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Can’t wait until POTUS Trump is in, |
and your shit is OVER. |
Get the reference there? |
Watch the video. |
…and feel free to share everyone… |
More to come. |
Love to all, |
except Allah Pigs and Barry. |
Trump 2016 MAGA |
This is a MUST WATCH, |
This is what PC SJW BLM, |
Liberal Scum Amerika, |
is sinking to. |
It’s embarrassing and shameful. |
These people are not true Americans. |
Get em out. |
Time to change this country. |
Make the right choice. |
Make America Great Again |
Trump 2016. |
More to come. |
Love to all. |
Trump Baby |
Enjoy my latest creation… |
Such a cute baby, |
Vote Trump 2016. |
More to come. |
Love to all. |
Change is Coming |
Starting with an un-quip: When the S & P goes over 2000, things WILL happen, and the S & P ended over 2000 Friday, so pay attention this week. This upcoming Tuesday will mark the next Election Day in the once mighty USSA. Sadly, the “election” process in this pirated country is more of a “selection” process, and the on... |
I saw a great quote yesterday… |
“We live in a nation of sheep, run by wolves, and owned by pigs.” |
There is always so much that one could address in relation to the current world environment. Where to segue from here?….hmmmm… oh, here is one last comment on voting before I move on… There are many who believe in voting, believe in the power of voting, actually feel that their one little voice will count. If you belie... |
We have mentioned before the “messages” being channeled through various mediums from ascended masters. If any part of that sentence confuses you, use Google or look into my archives before continuing, or I can sum up real quick: There are messages that are supposedly channeled through those who claim to be in contact w... |
Eugenicists? Yes, as in those who seek to ultimately control the population from birth to death, determining who is worthy and unworthy to exist in society. Know anything about Margaret Sanger? She is the founder of Planned Parenthood, where one goes to get an abortion. Look into some of her quotes and published works,... |
Funny how the fake news MSM is now a parasite to the alternative media, gradually evolving from a dinosaur media outlet to one that does it’s job by broadcasting truth instead of scripted false flag bullshit. Now they aren’t there yet by any means, but they are getting better. Slowly the tide tries so hard to turn, it’... |
Stay courageous. Wide eyes open. |
Love to all. |
Phantom Tollbooth |
or just change the channel… |
Moving on… |
On that note, until next time dear friends… |
Wide eyes open. |
Love to all. |
The Dupes of Fractional Reserve Banking |
Here's my first salvo: |
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What is your "solution"? I |
What is your "solution"? |
I find that the answer to that question defines a person's core philosophy, and I am curious as to yours. |
solution is honest book keeping. |
The books always balance. Cooking the books should be a hanging offense. The problem is that the government only keeps a cash account. If the federal govt was required to use double entry books it would be much harder to cheat. |
Much of the money spent is NOT on the books, the war, black ops . . . . |
The argument about fractional reserves when "money" was a sort of credit slip that could be replaced by real metallic gold and silver. 90% of the money in existence is electronic transfer. Less than 2% of the money is cash - folding or clunking. |
Money is no longer a thing. Money exists in the same way that work hours exist or that the conversion factor between degrees F and degrees C exists. Money is a handy way to compare the economic values of say, apples and oranges and shirts. Money also functions as an IOU. Money has no value unless it is put to work by l... |
Which is better for majority of the people? When the world was on the metallic gold standard 80% of us were working poor and didn't have any gold, only a few coppers. It was the expansion of cash and credit that created the large middle class. If it is not sustainable then neither is the middle class. |
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come on !!!!!!!!! |
Money From Nothing |
Wanted to share my latest video, Money From Nothing: |
Feel free to share, link or embed ... |
Thanks for your time, |
-Roman Be |
Re: [IP] iabetic fears |
The past 2 times Liz suffered a low during the night our shepherd/lab mix |
would not leave her side. He sat right by her side and stared at her until |
she drank the juice she keeps on her nightstand. As she felt better and laid |
back down to sleep, he still sat there watching. She said it was weird |
because when she gets up to go to the bathroom or get a drink during the |
night, the dog sleeps like a log. |
Unfortunately (and feeling very guilty) mom slept through both episodes. |
However, both she and I feel empowered that she'll do fine when she goes away |
to college, even if it means sending the dog along with her! |
Linda V |
send a DONATION http://www.Insulin-Pumpers.org/donate.shtml |
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 |
U.S. may need to Import Corn. |
Such is the expanding nature of the corn ethanol industry in the U.S., that the nation could switch from being the world's biggest exporter to corn to a net importer. In the meantime, however, U.S. farmers look set to make a killing on the world markets where corn has reached its highest price for a decade. If the U.S.... |
Most analysts do not see an immediate dramatic switch from exporter to importer, but among his other "green" proposals, President Bush has called for the U.S. to be using 35 billion gallons of renewable fuels by 2017, and it is hard to see how such a massive target will be borne by the industry, without curtailing its ... |
Producing 35 billion gallons of ethanol from corn alone would absorb the entire present U.S. corn crop at current production yields - about 11 billion bushels - which would appear to put the kibosh on the whole scheme. If ethanol is burned in suitably adapted engines, a par weight for weight (roughly) with its equivale... |
The conclusions are clear enough, however, that along with all other Western countries, transportation must be cut in the U.S. to meet the needs of a more locally based economy, which reduces total fuel demand probably by around 90%. In this way, a mix of electricity (supplied from all sources including nuclear from th... |
Monday, January 29, 2007 |
Peak Oil within 12 Months... but that's good, isn't it?! |
A conference held in Cardiff with the title "One Planet Agriculture" is underpinned by the theme that global supplies of oil will begin to ebb within 12 months. I have sensed murmurs about "fuel rationing", and optimistic reassurances that when this happened during and post WWII it did not cause the collapse of society... |
The Cardiff conference was organised by the Soil Association, who think that while the agriculture of the 20th century was driven by government-run, centralised systems of farming and food distribution, in the 21st century (and probably for ever more) its basis will be localisation. So that means we are now in the last... |
Patrick Holden, director of the Soil Association put it thus: "in hindsight, the fossil fuel era will be described as a sort of extravaganza where we lived beyond our means, treating capital as income and squandered all this energy." Well said, and indeed the rapid growth (mathematically close to exponential) in the wo... |
We are poised on the fulcrum of Peak Oil - the balance point between plenty and dearth. Only by adopting a programmed transition to lower energy "localisation" can life become sustainable. It may even become more worthwhile, restoring the sense of connectedness that seems to have been lost in the soulless material void... |
Friday, January 26, 2007 |
No Sense to a Hydrogen Economy. |
Wednesday, January 24, 2007 |
Hydrogen Storage in Zeolites. |
The following section is taken from an article I am writing for Annual Reports C: Physical Chemistry, and published by the Royal Society of Chemistry. I can give the actual references if anyone wants them. My conclusion is the future doesn't look good for the putative Hydrogen Economy", given the difficulties encounter... |
In an effort to address the twin-problems of dependence of nations upon imported hydrocarbon fuel and forcing climate change through global warming induced by emissions of CO2 from burning fossil fuels, hydrogen is being investigated as a clean, carbon-free fuel that could be made on a national (or regional) basis.4 Ho... |
In conclusion, the prospect of using zeolites for practical hydrogen storage appears limited. More promising appear to be certain zeolite-templated porous carbons, and for one example a hydrogen uptake of 4.5 wt.% and 45 g/L weight and volumetric densities, respectively, were reported at 77K and 20 atmospheres (2 MPa) ... |
Monday, January 22, 2007 |
Hydrogen for Oil? |
CH4 + 2 H2O --> CO2 + 4H2. |
Friday, January 19, 2007 |
Nuclear Waste - Less Forgettable than was Thought! |
Consensus of opinion has been that high level nuclear waste can be encased in a suitable "inert" material and then buried underground for long enough that the radioactive elements decay to a harmless level - i.e hundreds to thousands of years. However, new measurements show that "inert" materials are changed by the rad... |
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