Posted on 10/18/2016 5:59:22 AM PDT by Raycpa
I like to be prepared for future events. Assuming Hillary wins and we are destined to endure this curse again, how do we prepare? Prayer and fasting is a given. What else?
I think that would be a good idea...people really don’t understand what electing her after the “progress” made by Obama means.
You brought up an interesting point:
“When the Democrat president confiscated private gold in 1933 I wonder why people turned it in. Why not just bury it?”
No matter what kind of precious metal you own, if FDR got away with that, Hillary could get away with anything regarding gold.
Such as a gold tax, even of ‘antique’ gold coins.
Illegal? So what?
‘When the Democrat president confiscated private gold in 1933 I wonder why people turned it in. Why not just bury it?’
Actually though, that’s an intersting idea. People have been known to report their guns stolen. The same with gold.
But I don’t think that gold would hold much value if Hillary’s elected. It might go up at first I would think, but then she would covet all of that wealth. All of a sudden, watch out!
And once it’s illegal to own gold, then what? You can’t eat it. You can’t do much of anything with it if you aren’t a manufacturer.
‘Get a shortwave radio. Hillary will immediately muzzle talk radio and cable news...only approved media will be allowed. I am hoping that Rush, Hannity, Levin and other conservative voices will relocate offshore and broadcast from beyond the Hillary curtain.’
BTW, I don’t know if people are generally aware of how ham radios can be easily tracked down through triangulation. They would need to stay mobile and avoid satellites [as well as drones].
Excellent...and still we can’t get at it all.
For those who need a quick summation: Hillary Clinton makes Barak Obama look like George Washington.
We are about to go from Scott Peterson to John Wayne Gacy.
If Hillary wins, people should buy the ‘Secrets of War’ series [narrated by Charlton Heston] and study it.
That’s just for starters.
Bullets, Beans, and Bullion.
People also should be aware that the Clinton team dominated Obama’s administration. Eric Holder was a Clinton guy. As attorney general he also controlled the FBI — you need warrants to do your job there.
Fast and Furious was part of ‘Team Clinton’.
And close advisors of Obama were part of Team Clinton.
He probably had more Clinton people in the White House than his own.
Obamacare was originally called “Hillary Care”.
Hillary ran State, and wikileaks reveals she had her hand everywhere.
Another vital commodity is potassium. Such as that ‘potassium salt’ as well as some kinds of molasses.
Palmer and Code Toad and others have been discussing cyber-anarchy and how to communicate online if such a thing occurs:
[Check posting ...]
China’s Conquest of Internet, ICANN + Quantum Encryption
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3473008/posts
Gold and silver have retained value for thousands of years. I don’t anticipate a change.
If you mean the samizdat, realize that those news/opinion flyers were reproduced by hand. Most were copied on manaual typewriters with carbons. Some hand written. There were no “Xerox” type copiers in the USSR at that time, back when trade restrictions actually meat something.
In Czechoslovakia, as late as the mid 80’s copier access was strictly and rigidly controlled. In a government engineering office the sole copier was in a locked room with a political officer having the keys. Who inspected every page brought in for copying. Related to me by a Czech architect emigre.
During the Shah’s regime in Iran, the Ayatollah Khomeini from exile in Paris had hundreds of tape cassettes smuggled into the country which contained his exhortations to depose the Shah. France is reaping what they sowed.
There are tens of thousands of home printers available in garage sales, consignment shops and else that are sold for cash, no receipts or ID required. Anonymous.
Fact is no western government can controll the flow of private information without first having to resort to Soviet era restrictions.
Think about phone and camera memory chips from equipment that has become obsolete or out of style. Easy to store huge chunks of text and pass them on, destroying the identifiable source instrument.
Notice how gold is not surging right now. The world is unstable and yet gold is not exactly roaring these days.
I feel that priorities have changed:
Lockheed Martin files patent for a synthetic diamond 3D printer
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3461234/posts
Thank you for enriching this thread!
‘There are tens of thousands of home printers available in garage sales, consignment shops and else that are sold for cash, no receipts or ID required. Anonymous.’
Right. A window of opportunity.
And actually, there should be plenty of computers with USB ports. A USB stick [or is ‘flash drive’ the more common term?] could RAPIDLY relay info if you can meet someone directly.
So it was even tougher for the Soviets?
I had heard some guy on TV mention ‘printers’, so that was the extent of my knowledge.
You mentioned cameras which reminded me of the Billion Dollar Spy.
He had photographed massive amounts of Soviet secrets for the CIA — impacted our air superiority tremendously. We might have lost air superiority if not for him.
But digital cameras can copy pages of data far more efficiently and then as you say, they can be conveniently relayed to USB ports on other computers.
But still, better to defeat Hillary than ‘enjoy’ such excitement.
Even the Billion Dollar Spy had a tedious life. A lot of people would resort to substance abuse before they learned how to be effective.
Si vis pacem, para bellum.
just sayin’
Shrubs that produce food and vitamins. Aronia are great.
We also moved recently to a low low cost of living area and are making much less money than we used to, but we have land and no mortgage.
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