None of this is original observation, but it is a small part of what will be, I’m sure, a mega-trend during this decade and thereafter: people avoiding any and all utility/tax cost increases by making their own arrangements. If it takes off on a big enough scale, then government in the UK is going to find itself starved to perhaps a greater degree than it has yet understood. So too will the privatised suppliers suffer serious income fall-offs. And as water, food, gas, electricity, oil and petrol will only go up in price on the supply side, the room for price-cutting among those selling and distributing such things will be negligible.
Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts.
12 Jan 2013
starving the omnivores - The Slog
None of this is original observation, but it is a small part of what will be, I’m sure, a mega-trend during this decade and thereafter: people avoiding any and all utility/tax cost increases by making their own arrangements. If it takes off on a big enough scale, then government in the UK is going to find itself starved to perhaps a greater degree than it has yet understood. So too will the privatised suppliers suffer serious income fall-offs. And as water, food, gas, electricity, oil and petrol will only go up in price on the supply side, the room for price-cutting among those selling and distributing such things will be negligible.
No right to freedom of speech in Ireland!!! Moves by govt. to extend secrecy and stifle social media
The next line in the same article is where our famous blasphemy law comes from:
All of these qualifications pretty much mean that freedom of speech in Ireland is whatever the government and judiciary of the day are having themselves. What precisely does “public order” mean? What is the “morality” of the state? Or its authority? What’s seditious or indecent?"The publication or utterance of blasphemous, seditious, or indecent matter is an offence which shall be punishable in accordance with law.
Lunatics & Lubricants - Max Keiser with Reggie Middleton
Tip of the iceberg report reveals decades of sexual abuse at BBC
"We know it's more like thousands,
he was a serial rapist on a huge scale!" Jon Bird
UK Banned Press TV: 214 crimes spanning from 1955 to 2009. The shocking scale of sexual abuse
by Jimmy Savile. Of the 600 incidents - three quarters of victims were
children under 18.The 34 cases of rape or penetration include 4 rapes of children under 10. The Youngest victim only 8 years old... Even dying hospice patients were targeted.
Skousen: The West is Using War to Destroy Sovereignty
Insights into Cultural Shifts from a Visit to a Hardware Store
Pete Kofod: "So this is what it looks like when a society is starting to
collapse," the man standing behind the counter at the hardware store
said matter-of-factly. The remark had been directed at no one in
particular, but generally at anyone standing nearby. As I was among that
audience, I looked at him inquisitively, eliciting in return a look
indicating that his observation should be intuitively obvious to even
the casual observer.
"We should not be this busy," he continued. "People are normally out Christmas shopping for the latest tech gadgets for their kids, but instead they are spending their hard-earned money here." I had to agree with his observation, because the place was packed, and it was obvious that his inventory was disappearing from the glass showcases and from the wall behind the counter quicker than the store could replenish it.
"We have manufacturers that aren't taking any more orders. We even have a manufacturer that has shut down production and furloughed the entire workforce. I guess when we run out, we run out." He excused himself and joined his staff to help restock the shelves as well as operate the register.
As I surveyed the store, I noticed no discernible demographic pattern among the customers. They included elderly ladies, young couples, construction workers, police officers and hipster techies as well as people from virtually every ethnic and socio-economic background. They would have made the perfect tapestry for a politician's campaign stop.
"We should not be this busy," he continued. "People are normally out Christmas shopping for the latest tech gadgets for their kids, but instead they are spending their hard-earned money here." I had to agree with his observation, because the place was packed, and it was obvious that his inventory was disappearing from the glass showcases and from the wall behind the counter quicker than the store could replenish it.
"We have manufacturers that aren't taking any more orders. We even have a manufacturer that has shut down production and furloughed the entire workforce. I guess when we run out, we run out." He excused himself and joined his staff to help restock the shelves as well as operate the register.
As I surveyed the store, I noticed no discernible demographic pattern among the customers. They included elderly ladies, young couples, construction workers, police officers and hipster techies as well as people from virtually every ethnic and socio-economic background. They would have made the perfect tapestry for a politician's campaign stop.
Flat Broke America: White House Petition To Publicly Assay And Validate The US Treasury's 8,100 Tons Of Gold
Submitted by Tyler Durden: In the past few weeks there has been a
veritable explosion of White House petitions ranging from the bizarre to
the surreal to the outright absurd, including such demands as Texas
(and other southern states) seceding, deporting Piers Morgan, not
deporting Piers Morgan, creating a Joe Biden sitcom, and even making a
total mockery out of the US, and global, monetary system and evading the
debt ceiling using a cheap, platinum coin-based parlor trick.
All of these are, for lack of a better word, a la carte
distractions launched by bored American citizens, meant to evade the
menial drudgery of everyday life, and, generally, reality. In short: entertainment.
And, logically, virtually none have so far contained actual, actionable
provisions, that stood to benefit all Americans, instead of just one
half of the ideological or party split. At least not until a new
petition appeared two days ago, one demanding that the administration do
something that has never been done on the public record: perform an assayed public audit of all the 8,100 tons of gold owned by the US Treasury.
And not just any audit, but one including "professional auditors
outside of the Mint, Treasury, GAO, Inspector General and Federal
Reserve system." Silver/gold rally coming? "Please refrain from gloating!"
Mancow: British Establishment Mouthpiece is insignificant
NYPD Commissioner says they are looking into drone use, defends NYPD offices in foreign countries like Israel.
By Madison Ruppert: In a rare public interview, New York City
Police Department (NYPD) Commissioner Raymond Kelly revealed that the
NYPD is “looking into” the use of drones while defending the
department’s extensive network of officers placed in a whopping 11 nations around the world. However, Kelly’s comments have been the subject of several contradictory reports.
According to DNAinfo, Kelly cited how drones are already widely used in law enforcement, especially along the border, while admitting that the significant air traffic in New York City could present a challenge.
“The only thing we would do is maybe use the cheap $250 ones to take a look and see the size of the demonstration or something along those lines,” Kelly reportedly said.
Indeed, drones are used across the United States by the military and law enforcement as well as the National Guard and others, spurring lawmakers around the country to propose legislation limiting drone use.
On the drone issue, reports seem to paint completely conflicting images of Kelly’s statements. For instance, DNAinfo reports, “Kelly said the eyes in the sky — which have worried civil rights activists — could prove useful when sizing-up demonstrations, adding to an NYPD arsenal that already includes 3,000 cameras and high-powered anti-aircraft rifles that can shoot down planes.”
According to DNAinfo, Kelly cited how drones are already widely used in law enforcement, especially along the border, while admitting that the significant air traffic in New York City could present a challenge.
“The only thing we would do is maybe use the cheap $250 ones to take a look and see the size of the demonstration or something along those lines,” Kelly reportedly said.
Indeed, drones are used across the United States by the military and law enforcement as well as the National Guard and others, spurring lawmakers around the country to propose legislation limiting drone use.
On the drone issue, reports seem to paint completely conflicting images of Kelly’s statements. For instance, DNAinfo reports, “Kelly said the eyes in the sky — which have worried civil rights activists — could prove useful when sizing-up demonstrations, adding to an NYPD arsenal that already includes 3,000 cameras and high-powered anti-aircraft rifles that can shoot down planes.”