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Attorney General To Classify Pro-Life, Pro-Gun, Americans As Terrorists

"This is arguably one of the worst pieces of legislation to come down the pike in a long, long time. In essence Attorney General Eric Holder will have the discretion to label Americans terrorists. He's also proposed the creation of "emergency camps" that are nothing more than prisons," warns political strategist Mike Baker.

How To Convince Friends And Family To Prepare For Economic Collapse

One of the greatest problems for the prepper is getting family and friends on board without alienating them or terrifying them into inaction.

Obamageddon And The Greatest Depression Are Forecast By Trends Researcher

Gerald Celente of the Trends Research Institute has been telling everyone who will listen that Obamageddon is coming. He says that by 2012 we will see food riots, tax protests, farmer rebellions, student revolts, squatter dig ins homeless uprising, mob rule and terror.

WHO Warns Swine Flu ‘unstoppable’

The UN's top health official has opened a forum in Mexico on combating swine flu by saying that the spread of the virus worldwide is now unstoppable.

Britain Facing Swine Flu Upsurge, US Calls Crisis Talks

In Washington, the White House said it would hold a high-level meeting next week bringing together top government officials to prepare for the possibility of a more severe outbreak of A(H1N1) influenza.

A Bank Run Teaches The ‘Plain People’ About The Risks Of Modernity - WSJ.com

Some Amish Lived It Up Until Hard Times Hit; Dinners Out and LED-Appointed Carriages

Doctors Warn Against ‘swine Flu Parties’

Health experts are warning parents against holding "swine flu parties" in the hope of infecting their children with the H1N1 virus.

It’s Now Legal To Catch A Raindrop In Colorado

For the first time since territorial days, rain will be free for the catching in Colorado, as more and more thirsty states part ways with one of the most entrenched codes of the West.

New H1N1 Flu Not Going Away: U.S. Health Agency

More than 1 million people in the United States may have been infected with the new H1N1 swine flu, U.S. health officials said on Friday, and infections continue to rise.

US Swine Flu Cases May Have Hit 1 Million

The estimate is based on mathematical modeling. Nearly 28,000 U.S. cases have been reported to the CDC, accounting for roughly half the world's cases. The U.S. count includes 3,065 hospitalizations and 127 deaths.

The Cap And Tax Fiction

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has put cap-and-trade legislation on a forced march through the House, and the bill may get a full vote as early as Friday. It looks as if the Democrats will have to destroy the discipline of economics to get it done.

Survivalism Grows Popular In Valley

As the recession lingers, some Phoenix-area residents are shifting attention from their financial troubles, including falling home values and shrinking retirement savings, to stockpiling food and amm

Swine Flu Might Have Come From Asia

Contrary to the popular assumption that the new swine flu pandemic arose on factory farms in Mexico, federal agriculture officials now believe that it most likely emerged in pigs in Asia, but then traveled to North America in a human.

Calling All Kooks

Kooks believe there will be widespread disruption of our current luxurious lifestyle in the near future. Since we're not enamored of the government's handling of the economy, we're considered "nutjobs" and "dumb" when we stockpile essentials. (Like it's anybody's business if we choose to spend our money on canning jars and garden seeds!)

Weak Economy Spurs Spike In Emergency Preparedness

Emergency supply retailers and military surplus stores nationwide have seen business boom in the past few months as an increasing number of Americans spooked by the economy rush to stock up on gear that was once the domain of hard-core survivalists.

Lower Cost On Medical Bills

With or without health insurance, you can negotiate reduced charges with medical professionals. Here's how.

Swine Flu Could Infect Up To Half The Population

Primary care trusts are to set up anti-viral drug distribution centres and swine flu testing clinics amid fears that the infection could spread out of control.

Taking Comfort In Small Joys

As a resident of Marlinton told me, "When you got nothin', you got nothin' to lose. That's recession in West Virginia."

Modern Survivalism Tenet Number Four

Taxation is theft, the best way to combat it is to understand every legal deduction you can take or create.

Sean Hannity Video – Survival In The City

Ainsley Earhardt reports on Urban Survivalists in this Sean Hannity special investigation that includes an interview with Neil Strauss, author of the new book, Emergency This Book Will Save Your Life.

Homeland Security Handing Out 1.8 Billion In Disaster Preparedness Grants

The U.S. Homeland Security Department yesterday announced it would distribute $1.8 billion in Federal Emergency Management Agency grants to help local, tribal and state governments, along with nonprofit organizations, bolster their disaster preparedness resources.

How Long Can The US Dollar Last As The World’s Reserve Currency?

The Treasury and the Fed have committed the American taxpayer to $13.8 trillion of debt and before the dollar goes where it is ultimately going that figure could reach $30 trillion. In modern times such fiscal and monetary irresponsibility is unparalleled. This abdication of moral responsibility has already begun the process of dollar deterioration and rising interest rates. The result will soon be hyperinflation.

Gold Sold Like Chocolate From German Vending Machines

Shoppers in Germany will soon be able to buy gold as easily as bars of chocolate after a firm announced plans to install vending machines selling the precious metal across the country.

Outrage: ER Visits Could Be Avoided With Primary Care

An analysis of emergency room usage in the central Texas area found that in the last six years, just nine residents accounted for a whopping 2,678 visits.

In 45 Days, The Entire Healthcare System In US Will Change

The largest expansion of U.S. health care since the creation of Medicare in 1965 may emerge from legislation designed to reshape the medical industry and change how Americans receive and pay for care.


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