Monday, September 24, 2012

Some Goodies from Ol' Remus

On the Way to the Fishing Hole, Hermann Herzog Bremen Germany 1832

For those who say the German people must have known, even if gradually, what was going on in occupied Europe but chose to look away, these two articles from James Smith will keep you awake nights. What are we learning, a piece at a time, we can't bring ourselves to see?

art-link-symbol-small-rev01.jpg How technology will send you to hell in the FEMA camps, at Prepper Podcast Radio Network
art-link-symbol-small-rev01.jpg How to avoid getting trapped in FEMA camps, at The Covert Prepper
art-link-symbol-small-rev01.jpg The University of California, San Diego's new vice chancellor for equity, diversity, and inclusion will pull in $250,000 a year, a relocation allowance of $60,000 and 100 percent reimbursement of all moving expenses, a temporary housing allowance of $13,500, two fully paid house-hunting trips for two, and more. Discover how she will track down the racism of UC's faculty, staff, and students putting UC's "most marginalized and vulnerable populations" at risk in Heather Mac Donald's article, Diversity Forever, at NY City Journal.

 Poor white Americans are seeing their life expectancy decrease in trend that is close to what happened during the collapse of the Soviet Union... Black and Latino life expectancy rose.
Daniel Bates at dailymail.co.uk 

The pros - A Transportation Security Administration employee discovered the gun on the x-ray machine and notified police. The flight attendant was taken to secondary screening room, where an airport police officer attempted to unload the gun, and it discharged into a wall.
Richard Esposito at abcnews.go.com - Philadelphia 

 One recent online ad for Section 8 properties pitched a large home in Greenacres in central Palm Beach County for $2,000 a month rent: "Excellent 5 bed 3 bath with pool in a gated community." ... In Miramar, the government is paying Christian Mateo $2,250 a month to accommodate a family of eight living in his five-bedroom home with pool. The family pays nothing.
Megan O'Matz at articles.sun-sentinel.com art-link-symbol-tiny-grey-arrow-only-rev01.gif 

 It is often said that Europe and the US can "inflate away" debt with central-bank policy... It is mathematically impossible for that to work because all money is debt in a fiat currency system... the credit in the system, growing faster than output does, must always destroy more purchasing power than it diminishes debt in current-unit amounts.
Karl Denninger at market-ticker.org

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