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America Freedom to Fascism Authorized version

Wednesday, November 15th, 2006

An American view on central banks, income tax (IRS) and the big scam. click

Land reform

Wednesday, November 15th, 2006

The Queen technically own all land in the UK, even if you’re sitting on a ‘freehold’ it is simply a “fee simple” version of perpetual leasehold from the Crown. A compulsory purchase order is simply a legal way of dissolving your lease hold with the Crown.

Kevin did a RSA lecture on this, in Ireland there was significant land reform and land was allocated to the people provided they could prove they were a good enough plastic paddy Note there is also no council tax or water rates in Ireland, nor any restrictions on building in the countryside. click

Global warming, Al Gore and an inconvenient truth.

Sunday, November 12th, 2006

Just finished watching Al Gores’ movie entitled “An inconvenient truth” and needed to do some digging on the global warming ‘”debate”.

Pro issue:
http://www.read-the-truth.com/ - Connected with the film.

Anti issue:
http://www.junkscience.com/Greenhouse/ - Points out that water is the major greenhouse gas.

The essential argument (as far as I can make it out):

Atmospheric CO2 Concentration == higher global temperatures

…Or that these two have a long history of being related, or proportional to each other over a long record of natural history as illustrated by the ice record:

Ice record
Source

With recent Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations seemingly ‘rocketing’, as illustrated by the graph of more recent history (with the funny axis) and future human sourced CO2 emissions set to increase further with predicted population growth & industrialisation. It would suggest that global climate is about to change in such as way as to make life on Earth very difficult indeed:

Ice record recent

Problem (as I see it) is that either:
(a) Greater atmospheric CO2 Concentration results in higher global temperatures, or…
(b) Higher global temperatures results in greater atmospheric CO2 concentration.

With (a) meaning we have to take action now to avert a major global disaster of our own making or (b) nothing much at all.

This dilemma is complex enough before you involve climatologists (with dodgy climate models), international politics (capitalism), vested interests (scientific and energy related) so as to allow real action to be delayed indefinitely. If there is a consensus on this from politicisations, expect it to come in the form of a new tax.

If this problem exists and some of the predictions turn out to be true:

  • How does this overlap with current predictions on Peek oil, which appears to be inevitable and will become apparent in a similar timeframe (i.e. the next few decades)?
  • What strategies can we utilise do to protect ourselves?
  • Where should we live (will that house be underwater?), what professions (should I raise my children as a farmer?)
  • Should we really be contemplating the potential slow or accelerated collapse of sophisticated human civilization or concentrating on issues closer to home that we can actually do something about?

Correction 14-11-2006
Apparently the UN report (which some of the above graphs are based on) are either misleading or fraudulent. The hockey stick. In the news or as a pdf. So much for scientific consensus.

EDIT 2007.03.14
Channel 4 - The Great Global Warming Swindle click

10 things you didn’t know about central banks

Monday, November 6th, 2006

…How many times have you heard gold described as the “barbarous relic”? It is a favourite phrase of gold-bashers everywhere who are trying to make gold the object of derision…

Central banks: The real barbarous relic click

The Dark side of the Looking Glass

Thursday, November 2nd, 2006

How Wall Street hovers up money from the little guys and how to get away with forgery. click

The Oil Factor: Behind the War on Terror

Saturday, October 21st, 2006

A relatively concise and to the point summary of the American war on oil terror. click

Books to read: Growth Illusion

Thursday, October 12th, 2006

If anyone reading the book does not come to question the unexamined assumption most of us hold that growth is a good thing, then he is indeed delusional. click

World Oil Exports: A Comprehensive Projection

Wednesday, October 11th, 2006

Good summary of how and when the oil is going to run out. Just imagining how old I will be during the various stages of the production decline. click

Honest money

Friday, September 29th, 2006

Money, Banking and the Federal Reserve: Good video if you ever wanted to know where the dollar came from and why currencies lose value over time. click

The dangers of Brownfield Brutalism

Wednesday, September 27th, 2006

Britain’s problem is too few houses, not too many immigrants. Nowadays, all roads lead to housing – even if none of them are real roads.

The real problems facing the UK click


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