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Ludwig Von Mises

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  1. Yes. http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/08/14/tear-gas-is-a-chemical-weapon-banned-in-war-but-ferguson-police-shoot-it-at-protesters/
  2. So 1000 is acceptable? Looks like I was right that it happens everyday. When does it become too many? 5000? 100,000? Stop "keeping me safe"
  3. CS tear gas. Illegal in war against soldiers. !st option against gen pop in good ol USofA.
  4. "Killings by Utah police outpacing gang, drug, child-abuse homicides" http://www.sltrib.com/news/1842489-155/killings-by-utah-police-outpacing-gang
  5. Anyone that trusts cops to keep themselves or their property safe is stupid.
  6. That liquor store owner must have killed the Brown kid.
  7. Unless they serve a no-knock warrant on the wrong house in the middle of the night and throw a grenade into a crib.
  8. I sometimes like reading the cop forum policeone.com for some perspective of "the other side". They actually make the posters verify that they are really cops. It always delivers. No matter how heinous or unjustified the crime by police, they will always make excuses for it. Lots of "brotherhood" nonsense. And occasionally a gem like this one: http://www.policeone.com/Crowd-Control/articles/7861653-Rallies-planned-across-US-before-Ferguson-decision/
  9. This is my favorite recipe for turkey (from Tom Woods wife) http://primalcooks.blogspot.com/2012/11/easy-perfect-turkey-with-photos.html She advises a fresh bird no larger than 13 lbs but I've tried it with a frozen turkey and it still came out very good. I shot a wild turkey (bow) last year and it was the best tasting turkey I've had.
  10. Blackberries are a favorite. Very easy to grow if you have a little open stretch of wall in a back yard (triple crown is a good thornless variety). I canned about 30 jars of blackberry jam last year. Good in smoothies or on pancakes or waffles. I'll be planting some Ashitaba plants next spring in the greenhouse. It's a potent antioxidant. The only supps I take beyond diet are COQ10 and PQQ(pricey but worth it).
  11. There's nothing wrong with your thread. There is a big difference though, between some hypersensitive feminists expressing outrage and some rogue cops beating the shit out of, kidnapping, raping, robbing, surveilling or killing people. The state of the feminists being offended really only exists in their own minds. Unless they initiate some force against someone then what harm has really been done? The shirt wearer had several responses to choose from. He chose groveling contrition.
  12. I like diesel. Averaged 49.7 MPG on my last long trip. It's also got enough torque to haul a 3500 lb trailer if needed (boat or firewood). I add a liter of biodiesel every fillup to improve lubricity. The fedgov dicked with the diesel formula in 2006 so using a lubricity additive is a good idea.
  13. More illegal mass surveillance. http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/los-angeles-police-data-target-crime-26904010 This time dealing with "pre-crime". Minority Report come to life. We are living in a damned science fiction novel. "LASER uses technology developed by the CIA's venture capital arm" It's not often that a member of the controlled media would even talk about In-Q-Tel.
  14. Shooting in the mid 70's is great golf. I was never able to consistently break 80 even while playing everyday in high school. I had one miracle round (4 birdies in a row) at La Mirada where I was -1 going into the last hole. That didn't end well. Right now my game is so rusty I'd be happy to shoot bogey. If I have time this winter I plan to borrow/rent a larger tractor and build a green and sand trap on some extra land I have. Maybe plant some tee boxes around the property. The longest shot from the very edge of the property would be about 220 yards.
  15. This piece of shit Peter Singer teaches at Princeton. My nephew is a sophomore there. Utilitarian philosopher? More like a tired old authoritarian eugenicist.
  16. I'm not. The vast majority of gun owners know to never point a gun at anything you don't intend to shoot (muzzle discipline). There are exceptions of course, that warmongering coward Dick Cheney being a good example. This is of more concern: America, land of the "checkpoint". Where you can drive down the street minding your own business only to have some costumed fukk stop you and point a rifle at your head. Real concerns? The dollar is very precarious. Whether a fast crash or a slow decline into hyperinflation as the banks finally put into circulation the trillions that they are holding (which has never happened before) is hard to guess. No currency can go from $840B (in 2008) to $4T+ without dire consequences. Much less likely but still a concern would be the possibility of a strong CME or EMP. A strong CME nearly happened in 2012. http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2014/02may_superstorm/ CME would only couple into very large antenna like power lines. Fixing it wouldn't be a matter of some workers going out to flip a switch. New transformers would have to be fabricated and installed. Certainly it would take many months if not longer before the lights came back on. An EMP would do that plus it would couple into small electronic devices as well. Anything with a mosfet or finfet (just about everything now) would be toast. Some useful info in the EMP Commission to Congress in this pdf: http://www.empcommission.org/docs/A2473-EMP_Commission-7MB.pdf So yeah, I'm not too worried about identity theft or the dark. People have some serious normalcy bias to overcome if they think that's all there is to be worried about.
  17. I remember going to UNC message boards and they were constantly talking shit about Wooden re: Sam Gilbert. Screw them.
  18. This is the stuff you want: http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/termidor-sc-pr-184.html Use coupon code givemea5 for $5 off. Get a sprayer for like $8. It's not worth fighting them and spraying all kinds of things inside your house.
  19. "This week, James Johnson, a former Kentucky correctional officer, avoided jail time after he admitted to sexually assaulting dozens of inmates and supplying the prison with drugs. Johnson worked at the Kentucky Correctional Institute for women in Pewee Valley, where he admittedly ran a drug ring inside the prison, and sexually assaulted a number of the inmates over a prolonged period of time. On Monday, the 54-year-old was sentenced to seven years of probation, as a part of a plea deal for charges of sexual abuse, trafficking in a controlled substance and official misconduct." http://thefreethoughtproject.com/prison-guard-probation-sexual-assaulting-inmates-supplying-prison-drugs/#MHxuHATSkYcmF83O.99 This fukker needs to get got. Crimes committed under color of law should be dealt with in the harshest possible manner. Instead, it's just another whitewash.
  20. Anaheim (Ant) Hills. Get some fipronil (TermidorSC or TaurusSC) and a sprayer and you won't see another ant for at least 6 months. It's kind of expensive but worth it.
  21. Interesting site. The spelling of my last name is uncommon enough that it's easy to trace back to their arrival. 1857, new york from Germany (Prussia). On my mom's side I traced one branch all the way back to Joseph Rodgers James (born 1756 Lynchburg Virginia).
  22. Cop shoots large, vicious dog small, tail wagging puppy.
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