Archive for December 2010
Dec 31st, 2010 |
By Samara
Dirty dishes filled the sink. My husband had just lost his job, the car broke down on his way home, I had no idea what to cook for dinner, and the baby was crying. So was I. It was one of those days when nothing seemed right. But in my little pile of pity as
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Posted in Misc |
9 comments
Tags: blessings, grateful heart, thankfulness
Dec 31st, 2010 |
By Off The Grid Radio
There’s not enough imagination in the world to make this stuff up. Our economy and financial house are being run like we’re a banana republic … and we’re the country with the currency upon which all other countries base theirs. We have been the world’s economic superpower for years, but that distinction is quickly drawing
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Posted in Radio |
21 comments
Dec 30th, 2010 |
By Sarah
According to WebMD, more than 12 million Americans suffer from Fibromyalgia. It is described as the most commonly diagnosed arthritis-related illness following osteoarthritis. It is considered to be a rheumatic condition, which means it’s related to conditions such as Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lupus and other less common connective tissue disorders. One might be inclined to believe
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Posted in Alternative Health, Health |
16 comments
Tags: alternative therapies, Big Pharma, Fibromyalgia, self-help
Dec 30th, 2010 |
By David
The future of our economy is in the hands of those who played a large role in causing it to unravel. The Federal Reserve tripled our money supply from $830 billion to $2.5 trillion with the first round of quantitative easing (QE1) last year. They bought up hundreds of billions of dollars in toxic debt,
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Posted in Economics, Financial |
3 comments
Tags: Federal Reserve, monetary policy, Ron Paul
Dec 29th, 2010 |
By Jerry Greenfield
Hi All! I am an organic gardener. And I think it’s probably safe to assume that everyone else reading this is also an organic gardener. But do you ever really stop to ask yourself why? We all know it’s better for us and our environment, but what makes it better? Well, I’m here to explain
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Posted in Food, Jerry's Column |
3 comments
Tags: chemical fertilizers, natural fertilizers, organic gardening
Dec 28th, 2010 |
By John
Americans woke up to staggering figures screaming across the pages of the Drudge Report last week. The numbers on government spending and debt had been published and the results were in. America isn’t just broke … she is so far into debt that it would take each American citizen (the latest count showing 308,745,538 people)
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Posted in Financial, Precious Metals |
12 comments
Tags: banks, national debt, precious metals
Dec 27th, 2010 |
By Guest
by Jim Vanne The battle for America’s heart and soul, as was the case with 1930s Germany, has not only been fought in the political sphere, but also in the realm of education. Without a true education emphasizing liberty with responsibility, is it any wonder we see crowds mindlessly chanting “Yes we can!” in our
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Posted in History, Misc |
3 comments
Tags: education, indoctrination, Nazi Germany
Dec 27th, 2010 |
By Esther
In this modern age of convenience, it has become a practice taken for granted that, when one is hungry, one can simply go to any number of restaurants or fast food joints, and have someone else quickly prepare tasty yet questionably healthy food for them to eat. This may fill the belly for that meal,
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Posted in Eating Healthy, Food |
3 comments
Tags: Food, foods for survival, healthy eating
Dec 27th, 2010 |
By Sarah
“For as the lightning cometh forth from the east, and is seen even unto the west; so shall be the coming of the Son of man.” (Matthew 24:27) Of course, in this context, I hasten to add, “But of that day and [that] hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels which are in heaven,
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Posted in Energy, Solar Storm 2012 |
17 comments
Tags: EM pulse, EM storm, power grid
Dec 27th, 2010 |
By Samara
Jericho was one of those TV shows that you don’t forget. In the first episode, right after some kind of attack (possibly nuclear) has hit the United States, is a gripping scene we all hope we never witness. As you can imagine, everyone is trying to buy gas, the lights are out, and it is
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Posted in Education, Prepping |
6 comments
Tags: disaster prep, leadership skills, management skills