Liberty Wins!!!

^Really fascinating stuff there... but I'm always left with 1 question in situations that... what if it was all a dream and it was created in his own mind? It's totally possible and much more probable...
 
^Really fascinating stuff there... but I'm always left with 1 question in situations that... what if it was all a dream and it was created in his own mind? It's totally possible and much more probable...

The part that always makes me skeptical with these stories (although I would say I'm more inclined to believe in God than not), is the question of 'why are we here then?' The article says we are here as a test - but why? If the afterlife is wonderful and full of love and nothing goes wrong, then what is the point of testing us, and what are these 'special tasks' that we do in the next life if we are selected for them based on our good work in this life.
 
The part that always makes me skeptical with these stories (although I would say I'm more inclined to believe in God than not), is the question of 'why are we here then?' The article says we are here as a test - but why? If the afterlife is wonderful and full of love and nothing goes wrong, then what is the point of testing us, and what are these 'special tasks' that we do in the next life if we are selected for them based on our good work in this life.
Your state in the after life is a cause and effect proposition based on your choices in this one. It is a quite natural conclusion. NOT all enjoy their hereafter equally. Hell does exist (it would be illogical if it didn't). Hell is a self-created torment of those who do evil to THEMSELVES by doing evil to their neighbor, which is ultimately the same thing, because we are all connected. And if you torture yourself, you will be in torment. Simple. It is a fundamental reality, that whatever you do to your neighbor, you are ultimately doing it to YOURSELF. This is the basis and the reason for the Eternal Law of Justice. It is inescapable as truth and REALITY are inescapable by definition.

Why are we here? To learn to be like God, of course! Because it is the best, and ultimately the only way to be!
 
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Rematch: Texas Takes on the TSA Again

The Texas Travel Freedom Act, House Bill 80, would make it a criminal act to intentionally touch “the anus, breast, buttocks, or sexual organ of the other person, including touching through clothing,” without probable cause in the process of determining whether to grant someone access to a public venue or means of public transportation.

The act also provides additional protection for minors.


A public servant acting under color of his office or employment commits an offense if he…removes a child younger than 18 years of age from the physical custody or control of a parent or guardian of the child or a person standing in the stead of a parent or guardian of the child.


More: http://lewrockwell.com/boldin/boldin23.1.html
 
Chuck Woolery on Assault Weapons





"Assault" weapons should be legal, but the politicians a trying to ban "assault" weapons which are NOT assault!




The stupidity of full auto prohibition is shown here with bump fire!
[video=youtube;_U6tORrODJE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=_U6tORrODJE[/video]
 
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A Hard Money Revolt

by Murray N. Rothbard


"Revolution in Minnesota," The Libertarian Forum, August 1, 1969.

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Two years ago, Jerome Daly, a citizen of Savage, Minnesota, a suburban town just south of Minneapolis, refused to make any further payments on the mortgage which he had owed to his bank. At his jury trial (First National Bank of Montgomery vs. Jerome Daly) in December, 1968 before Justice of the Peace Martin V. Mahoney, a farmer and carpenter by trade, at which the bank tried to repossess the property, Mr. Daly argued that he owed the bank nothing. Why? Because, the bank, in lending him money, had loaned him not real money but bank credit which the bank had created out of thin air. Not being genuine money, the credit was not a valid consideration, and therefore the contract was null and void. Daly argued that he did not owe the bank anything.

In making this seemingly preposterous argument, Jerome Daly was being a far better economist – and libertarian – than anyone knew. For fractional reserve banking – now a system at the behest and direction of the Federal Reserve Banks – is, like fiat paper, legalized counterfeiting, the creation of claims which are invalid and impossible to redeem. Furthermore, Daly contended that this kind of creation of money by banks is illegal and unconstitutional.

Even more remarkable than Mr. Daly’s thesis is that the jury unanimously held for him, and declared the mortgage null and void; and Justice Mahoney’s supporting decision, delivered last Dec. 9, is a gem of radical assertion of the rights of the people and a thoroughgoing assault on the unwisdom and fraudulence and unconstitutionality of fractional reserve banking.

Bewildered, the First National Bank of Montgomery, Minnesota proceeded in routine fashion to file an appeal with Justice Mahoney for a higher court. But the catch is that in order to file an appeal, the plaintiff has to pay a fee of two dollars. Justice Mahoney, O happy day, refused to accept the appeal on January 22 because Federal Reserve Notes, which of course constituted the fee, are not lawful money. Only gold and silver coin, affirmed the judge, can be made legal tender, and therefore the fee for appeal had not been paid. Justice Mahoney followed this up with supporting memoranda on January 30 and February 5, which are heartwarming blends of sound economics and strict legal constructionism, and which also declared the unconstitutionality of the Federal Reserve Act and the National Banking Act, the capstones of our current interventionist and statist monetary system.

There the matter rests at the moment; but where does it rest? We have it on the authority of Justice Mahoney that debts to fractional reserve banks (i.e. the current banking system) are null and void, that their very nature is fraudulent and illegal (in short, that the banks belong to the people!), that Federal Reserve Notes and fiat paper are unlawful and unconstitutional.

Never has there been a more radical attack upon the whole nature of our fraudulent and statist banking system.

Furthermore, with these embattled Minnesotans, their radicalism is not only rhetoric; they are prepared to back it up with still further concrete acts. Jerome Daly has already announced that if any higher court of the United States, “perpetrates a fraud upon the People by defying the Constitutional Law of the United States (Justice) Mahoney has resolved that he will convene another Jury in Credit River Township (where Savage is located) to try the issue of the Fraud on the part of any State or Federal Judge”. Daly adds, moreover, that the Constable and the Citizens’ Militia of Credit River Township are prepared to use their power to back up the jury’s decision and keep Mr. Daly in possession of his land. The people of Savage, Minnesota, in short, are prepared to fight, to resist the decrees of the state and federal governments, to use their power on the local level to resist the State.

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Read the rest: http://lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard319.html
 
Water fluoridation DEFEATED in Portland

Voters in Portland, Oregon solidly defeated a city-wide water fluoridation measure yesterday, with 60% of the voters saying “NO!” to the practice of adding toxic fluoride chemicals to the water.

The result is a huge victory for www.CleanWaterPortland.org and all the men, women and children of Portland who can now rest easier, knowing their tap water is not intentionally poisoned with cancer-causing chemicals derived from industrial waste and mislabeled “fluoride.”


Read more: http://www.infowars.com/water-fluor...xic-fluoride-chemicals-into-the-water-supply/
 
The Russians Prove Small Scale Organic Farming CAN Feed the World

Christina Sarich
Infowars.com
May 30, 2013

If you’ve already been through an economic collapse, you might know a thing or two about how to feed your family with little money. More importantly, you might know how to do it without pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and GMO seed. On a total of about 20 million acres managed by over 35 million Russian families, Russians are carrying on an old-world technique, which we Americans might learn from. They are growing their own organic crops – and it’s working.

According to some statistics, they grow 92% of the entire countries’ potatoes, 77% of its vegetables, 87% of its fruit, and feed 71% of the entire population from privately owned, organic farms or house gardens all across the country. These aren’t huge Agro-farms run by pharmaceutical companies; these are small family farms and less-than-an-acre gardens.

A recent report from Agro-ecology and the Right to Food says that organic and sustainable small-scale farming could double food production in the parts of the world where hunger is the biggest issue. Within five to 10 years we could see a big jump in crop cultivation. It could also take the teeth out of GMO business in the US.

According to World Watch, we can also farm fish responsibly and feed the planet. Sustainable fish farms along with organic gardening are becoming the new agro-business.

“Farmed seafood has certain advantages over wild fish in meeting modern demand. For a global marketplace that demands increasingly predictable products—uniform-sized fillets available year-round, free of the vagaries of weather or open-ocean fishing—fish farming delivers this predictability. Farms are also becoming more productive, raising fish at a lower cost and expanding the potential market.” (Brian Halwell, Farming Fish for the Future).

As long as this is done in sustainable ways without GMO salmon, we really can feed over 7 billion people.

Unfortunately, not all of us want to utilize organic farming. Purchasing 500,000 shares of Monsanto stock in 2012, Bill Gates is just one key figure who argues that GMOs are an absolute necessity in order to fight global starvation. Of course along with ‘saving the world from starvation’, GMO crops also bring along a large number of unwanted health and environmental effects. This isn’t even considering the fact that long term, we truly don’t know what kind of impact this will have on the earth on a major scale. Though we do know once everything is GMO, it will be virtually impossible to go back to a natural world.


Check out NaturalSociety’s YouTube Channel for some recent videos on the March Against Monsanto event occurring in Philadelphia, PA. The videos offer some educational information along with a look at how people everywhere reject Monsanto and genetically modified organisms. Say goodbye to GMOs. We don’t need them.

“We won’t solve hunger and stop climate change with industrial farming on large plantations,” says Olivier De Schutter.



This post originally appeared at Natural Society.


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Editor’s Note: Be sure to check out the Infowars Seed Center to get started on your own organic garden.
 
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