Tuesday, Sep 23, 2008

You want free of this chaos? Go do it your damn self. Getting freedom government is Orwellian doublespeak, your freedom comes from you!

Youtube: "Country Boy Can Survive" Hank Williams Jr.

May seem off topic, but this dude knows about personal freedom and liberty. Want to avoid inflation? Stock up on silver and gold, find a local grocer who hoards silver and agree to buy at spot rate conversion to save him a trip to the coin dealer. Don't have land? Plant an apple tree in the local park! Whatever you do, just go do something to give yourself some kind of personal liberty!
- "The interest is up and the stock markets down, and you only get mugged if you down town. I can plough a field all day long, catch cat fish from dusk till dawn, make our own whisky and our own smoke too, grow good old tomatoes and home made wine, we can skin a buck and run a truck line, because a country boy can survive, Country folk can survive! because you can't stomp us out and you can't make us run!!

Posted by planning4acrash @ 12:18 PM (886 views) Add Comment

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1. planning4acrash said...

Clearly, I was supposed to say that getting freedom from government is Orwellian Doublespeak or doublethink, or whatever (Read 1984 by George Orwell if that doesn't make sense).

From an earlier post today, and this is really important, because we are all sitting on our hind ends going, oh, Paulston is being selfish, oh, he doesn't represent us, oh Darling doesn't represent us Darling. Of course they don't. That's why you seek independence.

If you want to know the solution to CCTV, just get a camcorder, hidden camera and microphone for backup, and learn from, the one, the only, I give you: JIMMY JUSTICE!!!!

- If you want to counter Metro Magazine propoganda, get your favourite web news, print out a few copies, get to the train station 10mins early, and hand em out. (Ad ons on firefox can be used to alter web pages, delete adverts, etc)
- If you want to be immune from inflation, get into silver and gold, find a local trader who hoards silver, agree to buy at spot rate conversion. He'll love to get silver instead of having to go to the coin shop.
- Sick of paying £4 for four crap apples from Tesco's? Go ask your neighbour if you can pick theirs and select a bag of gooduns for them, if they are too lazy to pick em. My mum makes jam for a living, gets most of her fruit from friends. She picks the tree, makes the jam, and pays for the fruit in barter by giving them a few jars of jam or pickle.
- Sick of paying £4 for a 100g of fruit? Go bloody blackberry picking. I picked myself about 5kg of blackberries and about 2kg of elderberry to see me through the winter. Took a couple of days and was a blast, combined it with sunbathing, reading a book in the forest, swimming in the river. The kids will love getting involved, go knock yourself out.
- Sick of paying too much for meat? Go get an air rifle, get yourself a rabbit, go fishing, go gathering chestnuts, walnuts, etc to make nut roasts.
- Not enough fruit/nut bearing vines, bushes, trees in your area? Go bloody plant some to crowd out useless Sycamore trees that just produce aphids. Sick of blackberries in your area? Go plant some native loganberries, blackcurrents.
- Sick of politics? Go run for office!
- Whatever you do, find your own independence and self power and just go do something!
- Sick of the dumbed down education system? Get together with a couple of local families and take turns home schooling. Each parent taking a day a week to look after between 5 and 10 kids. Maybe get a retired teacher giving the group guidance.

If you want a new world, go bloody create it. Because there aint nobody gonna make it for you.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 12:24PM Report Comment
 

2. planning4acrash said...

Clearly, I was supposed to say that getting freedom from government is Orwellian Doublespeak or doublethink, or whatever (Read 1984 by George Orwell if that doesn't make sense).

From an earlier post today, and this is really important, because we are all sitting on our hind ends going, oh, Paulston is being selfish, oh, he doesn't represent us, oh Darling doesn't represent us Darling. Of course they don't. That's why you seek independence.

If you want to know the solution to CCTV, just get a camcorder, hidden camera and microphone for backup, and learn from, the one, the only, I give you:

- If you want to counter Metro Magazine propoganda, get your favourite web news, print out a few copies, get to the train station 10mins early, and hand em out. (Ad ons on firefox can be used to alter web pages, delete adverts, etc)
- If you want to be immune from inflation, get into silver and gold, find a local trader who hoards silver, agree to buy at spot rate conversion. He'll love to get silver instead of having to go to the coin shop.
- Sick of paying £4 for four crap apples from Tesco's? Go ask your neighbour if you can pick theirs and select a bag of gooduns for them, if they are too lazy to pick em. My mum makes jam for a living, gets most of her fruit from friends. She picks the tree, makes the jam, and pays for the fruit in barter by giving them a few jars of jam or pickle.
- Sick of paying £4 for a 100g of fruit? Go bloody blackberry picking. I picked myself about 5kg of blackberries and about 2kg of elderberry to see me through the winter. Took a couple of days and was a blast, combined it with sunbathing, reading a book in the forest, swimming in the river. The kids will love getting involved, go knock yourself out.
- Sick of paying too much for meat? Go get an air rifle, get yourself a rabbit, go fishing, go gathering chestnuts, walnuts, etc to make nut roasts.
- Not enough fruit/nut bearing vines, bushes, trees in your area? Go bloody plant some to crowd out useless Sycamore trees that just produce aphids. Sick of blackberries in your area? Go plant some native loganberries, blackcurrents.
- Sick of politics? Go run for office!
- Whatever you do, find your own independence and self power and just go do something!
- Sick of the dumbed down education system? Get together with a couple of local families and take turns
home schooling. Each parent taking a day a week to look after between 5 and 10 kids. Maybe get a retired teacher giving the group guidance.

If you want a new world, go bloody create it. Because there aint nobody gonna make it for you.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 12:24PM Report Comment
 

3. planning4acrash said...

Apologies for the double post. Internet is abit duff today. Just like my mood!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 12:25PM Report Comment
 

4. Still-waiting said...

Much as I love all the Hank Williamses' music, not all of us can live on a farm and be self-sufficient!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 12:32PM Report Comment
 

5. planning4acrash said...

Freedom comes from God, government can only ever take away freedoms and license some back via kleptocracy.

And another thing. We all need to make a concerted effort to exercise the right to say NO! If everybody put their bins out on the wrong day in protest, and everybody left their wheely bin slightly adjar, they would have to stop fining us for it and stop stopping picking up our trash. Get the street together in protest. An organised, bins out one day early, slightly over full until your local government lift the threat of fines or withheld service when they do f-k'all to tell mr Tesco to not double shrink wrap with decorative carboard exterior and expanded polystyrene for padding for a single bloody grapefruit, whilst Mr Tesco's gloats and says "You are evil for using a useful flimsy plastic bag that you will re-use as a bin liner and all manner of useful things, I have the monopoly on waste, not you proles!"

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 12:57PM Report Comment
 

6. theboltonfury said...

see how long you'd stay free if you roamed with an air rifle shooting rabbits on the grass verges!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 12:59PM Report Comment
 

7. shipbuilder said...

p4ac - indeed, better to do all these things than paraniod obsession over the NWO taking away your liberty. In reality, our liberties are given away, rather than taken.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 01:02PM Report Comment
 

8. drewster said...

Great, yet another ranting American. Just what the internet needs.

"I've got a shotgun, a rifle, and a four-wheel drive."
Does he realise that the petrol for his four-wheel drive depends on big businesses (oil companies, refineries, etc)? We live in an interconnected, interdependent world. Quit the self-sufficiency fantasy.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 01:02PM Report Comment
 

9. Musicben said...

P4C I for one just wanted to say that I really appreciate a lot of the links that you post. Once you connect up the dots through all the crimes that are being perpetrated on the great mass of humankind it is really shocking. HPC is just one window into it and if you follow through you end up with 911 crimes, the current robbery of this and future generations, privatisation of crops and even DNA etc Well I don't post very often though I tend to read every day but just wanted to say thanks for some of the links

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 01:02PM Report Comment
 

10. planning4acrash said...

American farmers were independent in their 4x4's until the turn of the century, because they made more than enough biofuel as a byproduct of hemp production, hemp being the strongest most productive plant known to man. But it was banned because it forms the world's strongest natural fibre and makes platic 10x stronger than steel, so du-pont, an illuminist company, couldn't sell its god aweful fake fibres, and texaco couldn't sell any oil to the farmers.

It is legal to shoot an air rifle a few hundred feet from a public right of way, so far as I understand. So depends on where you live. A wood pigeon in the countryside will give a family a good meal, great meat and there aint a short supply of em, and you really think that's more cruel than buying battery chickens from Tesco's?

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 01:13PM Report Comment
 

11. drewster said...

Sorry that was a bit harsh. The video is of no interest, but p4ac's other comments are more sensible. Pick your own fruit, run for political office, and home-school.

On the amateur CCTV point, there are certain rules you need to follow if you want your footage to be admissible in court. More info here.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 01:14PM Report Comment
 

12. planning4acrash said...

If you don't like that, go fishing once a month for all your protein needs. Its fun, free, and you can get time to read that book about Libertarian economics that you've been trying to find time to read whilst you are at it!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 01:15PM Report Comment
 

13. theboltonfury said...

just to clarify the air rifle, myself having a lovely Weinrauch HW-44 and a keen shot. You are not permitted to carry a loaded rifle on public land. You can do what you like with the permission of the farmer etc etc

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 01:22PM Report Comment
 

14. mrmickey said...

Sorry planning fishing is not free you need a licence or those pesky elites will hand you a nice big fine.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 01:28PM Report Comment
 

15. Antibesbhoy said...

All good stuff in the OP. Strange how the farmer wants to gte in his 4x4 after huffin and puffin about nature, environment etc. I'd have thought he would have bought a HORSE with wome of that silver to make him free from Big Oil and the petrol hikes? The horse would also have the advantage of giving him free fertilizer for his blackberries, apples etc........

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 01:33PM Report Comment
 

16. Dbc Reed said...

Neither is the land cheap.And you will need the help of others to provide a car (dang me I meant a pick-up) and a metalled road to drive along. And electricity to tune into this down home music.
The end of free land on the frontier as Frederick Jackson Turner noted , makes quite a difference. He probably nicked the idea from Henry George who based a viable economic theory on the perception.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 01:38PM Report Comment
 

17. nooneo said...

planning4acrash @ 4 said...

"Freedom comes from God," You speak for yourself matey. Freedom comes from within.

God is a human invention - Like cheese and Santa Clause - Sorry to break the news God worshippers, but someone has to take a stand here !!!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 01:43PM Report Comment
 

18. planning4acrash said...

Freedom is given by creation, be that a god, the rules of the universe, laws of physics or whatever. People project their perception of power onto mythological gods. My position on it is simple. Consciousness is a non-physical thing, not of DNA, not of blood and bones, something that transcends space and time, them being manifestations of physicality, the soul, being free of space and time, exists in the eternal here and now. That is the nature of eternity. If I'm wrong? Innocence is bliss!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 02:22PM Report Comment
 

19. icarus said...

But ranchers and farmers are commiting suicide because they've been done over by supermarkets and food processors.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 02:37PM Report Comment
 

20. planning4acrash said...

Many have got into debt. The current ramp up in agricultural land is a land grab, similar to housepricecrash. I'm talking about using your back yard and local countryside. Nobody should have an inch of lawn, they should be planting all of their land right now with productive herbs, salad, veg and fruit.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 02:44PM Report Comment
 

21. str 2007 said...

Planning mrmickey
The only fish you can take from fresh water will be eels, no-one will want you taking anything else. Trout will be cheaper to buy farmed than pay to catch.
Sea fishing is free, but you won't find much in casting distance of land, so you'll need a boat with an engine.

boltonfury
Sold my Webley Vulcan a long time ago and made the concious decision to shoot only what I would eat personally. So I just clay pidgeon shoot these days. But it has gone through my mind that if the total collapse some talk of happened then an air rifle is the cheapest most time efficient way of getting protein for the family. Saving snaring which isn't my bag.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 03:06PM Report Comment
 

22. nooneo said...

planning4acrash @ 4 said...

"Freedom comes from God," You speak for yourself matey. Freedom comes from within.

nooneo @ 13 said...

God is a human invention - Like cheese and Santa Clause - Sorry to break the news God worshippers, but someone has to take a stand here !!!

planning4acrash @ 14 said...

"Freedom is given by creation, be that a god, the rules of the universe, laws of physics or whatever.People project their perception of power onto mythological gods. My position on it is simple. Consciousness is a non-physical thing, not of DNA, not of blood and bones, something that transcends space and time, them being manifestations of physicality, the soul, being free of space and time, exists in the eternal here and now. That is the nature of eternity. If I'm wrong? Innocence is bliss!"


Nooneo now says....

T ry talking
Without that
Annoying pompous
Twaddle

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 03:25PM Report Comment
 

23. lierbag said...

Hmmmm . . . the practical difficulty with being a 'country boy' in the UK, is that most of the 'country' is already owned either by the Duke of Westminster, the Prince of Wales, or some other of their ilk; the Queen also owning the rights to the sea bed. Rescind the Enclosures Acts now, and give us our due compensation!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 03:28PM Report Comment
 

24. george monsoon said...

Move to Kashmir.....!! get lost in the hills.. thats the way foreward..

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 03:33PM Report Comment
 

25. titaniccaptain said...

6 years ago i would of ripped god to shreds. Those days are gone

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 03:39PM Report Comment
 

26. denzil said...

icarus said:
"But ranchers and farmers are commiting suicide because they've been done over by supermarkets and food processors."

Very true, buts that because we have become completely conditioned to buy mass-produced tasteless sh1te from the supermarkets. It does cost more to support local producers but from experience I've found that local butchers who know where the meat came from and local grocers who source seasonal veg sell a products significantly higher in quality and in flavour.

Well said Nooneo! He has gone into complete C.O.C.K mode today, but sadly can't see it.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 03:40PM Report Comment
 

27. planning4acrash said...

Maybe Denzil - At least I can think for my self tho, and, we really must pull together, because all the people on this site are trillions of times better than the psychopaths driving us to global depression.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 04:47PM Report Comment
 

28. planning4acrash said...

You guys can be so dumb. Can't discuss corrupt government, because, la la la, its a "CONSPIRACY THEORY", can't discuss spirituality unless you are an atheist, because to have a belief system is "Pompus" - Total tosh.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 05:00PM Report Comment
 

29. denzil said...

p4ac said:
"Maybe Denzil - At least I can think for my self tho"

So can many many other people. They don't need to be patronised. You have value and some of your comments have real value but you frequently come across as, "I have the monopoly on truth and the rest of you are stupid or blind if you don't believe what I do". The result of this is that you alienate people from yourself and anything you have to say. Look at your comment at 5.00pm!

"we really must pull together"

Agreed! There is way to much "me" in the World and not enough compassion and acceptance of other peoples beliefs, religion etc.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 05:14PM Report Comment
 

30. planning4acrash said...

Denzil, just because you can't understand or counter something I say, does not mean that I am trying to monopolise the truth. You have as much opportunity as me to put forward your own views. I wouldn't mind if you say oh, I disagree, or, this is my opinion, but you just throw an insult. That's not real debate. You are behaving like a spoilt child.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 05:17PM Report Comment
 

31. icarus said...

denzil @26 - a lot of responsibility rests with the competition authorities for letting the supermarkets get too powerful. This forces consolidation among food processors and a decline in food quality as producers struggle to increase yields. Farmers and consumers suffer and so do highly exploited illegal and semi-legal workers (Broon's 'labour flexibility). The gangmasters who control this labour are also into a variety of crimes including people smuggling, prostitution and drug trafficking. All this is well known. What is less well known is that when a distressed food company is sold a significant part of its value stems from its contract to supply a supermarket, and this value is usually appropriated by the supermarket in the form of a commission of up to 10% of the value of the sale. Think on when you next visit Sainsburgers.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 05:27PM Report Comment
 

32. denzil said...

Sadly, your comment at 5.17 just proves my point at 5.14 entirely. There's no point in debating with you, unless of course I put it on youtube.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 05:29PM Report Comment
 

33. denzil said...

icarus @ 5.27.
Agree with you completely. Your post refers to an area I was, and still very familiar with.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 05:32PM Report Comment
 

34. shipbuilder said...

30. planning4acrash said...

"I wouldn't mind if you say oh, I disagree, or, this is my opinion, but you just throw an insult. That's not real debate. You are behaving like a spoilt child."

28. planning4acrash said...

"You guys can be so dumb."

LOL.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 05:34PM Report Comment
 

35. planning4acrash said...

I get the irony Shipbuilder. Thing is, I'm a young may, 28yrs of age, studied hard to get three degrees, top of my game, ready to get serious with life, just moved in with g/friend yesterday!!! But I get frustrated and angry because, the world is bountifull beyond belief, we could produce 5x what we do now if only this crazed mob went and let us have a future. But seriously, a global depression is guaranteed now. 8million died last depression in the UK, what you thinks gonna happen when the chavs down the street can't get a loaf of bread from Tesco's? What will you do when you can't feed your family? That's what this post is about. It is important that those who understand this situation survive and are there to counter propoganda for world government when it comes, and it is coming, make no mistake about it. People don't manufacture a global collapse without having a plan.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 06:20PM Report Comment
 

36. planning4acrash said...

Sorry, 8million died in the USA, and, that is conservative, and the point was that 80% lived off the land back then.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 06:21PM Report Comment
 

37. shipbuilder said...

p4ac - it's fantastic that you are passionate about these things - if only more people were. At the risk of sounding patronising, it's great that you have dug into these other trade issues etc., because spending all your time on 9/11 'truth' was a waste of time.
Trying to 'prove' that any of this is designed, negligence or incompetence is pointless, really - the fact is that it is happening and something needs done by all of us.
As you've pointed out over the last few days (and, if I may say, I pointed out months ago), that something is to stop playing along with the system that benefits the few and f*cks the many.
Don't subject the girlfriend to too much of the soap-box, though - i've learned that the hard way....

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 06:33PM Report Comment
 

38. planning4acrash said...

Shipbuilder. Its not pointless. If you understand that these things are engineered, you start to be wary of why, so, when solutions and proposed laws are plucked from a hat, solutions that don't help you, without debate, you start to see an agenda.

Its like, with 9/11, no trial or jury, you get the reason for collapse and culprit the minute it strikes, but that's not the real issue, the real issue is, that government posed as saviour and had the extremely complex Patriot Act pushed through in days. If you know its an inside job, you get suspicious and fight the solutions, if you are blind to it, you assume that government is there to protect you. Vast difference here.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 06:45PM Report Comment
 

39. shipbuilder said...

No one I know thinks that the Patriot Act or any UK equivalent is there to help us, yet neither do they believe that 9/11 was an inside job. The logic does not lead from one to the other. People do not need hit over the head to see the reality or motive behind a situation, it's just that they generally don't react with paranoia either.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 07:31PM Report Comment
 

40. planning4acrash said...

My logic comes from looking at the evidence

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 10:59PM Report Comment
 

41. shipbuilder said...

C'mon, p4ac - we've been there, done that already.

http://www.housepricecrash.co.uk/newsblog/2008/06/blog-peak-water-13965.php

http://www.housepricecrash.co.uk/newsblog/2008/06/blog-are-you-a-full-or-part-time-truther-13998.php

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 11:49PM Report Comment
 

42. planning4acrash said...

That's why I'm more subtle now, using hyperlinks in the text. But tell by shippie, how did building 7 fall (the third building), how did each three buildings fall in on their footprint in freefall speed. Why does the FBI website not list Osama as wanted for 9/11, when it lists him for other things like the embassy bombings,

Wednesday, September 24, 2008 09:19AM Report Comment
 

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