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Alternative Markets post-PHTF #101059
07/22/2011 08:16 AM
07/22/2011 08:16 AM
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Just passing along some interesting info:
http://www.activistpost.com/2011/07/alternative-markets-barter-systems-and.html

Excerpt:
"We agreed that the military, even honorable oath keeping men and women, would feel compelled to participate in a martial law scenario if there was no alternative in place for Americans to utilize during a breakdown. If we were tearing each other apart for food and water, the DHS, FEMA, and NORTHCOM, would have the perfect rationalization for complete lock-down, and a lot of the troops would go along with it."

Re: Alternative Markets post-PHTF #101060
07/27/2011 04:02 AM
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Everyone should take the time to study this article and start applying the principles outlined by the author in their local area. This is exactly what everyone, particularly those in the freedom movement, should be looking into.

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If you want to fight elitist centralization of a system, for example, you have to develop your own working system based on decentralization. If you want to stop the destructive effects of globalism, you have to turn away from participation in it, and focus more on localism. The purpose of centralization is to remove options from a cultural system until the only options left are those that YOU want people to bow to, and become dependent on. If the Liberty Movement wants to fight back against this, we have to have the determination to create our own options and stop playing by their rules.
http://alt-market.com/


"The time for war has not yet come, but it will come and that soon, and when it does come, my advice is to draw the sword and throw away the scabbard." Gen. T.J. Jackson, March 1861

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