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Son of a Farmer

April 30, 2009

Wine ‘em, Dine ‘em, and Flu-Swine ‘em

Filed under: Latest article — son of a farmer @ 7:32 pm

I’ve had to take a pause for a few days to really contemplate all this turmoil in what we perceive to be reality. On one hand, it is quite evident the house of cards is falling down all around us – economics, politics, housing, Mother Nature, sea life, and now a global epidemic. Hmm, part of me finds this exciting as these are most definitely interesting times. On the other hand, are we really surprised?
First and foremost, we must remember to keep our shit together. Scattered and rattled minds seldom accomplish much. In regards to the Swine Flu, this might be the real deal like the Spanish Flu that riddled the globe from 1917-1918, killing millions of people. I’m no doctor, but we’ll know by the end of May what this flu virus is or isn’t. To prepare, I suggest stocking up on 90 grade + painter’s masks (one for each family member,) rubber gloves, germ wipes, and a little bleach for disenfectant purposes. Don’t get too freakin’ paranoid or too cool to be paranoid. Better to be prepared than panicked. Also, to combat flu viruses of any shape or form, I recommend colloidal silver, healthy stock of dried dandelion plants, and garlic. Screw vaccines if they are ushered in the wake. It’ll take at least 9 months for a proper cure. Do not allow your children to take a special vaccine!
On a bizarre note, I find it disturbing dozens of bio-physicists died immediately following 9/11 whose life’s work specialized in swine-flu, Spanish flu, and other deadly viruses. Some were passed off as suicides. Some accidents. (I’m done supplying links. Do the homework yourself.) Something is wrong here. Very wrong. Perhaps this is the pandemic ushered in to thin out the 7 billion of us sucking the Earth dry. Is this Nature’s doing or some mad scientist?I suggest keeping your eyes wide open. Don’t accept all the bullshit blabbered by Mainstream Media. Question everything these days. Strange times indeed.

Check out the below site to know what to have on hand in preparation for this pandemic spreading.
http://www.pandemicflu.gov/plan/individual/checklist.html

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April 18, 2009

Bat Die-off Mystery Continues

Filed under: Latest article — son of a farmer @ 8:05 am

Scientists continue to swing and miss on the bat die-off that begin in the Northeastern United States. In the past six months Vermont, Connecticut, and New York both reported huge die-offs of sick bats, which seem to suffer from some type of white fungus on their noses.

This is fast spreading concern as insect populations could increase rapidly with a significant reduction in the bat species. Ninety percent of Connecticut’s bat population did not survive the winter hibernation! Fear is that this “white-nose” syndrome could spread across the nation, effecting bat colonies in the south as well. This will have a huge impact on crops, not to mention the escalation of mosquitoes, a staple of the bat’s diet. More questions and very few answers.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2008/02/07/die_off_of_bats_could_hurt_area_crops/ 

http://www.batcon.org/index.php/education/article-and-information/latest-news/121-a-race-against-white-nose-syndrome.html

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=19174588 

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April 12, 2009

Quote For the While

Filed under: Latest article — son of a farmer @ 10:12 pm

“Style is knowing who you are, what you want to say and not giving a damn.”                                             - Gore Vidal

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April 10, 2009

Future Shut-off Valve for Internet

Filed under: Latest article — son of a farmer @ 10:33 pm

And the latest law proposal to protect us from ourselves, is the Cyber Security Act of 2009 . This would enable the President to shut off the internet in a “crisis” situation. Wouldn’t you know that a (John) Rockefeller (R-Virginia) would come up with this one.  We’re obviously getting too educated for their liking.

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April 8, 2009

What’s Worth Saving?

Filed under: Latest article — son of a farmer @ 6:36 am

As we continue down this blinded path of indignity, surely we’ll soon stop and ask ourselves, “What is worth saving?” It is obvious our government finds the banksters and money launderers top billing in this country. Or I should say it is the banksters who find themselves top billing since they are the ones really running the show anyhow.

As the banksters flex their iniquities, squeezing dry the nest eggs of hard-working people and suffocating the American dream, I’ve realized their persistent theme – we don’t matter. Not to them. We the People have been transformed into bottom feeders, useless eaters no longer willing to fuel the excess of consumerism.

As a trillion dollars is used over and over again as the American government’s version of the quicker-picker-upper, we will all soon remember just how frail and useless a wet paper towel becomes once it dries and hardens. The stains will remain. The spill will thicken like morning-after dumplings on a forgotten stove. And who will be called upon with mops, sponges, and hellfire elbow grease? The bottom feeders, that’s who.

We too will be discarded with the stack of wet paper towels if not willing and able. And even if we are successful, they’ll think of yet another clever way to rob us of our pensions, freedoms, and dignity.
As long as we continue to value banks more than gardens, cash more than National forests, oil more than water, corporate CEOs more than industry/manufacturing, and Wall Street more than family farms, our spiral will continue into a cesspool of futile floundering. There we will sit, paralyzed by the vast scum created by the Elite. And there’s not enough Bounty in the world to lick us clean.

It is time for us to formulate our own plans, build a new system, and derail our minds from the inevitable and continuous collision of a broken system run by thieves and megalomaniacs.


If we continue to do as we always have, the mess will overwhelm us, choking out any whiff of a life of freedom or the pursuit of liberty. But if we use a combination of old-world survival skills mixed with innovative planning and creating, why clean up the wreckage? Let's simply build a new house. Let us put down our rubber gloves, mops and brooms in exchange for pitchforks, hammers, and shovels. Let us not wait on bailouts to fix a broken system. Let us begin anew with something more sustainable, more pure, something built to last longer than our lifetimes and coexist with Mother Nature. Beats the hell out of cleaning up a clusterfucked ball of greedy grease one generation after another.

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April 5, 2009

Monsanto’s GM Corn Fails Miserably in South Africa

Filed under: Latest article — son of a farmer @ 3:53 pm

The failure of Monsanto’s GM corn crops in South Africa failed to produce hardly any kernels on the corn ears, resulting in more than a $2 million loss for the farmers in that country. Trying to quickly cover up this disaster, Monsanto is already offering compensation to the farmers. But will they ever actually receive it?
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/270101

http://www.naturalnews.com/025992.html

Funny how we haven’t heard anything about this in the mainstream media. Mrs. Braveheart, please feel free to comment on this situation. Was their terminator gene mistakingly leapfrogging ahead of itself? Bad labwork? Hmm, something tells me this is the beginning of Monsanto’s piss-poor intentions revealing their true identity.

Lost Chief, I do not have a myspace page, but I appreciate your comments and the information and other sources.

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