Oct 22, 2013
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Oct 11, 2013
Oct 10, 2013
Don't survive...thrive
75, 000 cattle were killed in this blizzard.
Ranchers are still digging out thousands of their cattle that became buried in a record-setting snowstorm in South Dakota late last week and over the weekend.
In the first week of October...
Could you handle that?
Do you have enough food on hand to survive 2-3 weks of being snowed in?
You just might if you had a grow system like Bill.
Heirloom, hardy and strong, seeds from Bill.
Research and know what animals will thrive in your AOR.
Develope your herds/flocks and gardens.
Do not be a seasonal farmer.
Do it year round.
Don't survive...thrive
Oct 9, 2013
Don't ba a Jerk Off
Tired of jerking it to the left or right?
Get a smooth stroke with a little practice.
Just remember...Hips and heads are hard to hit when you jerk.
Oct 1, 2013
Sep 28, 2013
Dallas County TX: Vision 3
Looks like Dallas County Warrants Division has acquired themselves a sparkly MRAP.
According to the Commissioner Court on page 21-24 it's stategic plan for it is:
Providing the Warrants Execution Division with an MRAP tactical vehicle is aligned with Vision 3 Dallas County is Safe, Secure and Prepared and Strategy 3.1 Synergize Public Safety Programs and Services across Dallas County.
LMAO.
Sep 27, 2013
Conroe officer indicted in fatal Walmart shooting
Let's see if he is convicted or let go...
CONROE, Texas -- Conroe Police Officer Jason Blackwelder has been indicted on one count of manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a teen outside a Walmart in late July, the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office announced Friday.
According to the district attorney’s office, a grand jury also returned indictments of 'tampering with a government document' and making a 'false report to a police officer.'
Sep 26, 2013
Sep 24, 2013
Sep 12, 2013
Pope Francis I: The Papal Atheist & Hypocrite
Another reason why the Catholic church is nothing but an syndicated crime organization whose sole purpose is to generate revenue.
It ain't hard to figure it out.
Francis wrote: “You ask me if the God of the Christians forgives those who don’t believe and who don’t seek the faith. I start by saying – and this is the fundamental thing – that God’s mercy has no limits if you go to him with a sincere and contrite heart. The issue for those who do not believe in God is to obey their conscience.The church gripes, birches and moans as to people leaving the church. This is a prime reason. It goes against what we are told in in the Bible. Here are but a few from the Bible for Salvation:
- “Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.” (Acts 4:12)
- “For there is one God and one Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ Jesus, who gave Himself a ransom for all …” (1 Timothy 2:5)
- “There is one body and one Spirit … one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all.” (Ephesians 4:4)
- Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.” (John 14:6)
It ain't hard to figure it out.
Sep 11, 2013
Local...Local...Local
We are perhaps growing into a another Great Awakening. People are realizing that fiat money is worthless and that tagibles are the true currency.
Just as Bill and Sam preach on supporting things local, this trend is catching on like a wildfire. Peoples eyes are opening and they are seeing that being prepared is not just something that crackpots and conspiracy folks are doing. It is a return to yesteryear.
The above flyer came in from my county Extension Office. If you live the in the East Texas area, you might want to thnk about attending.
In November, Henderson, Tx hold their annual Heritage Syrup Festival. I plan on attending to see about obtaining some heirloom cane starts and browsing for some the things that the old folk will haggling over and pick up some lip smak'n homemade syrup.
Sep 5, 2013
DC police on the hunt for tourist
Washington police are operating under orders to arrest tourists and other non-residents traveling with spent bullet or shotgun casings, a crime that carries a $1,000 fine, a year in jail and a criminal record, according to a new book about the city's confusing gun laws. "Empty shell casings are considered ammunition in Washington, D.C., so they are illegal to possess unless you are a resident and have a gun registration certificate," pens Emily Miller in her investigative book, "Emily Gets Her Gun: ... But Obama Wants to Take Yours."
Sep 4, 2013
Keep this in mind when they come for you...
LINK
“A [unnamed] Lodi Police SWAT officer had a Glock 35 with a flashlight in his thigh holster at a children’s reading event when a boy managed to pull the trigger and shoot the officer,” sacramento.cbslocal.com reports. “The officer was showing off the department’s SWAT truck, vest and other gear at a children’s event called Reading Roundup on Aug. 24. ‘A small child, witnesses tell us was 6 to 8 years old, was able to walk up to the officer and was able to pull the trigger.’” The bullet hit the officer’s leg causing a minor injury—and a lot of freaked-out kids. TTAG reader Hasdrubal responds to the SWAT guy’s negligent discharge (ND) . . .
The Circus is in Houston
Watch out for these clown if you are in Houston.
From the head clown:
Houston Police Chief Charles McClelland struck a pedestrian at a downtown intersection Wednesday morning, HPD has confirmed. The chief was on his way to work around 8:15 when he stopped at Clay and Travis. A spokesman said McClelland looked in all directions before turning left onto Travis. That’s when a pedestrian stepped off the curb and was struck by the chief’s car. The man was taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital with minor injuries.
Aug 27, 2013
Aug 25, 2013
As the Cock Crows
Withelds and thiefdoms
link towards sequestration
unedifying the same way,
but I hoist my pride
carrying the lessons from this travail
from someone else's making.
I relish planning some deceit
to make the enemy pay for it.
Aug 21, 2013
Chicago...a lovely vacation spot
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Aug 20, 2013
Aug 12, 2013
Making the Firewater Dance
About a year ago, I had a dream to offer all the great information you need to distill, but found it hard to find over the vast internet, and related books. Today Craft Distilling Academy is coming up on its one year anniversary and we couldn't be happier about the success we have seen. A few bumps in the road? Sure. A few set backs? Yeah. but at the end of the day, we have seen over 175 people in our classes, structured a book deal, and will have put on classes in 7 locations across the US.
How many of you have wanted to make your own firewater?
You would be surprised how easy it is.
The Citadel needs a distillery & a brewery.
The above is a network of craft distillers who run a Distilling 101 & a recipes class at various locations in the US.
Craft Distilling 101
These are our upcoming Classes
August 17th - Jacksonville FL
October 6th - Portland OR/Vancouver WA
October 19th - St. Louis
November 2nd - Phoenix AZ
November 16th - Denver, CO (Special 1 year Anniversary Class)
Take a chance and light the fire and the water will dance like it did for many who helped found this Nation.
Revenuers be damned.
Aug 10, 2013
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Jul 31, 2013
Jul 30, 2013
Marks of the Beast
We all know the biblical passage of those that take the mark of the beast.
What if there are many different types of marks for the beast?
In Hanna, Wyoming, the Obamacare RFID chips are currently being “test ran.”
Over the last two weeks there has been legislation that has passed that mandates anyone who is receiving government welfare or any sort of government assistance, to get the RFID implant.
What if some are tagged by this mark and don't know it???
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