Great Depression of 2016

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Uh oh! The mattress is looking better every day. So it looks like the European Union wants to confiscate savings accounts and retirement funds to fund their favorite business venture. SOLYNDRA!

Can you imagine just how the government bureaucrats are going to invest these funds? Shades of the MyIRA. What a scam. Read it for yourself.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-...-savings-confiscation-enforced-redistribution

And worse, Germany is saving Greece again for the third time. God help us!

Greece is a warning to us of what will become of us if we do not learn our lesson and put an end to the runaway spending now.

People think it can not happen here in America, but it can.
 




Make a pot of coffee and watch these videos. It will take you all evening. Looks like the US government has been manipulating the gold and silver markets to protect the US dollar. So, it seems as if we are out of gold. I expect the US government to steal the nation's gold again.

In the 1930's when they took the peoples' gold, they didn't take jewellery. But I suspect they will this time. Expect to have bureaucrats looking in your mouth for gold.
 




Make a pot of coffee and watch these videos. It will take you all evening. Looks like the US government has been manipulating the gold and silver markets to protect the US dollar. So, it seems as if we are out of gold. I expect the US government to steal the nation's gold again.

In the 1930's when they took the peoples' gold, they didn't take jewellery. But I suspect they will this time. Expect to have bureaucrats looking in your mouth for gold.

My Great Grandmother told me the story of how the government tried to confiscate gold from her parents and neighbors when she was a young teenager.

I have no doubt that all of the markets have been manipulated, not just gold and silver.

With nations quietly removing their gold from U.S. soil, I have no doubt about what that means.
 
Yeah, I know. Old white guys dressed poorly. But they seem to have something there.
 
I am sorry to hear that.

Do those two foods store well?

KathrineM,,My ration is getting so involved now I have to order specific ingredients 2 weeks before we grind and mix a batch.Like all feed ingredients,if it's dried properly and stored in a dry place it stays good for several months,manytimes up to a year before bugs will infest it,thus ruining it for feed. There is no commercial feed specific for peafowl,and little money has been spent to research them,such as broiler chickens,turkeys,cattle and the swine industry.If you ever venture over to the Peafowl Thread where I normally reside you can read of my two year trials proving my feed increases hatchability rates to 85% and higher.I've spent a ton of time,making calls to Universities and speaking with feed nutritionalist's all across the USA,,but I know I'm on the right track.
 
If someone makes the choice to live next to an airport then they don't really have a right to complain about noisy airplanes. And a person that makes the choice to live next to a farm doesn't have the right to complain about roosters. But people should have the right to live away from an airport and farms and even mega malls.
Hemet,within 5 miles of where I live within the past 5 years three seperate energy companies has built Wind Farms to produce electricity.One of the largest in the USA is only a few more miles away near Bloomington Illinois.I know the local ordinances that counties passed before allowing permitting of these "farms" but the overall drive was to collect tax dollars. Many people just owns a few acres with a home and possibly a shed-few outbuildings on their property in these areas.Some people purchased small homesteads after these wind farms had been in operation for several years.Yet I know of court cases where these new property buyers took the wind farms to court and won yearly settlements because of the slight noise,propellor shadows causing detrimental effects,and of course some wind turbines obscured the "view" of magnificant midwest sunsets. Anybody can sue anyone for anything at anytime.I can see the original homesteaders being paid for inconveniences ect. but to allow newcomers to move in and then sue against what they knew was already in place and fully operational before they was even in the area is nutts to me but it has happened and will continue to.
 
Hemet,within 5 miles of where I live within the past 5 years three seperate energy companies has built Wind Farms to produce electricity.One of the largest in the USA is only a few more miles away near Bloomington Illinois.I know the local ordinances that counties passed before allowing permitting of these "farms" but the overall drive was to collect tax dollars. Many people just owns a few acres with a home and possibly a shed-few outbuildings on their property in these areas.Some people purchased small homesteads after these wind farms had been in operation for several years.Yet I know of court cases where these new property buyers took the wind farms to court and won yearly settlements because of the slight noise,propellor shadows causing detrimental effects,and of course some wind turbines obscured the "view" of magnificant midwest sunsets. Anybody can sue anyone for anything at anytime.I can see the original homesteaders being paid for inconveniences ect. but to allow newcomers to move in and then sue against what they knew was already in place and fully operational before they was even in the area is nutts to me but it has happened and will continue to.
Yeah I saw that in the news and people were shaking their heads about that. If you knew about those windmills being there, why did you move there? Did the realtor that sold them the houses lied to them? Sue the realtors, not the windmill farms. I would gladly live next to one for the sake of having some chickens of my own!
 
I read in one website where a guy was complaining because the wind farms were stealing the peoples' wind and using it for their own personal gain.

When Mr. Pickens was going to put a wind farm in north Texas, his contract was about fifty pages long. My son took it to his contracts law class and they parsed it. It was a pretty good contract.

We have since been approached by three other farm developers, but they all had some bad stuff in their contracts. Be very careful what you sign. Have your lawyer read it over carefully.

Now they say these things kill birds, but then again so do house cats.
 
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