Wednesday, June 22, 2011

From America with Love

The Western Horseman this month reports that a Montana rancher has moved half his cattle herd to Russia, which is trying to revive its nearly dead cattle industry.
The writer, Ryan Bell, reports that the beef cattle population in Russia dropped from 18 million at the time of the Russian revolution to only 6000,000 today.
As a result, a steak dinner costs $75 in Moscow. People quoted in the article said beef available from butchers is only a step above leather.
Russia has one beef cow for every 230 people while in the U. S. there is one cow for every 3.5 people.
Russia has vast expanses of unfenced, idle grasslands, and the Montana ranch has partnered with the owners of 13,000 acres to restock some of this unused natural resource. A herd of about 500 cows were shipped over by boat.
The rancher also defied Russian restrictions by shipping over five trained cow horses to work the cattle. It was argued that while Russia has many horses of its own the U. S. horses had the build, training and disposition for the job. Only one of the horses was a registered Quarter Horse. The others were grade horses bought off ranches.
The cows sent over to Russia were Angus and they will have to thrive in a climate that ranges from 30 F. below in winter to 100 degrees F. in summer.
Russia now imports a lot of beef and it hopes to become more self sufficient within a few years.
I find it unbelievable that Russia’s meet industry had fallen into such a low state and only now realizes it has to improve it. Of course, having a population that is undernourished and alcoholic makes it easer for mass control.
The rising cost of food and fuel in the U. S. during an economic depression is something for us to think about, for the elites definitely have the U. S. targeted for more poverty consciousness. Though that is not all bad since we as a people waste and squander a lot and hopefully we will find ways to be more efficient and not have to step down our comfort levels even if we have to reorganize our consumption to more realistic and sustainable and healthy levels.

Dan

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Eustace Mullins Close Friend Still in Jail

March 29, 2011

By Dan Cunningham

Las Animas, CO -- The close friend who was with Eustace Mullins (Secrets of the Federal Reserve) when he died remains in a Bent County, Colorado jail more than three weeks after he was arrested following a traffic stop.
Jesse Lee, also known as Jesse Temple, was leaving Bent County for his home in Texas on March 3 when he pulled over near Hasty, Colorado on U. S. Highway 50 to check a tire.
A sheriff’s deputy stopped at the scene and reportedly became suspicious of the license plates on Lee’s RV. Backup was requested and it is reported that when lawmen tried to contact Lee he locked himself in his RV. The vehicle was reportedly broken into and Lee was forcefully removed and placed in custody during the incident.
Court records show Lee is currently being held under suspicion of no driver’s license; obstructing government operation; no registration card; fictitious plates; uninsured vehicle on a public road and failure to provide proof of insurance.
He initially was held under the name John Doe but by his second court appearance before County Judge Mark MacDonnell he was identified as Jesse Lee
During a second court appearance the following week Judge MacDonnell attempted to advise the suspect of his rights.
Each time the judge advised him of a right, Lee responded:
“I do not understand.”
The judge asked Lee how far he had gotten in school, did he have a high school diploma?
Lee asked why that was necessary.
“This is not a federal case,” the judge said.
Lee continued to say that he did not understand the proceedings and said lawmen “had broken into his vehicle“
The judge said he did not want to see Lee sitting in jail and he several times suggested the defendant could post bond. Several of Lee‘s local friends were in the court room and they were prepared to raise the money needed to post bond.
The judge asked a public defender to initiate competency hearing for Lee, but the attorney declined, saying he did not have enough information on the case and that the court itself could order a mental evaluation of the suspect.
At one point in the hearing Lee declined to state his name.
“You are not getting my name. It is private. I give it to no one,” Lee said.
MacDonnell offered Lee a chance to be released from jail under a personal recognizance bond, however the suspect declined to sign any forms with his name.
“I am a trustee of that name. I cannot betray that trust,” he told the judge.
When MacDonnell scheduled another hearing for April 13, Lee said he had not eaten for eight days and would not last that long.
Since then, Lee has reportedly begun eating and was sent to Pueblo for a mental health evaluation. Friends attempted to visit Lee in jail but the visits were denied because jailers said the prisoner was not cooperating.
Lee has told friend in Las Animas that prominent patriot writer Eustace Mullins was staying in his home when he passed away last year.

Monday, October 4, 2010

How Would World War III Boost Post-industrial America?

Since 2001 more than 42,000 factories employing 500 people or more have closed in post industrial America.

If the bankers get America into World War III to boost the economy what will people do to win the war - sell insurance to each other and fry hamburgers?

Massive government spending contracts for the next war would be given to Americans with government contacts who would turn around and outsource the war materiel production to China and Mexico and India and Taiwan etc. Presumably our foe would be the entire Muslim world, whose birth rate projects to overwhelm the West and the East, and not just the fringes of it. By the way, it is absurd to be fighting Islam on the margins even as they move into the U S and project a de-stabilizing 50 million Islamic followers in 20 years. But our intel lacks intelligence.

Post industrial America would logically be trending downward toward the model of India, and the streets of LA and Houston and Miam - where it is warmer - will be swarming with hordes of abandoned children just like in Bombay or around Mexico City..

And the globalists will have achieved that global parity they have been striving for.

But there will still be a stock market as there is in India, where the satellites depict a bright glow of illumination compared to the blackness of much of Africa and Oceania.

The rich will go on.

Monday, May 10, 2010

The Strange Nomination of Elena Kagan

President Obama has made an innovative choice by selecting Ms. Kagan as his Supreme Court Nominee. However, I believe that her selection was premature.
The judicial branch is not a college campus or a government agency, which are the areas where Ms. Kagan has her experience.
Judicial temperment and experience is one of the factors that should be weighed in evaluating a nominee to the highest court of the land. And this background is nonexistent in Ms. Kagan's life experience.
Judges who have served on the bench should develop a feel for how their rulings impact not only the judicial arena but the broader community as well. Ms. Kagan has issued no rulings. Her experience has been theoretical in essence.
I realize that by having no rulings or judicial record there is nothing there to throw bricks at. But that is a total cop out. I am disappointed that Obama, for whom I voted, selected a nominee with such a judicially vapid background. I also am concerned that her nomination leaves the court without any representation from the Protestant segment of our nation. Where is the diversity in denying diversity and inclusiveness - and I do not consider myself a Protestant.
This nomination is as if Obama did not take it seriously and nominated his wife Michelle. Though I have read Mrs. Obama may have let her law degree lapse.
There is a high strangeness coming over the land.
One area of expertise the President might have looked into was business law and regulatory law since the Congress itself and the White House have been most incompetent by dismantling such landmarks as Glassman - Steagall and allowing the SEC to abolish the uptick rule, the latter suspiciously just before the massive short selling during the late 2008 stock market sell off.
The nation has mountains of problems. right now. Out here in the West we look for men - and women - who can match our mountains.
Ms. Kagan seems like a foothill to me.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Globalists Have Bombed America - Islamist Extremists Don't Need To

World War II was an all-out four year war between the world's then leading economic powers. Global bankers hedged by financing both sides.

The current economic deficit is rooted in the all-out war against two Third World countries, neither of which could launch an attack against the U. S. unless the U. S. intelligence assigned a black op team to do it for them.

Moral and ethical corruption based on perpetual war set the stage for the poor moral climate that quickly spread into the wider economy itself. It is argued that World War II got the U. S. out of the Great Depression - but the costly War on Terror contributed to the economic slowdown and then collapse that is reflected in the current Undeclared Depression.

As for World War 2 being "classical Keynesian" that economic philosophy has inflation as an important component and as Keynes himself said:

"By a continuing process of inflation, government can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens."

Only this time the global banker consortium is only financing one side of the War on Terror since the opposition consists of ragged, desperate freedom fighters who are not running up debt to buy weapons of destruction.

Meanwhile, the government has allowed investment bankers and corporations to obliterate the American production capacity with greater devastation and accuracy than the Islamic terrorists could ever accomplish. Thank you Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateralists and all you investment bankers and government regulators. .