Part 4

J. Croft
Part 4
Tue Jun 14, 2005 16:36
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The end result? You are debt free, with no obligations other than your taxes and to feed and clothe you and yours. You're no longer stretched to the limit trying to juggle bills. You, with a purpose and free time and money can now take the next step; finding your purpose.

Economically freeing yourself, now you can ask this question: what's your purpose? Well, what is it in your heart that you want to do? Not what career's being promoted to get you to get training for. What is it that you've wanted to do when you were/are a young adult?

Do it!

In doing it, and talking to God about it in your heart, you should be able to discover what it is about it that will serve others. In effect, what you like doing and how you're meant to do will in some way that help others. The larger permutations and consequences you should leave up to God to worry about; like I said, we're in a war and He's trying to set us free, not annihilate us, so we have to have faith.

So you find your purpose(s) and in doing that with a debt free lifestyle you should be able to make a living on it. You will have effectively a small business-you'll get to keep all the fruits of your labors…

…wait, I gotta talk about taxes.

Having in effect a small business, you're required by the state to register as a "corporation", report sales tax, and all the regulations bureaucrats love to lash onto you to be permitted to operate. Reclaim your freedom; stay small, stay hidden, deal strictly in cash or barter items or work. The state and it's bureaucrats have long ago proven they don't deserve our tax dollars by the way they've ruined living in America. Deny them the fruits of your labors, keep it underground and black market. Starve them of money.

Furthermore, those dollars in your pocket, on your checks and in your accounts-they're not really dollars at all; they're debt notes. IOU's denominated in dollars by a private banking cartel that loans these insturments to the government at interest. Our money is supposed to be gold and silver as mandated by the Constitution, but until a economic crash occurs and the dollar's printed into toilet paper this is but trivia.

But what isn't trivial is how we're all addicted into judging almost everything by dollar worth. And it's through using these dollars that the state taxes and fines us to death. No matter what we buy, there are taxes tied to it. So in your dealings cut down on the usage of their funny money. Don't consume. Trade, borrow, lend, barter among others who want to be free. Anything's preferable to feeding the beast.

Next step to take to make yourself ready for the fight; life insurance. Not some policy from a insurance firm, but preparations you take as being responsible for yourself and yours. What are you preparing for? The shutdown of America and it's way of life as a engine for consumption and debt based economics. As you've discovered by your cutting back we Americans have been trained to be the most hoggishly wasteful society in history. This was not by accident. With our consumption comes cashflow for the megacorporations that set this system up after WW2, so the logical outcome is the extreme wastefulness that goes on today. We're trained to get the shiniest new junk they pump out, even at the expense of a lifetime of debt slavery. We're dependent on being wasteful.

This wastefulness makes America extremely vulnerable; just cut off the flow of oil and the flow of goods and services comes to a halt, and with most of us living in urban sprawl with few outlets of basic goods within walking distance-think of the August 2003 blackout, and picture it going on.

And on.

And on.

And on for weeks, months, probably years.

People will run out of food within a couple of weeks. Crime will skyrocket before that, and when that last dusty can of green beans is consumed cold desperation and panic will set in. And the blood will flow. Blood will flow-probably from you if you're unprepared-when that low income neighborhood next to yours starts running out of food.

That's just one scary scenario, and it's not even close to being the worst case. Nuclear attack, a restaging of a 9/11 style operation, mass terror strikes using stolen briefcase nukes, North Korea lobbing ballistic missiles at our cities. A civil rights crisis involving abuse of illegal immigrants galvanizing the estimated 20 million illegals in America into reacting violently.

Then there's what the government will do when they drop the hammer on our Constitution and Bill of Rights and institute Martial Law; think those ninja suited madmen will stop at incinerating a few backwoods churches and cabins?

You've read this far so here are some things you can and must do to protect yourselves physically:

Look at a map of the United States of America. You'll see all the major cities, the clusters of suburban towns that cluster around them like grapes, and the interstates that connect the urban areas like vines. Now, look at the clear areas(not in the southwest, that's desert!) You'll find some areas pretty far from the urban areas and interstates that have towns-move there, or have a second home or relations, or even a trailer on a patch of cheap land. Those towns, those rural areas will become the new redoubts of Freedom in America, because "they" have their power in the major urban areas and military bases. Seek towns that could survive a breakdown of the economy. Plus, they're cheap to live in.

Have some spare fuel for your car-rotate it out every six months because gasoline's formulated to break down. Get some 55 gallon barrels, some 5 gallon jerry cans and a hand pump to have as a emergency reserve. Take the jerry cans to the gas station and fill them up each time you gas your car, then fill your barrels. Have your barrels in a separate shed, like a tool shed, and when they're full, draw fuel from them to gas your car up and replenish as needed. It's not to take advantage of price spikes, it's to have a emergency reserve.

Get a generator. A gasoline generator would be more compatable with your fuel storage but lower powered. Diesel generators are more powerful and has the advantage of there being a recipe for brewing a biofuel out of vegetable oil to fuel it.(THIS CAN ALSO BE USED IN AUTOMOBILES WITH DIESEL ENGINES). Any generator however can power tools, a computer for internet access, refrigerators-it's better having electricity than not having it of course.

Have what they used to call a pantry. Buy extra food you'll eat, and rotate that out like I described with the gas storage. Buying in bulk saves cash in the long run anyway. And what's even better is growing your own food naturally; having your own food supply and a few items to trade will keep your food costs low.

To learn a LOT more, get the following magazines and their back issues.

The old MOTHER EARTH NEWS, up to about issue 80. These you'll have to look for at garage sales and flea markets.

LINDSAY TECHNICAL BOOKS CATALOG. Everything you need to know about to restart a industrial civilization after the apocalypse, they have it-but don't wait until after the hammers dropped on us to get at least a basic battery of books.

BACKWOODSMAN. Small publication, but has a lot about basic living and old frontier knowledge. Having back issues makes a good start to a survival library.

BACKWOODS HOME MAGAZINE. Like the Backwoodsman, but they have all their back issues on CD's to view on your computer.

Learn how to use a weapon-preferably a rifle, because life in America can become very basic, very easily and at best the desperate and the criminal are going to do what they got to. Worse, is a out of control state being unleashed in a martial law(no law but what's dictated at the end of a muzzle) scenario. They can shoot kids in the back, burn and poison whole families alive, so they'll have no problem capping your middle class self. So if you want to keep what's yours, learn to use a rifle in a combat situation.

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