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Presenting Anonymous' "Survival Guide For Citizens In A Revolution"

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Following the fireworks from this weekend in which Anonymous hacked and exposed thousands of Stratfor clients and millions of confidential emails, it may be time to pay some more attention to the hacker collective, and specifically a document that was released a few weeks ago titled "Survival Guide for Citizens in a Revolution." As Anonymous itself says, "This is a snapshot of what Anonymous thinks will be useful for your survival in case of a violent revolution in your country. As most of Anonymous works, it will be constantly changed, reused, improved etc. So watch for newer releases." Because all it takes for complete chaos to erupt in addition to the unwind in the financial system, is for one or two major hacks at system critical institutions to precipitate all out social panic. And who knows - while the financial system will self destruct on is own, perhaps Anonymous itself will do this or that vis-a-vis the latter.

Complete guide (source):

 

h/t LoneStarHog

 

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Tue, 12/27/2011 - 15:21 | 2014320 Ag1761
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The first rule of preparedness for any riot/collapse situation:

 

You can never have enough loo role.

 

Now, getting down to it, what you going to do once the loo role runs out.

Ever tried firing a gun or haggling a trade of gold with a dirty bottom...nope.

 

Sphagnum Moss Bitchez
Tue, 12/27/2011 - 15:26 | 2014336 freakscene
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Good point. I better make a trip to Sam's Club tonight to stock up. I don't want to over pay per square of emergency wshtf tp

:)

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 16:30 | 2014524 pursueliberty
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Often cheaper at dollar stores or wal mart than it is a sams club.  I know as I purchased a lot of two ply.

 

I once knew a senile old man who in his state of dementia took to hoarding toilet paper.  He had around a 4 year supply of the stuff.  He had an entire room dedicated to toilet paper. 

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 22:58 | 2015235 Tuco Benedicto ...
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Speaking of TP.  The 1920's German Deutsche Mark to be replaced by the 2012 U. S. Federal Reserve Note back by the full faith and credit of the hijacked U. S. Government.  View here!

http://iconicphotos.wordpress.com/tag/weimer-republic/

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 03:28 | 2015465 Potemkin Villag...
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That's nice... A 4 year supply of "mice condominiums"...

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 03:45 | 2015478 goldenbuddha454
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I have my own rules for surviving and here they are: 1)  beef jerky 2) water 3) 45 4) fishing pole 5) lighter 6) Knife 7) rope 8) gold/silver.  That pretty well covers it.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 15:21 | 2014321 JR
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Bill Sardi asks: "What does Mr. Paul mean when he says this is what happens when 'a country destroys its money' and 'destroys or eliminates the middle class.' What does that mean in dollars and cents?”

Says Sardi today in his article America’s Wealth Eroding: “It means the American people are aggregately losing the value of their banked money at the rate of $16,881 per second, $970,904 per minute, $58,254,253 per hour, $1.398 billion per day, or $510,304,260,000 per year (that’s $510 billion!). That is the most conservative figure, based upon a 7% rate of inflation. The erosion of American wealth could be as high as $780 billion/year if a higher 10% inflation rate is employed. …

As for the inflation rate, Sardi explains the government inflation coverup:

“The federal government says the rate of inflation is around 3%. However, the real rate of inflation is not the 3% figure government provides (government calculations don’t include the cost of fuel or food, for example). According to ShadowStats economist John Williams (www.shadowstats.com), who reverts back to ways the government calculated the rate of inflation in 1990 and 1980, Americans are losing 7% to 10% of purchasing power of their banked money annually.

“Using the 7% figure, that comes to a $510 billion erosion of saved money per year. Using the 10% inflation rate, Americans are losing $780 billion of their banked money via inflation per year.

“In just 5 years $8.505 trillion in aggregate banked wealth will diminish to as little as $4.250 trillion in purchasing power using the 10% inflation estimate. John Williams shows savers who deposited $100 in banked money in 2006 would need $160 today to buy the same amount of goods and services as 5 years ago.”

Sardi then continues on to What an insult: bankrupt banks offer dividends to stockholders, and What to do? (It’s not pretty).

http://lewrockwell.com/sardi/sardi198.html

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 15:34 | 2014357 LivermoreJim
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From Ron Paul: Always read your own newsletter.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 15:39 | 2014376 mendolover
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'They' are human and fuck up just as much as anyone else.  'They' are also criminals with criminal minds which are deficient to non-criminal minds.  'They' play God but 'we' all know they aren't God, and some of us believe 'they' are working for an evil god that has already been defeated. 

Two Myans talking.  One just finished the 'Mayan Calender' and says to the other, "I only had enough room to go to 2012."  The other Myan says, "Ha.  That will freak someone out someday!"

Happy New Year!!

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 15:39 | 2014377 hmmmstrange
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Is it time to sew bullion into my cloths?

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 15:41 | 2014383 NotApplicable
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There's so much contradictory advice in this guide, it seems almost as if it's designed to be a honeypot for wannabe suckers.

You know, because everyone who wants to keep a low profile wears Guy Fawkes masks.

If this thing wasn't a psyop from the beginning, it certainly is now.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 15:44 | 2014392 earleflorida
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hasn't anyone here lived through the great depression ? --- it wasn't the end of the world --- the poor [50% +/+pop.] have always found an exceptable way to get by on nothing,... whereas the almost wealthy to moderately wealthy will get a dose of reality --- the super-rich will live large as they have always done in the past

stay healthy my friends

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 17:37 | 2014727 Urban Redneck
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The history of the last Great Depression is sanitized in US texts.  They rarely draw even the most basic connections between rising crime and rising poverty, except when crusading against 2nd amendment rights.  They glorify the "golden age" of bank robbery yet fail to highlight how the robbers managed to avoid being instantly turned over to the State by the locals for their crimes against the hated bankers.  Once out the big cities, social safety nets (bread lines & soup kitchens), and the range of the photographers' flash bulbs, then it was much closer to anarchy (or Deliverance for the more Hollywood inclined)... This was before Social Security, the rise of the Nanny State, and the proliferation of useless human beings with basically no skills, the development and subsequent proliferation of WMD.  Of course to those who had a job or were in school during the depression- it was just like any other recession they or their parents had experienced (at least until the politicians and their bitches in academia needed a sexier and more dramatic name for the episode).  Why should this time be any different, and what would actually look like of history rhymed?    It's precisely because I know (or knew) so many people who did make through the first half of the 20th century that I am concerned.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 20:58 | 2015099 Tuco Benedicto ...
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Earle I did not live through the Great Depression, but I have read about it.  7,000,000 Americans died from starvation or succumbed to diseases caused by severe reductions in immune systems brought on by malnutrition.  And, that was a rural society.  Multiply by 10 this time around I am afraid.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 23:05 | 2015233 earleflorida
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"Multiply that by 10X __ ?" 

Please follow the "Time Line's Correlation" walking us along history

Sorry,... but the depressions loss of life was estimated at ~ 5ml, brought on by extraneous/exogenous events/ factors,...

The end of *"WW1"[ a war america had no right being in?- sound familiar?] and the **" Spanish Bird Influenza"[conspiracy?-eugenics/euthenics ___ overpopulation?] http://www.historyonthenet.comWW1/WW1_timeline.htm 

http://www.naturalnews.com/026178_flu_influenza_bird.html

What culminates into bad land management  [eg. Irish potato famine-sound familiar?] creates devastation and death brought on by, 'an-act-of-nature', quite similar to what america could be experiencing in the mid-west/tx/ok,etc., etc.,...

Time-Line of the *** 'Great Dust-Bowl', and the **** 'U.S. Great Depression' [plenty of so called depressions,but this was the biggy?]  of the late 20's /late 30's of the 20th century,... and how we ended up in WW2 [think of the parallels of then and now?- think very,very hard and long?]

http://www.huppi.com/kangaroo/Timeline.htm

http://www.hyperhistory.com/online_n2/connections_n2/great_depression.html

PS.  We are alot better off than yesteryear if blogs such as Zerohedge gives a heads-up to the current events,... people are starting to listen!

thankyou Tyler

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 08:46 | 2015652 my puppy for prez
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But the population was largely agrarian then....no Walmarts...people actually knew how to produce their own food and such...very few have these skills today.  And when the Walmart/grocery store shelves are EMPTY, they're toast.

Very different demographics b/t the two eras.  A non-sequitir.  

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 15:54 | 2014423 JR
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Whatever the motives, the release of materials that could shed light on the foreign policy of this government is sorely needed; the direction of this American Empire has already encompassed catastrophic wars on sovereign countries and entangled the U.S. in vast swamps of violence and hatred, never experienced in the history of our country. It makes me wonder just who the heck these people are if they want this fascism kept quiet.

This empire foreign policy is clearly tied to the tyranny of the money changers, the international investment banks that can designate presidents and top-ranking regulatory officials throughout the Western world.  What possible motive would someone have for silencing information gatherers such as Wikileaks when the secrecy not only of our foreign policy but who runs it is our greatest internal threat.

Are the American people going to be herded into an enthusiasm of patriotism directed toward the enemies, not of America, but the enemies of the financial tyrants, only to find themselves in the end captive of a CFR totalitarian world governance?

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 15:57 | 2014431 blindman
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddHfU2wKvmc
Initiation of the Pyramid. Manly P Hall.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 16:21 | 2014498 title examiner
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I'm sorry, I don't think you'll need a gun or a first aid kit--unless you want to hang out in angry mobs....for the fun of it.  Buying "survival food" just won't be enough food to get you through a hurricane.  The money being wasted on guns, ammo and survival food would be better spent on just about anything that is actually useful in the long run.

It might be more prudent to study the long food lines that the Russians had to stand in.  You might get a better picture of how an unravelled economy behaves.  Eg:  Do you need a sportscar or a pickup truck.  Do you need a southbeach condo....or a small farm in central florida or south georgia?

Choices that make sense even if the economy is good....

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 18:41 | 2014869 NotApplicable
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So, guns, ammo and food aren't useful in the long run?

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 21:41 | 2015148 DosZap
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title examiner

Your post reads like it is 1990.

Dude,the last people you will have to concern yourself with is the Angry Mobs.

If you get my drift.Your worst enemy used to be (in your minds eye,as in most Americans  ) a friend.

Sorry, not the case anymore.If ALL I had to concern myself with was roving bands of inner city hoods,I would be singing like Gene Kelley.

WE have a MUCH larger problem coming our way,it's already here,it grows bolder,stronger,louder,more ballsy, and larger daily.

All under the premise of HELPING protect us.

When they are the problem.Only a FOOL can't see it.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 22:18 | 2015192 title examiner
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I'm not worried about angry mobs.  You have to go to the angry mob, they won't come to you.

Wet behind the ears psychopaths, panicked and in survival mode....with their brand new rifles and survival literature....

Well, sociopaths and psychopaths have always been the problem--even if they pretend to be friendly.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 22:39 | 2015214 DosZap
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title examiner

Wet behind the ears psychopaths, panicked and in survival mode....with their brand new rifles and survival literature....

These will be the first to hit the bricks if they move,

Well, sociopaths and psychopaths have always been the problem--even if they pretend to be friendly.

These are your most dangerous,outside the real problem, is something for nothing gangs,that have always lived off someone else, and like you stated are sociopaths,and psycho's.

They are Pack Animals, always an Alpha leading,(The Katrina Effect).IF this comes down to this level, I will have as I started a select group of helpers.

Everyone else is dog food.

 

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 20:21 | 2017669 sumosamurai
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Those that managed to survive the great depression that were not of the 'ecomoronic elite' had at least one of 2 things - farm land or tools.

If you have the means to create or to fix something you have a way to barter for your survival. Families were usually much larger at that time and that helped to extended the survival safety net too. Its hard to defend anything by yourself.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 16:27 | 2014513 MobBarley
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Neat. An Emmanuel Goldstein 'Survival Manual'.

 

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 16:32 | 2014531 gwar5
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Anonymous is a double edged sword, I'm intrigued, but haven't really decided. 

 

They're exposing some of TPTB, but they may just end up triggering martial law of the internet faster. Nonetheless, to take back our sovereignty from TPTB, it looks like us debt slaves are going to have to destroy TPTB through a thousand amorphous cuts of civil disobedience against the status quo which Anonymous so passionately demonstrates.

It needn't take a lot of effort by a few. It really just takes a little effort by a lot of people to create a mass effect. Everyone should opt out of the banking system as much as possible, that'd be huge. Secondly, target and boycott an easy crony corporate to target, like GE, for broad appeal, and make them hurt. Get some momentum and then add another corporation, but always focusing on the ultimate long term goal of moving up the food chain to break the criminal FED/squids and the currency monopoly and centralization before it's too late for us. A sound currency that is free from the systematic theft of our labor through debasement is a basic human right, otherwise we are indeed truly slaves.

OWS failed because they devolved and got too weird, driven by anti-free market neo-marxists doing stupid things while curiously skipping over kingpins like Soros, Goldman Sachs, JPM, and the FED.  But they had me excited the first few weeks.

 

 

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 16:57 | 2014605 roadhazard
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Up here in the mountains we don't need no stinking revolution. I live in a place where the locals shot at both sides during the War Between the States. Any NWO coming up here is in for an ambush followed by another ambush.

 

Peace out, y'all

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 17:00 | 2014612 3.7.77
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And for everyone whom dowloaded the guide, be sure to fill out the Homeland Security reg form included.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 17:06 | 2014634 krispkritter
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20Kg of rice?  No, no, no...20Kg of flour...you're gonna need it bake bread helmets.  And leave off the poppy seeds, they just get in your eyes...

http://www.motifake.com/bread-helmets-bread-egypt-protest-stupid-helmet-demotivational-posters-133956.html

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 03:36 | 2015472 Potemkin Villag...
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Now THAT'S using your loaf!

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 08:39 | 2015647 my puppy for prez
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The seeds, if ingested, can also make you test positive for cocaine!

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 17:06 | 2014636 goldnguns
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Just a word to the wise - the more vitriolic the comments and the more anti-authority, the more your emails and IP address are actively monitored, instead of just vacummed for later scanning. 

 

Two old maxims to live by:

The man with his head up is the first one shot

The one that gets you is the one you one you assumed couldn't

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 17:38 | 2014732 youLilQuantFuker
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Oh we're scared. Scared I tell you! When they come to collect us they better be prepared.

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y44/mfingar/OBR_Carbine.jpg

We'll be camped out at The Pony Tracks Ranch
http://www.mishalov.net/military-vehicles/pictures/img_1911.jpg

Waiting for the revolution....

(or maybe at DIA depending on the situation. if DIA, we will spray paint a sign on the walls Marla/Tyler with an arrow. Follow the arrows. Stay alive.)

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 12:23 | 2016280 DanDaley
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Looking at your toys, I can only say that I wish that you were my neighbor.  Boy Scout Motto:  Be Prepared!

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 17:28 | 2014704 tbone654
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must read...  survival story from Bosnia...  may have even read it on zero hedge

shtfschool.com

 

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 17:39 | 2014728 The Heart
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When you know the ship is sinking slowly and the end game can be obvious in the distance of stormy weather, the best one can do is educate the most while you can about having the best chances that one can have to survive in an age where Knowledge is Power.

A sucker stands on the train tracks with his back towards the oncoming train. A wise man watches it pass from the hill top.

But wait! Will this explosive info that is hitting the news wires fast cause a SUDDEN change in the geo-picture to distract you all just like the news the day before 9/11 did?

http://www.veteranstoday.com/2011/12/23/breaking-patriot-missiles-seized...

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 17:45 | 2014750 youLilQuantFuker
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Nice. USSA gifts a bunch of late-great .mil goodies to it's 'friend' israel.

And in typical jooiness they flip those goodies for some quick fiatcons.

I'm beginning to think that israel really gets a kick out of seeing American die for them.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 18:10 | 2014810 fuu
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In 1986 Isreal sold 500 US made TOW missiles to Iran.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 20:33 | 2015072 JR
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Update:  Germany officials have offered to take responsibility for the shipment to China though there is no record of Germany ever having received the missiles in the first place.  There had been a shipment of PAC 2 missiles, 64, several months ago, which had been completed.  No further shipment had been scheduled.  Germany is responding to a request from Netanyahu to Merkel to save Israel from a potential spy scandal.Similarly, a South Korean paper has published a story about the missiles but at no time has the South Korean embassy in Helsinki, made a statement or made contact with authorities as would be expected.  This one gets more interesting every day.Germany has a long history of working with Israel, call it “war guilt” or profiteering.  The centrifuges used to develop nuclear weapons that were distributed by Israel, first to South Africa then by Israeli Johann Meyer to Libya were of Germany origin.  Saddam Hussein received his biological and chemical warfare equipment from Germany, but through Bush family sources, not Israel.  We are told the missiles heading to China were to be “cloned” for sale along with radar and launch units, already there.  They would be sold worldwide under Israeli branding in competition with the US.  Israel is free to sell to clients the US would be likely to refuse.  The JA 20 Stealth fighter, built from plans stolen by Bush era White House Israeli “dual-citizens” is only one of dozens of defense projects stolen by Israeli spies and sent to China.  China has every current nuclear weapons design and plans to upgrade its submarine fleet and will be building aircraft carriers eventually.  All will be done with American technology.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 20:51 | 2015094 youLilQuantFuker
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How convenient. If true.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 17:44 | 2014745 haskelslocal
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Funny Comedy folks. This guide is nothing less than what you should do to prepare for an earthquake or natural disaster. Of course, with a few fun facts added in. Ask Rodney King.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 17:53 | 2014771 youLilQuantFuker
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Media empires, led by Rupert Murdoch’s Fox News, have been running a “race to the bottom”.

http://www.councilforthenationalinterest.org/news/mediabias/item/579-us-...

Who owns .this?

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 17:57 | 2014777 Marley
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If you want to prepare now, at least partially, just go backpacking.  The experience will let you know where your weakness is.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 18:08 | 2014801 FrankIvy
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Believing that "backpacking" is related to survival in a post-crash America is, itself, a weakness.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 18:41 | 2014870 blu
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I don't think the intent was to claim they were equal in any way at all.

The recommendation was -- find your weakness.

Seriously -- Find. Your. Weakness.

Trust me, the government goons will be quick to find it for you. A lot of people have bad feet and weak legs, cannot walk far and cannot run at all. Or they get winded quickly on a climb. So many are fat and out of condition that I fear for our prospects, I really do. Others have weak minds and cannot think for themselves outside a circle of guide-buddies. Many will panic easily, of those that panic some will turn to betrayal.

I think that going on a five day hike would be good for a lot of people. And just maybe they'll watch a little less TV when they got back having learned to endure without it.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 21:01 | 2015091 Marley
Wed, 12/28/2011 - 03:43 | 2015476 Potemkin Villag...
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Don't forget to bring your chainsaw & a jerry can for gas. You're going to need it to cut wood because chopping & gathering is hard work [sarc off].

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 08:32 | 2015641 my puppy for prez
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If we make it to June, I have my 14 yr old son signed up for a camp that trains in military-level survival...really hard core roughing it!  He is totally stoked.  My 21 year old daughter already possesses these skills.  My husband is an Eagle Scout that is handy in almost everyway imaginable.  Your suggestion is a good one!

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 18:06 | 2014795 the grateful un...
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the cheat code for all this is:

1) the government won't have time to take every grain of sand out of the gears, or arrest everybody who said the President stinks

2) there is never a cop around when you need one, you're more likely to miss the police than to suffer under a police state

3) there is overcapacity in just about everything, including food, the stores are full, we have overbuilt things for years, which is why the economy is in trouble.

4) the current form of money is securitized to a high degree of confidence, unlike PMs you don't need an assayer to tell if a bill is counterfeit. we may not know what it is worth, but we know what it is.

5) the myth of the American frontier is that is was won by individuals, the truth is it was won by cooperation. your ability to cooperate is more important.

6) survival is more about mental toughness than physical toughness. In the Alaska Survival show a few years ago they left a group of people off in a cold northermost part of that state, the first one to quit was the biggest strongest guy on the team, a policeman. Why? his body mass required more calories than was available.

7) guys like Jim Rogers are just plain wrong. i would rather be in an American jail for defending the principles of this country, than in some Singapore jail while they try to shake me down for a few million, or have my children kidnapped by rebels, or watch the invading tanks overthrow the existing government and place me under arrest. Expats are always so romantic, but America will be stronger after all this, and coming home might be tough for some of these people. Or should be I meant to say. if you want to criticize this country then you should be committed to improving things, if just want to duck out, then keep your mouth shut.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 19:01 | 2014904 NotApplicable
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1) True.

2) Hmm... I've never "needed" a cop, and everywhere I travel today they are the most violent people I encounter.

3) Wow, you don't seem to understand the maintenance costs for all of that capacity. It will literally disappear in an instant, transferring ownership of the idled factors of production to the banks (another non-productive entity).

4) Counterfeit means nothing in a world with no scarcity of money production. Also, it doesn't take an assayer to recognize minted PMs.

5) This is nonsense. Only individuals are capable of cooperation. The word you're looking for is isolationist.

6) Once again, you're making incoherent distinctions where none exist. One cannot separate mental/physical toughness and speak of them as distinct features. They are two sides of the same coin, where one gives support to the other. Your example fails, because, from your own words, the diet didn't contain enough calories to support him physically (not mentally). Only an idiot would think they could tough it out anyway.

7) "Countries" don't exist but as abstract belief-structures of control. To believe that they can be improved, is to not understand the enslavement they are fostered upon (the gun to your head). I agree that there's no value in running to an area that offers the least painful enslavement, but I don't see fighting for control of the gun as a solution either. Really, we all need to learn to mind our own business, not our neighbors.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 19:26 | 2014953 the grateful un...
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you (and at least 3 others) are poorly informed and have cognitive lesions which prevent you from seeing (history?) things clearly. 2) you've never needed a cop? that statement is the peak of naivete. i suppose you have never needed a doctor or a dentist either. (well you need what they have done to prevent disease and crime). 4) the average person will trust one of the securitized currencies before he trusts gold in any form, that's just reality you chose to ignore. 5) if you can't separate collective and individual efforts and goals you really are cognitively challenged. 6) point on the poor fellow who was too big and strong to survive should be obvious. if physical toughness isn't a reliable measure then mental toughness must be at a premium. logic 101...

7)america as a abstact something something? liberal drivel. more people want to become americans every day, and the rich want to make money, they like that abstract something something definition because it suits their purpose. the 1% solution.

in sum a lot of people believe the end of the world scenario promoted by Hollywood, and the end of the empire promoted by some malcontent expats, and the end of the Constitution and freedom in this country as promoted by some very fine people like Greenwald and Tiabbi, who are right about the process, and want us to be vigilent and proactive. the Obamas are taking my freedom away better move to Singapore, a marginal police state, and learn Chinese so I can kiss their ass in Mandarin. sorry not my style

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 20:33 | 2015071 NotApplicable
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There is nothing liberal about the idea of a collective labeled America being an abstraction. The word you're looking for is logical. (though I find it hilarious you'd try to paint me with that label (the name is NotApplicable for a reason)).

As for the police, nope, sorry. I would no more call the police, than I would go ask a favor of the mafia. Why? Because as a non-aggressive person, I have no reason to demand they go after others on my behalf. And as you've already noted, they are worthless for protection, because they're never where the trouble is. The only thing they can do is to go after someone after the fact if I've been victimized, and guess what? They are the main aggressors! I've never been robbed to the extent that they do it, each and every day, yet I have absolutely no recourse (which is what truly defines a victim). Or if I drive on "their" roads without proper papers, or if I partake of herbs which they deem evil. You know what? Fuck them! They are people just like you and me, yet both you and they seem to believe that they have some sort of ownership of me.

You think I can't see clearly but you're the one creating all of these fantasies that exist ONLY IN YOUR MIND. You fear freedom, so you enslave us all instead. Oh, and in case you want to reply again, the word you're looking for is anarchist (the only ethical system of government, as it is the government of self). Anything else is but an armed-madman dictating to all. That you'd hide this evil in the guise of "America" is disgusting. The true ideal of America is the casting off of these chains of collective control, not embracing them in another form of Guyana style mass-suicide.

Or do you fear going cold-turkey from the Kool-Aid as well?

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 23:55 | 2015290 the grateful un...
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you don't know your ass from peanut butter where did you go to school? you are completely ignorant, except for a few buzz words, if you care about america do something about it otherwise shut up and move on.

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 08:28 | 2015637 my puppy for prez
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You need to understand that during societal breakdown, they are NOT going to rely on cops to "maintain" law and order...they plan to use MILITARY!  COG plans have been long since drafted....fusion centers installed, contracts/bids to stock and run the FEMA camps are now being solicited (successful bidees must be on call to service the camps within 72 hours).  So quit the false premise argument about cops.  There are DOD documents being leaked to alt. sites that show the fed govt's well-thought-out operation to be everywhere, all the time.  NO COPS NECESSARY!

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 19:47 | 2014995 Rynak
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Oh, why do i even bother with this retard/troll.... i guess, it's because for a timespan of 10mins, i was actually bored...

1) the government won't have time to take every grain of sand out of the gears, or arrest everybody who said the President stinks

They don't need to. Generic laws, orders and policies do the broad work, and catching 5% over a given timespan, does the rest to make individuals feel directly threatened.

2) there is never a cop around when you need one, you're more likely to miss the police than to suffer under a police state

Not in an environment, where the so called executive gets ramped up. If that executive at that point still cares about what it "supposedly" is there to ensure, is another question.

3) there is overcapacity in just about everything, including food, the stores are full, we have overbuilt things for years, which is why the economy is in trouble.

Even hypothetically assuming that your portrayal of the macroscopic economy is true (which it isn't), it is totally irrelevant to the individual, because of how ressource distribution works: There can be as much abundancy as you want globally, it still needs to be distributed to the affected nation, distributed to the affected state, distributed to the affected individual.... at prices ultimately affordable by every single agent in the chain, and being distributed "fair" by every single agent in the chain.

That's a lot of premises.

Yes, they will not just let people go TOTALLY without essentials. That is a given, because else the gov would be overthrown INSTANTLY. So, that doomsday scenario some here seem to envision, is indeed infinitely unprobable. HOWEVER, bottlenecks, undersized rations (hey, if you can SURVIVE, its good enough, right?), and inhuman conditions to get ressources (waiting 8 hours in a line) ARE a possibility. So, SOME reserves to ease such bottlenecks for you, are reasonable. It may not make much sense to prepare for surviving totally on your own, for more than 6 months.... it does however make sense, to have a little buffer, so that you are not totally dependend on getting everything you need, in a timespan of 4 days.

4) the current form of money is securitized to a high degree of confidence, unlike PMs you don't need an assayer to tell if a bill is counterfeit. we may not know what it is worth, but we know what it is.

I don't even bother to explain this. I will however mention, that if you want to troll ZH, you need to be less obvious. I mean, there are many arguments possible against PMs in a crisis, that depending on the circumstances, can apply.... you instead? You're not even trying, troll.

5) the myth of the American frontier is that is was won by individuals, the truth is it was won by cooperation. your ability to cooperate is more important.

Actually, i think the myth is that of INDIVIDUALS banding together into a group, to fight for autonomy of BOTH the group as well as the individuals.

Whenever you claim that ANYTING was ever only because of the COLLECTIVE, or only because of the INDIVIDUAL, you are GUARANTEED TO TALK BULLSHIT, BECAUSE IT IS LOGICALLY IMPOSSIBLE. Why? Because groups consist of individuals, and individuals form groups. You know, that reductionism/holism dichotomy basically.

6) survival is more about mental toughness than physical toughness. In the Alaska Survival show a few years ago they left a group of people off in a cold northermost part of that state, the first one to quit was the biggest strongest guy on the team, a policeman. Why? his body mass required more calories than was available.

Another false dichotomy. How does your mental "smartness" help you, if your body cannot execute it? How does your bodily superiority help you, if you have no fucking clue what you're doing?

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 23:51 | 2015284 the grateful un...
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you live in a fantasy world my friend, where you think gold makes you somebody, and guns will protect you. but let me say i know there are this many people who have no clue, who feel harmed by the current system, and for that i sympathize. your imagination has been captured by the hollywood media empire and you are victims of their fear mongering, done for entertainment purposes. you just can't see what is going on around you, and the direction of things which are already moving in that direction. or you can and feel that your wealth give you some special priviledge

i suspect you are from a closed environment where you never worked with other people, unfortunately a great number of Americans are in the same position including the dipsticks who made millions trading the american stock market and now live in wealth and priviledge in foreign countries because the US tax system OFFENDS them, and their socalled right to steal millions from the system. all i can say if you want to game the system and leave the US then KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT, or we will remember you when you come crawling back to the country we fought to defend.

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 00:41 | 2015344 Rynak
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you live in a fantasy world my friend, where you think gold makes you somebody, and guns will protect you.

No, i do not, actually, i have some reservations about the idea of "ultimate/absolute" protection by guns.... but apparently, that didn't stop your fantasy based on............. nothing.

...your imagination has been captured by the hollywood media empire...

Yeah, i know, you like to copy-paste that really much, ignoring the context of the pust you're replying to.

...i suspect you are from a closed environment where you never worked with other people, unfortunately a great number of Americans are in the same position...

Umm, are you replying to me, troll-sockpuppet, or are you just engaging in a context-ignoring monologue, that has nothing to do with the post you're replying to? Oh, by the way, i live in europe, home of gun-hating laws and morals.

...US tax system OFFENDS them...

WTF? HELLO I'M FROM EUROPE, and in in my post NEVER EVER MENTIONED TAXES. Whom are you replying to again? Some imaginary enemy in your head? Or are you just satisfying the quota of what you are paid for, BITCH?

...dipsticks who made millions trading the american stock market and now live in wealth and priviledge in foreign countries...

Uh, i never ever invested in the stockmarket, excpept of virtually - WHOM THE FUCK ARE YOU TALKING TO, BITCH?

...because the US tax system OFFENDS them...

You're repeating yourself. What kind of low wage are you paid, for copypasting multiple times in the same post?

...we will remember you when you come crawling back to the country we fought to defend...

Thank you, here i come to the most important part of this post. FUCK YOU, WHOMEVER YOU IMPERSONATE WITH "WE". GO FUCKING DIE GOV/BANKSTER BITCHES!

 

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 18:57 | 2017438 prole
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lol after reading that post I reflect that perhaps hope is not lost, well said Rynak.

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 01:54 | 2015408 @Watcher
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Wow...such naivete. 

Incredible.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 18:41 | 2014864 dolph9
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Have they been watching too many Hollywood movies?

I'm a prepper myself but most of this stuff is either common sense or nonsense.

Remember not to overdo it.  Pimping survivalism is just one more method of control.  Just do what you want and be happy with it.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 18:52 | 2014889 blu
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Not sure what a "prepper" is but I'm guessing it has to do with having lots of MREs and bullets.

The anon thing was more about how to manage yourself and your family during a fast-moving crisis, where the edges fall into the middle and the middle doesn't hold. That doesn't get much air time, maybe because it's less like a vacation in the hills and more like urban warfare.

The cities will very quickly offer some very stark choices once the fire is lit. The suburbs, even more so. It's important to think about the actual mechanics of getting one's shit wired together quickly, and how to move, and what to take, and what to leave behind.

 

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 19:26 | 2014955 Rynak
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The PDF does have a few "overly verbose" things though. Yes, it does contain a lot of efficient info, but it also has stuff like....

Buying books and games to keep kids occupied. Seriously, who doesn't have some books and games? What sense does it may to "stock up" on books and games, which add even more weight to one's own "property"?

So, while the guide has many useful things, it also has quite a few overly verbose things... mainly, (contrary to ZHers) it overdoes the "social" aspect, wasting valueable text-space in a short guide, where more important stuff could be written.

Then again, it says that it will be updated and improved over time, and it says "version 1.0" for a reason. If they're smart, they should do that... drop the non-major stuff, and recycle the space for new important stuff.

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 03:51 | 2015484 Potemkin Villag...
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What sense does it may to "stock up" on books and games, which add even more weight to one's own "property"?

Yeah... Buy a fucking Monopoly set so when they come to toss you in a FEMA camp you can show 'em your "Get out of Jail Free" card...

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 04:33 | 2015507 Rynak
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I'm sorry - i totally didn't think of the "get out of jail free"-card. Mea culpa.... it now makes total sense.

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 08:10 | 2015629 my puppy for prez
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You win the prize for the funniest posts on this thread!  Thanks for making me laugh.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 18:43 | 2014874 High Plains Drifter
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http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2011/12/americans-shoplifted-18-billion-worth-stuff-christmas/46634/

 

amerikans stole about 1.8 B this year.   thanks folks.   what a glorious new world's record. what an achievement.  a great source of pride , i tell you.............i am so proud.............

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 19:22 | 2014924 NotApplicable
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Hell, I bet Corzine stole twice that. Which of course, is why theft is so rampant. Because if some leader as "respectable" as him can do it so brazenly, then exactly what moral compass is going to keep the little people from getting theirs'?

Likely the majority of it was stolen by employees as well, who don't care about the fact that the CEO "earns" their annual salary every few minutes.

I don't condone theft, but I can sure understand it when I look around and see that it emanates entirely from the government apparatus, thanks to the Coup of '13, and their destruction of the money supply.

Oh, and it's only going to get worse. Much, much worse. You might want to consider getting a greeter job at WalMart so you can get in on the action.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 23:09 | 2015251 Cheesy Bastard
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If gold rusts, what then will iron do?

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 23:23 | 2015256 akak
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If you happen to find your gold rusting or corroding, you've got bigger problems than surviving a revolution --- you're living on an extra-solar planet with a flourine atmosphere! 

Of course, at that point you probably won't be worrying about your gold anyway, as all your bodily tissues will have spontaneously ignited and would be furiously burning --- even the water in your tears would be aflame.

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 02:53 | 2015445 Freddie
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Sounds like Detroit or Camden, NJ.

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 03:54 | 2015489 Potemkin Villag...
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That's exactly what starts happening to me if I ever tune in to DWTS, CNN, or CNBC...

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 19:17 | 2014939 Rynak
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1,8B ........ sounds really much for an individual

0,1%........ doesn't sound so much anymore.

What the fuck is the above shit post supposed to achieve, besides of distraction? Did someone tell you to play the class-warefare card?

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 19:12 | 2014926 vipmoneymachine
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Revolution ! In America ? No way in hell. Have you been to a Walmart lately ? Sea of overweight Americans trying to find cheap goods. Food in the belly and walmart nearby. They will go along with politicians who want to bomb other countries but not in America.

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 08:05 | 2015622 my puppy for prez
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Agreed....the only "revolution" that will happen will be over Air Jordans and Tupperware....slaves gotta have them some.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 19:12 | 2014929 Dre4dwolf
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Heres your survival guide, dead bolts, bolt actions and steel plates, food, gold, GNADES BITCHES GNADES.

 

Everyone watch the last 10 minutes of scarface, this is about how prepared you should be.

 

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 20:11 | 2015042 hardcleareye
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Yeah and we all know what happened to Scarface at the end of those 10 min...  liked that really worked!!!!

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 03:58 | 2015493 Potemkin Villag...
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I think I'll just go hide in a cave in Afghanistan or Pakistan...

Word has it that they could send whole military battalions & drop bunker busters on you and it still may take over a decade to even come close to finding you...

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 08:03 | 2015620 my puppy for prez
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While most people pay attention to the "sexier" financial and political crises, they are now just OPENLY poisoning our food supply!  Most people do not follow what is being done to our food, water, etc.  Big Ag and Big Pharma are some of our biggest threats!

And I say that as a doctor's spouse and an owner of family farms!

All of this is intentional, by the way!  Good post.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 19:17 | 2014938 Papasmurf
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This is a false flag attack.  If it had been real, there would have been politically important emails released.  I'm calling BS on this story.  It is just more fear mongering to steal more rights. 

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 19:36 | 2014969 cranky-old-geezer
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If a revolution hasn't happened by now, it won't.

You people won't even stop flying, bankrupt the airlines, and make TSA back off.

No, there won't be a revolution.  America won't be saved.  Save yourself.

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 13:03 | 2016416 DanDaley
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Right.  Really, the only question you need to answer for yourself is: What am I going to do when the SWAT team deploys around my house?  Go or stay (die)?  

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 19:35 | 2014973 Cole Younger
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Hmmmm, who's to say that " Anonymous" isn't some high government official?

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 19:58 | 2015013 Rynak
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Mainly, that a gov official cannot type 50 posts at the same time, plus a lot of historical bits, plus that gov officials don't understand tech, plus....

Let me guess, you're paid per post - not for being convincing?

Then again, you DID catch on to the best red herring on ZH: Appealing to conspiracy. So, you at least evolved a tiny little bit.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 20:05 | 2015031 NoVolumeMeltup
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FBI RELEASED DOCUMENTS ISRAELI INVOLVED 911

 

, one of the males appeared to be taking still photographs and video of the other males with the WTC in the background. All of the males appeared to be jovial in that they smiled, hugged one another, and gave "high fives". (See attached photos). As the vehicle later left that area, T-1 recorded the New Jersey State license plate as JRJ-13Y. Later that day when T-1's spouse returned home, T-1 provided the police with the information pertaining to the males............

 

http://www.scribd.com/doc/66319005/9-11-FBI-Report-Dancing-Israelis-02

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 23:17 | 2015255 laosuwan
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Yeah, right.

September 14, 2004

Four Israelis arrested in the United States on September 11, 2001, have filed a multimillion-dollar civil lawsuit in the US District Court in New York against United States Attorney-General John Ashcroft and wardens of the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

The suit, filed Monday, alleges that their two-month detention was illegal and that during that time they were physically abused and their civil rights were violated.

The Attorney General's Office said it would only comment on the case in court.

According to their Israeli attorney, Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, Israelis Yaron Shmuel, Omer Gavriel Marmari, and Silvan and Paul Kurzberg were working for a New Jersey moving company when their truck was stopped by police near the George Washington Bridge. Upon seeing that they held foreign driver's licenses, the officer arrested them as suspects in the September 11 attack.

"The four plaintiffs claim that they were held incommunicado without access to attorneys or family, subjected to rough interrogations, physically assaulted, deprived of sleep and subjected to racist taunting by guards," said Darshan-Leitner.

In the post-September 11 panic, their basic rights were ignored even though they signed papers agreeing to immediate deportation and had plane tickets, said New York attorney Robert Tolchin. According to the complaint, some 1,200 men from the Middle East, South Asia and elsewhere who were not US citizens and who appeared to be Arab or Muslim were held on suspicion of being terrorist.

Their detention was "often based on vague suspicions rooted in racial, religious, ethnic, and/or national origin stereotypes rather than in hard facts," according to the complaint. Non-Muslim or non-Israeli detainees were not treated so harshly.

"They were never charged with a crime, they were detained so that the FBI could investigate whether maybe they had done something," said Tolchin.

Four pages of the complaint list the abuses the four Israelis suffered in detention, including failure to be provided with adequate food, medical attention and toiletries. They were held in solitary confinement and denied religious expression.

"Plaintiffs were disciplined for attempting to pray in their cells. Plaintiff Yaron Shmuel was forced out of his cell, thrown against walls and placed in a cell without a mattress, sheets or blanket as a punishment for having prayed out loud," alleged the complaint.

"One of the defendant guards told the plaintiff Yaron Shmuel that he should commit suicide because 'we need to kill all the Jews.'

"The plaintiffs were often beaten by the defendant guards, including cuffing hands behind the plaintiff's backs, twisting arms, kicks to the ribs, and sitting on the plaintiffs while they lay on a metal bed," alleged the complaint.

"The plaintiffs were subjected to a game that the defendant guards called 'Ping Pong,' in which the guards would throw inmates between each other and against walls."

In this case, "the abuse started from the top," said Tolchin.

The suit blames Ashcroft for authorizing and condoning "the unreasonable and excessively harsh conditions under which the plaintiffs were detained" in violation of the Fourth Amendment.

According to the suit, the four should not have been held because Israel is a close ally of the United States. "As Israelis and as Jews, plaintiffs themselves are sworn enemies of al-Qaida and Osama bin Laden."

A similar suit in the same court has been filed by the Center for Constitutional Rights on behalf of Ibrahim Turkmen and other Muslim men similarly held. Tolchin said their case is likely to be viewed in light of decisions made in the Turkmen case.
Jerusalem Post source

 

By the way, here is your real dancing on 9/11. Curious you forgot to mention these:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-9JpRytCx0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOqljrBMnHw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IM87J2nL3oc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVIOObgaJNY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3c1oTugjzs&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5BtQgTGOI4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 20:35 | 2015074 Stuck on Zero
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A few of things to stock up on:  cigarettes, coffee, chocolate, and sand bags.  People cannot live without the first three and will therefore trade you valuable things for them.  Sand bags can create a very potent defense very quickly.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 20:36 | 2015077 Tuco Benedicto ...
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I for one do not trust "anonymous" or "wikileaks" or any other ongoing supposed hackers  that the New World Order has not yet shut down.  If they still exist it is because for whatever reason the demons want them around.  I take it all with a huge .45 caliber grain of salt!

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 21:14 | 2015118 High Plains Drifter
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CB4BkouWP8M

 

yakuza.....

 

i wonder how these guys are going to adapt to the new world. 

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 22:28 | 2015205 xela2200
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They will survive by making you their biatch.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 21:17 | 2015120 Bear
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They got my credit card info and I have to cancel now ... anyone who steals my lifeline is a bad guy in my book

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 22:02 | 2015177 Tunga
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Anyone who thinks their credit cards are safe on the internet is a dumb guy in my book.

 

Tunga so dumb as u eh?

 

 

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 21:59 | 2015174 Tunga
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Latter Former is psycological warfare at it's pointed best.

 

Procal harem

 

REturn Me my Ship!

 

Bitch.

 

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 22:11 | 2015181 Hoppian
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I'm sorry, how did a Snake Bite Kit make it to the essentials list and a firearm + ammunition did not?

"The best way out is to give the robbers what they want"

Actually, the best way out is to put a bullet in his chest.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 22:24 | 2015202 xela2200
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Be afraid of anybody who says: "I know it's wrong, but it's my job, so I have no choice."

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 22:57 | 2015234 DosZap
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xela2200

Be afraid of anybody who says: "I know it's wrong, but it's my job, so I have no choice."

Afraid,and I have no choice, equals TRAITOR to me.

That would be the first one down if I heard it.

The Nazi's tried that line at Nuremberg and it didn't go to well there if I recollect.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 23:02 | 2015212 laosuwan
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I could not find the part about how to protect yourself from hacking

 

who elected anonymous, anyway? What gives them the moral right to refer to a democraticaly elected government as a "regime?"  The psycholinguistics here is that they know best who is "democratic," not the electoracte. So, let's be honest, like anarchists these guys are undemocratic and are just another pack of "know better than you do" people who want to tell others what to do and how to live their lives. they are hypocrites.

 

Once when I was a teenager I used our house phone to call a friend and the phone line had been crossed accidently by some lineman working down the street and I could hear the phone conversation of our neighbor. I listend for a few minutes to her conversation, curious about the details of her gossip, and then I began to feel ashamed and I put the phone down quietly and later called the phone company to report the line problem. I believe that kind of emotion, of shame, when eavesdropping on others is normal for a people instilled with a basic sense of civics. What has happened to the sense of civics in the usa that people like these can steel private conversations of anybody, give their money to charities, disrupt thousands of lives, and they are given a special moniker of "hacker" as if that is an explanation or a job performed in a society. "Oh, they are hackers. Its what they do."

 

No they are not hackers they are parasites who feed off the wealth and despair of others hiding behind their monitors and coming out at night with their spray paint like cockroaches. The people can vote out someone doing wrong if they really want to but they cannot vote out cockroaches. All we can do is flush them down the toilet whenever we catch one.

 

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 13:04 | 2016425 Waterfallsparkles
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We used to have a party line.  Where you shared the line with someone you did not know.  You could pick up the phone and listen to the other person anytime.

It was a problem when you needed to make an important call, as you would have to ask them to hang up before you could make the call.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 22:56 | 2015232 Reese Bobby
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Cx4 and The Bible for starters.

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 23:15 | 2015254 billybobtx
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BUYIN PHYZZZ AT MELT VALUE BITCHEZZZZ

Tue, 12/27/2011 - 23:21 | 2015259 nscholten
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I think Effen vodka needs more advertising space on this site

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 00:15 | 2015318 wee-weed up
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Wed, 12/28/2011 - 00:12 | 2015319 wee-weed up
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Anonymous = anarchy! Pure and simple.

Our country/economy has problems, but this is not the answer.

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 00:16 | 2015320 WilliamD
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Has anyone yet provided an alternative source for that .pdf? It seems ironic that you have to first install annoying useless software, Which I suspect is primarily to gather info on your browsing and searching. 

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 00:48 | 2015357 Rynak
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Umm, any application capable of reading PDF documents (which is not restricted to adobe acrobat reader) should be able to view the PDF-file linked by tyler via the "(source)" link.

Or at least, my lowtech reader is capable of doing so.... and no, it doesn't require installation (sumatra PDF - google it if you want a lightwight windows PDF reader, that does not require installation).

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 00:26 | 2015333 The Heart
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HEY LOOK EVERYONE!

THEY ARE GOING TO STEAL THE IOWA ELECTION RESULTS!

Iowa GOP Moving Vote-Count to Secret Location

http://www.dailypaul.com/196902/iowa-gop-moving-vote-count-to-undisclose...

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 00:55 | 2015366 wisefool
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Also, Somebody told Iran to start rattling the saber so that we need a strong military adventurer as president in these there Iowa "King Ethanol Subsidies" primaries.

http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-12-27/oil-trades-near-six-week-high-on-iran-threat-to-crude-transport.html

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 01:58 | 2015411 mt paul
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a small herd 

of attack trained 

corgie dogs ..

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 04:21 | 2015503 Tense INDIAN
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 I say "Predictive Programming"  by the ELITE...annonymous can be easily a controlled opposition ...they are being used for Internet control....too.....

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 20:09 | 2017635 sumosamurai
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I could take Anonymous more seriously if I actually though they owned a dictionary. It would also be helpful to learn how to write and stay in the same damned verb tense.

On page 2 of the PDF the following statement is issued:

"In times of crisis many rumours will spread around and fear mongering is rampant. Be calm, think before you act, act rashly."

 

They need to learn the difference between rashly and rationally. Please - don't blame the spell checker for this one. Someting is defintely missing from their education. They must be really 'underground' in the UK if they can't afford a spell checker or a damned proof reader for such a 'serious' document.

No one caught this before release?  Either they are truly few in number or they haven't enough education between them to know the difference.

I'm sure MI-5. FBI, and Interpol are all over this with their profilers. It is not too hard to see this.

 

Now on to page 3.

 

 

Do NOT follow this link or you will be banned from the site!