Guest guest Posted November 28, 2008 Report Share Posted November 28, 2008 Bambi's mother said "if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all" but my role is to tell you what you need to hear, rather than what you'd like to hear the following is on-topic : it emphasizes why it's important that your own food supply be secure. Micro-dairying is one of the last refuges as the night of fascism falls upon America ... a time when no man can work. But it won't last Icelanders Attack Police Station as Bankster Plan Unfolds In October, the CBC reported on the "exceedingly polite protest" in Iceland as the bankers looted the country. A placard at a demo outside of Iceland's parliament in Reykjavik stated: "Stay calm while we rob you." CBC asked: "How long will these people stay polite about their losses?" It now appears they are no longer polite, even for Icelanders. Last Saturday, protesters angry over the 50 percent devaluation of the Krona and the impending third worldization of their small country clashed with police. "Police clashed with hundreds of protesters outside a police building Saturday, and several demonstrators were sent to the hospital with injuries," reported the Associated Press. "Police used pepper spray after protesters tried to break down a door of the police building in the Icelandic capital. The demonstrators demanded that a fellow protester being held by police since Friday be allowed to go home." According to the Associated Press, the "demonstrators blame the government for having failed to adequately oversee the banking industry." In fact, many Icelanders blame the government not for overseeing the banking industry but working in a cahoots with it to loot the country. Iceland's politicos are no different than their counterparts in Europe and the United States: they are sock puppets for the global elite who are determined to crash the global economy country by country and buy up goodies for pennies on the dollar. Iceland is a test case for things to come. In the months ahead, the banksters and their political minions will take down fragile economies in Hungary, the Baltic States, and other Eastern European nations, followed soon enough in western Europe and the United States. Iceland is in the process of begging for assistance from the globalist loan sharking operation, the International Monetary Fund, thus setting itself up to be looted further. "We are ready to answer any demand by countries facing problems," declared the IMF's boss, Dominique Strauss-Kahn. "An IMF intervention in Iceland, which would necessarily involve accepting a series of harsh measures to restore fiscal and monetary stability, would underline the extraordinary reversal in the country's fortunes after a decade-long, debt-fueled binge by the country's banks, businesses and some private citizens," the International Herald Tribune reported on October 9. Debt is an efficient tool for leveling economies and decimating living standards. Monetary and fiscal austerity, privatization, and financial "liberalization" — as in neoliberalization — is no longer strictly for Africa and the third world, it is a prescription that will be imposed on first world nations as well. Iceland is a harbinger of things to come in New York, London, Berlin, Los Angeles, and elsewhere in the developed world. On the day the grocery stores in America are as bare as they are in Iceland, the ensuing riots will be anything but polite By Kurt Nimmo Video Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2008 Report Share Posted November 28, 2008 > > Bambi's mother said " if you can't say something nice, > don't say anything at all " It was actually Thumper's mother talking to Thumper. She said, " Remember what your father says, `If you don't have something nice to say don't say anything at all.' " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2008 Report Share Posted November 29, 2008 When the essence of the observation is " spot on " it seems to me to be vexatious to critique the smallest detail,yet some seem unduly [to me at least] obsessive in " dotting the I's and crossing the T's, instead of understanding the message! -- In RawDairy , " soilfertility " wrote: > > > > > > Bambi's mother said " if you can't say something nice, > > don't say anything at all " > > It was actually Thumper's mother talking to Thumper. She said, > " Remember what your father says, `If you don't have something nice to > say don't say anything at all.' " > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2008 Report Share Posted November 29, 2008 I read an article where 40,000 people showed up for free veggies in Colorado. The farmers had extended this offer to share the end of season with people because there had been a rash of break ins by people stealing food. As a farmer I found this bone chilling. HOw in the world are we going to be able to protect ourselves and our stock for hungry maruaders if these things keep getting worse? Debbie ChikouskyManitoba, Canada"A successful man is one who can build a foundation with the bricks that others throw at him.” -- Brinkley-- a word to the wise is sufficient Bambi's mother said "if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all" but my role is to tell you what you need to hear, rather than what you'd like to hear the following is on-topic : it emphasizes why it's important that your own food supply be secure. Micro-dairying is one of the last refuges as the night of fascism falls upon America ... a time when no man can work. But it won't last Icelanders Attack Police Station as Bankster Plan Unfolds In October, the CBC reported on the "exceedingly polite protest" in Iceland as the bankers looted the country. A placard at a demo outside of Iceland's parliament in Reykjavik stated: "Stay calm while we rob you." CBC asked: "How long will these people stay polite about their losses?" It now appears they are no longer polite, even for Icelanders. Last Saturday, protesters angry over the 50 percent devaluation of the Krona and the impending third worldization of their small country clashed with police. "Police clashed with hundreds of protesters outside a police building Saturday, and several demonstrators were sent to the hospital with injuries," reported the Associated Press. "Police used pepper spray after protesters tried to break down a door of the police building in the Icelandic capital. The demonstrators demanded that a fellow protester being held by police since Friday be allowed to go home." According to the Associated Press, the "demonstrators blame the government for having failed to adequately oversee the banking industry." In fact, many Icelanders blame the government not for overseeing the banking industry but working in a cahoots with it to loot the country. Iceland's politicos are no different than their counterparts in Europe and the United States: they are sock puppets for the global elite who are determined to crash the global economy country by country and buy up goodies for pennies on the dollar. Iceland is a test case for things to come. In the months ahead, the banksters and their political minions will take down fragile economies in Hungary, the Baltic States, and other Eastern European nations, followed soon enough in western Europe and the United States. Iceland is in the process of begging for assistance from the globalist loan sharking operation, the International Monetary Fund, thus setting itself up to be looted further. "We are ready to answer any demand by countries facing problems," declared the IMF's boss, Dominique Strauss-Kahn. "An IMF intervention in Iceland, which would necessarily involve accepting a series of harsh measures to restore fiscal and monetary stability, would underline the extraordinary reversal in the country's fortunes after a decade-long, debt-fueled binge by the country's banks, businesses and some private citizens," the International Herald Tribune reported on October 9. Debt is an efficient tool for leveling economies and decimating living standards. Monetary and fiscal austerity, privatization, and financial "liberalization" — as in neoliberalization — is no longer strictly for Africa and the third world, it is a prescription that will be imposed on first world nations as well. Iceland is a harbinger of things to come in New York, London, Berlin, Los Angeles, and elsewhere in the developed world. On the day the grocery stores in America are as bare as they are in Iceland, the ensuing riots will be anything but polite By Kurt Nimmo Video Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 Thank you for that thought provoking post. It does make me wonder if the events and actions taking place in Iceland are a mini-trial for the larger scheme planned by the oil and chemical/pharma cartels, per the information at the No Coup site: http://www.no-coup.org/goals.html http://www.no-coup.org/open_letter.html http://www.profit-over-life.org/about/index.html It would appear that news from the real food/traditional medicine/nutritional therapy groups is more on top of what's going on in the US and world than most other channels. If people are healthy, from raw milk and other real foods, they will have the wherewithal to challenge the regulators and corrupt govt actions. Is it any wonder that there is so much fear of raw milk? I'll keep drinking mine. I am sooooo thankful that it is available in California. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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