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Post by brocktownsend on Oct 15, 2009 15:34:44 GMT -5
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Post by 2ncrca on Oct 15, 2009 15:42:30 GMT -5
I agree it's not going to end, but it no less diminishes the urgency of our call to action. No doubt the world will not end, however, the question in my mind is how we will leave this world-a nightmarish place for our progeny, or a place where people may be free to live their lives as they so desire free from fear of retribution for violations of restrictions placed on them from day to day.
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Post by Brandon1 on Oct 15, 2009 18:09:16 GMT -5
I agree it's not going to end, but it no less diminishes the urgency of our call to action. No doubt the world will not end, however, the question in my mind is how we will leave this world-a nightmarish place for our progeny, or a place where people may be free to live their lives as they so desire free from fear of retribution for violations of restrictions placed on them from day to day. Very true. It is our responsibility to ensure the future of our nation. A lack of attention on our part spells disaster for out future generations. It is time for us as Americans to know what we are about!
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Post by Bowhunter on Oct 15, 2009 18:53:09 GMT -5
ferfal can claim whatever he wants for Argentina - this is America - and we are watching the destruction and de-construction of America - Prepare.
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Post by mwregion on Oct 15, 2009 20:25:07 GMT -5
Maybe if FerFal and others in Argentina stood up, they wouldn't be in such sad shape.
You'd think the government seizing their retirements funds in Argentina would have done it....
But they aren't made of the smae stuff we American's are. We are the world's rejects, and will fight for what we believe in. Or else we'd still be speaking the King's English and have Dukes.
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Post by brocktownsend on Oct 15, 2009 20:34:37 GMT -5
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Post by brocktownsend on Oct 16, 2009 12:08:07 GMT -5
globalguerrillas.typepad.com/globalguerrillas/2009/10/links-15-oct-09.html"Ferfal's book (on survival lessons from Argentina's collapse) is still in the top 1000 on Amazon. Pretty amazing for a self-published, print-on-demand book. Like Dmitry Orlov, his message is that the world doesn't end when things crash, it just gets very tough to live in (as in the way people live in most of the world). I suspect the worst part of that situation won't be the decline of living standards due to predation, rather, it's the idea that there might not be any place left that represents hope for a better life (as the US once was)."
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