Sunday, December 31, 2017

Quotes of the Week

Enlightened insights taken from the past week’s reading:

"Most civilisation is based on cowardice. It’s so easy to civilize by teaching cowardice. You water down the standards which would lead to bravery. You restrain the will. You regulate the appetites. You fence in the horizons. You make a law for every movement. You deny the existence of chaos. You teach even the children to breathe slowly. You tame."
Frank Herbert

"The welfare-warfare state is built on violence and deceit. It is thus inevitable that many of those participating in this immoral system will combine their immoral politics with immoral personal conduct. Hopefully the revelations of sexual misconduct among the welfare-warfare state’s Capitol Hill and media defenders will lead more Americans to question the morality and the wisdom of allowing the federal government to run the world, run the economy, and run our lives."
Ron Paul

"Country is a concept of peace, of tolerance, of living and letting live. But State is essentially a concept of power, of competition: it signifies a group in its aggressive aspects."
Randolph Bourne

"The German state under Hitler was organized crime protected by visible military power, whereas American so-called 'democracy' is a police state without the jack boots and the swastika. Police power in a modern democracy appears more benevolent because it is more subtle or more invisible. But police power is ever present. It normally isolates and prosecutes enemies of the state, radiating its presence through the controlled media for public obedience. This type of police state is accurately described as benevolent totalitarianism. Sometimes, however, it misfires and rears its despotic head in actions like Waco and Ruby Ridge."
Bob Livingston

"An egalitarian society can only hope to achieve its goals by totalitarian methods of coercion; and, even here, we all believe and hope the human spirit of individual man will rise up and thwart any such attempts to achieve and ant-heap world."
Murray Rothbard

"All the propagandistic fairy tales that have infused your education and media exposure on the 'good cop' fantasy are just that. The only way for the cops to go after bad guys is for the Internal Affair apparatchiks to do their job.
You may have anecdotal evidence of nice interactions with officer friendly but in the end, that cop will do what he is told by his political masters and ring your bell and snuff your life if you disobey it."
Bill Buppert

"It should now be clear that the U.S. has overextended itself. It is too big and attempts too much control, both here and abroad. However, contrary to the prediction of Ron Paul, a breakup of states, primarily those wishing to escape the control of Washington, may be inevitable. In fact, under certain circumstances, it just may be what the U.S. needs.
If Texas were to reassert its sovereignty, using the waning years of the American Empire to stabilize its own systems, Texas could be relatively insulated from the U.S. collapse. However, it is even possible that the loss of Texas might be the very thing to jog the Union back to its senses and get it to finally change its own suicidal policies… Well, at the very least, Texas will be safe."
Ryan Thorson

"Global warming is an infinitely flexible, unscientific, unfalsifiable theory which can be stretched to accommodate any observation. Some Climate Scientists even shamelessly reject the very concept of scientific falsification with regard to the conduct of climate science.
No matter what happens to the weather, the climate explainers shamelessly cobble together an explanation which blames bad weather on your sinful lifestyle.
Whatever the observation, the climate explainers have their theory – their infinitely adaptable theory, which they claim is science. Warm weather confirms their worst fears. Cold weather is waved away. Whatever the observation, the explainers shamelessly adapt their theory to provide an explanation, based on their 'scientific' theory which cannot be falsified by any conceivable observations, even an abrupt plunge into a new ice age."
Anthony Watts

"Americans have become so accustomed to the concept of sanctions that the policy has become hum-drum and commonplace. Since the violence associated with sanctions is indirect and difficult to see, people don’t put them in the same category as bombs. But the reality is that sanctions, by virtue of their targeting foreign citizens for death, are every bit an act of war as dropping bombs on them."
Jacob Hornberger

"We are told, 'Except for Native Americans, we are all immigrants or children of immigrants.'
True enough – true as well for the 'Native Americans.'  By the way, open borders didn’t work out so well for this group."
Bionic Mosquito

Thursday, December 28, 2017

US Crimes of the Week

Truthful headlines (and just one week’s worth) offering you more reasons to separate yourselves from The Regime’s madness:


Loyalist, leftist logic: The local protection racket, the state protection racket, and the federal protection racket fails to protect, so lets allow an occupation by armed, foreign goons to make things better.


He envisions “soaring military spending and protracted overseas engagements as the ticket to American domestic safety and prosperity.”

So creating more terrorists, making us poorer, and destroying still more individual liberty is considered “putting America First.” 

Such a warped vision reminds me of a relevant  historical quote:

“All within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state.”
Benito Mussolini


Just like a “temporary tax” all other “temporary” Regime abuses wind up turning permanent.

Even a temporary return to "constitutional law" is a quickly vanishing mirage.


She can voluntarily pay more than she “owes” but that’s not good enough for your typical, loyalist sociopath- She wants the guns of the state to force her fellow “rich" subjects to may more.


It seems that arming a neo-Nazi regime next door and hostile towards a nuclear power is somehow keeping you “secure.”

Or is it all necessary for your DC Masters to give a theft cut?


A country suffering the death of millions is now considered merely a “bloody nose.”


All workers from North Korea must return home to have their “nose bloodied.”


They’re chomping at the bit and foaming at the mouth in anticipation of a war in Europe with Russia.
We’re probably only a couple “joint military exercises” away from witnessing such an event.


The “logic” is that the new tax cuts will increase economic activity, meaning more money for The parasitic Regime to steal and therefore spend on more war making. Being rational, you probably never thought of war making as "economic activity."


So how do you fight the “Deep State” by giving them pay raises? Why not cut their pay and encourage them to leave?


The Emperor and his Regime continue to be exposed as slaves to the Zionist Jews. The agreement is to counter “Iranian actions.’ These actions amount to nothing more than a sovereign state (Iran) taking actions to protect itself against dangerous, openly hostile, western predators.


They sold oil to a neighbor without the permission of The Regime. How dare they!

Some good news for the resistance:


Such terrorists are caught withholding evidence- a common ploy of these goons.


Ain’t “treason” a wonderful thing?


Laugh at them. Despise them. Let the energy created fuel your continuing resistance. 


The US regime has a long history of false flag events. Yet, the Regime Media continues, to this day, to pooh pooh any mention of such recent events as “conspiracy theories.” 

Maybe they and their clueless readers and listeners are finally coming around.

Why remain a suffering subject? Why do you need a “US?”

Secession, anyone?

Sunday, December 24, 2017

Quotes of the Week

Enlightened insights taken from the past week’s reading:

"Each time Texas goes all in on the Union, futilely trying to stop Washington from committing slow-suicide, we lose; we lose more rights and control over our lives, we see more debt accumulated to weigh down future generations and cripple our economy, and we have more delay in Texas reaching her full potential. We need to be realistic and recognize the U.S. for the sinking ship it is. We need to stop putting our faith in false promises, and our hopes in Alabama senate races. If we are going to change anything substantially for the better, Texas will have to it on its own.Time to Texit!"
Ryan Thorson

"There is an age-old means to free people from coercive states rather than wait for them to implode from gangster-driven economics — secession.  It amounts to a public declaration that a certain group of people no longer considers themselves subject to their state’s jurisdiction.  It’s quite possible a tidal wave of secessions will occur as states grow more debt-drenched, bureaucracy-laden and weaker.  
The only problem with secession is the state.  States survive by bleeding its subjects, literally (wars) or figuratively (taxes).  Fewer subjects means less blood.  A state that loses too much blood imperils its survival.  Plus it’s a sign of weakness if it can’t check the bleeding, and no state can afford to look weak among the community of like bullies." 
George Smith

"No child is going to be imbued with an entrepreneurial spirit who grows up with the idea that he 'deserves' to be able to do X. This is a self-destructive pity party. Children should also not be taught destructive nonsense about 'the rich,' the one group in society we are permitted to hate, and whose achievements may never be mentioned. Why, they're possibly rich through inheritance! Or by 'exploiting' someone earning minimum wage! This is economic nonsense.
If the emphasis is on who is 'deserving,' then answer me this. Suppose eye transplants are possible. My child is blind. Your child has two functioning eyes. Does your child 'deserve' those eyes more than my child? If not, then you are required to transfer one of your child's eyes to my child."
Tom Woods

"When a collective acts to stop people from leaving, all they are doing is exposing the fact that their reasons for existing are inadequate and unconvincing. This goes for Spain, it goes for the EU and it goes for the rest of the world. Globalists and collectivists should take note — decentralization is the true model for the future. In the long run, forcing people into participation in the system is a losing battle."
Bob Livingston

"The more dictatorial decrees judges hand down, the more conflict between the losers and winners (just as the Dorks envision), and the more lawsuits to come. That increases the demand for more courts, more personnel, more employees of the State dependent on it for their livelihoods and more victims foolishly hoping government will adjudicate to their benefit next time.
Tragically, even the victims seldom ask whether we 'need' such an exhausting system at all."
Becky Akers

"Being an abstraction, America as Idea is utterly devoid of every vestige of historical contingency.  Emptied of all of those racial, ethnic, religious, and cultural particularities, the individual and collective experiences of the generations of human beings who made America what it is, American Exceptionalism is bloodless, lifeless, an eternal, timeless category that is designed to accommodate a virtually infinite number of pieces of machinery (human beings)—as long, of course, as those pieces are either indistinguishable from one another or at least treated as if they are such.
Thus, we find American Exceptionalists enthusiastically supporting relentless and potentially limitless immigration from practically anywhere and everywhere in the world, but mostly from countries and cultures whose mores, histories, and traditions are often not only distinct from, but antagonistic toward, those of Americans."
Jack Kerwick

"It is a wonderful political theory, but 'though shalt not' does not bind a community.  I really don’t get it anyway.  Who really believes that the non-aggression principle is an all-encompassing formula for a peaceful life?  Who really believes that the non-aggression principle will define itself, interpret itself, and defend itself?  I guess only those who view it as a religion of some sort.
In any case, it is all of the 'thou shalts' that we share – not with 100% conformity, but generally accepted – that binds a community.  A community with a generally accepted set of 'thou shalts' will come closest to a self-governing community.
Something or someone will govern: either learned tradition and culture built on 'what works' or a strongman (whether dictator or democracy) making it up as he goes along.
Which one offers more stability in the law?  Which one offers the best prospect for freedom in a world occupied by humans?"
Bionic Mosquito

"It goes without saying that most sober observers would grok that lower corporate tax rates lead to lower prices on goods and services in a modestly competitive environment and all the usual collectivist suspects were mewling and caterwauling about breaks for the rich. Even they would know better if they considered it. But there is a reason. They never assume any of the government produced fiat currency is anything more than a temporary loan to the Helots laboring in the vast feedlots known as America. The zookeepers don’t want a dime repatriated to the hapless laborers. They have so internalized the state, it is outside their moral imaginations to understand that one’s toil and wealth belongs to the individual."
Bill Buppert

Sunday, December 17, 2017

Quotes of the Week

Enlightened insights taken from the past week’s reading:

"The FDD [Foundation for Defense of Democracies] has 'top experts on sanctions, illicit finance, nonproliferation, terrorism, human rights and Iran’s domestic power apparatus.' FDD constantly monitors Iran so that it can maintain the myth of its terrorism and badness. The assumption is always that the U.S. should or must interfere. The FDD should monitor the U.S. government. Would it not find incredible regions of badness permeating the entire enterprise, including those that FDD counts on to fight and sanction Iran? Would it not find amounts of badness that are a hundred times worse than what it finds regarding Iran? For that matter, the FDD should monitor Israel, England, Australia, and other stand-up democracies whom it lauds and claims to defend. What will it find if it’s honest but more badness?"
Michael Rozeff

"Conserving biodiversity should not be an end in itself; diversity can even be hazardous to human health. Infectious diseases are most prevalent and virulent in the most diverse tropical areas. Nobody donates to campaigns to save HIV, Ebola, malaria, dengue and yellow fever, but these are key components of microbial biodiversity, as unique as pandas, elephants and orangutans, all of which are ostensibly endangered thanks to human interference."
Alexander Pyron

"Civil rights replaces a Creator, who endows certain inalienable rights on all men, with the State, i.e., with politicians and bureaucrats. As if that weren’t tyrannical enough, 'civil rights' empowers those thieving, power-hungry predators to pick and choose which freedoms they’ll give their subjects."
Becky Akers

"The permanence of the misery comes from the nature of politics, which is an endless struggle that, as many mad ideologists in power have demonstrated all too well, can be terminated only by death. Politics is, among other things, a war that cannot be won unless all one’s ideological opponents are slaughtered and their ideas somehow suppressed so deeply that they too have been destroyed. This latter, however, is a result that even the most ruthless ideologue in the political saddle is unlikely to achieve. As the saying goes, you can’t kill an idea. Even if you kill everyone who now embraces an idea, the idea itself lies dormant, waiting for someone to rediscover and embrace it in the future.
'The personal is political,' if taken in the sense that everything about a person must be forced into the Procrustean Bed of an ideology, guarantees a life of bleak, endless, and futile struggle, which is all the more tragic because it was never necessary or wise in the first place."
Robert Higgs

"Collectivists, regardless of what other labels they use to identify themselves, have certain rules that they consistently follow in order to maintain power. One of those rules is that the collective is indivisible. They might pontificate endlessly about their superior democratic ideals, but when some people vote to leave en masse, either in polling booths or with their feet, the mask of benevolence always comes off and the true monster behind collectivism is revealed."
Bob Livingston

"What can it mean to say that America (or anything) is an idea or concept or 'proposition?'  An idea is an intangible or incorporeal sort of thing.  Ideas, in other words, are without bodies, nonphysical.  They are without borders.  In principle, then, any given idea can be discovered and, hence, endorsed by anyone, irrespectively of culture or history.  One may become consciously aware of an idea at a specific juncture and courtesy of culturally and historically-specific circumstances; but the idea itself, considered as an idea, needn’t owe anything to the contingencies of space and time.
An idea, inasmuch as it is thought to transcend all civilizational differences, is universal."
Jack Kerwick

"Unfortunately, in our current age of envy there are many people who actually believe that everyone should be protected from failure.  They do not understand that in a free society, people must be allowed to fail, because when you take away the right to fail, you also take away creativity and resourcefulness.  If no one ever took risks, nothing would ever be created.  Just as death is a part of life, so, too, is failure."
Robert Ringer

"The solution for America?  Secession.  Take the election map from last year, by county.  Let’s start with that.  There is no other peaceful solution.
In the meantime, if the kooks on the far left and the kooks on the far right want to fight it out, I have a solution that will satisfy the kooks and me: organize the next protest in an area within two miles of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.  There are so relatively few of you that I think you will all fit in this space.  Bring death and destruction to everything within your path – re-enact Sherman’s march.
If you happen to catch a few liberal arts professors at every college and university while you are on your way between your hometown and DC for this showdown, I won’t complain."
Bionic Mosquito

"You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift. You cannot help small men by tearing down big men. You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong. You cannot lift the wage-earner by pulling down the wage-payer. You cannot help the poor man by destroying the rich. You cannot keep out of trouble by spending more than your income. You cannot further the brotherhood of man by inciting class hatred. You cannot establish security on borrowed money. You cannot build character and courage by taking away men’s initiative and independence. You cannot help men permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves."
William Boetcker

Saturday, December 16, 2017

US Crimes of the Week

Truthful headlines (and just one week’s worth) offering you more reasons to separate yourselves from The Regime’s madness:


And no effort will be made by this criminal mafia to find out where it all went. That would be "unpatriotic."


So does that mean we slaves can quit paying these 44,000 ghosts?


There’s still more killin’ to be done. As long as so-called “militants” exist, they will seek to esterminate them.

And at the end of these two years, please explain how the lives of Amerikan slaves will be any better.


Being the tyrannical thugs they are, they don’t want to hear any dissenting voices.


Question: Will hard core US loyalists continue to swoon, bow, and worship the military when it is infested and run by such creatures?


Is their a “Space Tax” in our future or will these parasites borrow still more from future generations?


It might tip off the “extremists” who dare resist the empire when their country is attacked and invaded.


They wanted him to join relatives and increase the “diversity” and “cultural enrichment” of the US Collective.


Somehow, “populists” think spreading a cancerous tumor throughout a body will make the body healthier. Seems more rational to eliminate (abolish) this tumor where it stands and allow the body to recover back to its strong, vibrant, natural self. 

Moving bureaucrats to a different location (draining “the swamp”) is merely treating the symptom. The underlying problem (excessive, centralized power) remains. These tyrants will have no less power just because they now live next door to you. They still have The Regime’s guns backing them up.

“Governing closer to the people” is not a matter of geographic location but rather the extent of delegated powers granted to that governing body. 


For that kind of stolen money, it should hop scotch across the waves and then fly to the moon.


Surprise! Your friendly, neighborhood DC Death Cult acts as a year round Santa Claus to “terrorists.”

Some, of course, are supplied directly if they meet the requirements of being  “moderate rebels.”


As always, Regime gangsters stick in an “11th hour change” to increase their illegitimate power and reduce your liberties still further.


This insane, bat-shit-crazy lunatic has been frothing at the mouth for years with this demented goal in mind.


The “Exceptional” US wants to starve them the same way they are helping to starve Yemenis.

Some good news for the resistance:


Now if we can just create more of that attitude in North America to inspire ending The Regime’s occupation here.


They’ve been suffering The Regime’s terrorist attacks since 2004 and have had enough.

Have you?


Good news, but I’ll believe it when I actually read a printed audit.

The god-Trump and his supporting loyalists now have a ready make scapegoat when they lose still another war. They can blame the "harassment" by auditors.


Add this to the list of new, liberating technologies that help individuals defend themselves from overreaching state tyrants.

Why remain a suffering subject? Why do you need a “US?”

Secession, anyone?


Sunday, December 10, 2017

Quotes of the Week

Enlightened insights taken from the past week’s reading:

"The U.S. military—whatever it once was—has, for many years, simply been the president’s personal attack force to bomb, invade, occupy, and otherwise bring death and destruction to any country he deems necessary.
Fallen U.S. soldiers died unnecessarily, needlessly, senselessly, in vain, and for a lie. They died a pawn in service to the state. They died for the military/industrial complex. They died for a reckless, belligerent, and meddling U.S. foreign policy that is deeply flawed, and has been for over a hundred years."
Laurence Vance

"But the impulse to conserve for conservation's sake has taken on an unthinking, unsupported, unnecessary urgency. Extinction is the engine of evolution, the mechanism by which natural selection prunes the poorly adapted and allows the most hardy to flourish. Species constantly go extinct, and every species that is alive today will one day follow suit. There is no such thing as an 'endangered species,' except for all species. The only reason we should conserve biodiversity is for ourselves, to create a stable future for human beings. Yes, we have altered the environment and, in doing so, hurt other species. This seems artificial because we, unlike other life forms, use sentience and agriculture and industry. But we are a part of the biosphere just like every other creature, and our actions are just as volitional, their consequences just as natural. Conserving a species we have helped to kill off, but on which we are not directly dependent, serves to discharge our own guilt, but little else."
Alexander Pyron

"When the superiority of voluntary interactions is so patent, so heart-warming, and so overwhelming, why does the State with its soul-crushing compulsion still exist?"
Becky Akers

"The mainstream argument becomes a kabuki theater between the 'ignorantly destructive' populists/nationalists/individualists versus the more 'reasonable' and supposedly forward thinking socialists/globalists/multiculturalists. The truth is, sovereignty champions can be pro-individual liberty and also pro-community or pro-nation, as long as that community is voluntary."
Bob Livingston

"The non-aggression principle, fully extended, allows for managed borders of property.  Property implies discrimination by the property owner; in the case of his property borders, this means the visitor has a right to exit, but not a right to enter.  The property owner may exclude anyone from his property for any reason.
When it comes to 'borders,' the state has made the private property owner impotent in terms of gathering with his neighbors and agreeing to this completely libertarian principle.  The state removes from me my property rights.  The only means I have by which to exercise these rights is via the state – and this is the single argument against state-managed borders, that it is the state acting as the agent."
Bionic Mosquito

"Politics makes society uncivil and demented. In their lust to manipulate and control, the political class is willing to say and do anything to garner power and destroy alternatives. Their goal is not pluralism, tolerance, individual autonomy, or peaceful coexistence—their goal is totalitarian domination. They are reprobate and rabid in their hunger for power. Their methods enthusiastically involve deceiving, confusing, crippling, annoying, insulting, maligning, meddling, molesting, muckraking, impeding, burdening, exhausting, exasperating, extorting, damaging, demoralizing, threatening, frightening, terrorizing, and destroying. It’s complete incivility and depravity.
What should one expect to be the psychological result of such an environment?"
Trenton Fervor

"The fact is that the federal government has become too bloated, corrupt, and incompetent to really be accountable to the people. And sadly, there’s nothing we can do to fix it. However, it is equally true that a government closer to the people tends to be more responsive and responsible. We need to finally acknowledge that Washington has outlived its usefulness and a 'federal government' is a government too many. If Texas were to revoke the sovereignty that it loaned to the Union, then Texas could form a more transparent government, one that is more interested in protecting the freedom of its citizens than it is in stealing their money."
Ryan Thorson

Friday, December 8, 2017

US Crimes of the Week

Truthful headlines (and just one week’s worth) offering you more reasons to separate yourselves from The Regime’s madness:


Depraved Regime Readies for War With North Korea

The Emperor “flexes his muscles” once again, prick waving his way to nuclear Armageddon.


They are upset that not enough US slaves are declaring their Bitcoin gains to be taxed.

They’re also ramping up efforts to strangle the currency by outlawing “concealment of ownership.”

On good thing will come from this- Potentially, thousands of Bitcoin owners will become secessionists, exasperated by continued Regime oppression.


Soon the trees and flowers will be listening to you, courtesy of Big Brother.


What else do you call it when they declare a permanent military occupation- particularly when the “enemy” to be defeated no longer holds any territory?


And the Regime Media covers for him. They have no idea whether he will be “disciplined or fired” but somehow they know he “mistakenly” brought a gun to the airport.


And uses your stolen money to pay for it, of course.


In a way, I agree with her. Any compassionate god would show sympathy and support to a confused, mentally addled human.


Another chilling “blast” from past is revealed. Extra chilling- so called “field-level commanders” had the authority to start a nuclear war.


You get to pay for the consequences created from satisfying their depraved appetites. The “law” (created by these same creatures) shields them from public exposure.

Some good news for the resistance:

1) Battling each other will give them less time to figure new ways to harass and rob their abused subjects.

2) The disgust level will continue to arise among the populace, further nurturing the movements toward state secession and the default abolition of the demonic “US.”


It gives us a couple more discredited, disgraced Gangsters for us to laugh at, but unfortunately, the subjects they “represent” will merely replace them with similar psychopaths.

Why remain a suffering subject? Why do you need a “US?”

Secession, anyone?

Sunday, December 3, 2017

Quotes of the Week

Enlightened insights taken from the past week’s reading:


"Empires need more than force to dominate other nations. They need a mystique. This mystique—a mask for imperial plunder, repression and exploitation—seduces some native elites, who become willing to do the bidding of the imperial power or at least remain passive. And it provides a patina of civility and even nobility to justify to those at home the costs in blood and money needed to maintain empire."
Chris Hedges

"We the people are the sovereign and ultimately, we the people are the government formed to meet needs that are better met by a group than by individuals. We are not slaves. We need to remember that. I think that’s forgotten. The definition of freedom is lost in America. When we have to have a license or ask permission to do everything, we are subjects."
Ran Bundy

"My prescription for throwing off government serfdom and escaping the endless-taxation system is always to read, read, read. Be curious. The greatest enemy of government is the knowledgeable individual. In order to defeat government control, the answer is to be an individualist. Ignore the party line. Parties are only interested in building their power base and collecting your money." 
Bob Livingston

"Politics is now an arena for discourtesy and effrontery, aggression and manipulation, perpetual interpersonal aggravation and confrontation—essentially just legitimized provocation. The system destroys civility and brotherhood, respect, courtesy, dignity, and voluntary cooperation. It fosters social disconnection based on judgmentalism, condescension, paternalism, benevolent despotism, vicarious altruism, unaccountable compassion, and pride and moral smugness in coercion.
Elections and politics are stressful, frustrating, insulting, and infuriating. They produce feelings of angst, vulnerability, impotence, powerlessness, exhaustion, debilitation, and suffocation. They embarrass, aggravate, disgust, incite, demoralize, and polarize. They encourage taking pleasure in the misfortune and antagonization of those with whom a person disagrees. They promote a constant drone of ill-will, hate, and hostility."
Trenton Fervor

"The state serves very little useful purpose. Throughout history its main products have been wars, taxes, pogroms, revolutions, persecutions, confiscations, and the like. Politics produces nothing; it’s all about who decides who gets what at whose expense. Political entities are coercive by their nature. The bigger they are, the more dysfunctional. Nation-states are just a testimony to how thoughtless the average person is, that he accedes to the idea, like a sheep."
Doug Casey

"I am not a Christian and don’t allow one passage in an ancient book translated over and over again to paint my impression of you. I have no animus whatsoever against flexi-sexuality (much less cumbersome than the alphabet soup), what you put in your mouth and other parts of your body is your business. Just don’t ask me to pay for anything, force language requirements and don’t force me to like what you do on penalty of law. Just leave me out of it entirely."
Bill Buppert

"We’ve got to ask ourselves: if Texas is on the hook for up to 20% of disaster costs, why not just take back our tax money, own up to 100%, skip the FEMA confiscation and actually be masters of our own destiny?"
Jeff Thomason

"If we look at the world’s nation-states, they generally consist of large, centralized political entities comprised of a union of culturally distinct provinces, states or regions. In some cases these regions voluntarily came together over time, while in other cases they were forced together during a war or revolution. It’s crucial that we not view such nation-states as eternal structures that can never be altered, but rather as voluntary political associations. Again, the only way to know such associations are truly voluntary is to periodically subject them to referendums. It seems to me that this should be an integral part of any nation-state. In contrast, we have a name for power relationships that aren’t voluntary. Slavery."
Michael Kreiger

"Think about this for a moment. The world is being driven to Armageddon simply because a greedy and corrupt US military/security complex needs an enemy to justify its huge budget, because Hillary and the DNC cannot accept a political defeat, and because the neoconservatives have an ideology of American Supremacy. What’s the difference between the detested White Supremacy and the American Supremacy that President Obama himself endorsed? Why is white supremacy terrible and American supremacy God’s gift to the 'exceptional' and 'indispensable' country?"
Paul Craig Roberts

"The extremely patriarchal religion of Islam is ignored when kissing the feet of the 'Muslim community.' Their flimsy excuses for open oppression of women, persecution of gays and exploitation of children for sex in Islamic nations is totally at odds with SJW complaints about Western countries. Not to mention the still ongoing practice of enslaving black Africans, now seen openly in Libya post-Hillary 'liberation.' This is never mentioned in discussions of Islam by the neo Marxist news outlets which instead are fixated on President Trump’s comments about potential Muslim terrorist threats.
Of course, that is merely my objective reality male brain on the subject.  I probably don’t have the proper 'social construct' mindset to really understand."
Mike Holmes


Friday, December 1, 2017

US Crimes of the Week

Truthful headlines (and just one week’s worth) offering you more reasons to separate yourselves from The Regime’s madness:


Regime Goons Hacking Hungarian Election

“When another nation state uses media to communicate it’s point of view, its flagged as a foreign agent, a ‘bad actor,’ and often declared as an ‘act of war’ (i.e. RT).

When the US government uses its petrodollar strength to insert its agenda into another country’s politics it’s branded ‘democracy and human rights programming’.”


But only the ones “who have lost their lives to acts of violence.” I guess that makes them special, somehow. No mention as to how many qualify for such “remembrance.” I doubt that number approaches anywhere near the amount of (normal) people killed by the terrorist US Regime during their invasions and occupations.


But only the ones that relate to their proven deception and incompetence. The left is working harder and harder to censure language. In this case it’s hilariously ironic that the term deemed necessary of censure was created by them!


For your own safety, of course……


They now not only commit war crimes against people but against the patch of dirt upon which they live!

This is the 21st century version of Agent Orange defoliant used in Vietnam.


If your “greedy” tax cuts cause an increase in deficits, it’s your fault and you’ll be punished with increased tax theft.

Have you noticed in these “budget talks” there is never any talk of decreasing spending? The needs of the parasitic Regime take precedence over the needs and property of its abused subjects.

Had enough? Tired of being The Regime’s milk cow?


Why? Because they can. And they can get away with it. And it brings glory to The Empire. So shut up.


How long will it be before anti-Regime dissidents are sent there? Watch your back!

Expect a drive by loyalist extremists to build one of these in every ocean. Why? Because they can. And they can get away with it. And it brings glory to The Empire. So shut up.


Why should they be left out of the fun and games?


This particular one will save us from the Regime created “opioid epidemic.” This means still further intervention into a problem created by the these same morons! But hey, a ditzy blonde gets a cool,
impressive job listing on her resume.

Remember when creating “czars” was just something the pre-commie Russian barbarians would do?

Why remain a suffering subject? Why do you need a “US?”

Secession, anyone?

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Random Rogue Rants-Part II

You can read Part I here.

Amerikan style “Thanksgiving” is more about gluttony than gratitude. Which is one of many reasons I’ve ignored the silliness for well over thirty years, now.
If I want to give thanks, I’ll do it when I please, not when The Herd directs me to (and I’ll certainly do it more than once a year). If I want to eat a turkey, I’ll damn sure eat one when I please, and not on a Herd-determined day of the year.

And isn’t it somewhat perverse to claim “thankfulness” by eating like a pig? What’s the connection? If any action besides stating thankfulness is necessary, wouldn’t fasting be more appropriate?
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Honestly, I recognize none of The Herd’s holidays. I find them either silly, childish, hypocritical, celebratory of state violence and aggression or a combination of some or all.
I find it much more worthwhile to create my own holidays. I create them to celebrate an individual achievement or an event inspired by others that directly benefits me or mankind in general.
Some historical events I see worth celebrating: Texas Independence Day and the 1865 assassination of US Emperor Lincoln.

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At least one of two events must occur before I would ever again vote (though never again at the federal level):

1) A referendum is offered to the voting slaves for Texas Independence.

or

2) All ballots for state offices include a “None of the Above” option to vote for. If NOTA wins, then that particular office is abolished for at least the next election cycle (i.e, if the office holder is up for re-election every two years, that office remains vacant for two years). If NOTA wins a second consecutive election, than that office is permanently abolished and can only be renewed after a massive petition campaign by that specifically affected electorate.

I would continue to not vote for any federal offices, as I continue to view such a ruling regime as illegitimate. 
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Cody Wilson is one of those strong intellects that absolutely terrifies the state. They know they don’t have the resources to counter his reasoning and inventiveness and is therefore a direct threat to their power. I think a few years from now Cody will either be filthy rich and on top of the world or rotting in a prison. I sure do hope it is the former.

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I try not to look at my personal past too much, even the good times. I prefer to live in the moment and build for the future. The only time I look backward is when I find myself drifting and unmotivated. I then look to the past and remember my consciousness and state of being as a youngster, motivated by creativity and imagination and looking to make use of the observed  wonders of the world . 
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The problem with conservatives is their religious zealotry toward "the republic." Their cry is always, "Restore the Republic!" But why restore a complete, unadulterated, failure! Lysander Spooner articulated the enslaving idiocy of the constitution way back in the 1850's but no one listened. Stinkin' Lincoln PROVED the impotence of that useless document a decade later. Yet here in the 21st freakin' century, people still cry to restore this abomination. The new cry should be, "Abort the US- Secession NOW!"

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I enjoy watching competent people even when the labor they’re performing isn’t particularly “skilled.”

Go eat at a Waffle House on a busy morning and watch the employees work- which isn’t hard since the place is so tiny. Watch them work in their crowded kitchen, moving around in close quarters with their colleagues as if choreographed. All actions are directed with maximum efficiency (cooking and waiting tables) with no wasted motion. And most do it with an obvious personal drive (not afraid of hard work) and a smile on their face.

If you get the right location, it can be very inspiring to watch.

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My response to radical (non-surgical) trannys:

"I am a wild badger forced to live as a human. I wish to harmonize my outer appearance with my inner feeling. But you racist, specie-ists, insist on seeing me as my birth category and nothing further.........
Intolerant bigots!"

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Why “drain the swamp” when a far more useful action would be to pack up, head for higher ground, and let the swamp critters drown in their self-created debt and depravity?

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It seems perfectly logical to me to assume that those US loyalists who willfully demean themselves by bowing to their king would equally be willing, whether asked or ordered, to grab their ankles to please their DC Master.

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US loyalists love war. It makes them feel important, dominant, and gives meaning to their pathetic, useless lives. War fever inspires them to wave their red/white/blue war rags and bow to The Regime's hired killers in displays of splendid idol worship. Without war fever, they would lack direction and purpose.
Knowing that, how can you expect them to swap such blissful dementia for reason and logic?

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I offer this challenge to those who believe that words on paper (“constitutions”) will protect them from violent predators: Write “Bears shall not attack humans” on a piece of paper, then hold it in front of a charging grizzly. 
Then report back to me about your successful defense.


I remember the left in the 1960's- sharp, intelligent, articulate, peaceful people. They may have been wrong about many things, but at least they could construct a sentence and articulate an argument. Now, the left is just goblin bots programmed by social media, offering nothing but grunts and chants.

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I love “America,” but I’ll be damned if I’ll stand and salute some ugly war rag with prison stripes while singing a disgusting, demonic war anthem. 

Loyalists/collectivists/fascists need to decide whether they will live as free men, or remain compliant, obedient, bitchy slaves, subservient to a fascist, Yankee regime whose only reason for existence is to financially rape and imprison them.

Those of us who insist on living as free men will not be cowed into submission by their Lincoln-ista whips.


Sunday, November 26, 2017

Quotes of the Week

Enlightened insights taken from the past week’s reading:

"Indeed, we could expand from Obummercare to anything that taxes finance. Taxation is morally indistinguishable from theft since it extracts money by force. The government’s thieves are often armed with degrees in law rather than knives or guns; they dress better than your average mugger and they cloak their crimes in euphemisms. But they are thieves nonetheless. Their plunder buys any 'benefit' or 'entitlement' that politicians promise us."
Becky Akers

"Once you realize your government’s sole purpose is to reserve murder of you and your family as its sacred task depending on your lack of fealty and obedience, everything sort of falls into place on why governments throughout the ages have been so murderous at home and abroad."
Bill Buppert

"All men dream, but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that all was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes, and make it possible."
T.E. Lawrence

"Remember that Big Government is a masterpiece of corporate cynicism, propaganda perfection and people control. It was not created for the people, by the people nor of the people. It was created, or at least evolved, for the power and benefit of the elite and their politicians and bureaucrats." 
Bob Livingston

"Eventually, the US will default on its debts, its credit rating will be slashed, and the value of the dollar will plummet. Citizens will clamor for relief and there will most certainly be folks offering 'hope and change.' If history has taught us anything it is that the quickest way out of any debt is to terminate the debtor.
Thus, Texas will get a new government…one way or another. For the sake of our children, let it be one of our choosing."
Jeff Thomason

"Centralised governments are the result of the short-term economic interests of those who support the government, on one hand, and patronage and corruption, on the other. Governments perpetuate themselves, and can only grow, by their very nature, and voters are incentivised to let this happen by public spending."
Ivo Vegter

"The tradition of the West is embodied in the Great Conversation that began in the dawn of history and that continues to the present day. Whatever the merits of other civilizations in other respects, no civilization is like that of the West in this respect. No other civilization can claim that its defining characteristic is a dialogue of this sort. No dialogue in any other civilization can compare with that of the West in the number of great works of the mind that have contributed to this Dialogue. The Spirit of Western Civilization is the spirit of inquiry. Its dominant element is the Logos. Nothing is to remain undiscussed. Everyone is to speak his mind. No proposition is to be left unexamined."
Robert Maynard Hutchins

"I believe humanity is reaching a point in its evolution, both from a consciousness perspective as well as a technological one, where we’ll begin to increasingly question many of our silly contemporary assumptions about how governance should work.  The primary one is this absurd notion that a nation-state should be seen as a permanent structure of political governance which only becomes dissolvable in the event of violent revolution or war."
Michael Krieger

"The important question is who is it that is trying so hard to convince Americans that Russian influence prevails over us?
Do the idiots pushing this line realize how impotent this makes an alleged 'superpower' look. How can we be the hegemonic power that the Zionist neocons say we are when Russia can decide who is the president of the United States?"
Paul Craig Roberts

"Empires in decay embrace an almost willful suicide. Blinded by their hubris and unable to face the reality of their diminishing power, they retreat into a fantasy world where hard and unpleasant facts no longer intrude. They replace diplomacy, multilateralism and politics with unilateral threats and the blunt instrument of war."
Chris Hedges

Thursday, November 23, 2017

US Crimes of the Week

Truthful headlines (and just one week’s worth) offering you more reasons to separate yourselves from The Regime’s madness:


Regime Staying in Syria- Even After Enemy is ‘Defeated’ 

The classic pattern of empire building continues: Create an “enemy.” Attack and invade the country of that “enemy.” Continue to occupy that country even after said “enemy” is defeated.


Apparently, the “sovereignty” of Afghanistan is only respected when it comes to their “cultural” penchant for fu*king little boys.


And they spent at least $67 million to do it.


This quickly brings to mind a couple of cliches:

The pot calling the kettle black.

One man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter.


Selling such plants funds the “criminals” who resist surrender to the DC Regime.


It looks like it will also continue the destruction process of the First Amendment as well.

No piece of paper will ever protect you from a dangerous predator. Permanent separation/secession and decentralization of power is the only remedy.


Ignore the political tone of the article. Just because Lord Obama got away with it doesn’t make it right for Tillerson to continue this abhorrent "policy."

Why remain a suffering subject? Why do you need a “US?”

Secession, anyone?

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Quotes of the Week

Enlightened insights taken from the past week’s reading:

"Any segment of a population who finds that their values and governmental goals are not being pursued in their present country — who are forced to remain under that nation’s regime — are hostages. As humans, it is our inherited right to create governments, create confederacies, create coalitions, and it is our right to abrogate those things as well."
Joe Wolverton

"If ‘society’—whoever that’s supposed to be—were to push for any values, equality shouldn’t be among them. Equality only exists before the law. People are unique, and therefore naturally unequal. We’re not like ants or blades of grass. Equality is not only impossible, it’s not even desirable. A proper goal to strive for is freedom, which is possible and desirable."
Doug Casey

"I am not being facetious when I tell you 'don’t expect to live much longer.' We are ruled by mindless, insane, psychopaths who believe that the US is invulnerable. These dumbshits are likely to get us all blown off the face of the earth. If you are not concerned that the US government is picking a fight with Russia (and China, North Korea, and Iran as well), something is wrong with you."
Paul Craig Roberts

"Remember that Big Government is a masterpiece of corporate cynicism, propaganda perfection and people control. It was not created for the people, by the people nor of the people. It was created, or at least evolved, for the power and benefit of the elite and their politicians and bureaucrats."
Bob Livingston

"Governments have had a long history of claiming, 'If we don’t all stick together, we’ll be doomed.' However, historically, the aggressors, more often than not, have been the empires. The smaller a country, the more likely it is to mind its own business."
Jeff Thomas

"The Radical Left’s argument is that illegal immigrants do not commit any more crimes than legal citizens, which is irrelevant.  Just because some citizens in the United States are criminals is no reason to bring in more criminals."
Robert Ringer

"Without a doubt, the U.S. military establishment is the largest enterprise in the world. It’s also the recipient of the largest single government taking in the world. The language in the 5th Amendment is powerful. If there is to be a government and if it takes (taxes), then there must be just compensation for the force that has been employed in the taking. This is missing in this case, and it’s missing because the government is the judge. No operable check exists to constrain it from extending its takings far, far beyond what it provides in return. The 5th Amendment’s provision on takings by taxes is not enforced by the government, and there is no reason to expect that it would be. The government doesn’t face competition in the supply of defense. The election of nationalists and militarists like Trump certainly can’t rectify this situation. They get their kicks from beautiful weapons, from the power to threaten and browbeat, and from the unleashing of missiles and force. We who want peace are not compensated in the slightest from these aggressions and potential for aggressions."
Michael Rozeff

"If politics was really about the good of the people, it would matter what those people want. Governments make a show of democracy, but all people are really allowed to do is choose who they want to rule them. No national constitution anywhere in the world (except for St. Kitts and Nevis, and Ethiopia) permits secession. It would remove a part of the tax base, which threatens the prosperity of either the government’s corrupt cronies, or the ruling party’s constituents, or both."
Ivo Vegter

"The bottom line is that each of us is grossly ignorant about the world in which we live. Nothing’s wrong with that ignorance, but we are stupid if we believe that a politician can produce a better life than that which is obtained through peaceable, voluntary exchange with our fellow man anywhere on earth."
Walter Williams

Thursday, November 16, 2017

US Crimes of the Week

Truthful headlines (and just one week’s worth) offering you more reasons to separate yourselves from The Regime’s madness:


Regime Employee Caught With ‘WMD’

His employers have thousands of them that are thousands of times more powerful. Why can’t he have one measly ‘pipe bomb’?


ISIS is flourishing in Afghanistan- all to keep the profitable war scam underway.


In order for The Regime to maintain the existence and manipulate a self-created enemy, it must protect it against outsiders who want to destroy it.


I’m sure a new shipment is already on the way to help those “moderate rebels.”


Don’t you feel proud that your stolen money is used to help defend one of the leading terrorist states in the world?


They want to play terrorist and see how you react.


Empires always saddle future subjects with back breaking debt.


Haven’t they already been doing that? Expect more mass shooters in the near future- courtesy of your “protectors.”


They apparently even killed one of their own to hide their crime.


“Eeeny, meeny, miney, mo….. Come on in! We don’t care where you’re from or what kind of person you are! If you wind up killing a lot of infidels, we don’t care. We’ll just blame white supremacists and Islamophobes.”



Just ignore any groping and harassment committed by our superior.


They give us a “second notice” that the world is ending because of misbehaving humans. More research is needed along with even more central planning and control:

“The economic structure should address wealth inequalities in order to ensure that prices, taxation, and incentive systems take into account the cost of consumption patterns on the environment.”

Translated: Even more state theft of private wealth and property and punishment for those evil, over consuming humans who dare disobey their master’s directives.


“What we’re looking at here is potentially the worst famine in decades, and it’s important for decent U.S. citizens from across the political spectrum to admit our government’s hands are soaked in blood.”

Loyalists must be so proud!


Expect your local Johnny Law to now be carrying “grenade launchers, weaponized vehicles, bayonets, rifles, ammunition of .50 caliber or higher, and certain armored vehicles that resemble tanks.”

Gee, what could go wrong?


The FDA is the armed hit squad who protect the profits of Big Pharma. 


Please leave a comment stating how anyone living in Somalia has harmed you in any way. I expect explicit details.

Some good news for the resistance:

Secession must occur before they try it again!

Why remain a suffering subject? Why do you need a “US?”

Secession, anyone?



Sunday, November 12, 2017

Quotes of the Week

Enlightened insights taken from the past week’s reading:

"The lowliest, indigent, white redneck who lives in a rusted-out old school bus down by the river in Tennessee is 'privileged,' by definition, whereas the children of multimillionaire Barack Obama or multimillionaire Tiger Woods are 'not privileged.'  In fact, since they are black they are, by definition, 'oppressed' by the white redneck who lives in the rusted-out old school bus down by the river."
Tom DiLorenzo

"Everyone once took for granted that the goal was to seize the federal apparatus and impose their vision on the country.
How about just abandoning this crazy, inhumane task?
Why not admit the differences are irreconcilable, and simply go our separate ways?
Is this not obviously the most humane solution?
Or is there some expectation that somehow, down the road, we'll all be reconciled?
How?
To the contrary, it's only going to get worse.
Forcing these irreconcilable parties to continue along in this way is what normal people would call 'extremist.'
Radical decentralization and secession, on the other hand, are the obvious and necessary solution.
And you know it's the sensible solution, because no one is allowed to discuss it."
Tom Woods

"If the pro-gun control people want to blame someone besides the man in there pulling the trigger, the man who illegally got a weapon, maybe they should look in the mirror. Maybe they should consider their own complicity in making guns more difficult for law-abiding citizens to carry. Maybe they should look at their part in this war on guns and gun owners. Perhaps their derision played a part in seeing to it that no one in that church had the means to stop that killer."
Daisy Luther

"If the national anthem is of such importance, why do we not perform it in everything we do? Is breakfast, or the start of our workday, or going to a grocery store, or undergoing root-canal work at the dentist’s, to be preceded by this tune? Do we refrain from extending such collective foolishness into our daily lives because the numbers of persons are not sufficient to convert individuals into fungible components of a mob?"
Butler Shaffer

"National borders have never really been about how nations self-identify. They have always been about access to resources and the ability to impose taxes. Politics is about how, and on whom, those revenues are spent. The larger a country, the more people it can tax. The larger a government, the more professional politicians and civil servants it can employ."
Ivo Vegter

"Those who are determined to be ‘offended’ will discover a provocation somewhere. We cannot possibly adjust enough to please the fanatics, and it is degrading to make the attempt."
Christopher Hitchens

"If the flag is symbolic of government and that government lies at every turn, enslaves its people, steals from their labor, passes laws that are an execration to their Christian faith, takes from them their liberty, mandates the murder of 1 million babies a year, imports tens of thousands of immigrants to replace American workers and drive down wages, and that makes war on other countries that have not threatened us, why should any acknowledge its presence with more than a sneer?"
Bob Livingston

"The claim that 'diversity is America’s greatest strength' is the biggest of all lies.  The truth is that diversity is America’s greatest weakness.  We see this not only in America, but in countries like Germany, France, and Belgium, where far-left leaders have destroyed their once proud cultures with immigration policies that ignore the wants and needs of their own citizens.
As is always the case, when I use the term diversity, I am not referring to a person’s skin color, be he white, brown, yellow, or other.  Diversity is about a person’s cultural beliefs and practices.
The hard truth is that tribalism, which has been around since the dawn of civilization, is the underpinning of a civilized and peaceful society.  The reality that those on the Radical Left (and many in the RINO camp) refuse to accept is that people prefer to be around others who are culturally most like them and, the corollary, they have little desire to be in close proximity to those who are culturally different.
When those in power try to force tribes with different cultural values to live together, it tends to engender hatred and violence, which is why the government should remove itself from the social-experimentation business and let tribes live separately and in peace with other tribes."
Robert Ringer

“'Social justice' can only be achieved through voluntary interactions among individuals within a given social unit. Stealing from some and giving to others through a concept of forced redistribution only creates control and therefore injustice; an unjustly created permanent victim group and an unjustly created permanent dependent group.
That’s not social justice, that’s social control."
Garry Reed

"Stalemate in Korea? Perpetual trouble in Korea? Loss in Vietnam? Continual war in the Middle East and Afghanistan? Confrontation with Iran, Russia and China? Turmoil in Libya and Africa? Worldwide American commitments and possibilities for warfare? Where exactly are the just compensations to taxpayers for the vast takings devoted to the U.S. military establishment? Where is this mythical 'national security' that has been the object?"
Michael Rozeff

"To be blunt about it, in 1954 Armistice Day was hijacked by a militaristic US congress and renamed Veterans Day. Today few Americans understand the original purpose of Armistice Day, or even remember it. The message of peace seeking has been all but erased. Worst of all, Veterans Day has devolved into a hyper-nationalistic quasi-religious celebration of war and the putatively valiant warriors who wage it. We no longer have a national day to recognize or reflect upon international peace."
Arnold Oliver