli gas mask equipment. Even if none are available now, they might come back on the market before you really need them, so don’t give up.
If you’re not going to buy a PAPR, then you’ll need a hood, respirator, goggles, and a face shield: Promax Hood
N95 respirator,
Goggles. Many models will do, but be sure to get “indirect” venting goggles with antifog coating. (You might consider buying some antifog treatment or spray for the goggles like Cat Crap.)
I wanted to order disposable face shields (new CDC guidelines), but Grainger USA says they’re out so they are not listed on their website. Home Depot has shields that would do just fine. Be sure to buy a shield that extends well below the face! Here’s a model from Home Depot.
We’re also going to need a lot of duct tape or medical tape to tape up the protective outfits, but I’m concerned that it NOT be too adhesive or it will tear up the coveralls and other items. Also, it needs to be really inexpensive, because they’re going to use a lot of it. THIS tape is ideal (tears by hand, not very adhesive), but it’s too expensive for most people.
Tape doesn’t really need to be “chemical resistant”, it just needs to be impermeable to water/vomit/blood/etc. and stick for up to two hours at a time without coming off. Maybe even something like this. Don’t forget the tape is not only to seal out contamination but to make your protective gear a single unit that won’t come apart if a delirious end-stage patient grabs at you.
We also need forehead thermometers, but Grainger doesn’t carry them. Here’s what Walgreens has. Don’t forget to get spare batteries! (The model from Walgreens uses AAA batteries.)
Of course there will be the odds-and-ends supplies and equipment, which should be available from many other sources. This list of items includes things like rope-handle tubs for soaking protective gear in bleach, clothesline, dowels for drying the reusable gloves and boots, rubber boots, trash cans, bed pads, buckets for building a cholera bed, lots and lots of rags and towels, and maybe an intercom or walki-talki type radio to communicate with the patient when you’re out of the sickroom, lime for dusting medical waste before burial, et cetera.
[25]It ought to even be possible to set up an Ebola victim with a supply of ORS and a gravity-fed bite-valve-controlled hydration solution that would keep them hydrated without having to get out of bed. Also, if you’ve got them on a “cholera bed”, they will do much better with the diarrhea and urination. They MIGHT be able to take care of themselves through the entire infection. This is something to consider if you’re hunkered down by yourself with no one to help you. With proper planning you might even be able to survive Ebola by yourself…
[26]http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/25/health/ebola-fatu-family/
[27]Remember: if the hospitals are still taking Ebola patients, get them to the hospital. Ebola is a serious, deadly disease, and you need all the help you can get.
[28]Of course, you still take every precaution you can. Then you just trust God with the outcome. It’s simple enough… “Forasmuch then as the children are partakers of flesh and blood, he also himself likewise took part of the same; that through death he might destroy him that had the power of death, that is, the devil; and deliver them who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage.” – Hebrews 2, 14-15 (KJV)
“Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort; who comforteth us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God.” – 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 (KJV)
Mr. Editor,
Would you please ask Mr. Rawles why the price of silver coins and silver in general has dropped in price. Since I bought mine, it’s lost half its value. Is it going to go back up? Thanks so much. The info on your website is invaluable. – C. in OH
JWR responds: The futures and spot silver markets are quite thin and easily subject to manipulation. It is presently being pressed very hard by the market manipulators. The REAL price of silver is somewhere around $22 per ounce. Just look how quickly it sells for that on the physical market at coin shops and on eBay. (Traditionally, the “above spot” markup on silver was only around 3%. However, now it is closer to 20%. Also note that the US Mint recently SOLD OUT an entire year’s worth of silver in just a few days. When the market demand is this high, it tells you that the spot market is NOT reflecting reality.
I am confident that the price of silver will recover early next year and that it will be somewhere north of $60 an ounce by 2020. Hold on to your silver. I recently bought some more!
Younger Generation Faces a Savings Deficit. – G.G.
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Items from Mr. Econocobas:
Retailer Schism Widens Over Whether to Open Thanksgiving – This is sad, but the broader point is: if we had such a great recovery going on, why are these stores so intensely desperate for sales?
Predictors of ’29 Crash See 65% Chance of 2015 Recession – They don’t let on that they are aware of how structurally unsound the U.S. is, rather they point to weakness worldwide dragging the U.S. down; so, to that extent, I disagree.
Fed Money Printers At Work: Top 1% Gains Now Exceed Annual Social Security, Medicare & All Other Social Spending – Good article, but you must read all the way through to get the full context correct, as the author helps explain some distinctions to be made.
Raising Rabbits the Modern Way by Bob Bennett
The Complete Medicinal Herbal by Penelope Ody
Lights Out by David Crawford (Post-EMP attack.) Also available as a Kindle e-book.
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (live action, directed by Peter Jackson)
The Princess Bride – Suitable for ages 14 and up
From Mike Williamson, SurvivalBlog Editor At Large: Veteran’s Memorial Park at Sunrise
The video was taken at sunrise at the Pensacola War Memorial Park. The park is located on the North Shore of Pensacola Bay. It includes memorials to all U.S. Armed Forces and foreign wars. It is also the location of the Wall South, which is an exact replica of the Viet Nam Memorial in Washington. The lighted tower in the Park is the Marine Corps Aviation Memorial and was built through private donations, and the bell clapper in the bell is made of the Naval Aviation Wings and Crew Wings worn by an H-46 Medevac Crew killed in Afghanistan. All crew and troops on board the a/c were KIA. A female Marine Pilot was the Aircraft Commander and they were hit by an RPG coming out of the Medevac P/U Landing Zone. Hope you enjoy this beautiful tribute to our troops as we remember Veterans Day 2014.
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If any SurvivalBlog readers are on a first name basis with the head of state, the foreign secretary, or other high-level government official of any country with a GDP of less than $30 Billion–an economy roughly the size of Paraguay’s– then I would appreciate hearing from you, via e-mail. (See this ranking at Wikipedia.) Thanks, – JWR
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Businesses fire back against ban on the word ‘gun’. – D.S.
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Apache Visits Shooters. – B.B.
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Ferguson Resident: ‘We are Getting Prepared for War’. – B.B.
“If someone ever tries to kill you try to kill them right back.” – Captain Malcolm Reynolds (fictional character on Firefly – “Our Mrs Reynolds” episode)
“The America we know – the greatest nation in the world – didn’t come without great sacrifice. The long difficult road to where we are today was paved by our men and women in uniform. Their courage and selflessness are a source of pride for all Americans. And while Veterans Day is a special time to honor the many accomplishments of these heroes, it is by no means the only day our veterans deserve recognition. Please join me in taking time to reflect on the sacrifices of our veterans, to personally thank someone who has worn the uniform and to remember that America’s veterans have earned our gratitude and support each and every day of the year.” – Rep. Jeff Miller, Chairman, House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs
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November 11th is the birthday of General George S. Patton, Jr. (born 1885, died December 21, 1945.) It is the birthday of Hugh Everett (born 1930, died July 19, 1982), the American physicist who first proposed the many-worlds interpretation (MWI) of quantum physics, which he termed his “relative state” formulation. November 11th also marks Rhodesia’s unilateral declaration of independence (UDI), in 1965. Remember Rhodesia.
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Ready Made Resources is running a Veteran’s Day sale. For every $100 in Mountain House Food ordered, they will send you twenty (20) silver dimes, rather than just the 15 they usually do.
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JRH Enterprises is also running their usual Veteran’s Day sale on PVS14 3rd Gen Autogated Night Vision.
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Today, we present another entry for Round 55 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The $12,000+ worth of prizes for this round include:
First Prize:
Second Prize:
Third Prize:
Round 55 ends on November 30th, 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.
Optimistic. I continue to be guardedly optimistic that Ebola will not become the pandemic many people have feared.[1] News about its limited transmission in the United States is very encouraging.
Also encouraging is the fact that, should Ebola (or some other dangerous virus) become a pandemic and crash the nation’s healthcare system, we can still purchase our own protective equipment and supplies and even have a reasonable chance of treating it, which was the premise of my recent article “Ebola Unafraid: A Preliminary Ebola Treatment Protocol Part 1 and Part 2.”
Now I’m hearing three main concerns about that article. The very idea of treating an Ebola patient may seem overwhelming, but it’s actually do-able. Follow me as we look at these three objections:
To all of this I say there is good news:
Some of these Protocol supplements are inexpensive. Buying the industrial-sized barrel o’ multivitamins from Costco is cost-effective, since any multivitamin is probably better than none at all. A good multivitamin is just “nutritional insurance” to try to be sure you’re not missing any nutrients in your diet, especially while ill. Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Zinc, and others are readily available and inexpensive.
Not a Costco member? Find a friend who is and get them to pick some up for you. Walmart is a good source, too. (I bought all my 10mg Melatonin tablets there.) Figure out what supplements or over-the-counter drugs are most important in your plan and purchase what you can.
You can also give supplements at half dosage, or (probably better) at full dosage for half as long. Something is better than nothing. Maybe by the time a pandemic actually hits your area you’ll have stockpiled “enough” or someone will make a better, more focused, and less expensive “Treatment Protocol”?
That was actually a surprise to me, but let’s take a quick look at the top supplements, and please, look at the Internet links provided. There is a wealth of information there!
Disclaimer: There are many foods and supplements with antiviral properties[2]; some of them are common (Garlic[3]), while some of them are exotic (Star Anise[4]). What I’ve tried to do with the recommendations below is focus on the most common and highly recommended. Nobody knows what will work against Ebola, so try your own favorites, to see what you can tolerate when ill. None of this is “medical advice” for purposes of federal obfuscation and interference. Consult your doctor, who will have no idea what to do. The information below is not exhaustive. It is not authoritative, and it is untested. Do your own research, and be responsible for making your own decisions. I have no personal interest or investment in any product or item mentioned.
I wrote this up for my own use and for my family’s use. If it can help you, then great, but these are my personal notes that I’ve modified a bit for others to use. You have a favorite herb or supplement? Make your own treatment plan. If new research comes out about some product, add it to the Protocol. If the CDC or WHO or UN announces dosage recommendations for melatonin or some other medication, follow those guidelines. However, until then, we’re on our own.
I’ll continue, in Part 2 of this article, the list of supplements that you can make yourself as well as provide concluding thoughts with more practical information for dealing with Ebola, or any dangerous virus.
[1]http://www.forbes.com/sites/matthewherper/2014/10/23/why-you-wont-catch-ebola-on-the-new-york-city-subway/
[2]http://www.naturalnews.com/047232_ebola_natural_immunity_virus.html
[3]http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/id/ART00364
[4]http://www.livestrong.com/article/367860-health-uses-benefits-and-risks-of-star-anise/
[5]http://nutritiondata.self.com/foods-000102000000000000000.html
[6]http://health.usnews.com/health-news/family-health/heart/articles/2008/06/23/time-in-the-sun-how-much-is-needed-for-vitamin-d
[7]http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/10/29/how-much-sunshine-does-it-take-to-make-enough-vitamin-d-perhaps-more-than-you-think.aspx
[8]http://nutritiondata.self.com/foods-000101000000000000000-w.html?categories=10,8,19,13
[9]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXFVfQMfZ8w#t=127
[10]http://www.sunburstsuperfoods.com/organic-dried-elderberries/
[11]http://wellnessmama.com/1888/elderberry-syrup/ OR http://studiobotanica.com/diy-elderberry-syrup/
[12]http://www.ehow.com/how_5626793_make-milk-thistle-seed-extract.html
[13]http://www.nuts.com/cookingbaking/seeds/milk-thistle.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=pla&gclid=CKbatby_scECFQaCMgodYT0AgQ
[14]As documented in Ebola Unafraid
[15]http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/benefits-of/vitamin-e-tocopherol
[16]http://nutritiondata.self.com/foods-000103000000000000000-w.html?categories=3,10,11,14,0,19,22,15
[17]http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-mixed-tocopherols.htm
[18]http://nutritiondata.self.com/foods-000144000000000000000-1w.html
[19]http://www.livestrong.com/article/458869-foods-high-in-lecithin/
[20]Unfortunately, lecithin extracted from soy seems to have some health problems, but might not be an issue for short-term consumption in regard to Ebola. http://hsionline.com/2001/09/17/soy-controversy/
HJL,
We have ordered both ammo and silver through the mail from time to time and my response to my nosy FedEx guy is that it’s batteries for my UPS or the lawn mower. – WKJ
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Hugh,
Regarding MF’s problem with the UPS driver being curious, first of all, the driver knew it wasn’t bullets by the lack of an ORM-D label. It was probably insured, and the drivers know that, too.
Tell him you’re getting into developing a wildcat cartridge loading and the box is full of custom machined solid copper bullets in say .284 caliber with a custom profile. His eyes will go up and left, then he will blink and act like he knows what your talking about. That story would make the weight and the insurance sensible. Chances are you’ve been made by the driver, so you should be very careful where you hide the silver and watch your back. Trust your UPS drive as much as you would a policeman; don’t tell him (or the cop) any more than you need to, and keep it short and sweet. – FB
Hugh Adds: Our UPS driver always makes conversation upon deliveries. We never lie, but we don’t discuss the contents either. They know it’s none of their business and any silver/gold deliveries are lost among all the other deliveries. It’s the modern way to shop. If you don’t give it away, they won’t guess. Most people are selling their silver/gold right now rather than buying it.
Pastor Warren Luke Campbell has announced the formation of a new non-501(c)3 Reformed church meeting in Post Falls, Idaho:
Lordship Church
Pastor Warren Luke Campbell
Meeting at Red Lion Templin’s Hotel on the River
414 E 1st Ave
Post Falls, ID 83854
Contact phone: 559-740-9995
E-mail: lukester@cwo.com
www.Lordshipchurch.org
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2014 Elections Wrap Up – RBS
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102-year-old Idaho voter: ‘We’ve got a wonderful United States’. – RBS
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The absurdity of the present government: Bust You For It Now, Tax You For It Tomorrow. – RBS
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Police Deny Responsibility After Stingray Cell Phone Tracker Discovered in Idaho. – H.L.
Physical gold and silver, which represent the only real money out there with no counterparty risk, are now such a threat to our rapidly crumbling global fiat currency system that the central banks are going to ever greater lengths to hoodwink the public and keep them away from the two assets. Instead of people selling their gold and silver, they should be buying it hand-over-fist and getting out of these overpriced bonds, stocks, etc. John Embry On The Ongoing War In The Gold & Silver Markets – J.W.
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Items from Mr. Econocobas:
John Hussman: The Stock Market Is Overvalued By 100%
Wait Until You See What Alan Greenspan’s Been Saying
Myopic Domestic Delusion or Planned Monetary Demolition…….Two Views – This is a great article; it’s a little longer, so you have to stay with it.
I recently received a review copy of the book How To Build The Perfect Off-Grid Home, by Roxyann Spanfelner. This profusely-illustrated 185-page large format paperback was recently released by Paladin Press. I was quite impressed with the author’s level of detail on site selection, foundations, general construction, trenching, pipe and conduit runs, plumbing, AC wiring, appliance selection and load estimation, backup generators, and photovoltaic system installation. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is planning to build a retreat, even if you plan to contract out all of the plumbing and electrical work. – JWR
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How to Create a Safe Room in Your House or Apartment. – J.W.
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Police Use Department Wish List When Deciding Which Assets to Seize . – RBS
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Merry Christmas: UN Declares Arms Trade Treaty to Go Into Effect Dec. 24. – B.B.
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