Opinions and Commentary
Wealth Preservation, Investing, and Prepping in 2010
February 12th, 2010It is important to be prudent with where one might invest their money, as it is impossible to say for certain that an inflationary environment is in our future, and which goods will be affected by increased prices. But all signs point to an eventual devaluation, officially or unofficially, of the US dollar. While the “investments” mentioned in this article are not traditionally accepted and your financial adviser might think you’ve gone off the deep end, they are worth considering.
Considering Cycling as Your #1 Transport Option?
February 1st, 2010No one wants this scenario to occur, but it’s worth speculation: what should you consider if you’ve gone carless? This is a short guide on what you need to know if you’re looking to use a bicycle as an alternate or primary form of transportation for everyday riding.
Restoring Local Food and Economic Sovereignty
November 30th, 2009You can imagine this scenario: three days after the trucks stop rolling, a thought slowly stirs in the minds of millions of hapless Missourians, one sixth of whom exist in the fog of Federal Food Supplements and handouts. Ultimately, this thought will begin to take the shape of a small bubble, which finally struggles to surface: “I can’t feed myself, and nobody else can either!”
Federal Food Police Coming Soon To A Farm Near You
October 22nd, 2009I ask you – what is to stop the government from defining a small home garden as a food facility? Because of the vagueness of this bill, it is not only the micro farmers that are affected by this. Anyone who has a garden, or shares their produce with neighbors or even owns a local restaurant that supports local farmers and buys their produce could be affected. We could all be affected and pay the price dearly for not speaking up. . Many say that this bill is unconstitutional in that state rights will be stripped away. If passed, the state cannot go in and take care of the problem. It is a federal issue, thus will have federal repercussions.
An Apology To My Country
October 3rd, 2009Well… it’s here isn’t it? I didn’t want to acknowledge that there was a problem until it was like a neon sign right in front of my face. I didn’t even want to admit it could affect me. I lived in a bubble of non-reality believing every little thing the government told me (i.e. “Go ahead and buy a house with [...]




