tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post6201802624617000536..comments2024-03-26T11:32:37.965-07:00Comments on From the Wilderness' Peak Oil Blog: Clinton Says N. Korea's Bombing of Ship "Cannot Go Unanswered;" Perfect Storm; Plan to Evacuate TampaJenna Orkinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05812985825726850202noreply@blogger.comBlogger34125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-63212288943646754412010-05-24T05:36:21.454-07:002010-05-24T05:36:21.454-07:00@cj
The comments are moderated to avoid the spam ...@cj<br /><br />The comments are moderated to avoid the spam monsters taking over so someone has to double check we aren't reading about how A nude Lady Gaga with Britney Spears wants to help us refinance our debt with low cost prescription drugs from Canada.<br /><br />And a "lifeboat" is intended for you and your community to establish. It isn't up to anyone of us to save your ass. It's up to you to manage your own affairs. Could you imagine what they lifeboat would look like if the government were in charge. <br /><br />I think the hurricane Katrina camps would look like Disneyland in comparison. This is more about personal and local preparedness, rather than government intervention.Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15800757267114194274noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-6421593701894005192010-05-23T15:50:50.097-07:002010-05-23T15:50:50.097-07:00I posted a comment that was appeared 5 times even ...I posted a comment that was appeared 5 times even though I'm sure I entered it only once. My second comment right after it, which voiced a criticism, never appeared. Is there an unwritten rule we only only make happy posts? Seems like we are censoring things we don't want discussed. Is there no room on the lifeboat for those who can't afford a ticket, or is it Let Them Eat Cake for the masses?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-88397462280933290812010-05-22T21:19:33.112-07:002010-05-22T21:19:33.112-07:00On the new breed of truthers and the Cheonan sinki...On the new breed of truthers and the Cheonan sinking... Of course I'm out of the loop, but if the US et al. faked this to start a war, why is everyone trying so hard to avoid one? SKorea is acting with remarkable restraint (We're taking this to the UN!), Japan has praised SKorea for its restraint, and even the Pentagon didn't label the incident an act of war. Truth is, nobody wants the Korean peninsula to blow up. Not the Chinese (imagine the chaos and influx of desperate, starving refugees!), not the SKoreans, not the Japanese, and not the US. Don't know about Israel and the Vatican... Somebody want to fill me in there?Rice Farmerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09172342023074235356noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-88239175297404013182010-05-22T14:04:39.279-07:002010-05-22T14:04:39.279-07:00"Moaning Urban Greenies... They beg to be rep...<i>"Moaning Urban Greenies... They beg to be replaced with something state-of-the-art."</i><br /><br />The "state-of-the-art" is what's currently going on in the Gulf of Mexico. Forgive me if I've had enough "progress" for one lifetime!Elmohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11830090464686157534noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-21048962887487001372010-05-22T13:06:42.813-07:002010-05-22T13:06:42.813-07:00Margaret,
I've purchased from independent sel...Margaret,<br /><br />I've purchased from independent sellers as well as Ebay with good results. I got a post office box in a neighboring town and ask that coins be sent with signature confirmation. So far so good. Those little gold sellers in your neighborhood will give you rock bottom prices for your metals while giving themselves a dandy commission when they sell to you. With Ebay, you can wait until something you want comes along, and if the price gets too high, just wait for another auction to come along. If you're lucky, you can get coins below spot prices. Beware of replica, proof, miniature, copy, reproduction, etc. coins and be sure you are getting coins that are gold or 90% silver (1964 or earlier dates). If in doubt, ask the seller before bidding. I stick to coins that are easily recognizeable, so when its time to sell, people will not question their value or authenticity. Getting some silver is also good, as you can use it for smaller purchases. Imagine trying to buy a loaf of bread with a one ounce gold coin. They say silver is way overvalued and may appreciate in value much more than gold will. Don't tell anyone you have them or divulge where you keep them. Investing in useful/needed items is also a good idea as some necessities may become unavailable. If you have unusual needs, like an odd shoe size, stock up on sensible shoes, or warm clothing if you live in a cold climate. Garden tools,seeds, emergency cooking supplies, etc. are always a good bet. Good luck.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-85378953868146533392010-05-22T13:06:42.814-07:002010-05-22T13:06:42.814-07:00Margaret,
I've purchased from independent sel...Margaret,<br /><br />I've purchased from independent sellers as well as Ebay with good results. I got a post office box in a neighboring town and ask that coins be sent with signature confirmation. So far so good. Those little gold sellers in your neighborhood will give you rock bottom prices for your metals while giving themselves a dandy commission when they sell to you. With Ebay, you can wait until something you want comes along, and if the price gets too high, just wait for another auction to come along. If you're lucky, you can get coins below spot prices. Beware of replica, proof, miniature, copy, reproduction, etc. coins and be sure you are getting coins that are gold or 90% silver (1964 or earlier dates). If in doubt, ask the seller before bidding. I stick to coins that are easily recognizeable, so when its time to sell, people will not question their value or authenticity. Getting some silver is also good, as you can use it for smaller purchases. Imagine trying to buy a loaf of bread with a one ounce gold coin. They say silver is way overvalued and may appreciate in value much more than gold will. Don't tell anyone you have them or divulge where you keep them. Investing in useful/needed items is also a good idea as some necessities may become unavailable. If you have unusual needs, like an odd shoe size, stock up on sensible shoes, or warm clothing if you live in a cold climate. Garden tools,seeds, emergency cooking supplies, etc. are always a good bet. Good luck.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-77963597565380826172010-05-22T13:06:42.815-07:002010-05-22T13:06:42.815-07:00Margaret,
I've purchased from independent sel...Margaret,<br /><br />I've purchased from independent sellers as well as Ebay with good results. I got a post office box in a neighboring town and ask that coins be sent with signature confirmation. So far so good. Those little gold sellers in your neighborhood will give you rock bottom prices for your metals while giving themselves a dandy commission when they sell to you. With Ebay, you can wait until something you want comes along, and if the price gets too high, just wait for another auction to come along. If you're lucky, you can get coins below spot prices. Beware of replica, proof, miniature, copy, reproduction, etc. coins and be sure you are getting coins that are gold or 90% silver (1964 or earlier dates). If in doubt, ask the seller before bidding. I stick to coins that are easily recognizeable, so when its time to sell, people will not question their value or authenticity. Getting some silver is also good, as you can use it for smaller purchases. Imagine trying to buy a loaf of bread with a one ounce gold coin. They say silver is way overvalued and may appreciate in value much more than gold will. Don't tell anyone you have them or divulge where you keep them. Investing in useful/needed items is also a good idea as some necessities may become unavailable. If you have unusual needs, like an odd shoe size, stock up on sensible shoes, or warm clothing if you live in a cold climate. Garden tools,seeds, emergency cooking supplies, etc. are always a good bet. Good luck.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-21793298137764128382010-05-22T13:06:42.816-07:002010-05-22T13:06:42.816-07:00Margaret,
I've purchased from independent sel...Margaret,<br /><br />I've purchased from independent sellers as well as Ebay with good results. I got a post office box in a neighboring town and ask that coins be sent with signature confirmation. So far so good. Those little gold sellers in your neighborhood will give you rock bottom prices for your metals while giving themselves a dandy commission when they sell to you. With Ebay, you can wait until something you want comes along, and if the price gets too high, just wait for another auction to come along. If you're lucky, you can get coins below spot prices. Beware of replica, proof, miniature, copy, reproduction, etc. coins and be sure you are getting coins that are gold or 90% silver (1964 or earlier dates). If in doubt, ask the seller before bidding. I stick to coins that are easily recognizeable, so when its time to sell, people will not question their value or authenticity. Getting some silver is also good, as you can use it for smaller purchases. Imagine trying to buy a loaf of bread with a one ounce gold coin. They say silver is way overvalued and may appreciate in value much more than gold will. Don't tell anyone you have them or divulge where you keep them. Investing in useful/needed items is also a good idea as some necessities may become unavailable. If you have unusual needs, like an odd shoe size, stock up on sensible shoes, or warm clothing if you live in a cold climate. Garden tools,seeds, emergency cooking supplies, etc. are always a good bet. Good luck.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-83513477474991414252010-05-22T13:04:58.093-07:002010-05-22T13:04:58.093-07:00Margaret,
I've purchased from independent sel...Margaret,<br /><br />I've purchased from independent sellers as well as Ebay with good results. I got a post office box in a neighboring town and ask that coins be sent with signature confirmation. So far so good. Those little gold sellers in your neighborhood will give you rock bottom prices for your metals while giving themselves a dandy commission when they sell to you. With Ebay, you can wait until something you want comes along, and if the price gets too high, just wait for another auction to come along. If you're lucky, you can get coins below spot prices. Beware of replica, proof, miniature, copy, reproduction, etc. coins and be sure you are getting coins that are gold or 90% silver (1964 or earlier dates). If in doubt, ask the seller before bidding. I stick to coins that are easily recognizeable, so when its time to sell, people will not question their value or authenticity. Getting some silver is also good, as you can use it for smaller purchases. Imagine trying to buy a loaf of bread with a one ounce gold coin. They say silver is way overvalued and may appreciate in value much more than gold will. Don't tell anyone you have them or divulge where you keep them. Investing in useful/needed items is also a good idea as some necessities may become unavailable. If you have unusual needs, like an odd shoe size, stock up on sensible shoes, or warm clothing if you live in a cold climate. Garden tools,seeds, emergency cooking supplies, etc. are always a good bet. Good luck.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-72540453963771643662010-05-22T07:52:55.823-07:002010-05-22T07:52:55.823-07:00@ gamedog, re "...where utopian BAUesque fant...@ gamedog, re "...where utopian BAUesque fantasies are built on abiotic solar windmills against the laws of thermodynamics in a green valley far far away."<br /><br />Nice shot! As "the condition" morphs towards realer and realer, the urban, moaning greenies will collapse (where have we heard that expression before?) as a political factor. They beg to be replaced with something state-of-the-art. Adapt or perish, yes?Sebastian Ernst Roninhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17577726817981722245noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-15796018992667818492010-05-22T07:41:53.677-07:002010-05-22T07:41:53.677-07:00Have you guys not heard the news? The Pakistani go...Have you guys not heard the news? The Pakistani government has blocked a series of websites, accusing them of blaspheming Mohammad. No other virulent Islamic government - including the Arab sheikdoms or Iran, has so far done so. The primary target was Facebook, but Wikipedia, Twitter, Google and Blogspot were also blocked. Facebook and Yahoo still remain blocked, for the sixth day. Ostensibly, the reason was because Facebook had hosted a page concerning a competition for caricaturing Mohammad - but the reason appears to me to be something very fishy - the whole country is in a state of utter collapse and disarray due to corruption and its effects, and this seemed to me to be not only a calculated move to distract the attention of Pakistan's flammable and backward peasant population, but also an exercise in shutting down the internet and studying its effects and outcomes - when necessary in such situations.<br /><br />A second bombshell is about to airburst over the country: in the very far north, near the border with China, a huge natural lake was formed beginning January 4 this year, when seismic activity triggered a landslide, which blocked the path of the mighty River Indus - the third largest river in the world - and has resulted in the formation of a lake 26 miles long and 400 feet deep. The Pakistanis didn't do anything when they could have, and now it is too late...hundreds of villages are already submerged, hundreds of thousands displaced, a 20-mile stretch of Pakistan's strategic highway with China lies under water, Pakistani-Chinese overland trade has dropped to zero, and the Pakistani border trading post of Sust has been evacuated. The lake is about to burst its natural dam, and when that happens, a catastrophe unimaginable in Pakistan's modern history will unfold - in just a few days time: not only will the Gilgit province - where this lake has been formed - get a good washout, but areas hundreds of miles downstream - some of Pakistan's main populational, industrial and agricultural zones, will be affected by 8 to 15 meter flooding levels...echoes of the Iceland volcano, folks - another "first-time-in-modern-history" natural disruption? It seems God is really angry with presumptuous postmodern man. I'm not kidding. To cap it all, Pakistan's Prime Minister Gillani visited the "lakesite" yesterday, and inaugurated a displaced peoples' camp by cutting a ribbon...that indiscretion, plus the fact that his government has done pretty little in practical disaster alleviating terms - inflamed the people who heckled him, and he had to leave his speech and run away in his helicopter. Sounds really idiotic, but when faced with disaster, all the elites can do is cut fancy ribbons - as if inaugurating a patisserie - or say "Why don't they eat cake if there is no bread?" <br /><br />Below is a link to the latest on Lake Comeuppance, in Northern Pakistan:<br /><br />Experts warn of high tidal wave in Hunza<br /><br />http://www.thenews.com.pk/print1.asp?id=240647F.Kamilovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10367438225330977373noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-3563154399417007472010-05-22T07:38:36.999-07:002010-05-22T07:38:36.999-07:00I had the opportunity to have dinner with Mike whi...I had the opportunity to have dinner with Mike while he was in Brattleboro, VT and I can assure you CollapseNet is his number 1 priority. He has a team working 24/7 to get it where it needs to be. Be patient, it's coming.<br /><br />And Mike, it was a pleasure to spend a few minutes with you in the Jeep. I hope the second half was as good as the first.William Nyehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07824207089922243994noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-47288657356601313722010-05-22T06:56:17.791-07:002010-05-22T06:56:17.791-07:00"Gold bulls claim price could double to $3,00..."Gold bulls claim price could double to $3,000 in five years." <br /><br />My how those calves have been growing up over the past few thousand years.RanDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05841404809073660720noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-2725036663380520142010-05-22T06:14:59.639-07:002010-05-22T06:14:59.639-07:00Wow, The HUFFington Post crawls onside. Here comes...Wow, The HUFFington Post crawls onside. Here comes the next generaton of soft wannabe's clinging onto the coat-tails of the pioneers. Such is always the case. The mob will always be the mob. This is why we have this distasteful creature in the world called "politics."<br /><br />@ Elmo, re "I also realize that I have stirred up a lot of unnecessary shit in the quest to have a final answer on that issue, and it is for this reason that I feel I should make a public apology." You think too much of yourself. No one has lost any sleep. Why lump yourself in with the other religious prima donnas and debutantes? Come on down off the cross so we can beat you with it. =;-{DSebastian Ernst Roninhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17577726817981722245noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-38155153515587777312010-05-22T05:20:29.006-07:002010-05-22T05:20:29.006-07:00Month after oil spill, why is BP still in charge?
...<a href="http://apnews.myway.com//article/20100522/D9FRJL700.html" rel="nofollow">Month after oil spill, why is BP still in charge?</a><br /><br /><a href="http://apnews.myway.com/article/20100522/D9FRQ1M80.html" rel="nofollow">13-year-old becomes youngest to top Mount Everest</a> :"Also Saturday, officials said a Nepalese Sherpa who lives in the Salt Lake City suburb of Draper broke his own world record by climbing Everest for the 20th time.Apa,who goes by one name,went up with fellow climbers on a mission also to collect garbage,a growing environmental problem on the mountain."<br /><br />JHK is pretty funny:<br /><a href="http://www.ted.com/talks/james_howard_kunstler_dissects_suburbia.html" rel="nofollow">James H Kunstler dissects suburbia</a><br /><br />Ok,this one pisses me off:<br /><a href="http://apnews.myway.com/article/20100522/D9FRS5K00.html" rel="nofollow">Suspected US missile kills 10 in NW Pakistan</a> :"U.S. drones often hit <b>suspected</b> hide-outs of militants in troubled Pakistani tribal region,which Washington considers a center for the remnants of Taliban,al-Qaida and Pakistani insurgents.<br /><br />*That says suspected,not confirmed.Why?<br /><br />The intelligence officials said a Filipino suspect was believed to be among the slain men.They said their agents were still trying to get details about the second foreigner killed in the attack.The officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.<br /><br />Five women and two children also were wounded in the attack,the officials said."A peonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15811815699462170394noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-27524211755434649622010-05-22T01:51:45.047-07:002010-05-22T01:51:45.047-07:00Elmo
Who could blame you for being sceptical. In...Elmo<br /><br />Who could blame you for being sceptical. In a world where lies and greed abound it would be a foolish person indeed who took anything on face value.In these times we can only discern for ourselves.<br />Halve it, quarter it and take the rest with a pinch of salt.<br />Yes there were times when you made me cross (as you well know) but I am so pleased you are with us. Don't stop stirring the pot and goading us to think further. We all need to stretch our minds now into the unseeable future.<br />As Mike said, no two lifeboats will be the same but we can all learn something from each other.<br />The best of luck to you and your partner and to everyone else who reads and comments on FTW.Soggy Bottomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12558899582826098188noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-74670161110242625802010-05-22T01:41:02.740-07:002010-05-22T01:41:02.740-07:00Re: Organic Vs conventional - Higher protein etc. ...Re: Organic Vs conventional - Higher protein etc. <br /><br />This study concentrates on Grain, which is notoriously difficult to grow under organic conditions because of weeding issues, which compete with the crop for nutrients. This study says it is the application of N fertiliser on con-ventional crops being the reason con-ventional crops put on more weight, completely disregarding the known weed competition issue. I have organic crops of willow where weeds were suppressed with mulch which outperformed non mulched crops by over 600% purely because of weed competition. <br /><br />“Conventionally-grown crops tend to contain significantly higher levels of protein than those grown organically due to the application of inorganic nitrogen fertilisers in conventional farming systems,” MacKenzie said. “This makes our findings potentially applicable across many food types and suggests the issues surrounding organic food are not as cut and dried as some might think.”<br /><br />Monsanto et al know this is the only area they can use for propaganda, the same study brought us the "organic not as good for you" type headlines a couple of weeks back. Notice how the conclusions only have the "potential" to "suggest" it applies to other food types - BS. If they thought for one minute they could prove conventional farming produced food that was "better" for us, you can bet your bottom dollar they would publish it. We will never see those results tho eh, yet they expect us to think they never studied other food groups at all ;) <br /><br />I do wonder why such links full of misinformation make it onto the blog tho.<br /><br />========================<br />Elmo, it's all part of the learning curve ;) <br /><br />It comes down to a reality check IMO, weather you want real, accurate info, and a solid actionable survival plan with Mike, collapsenet, and the PO/sustainability movement, or something like (insert wannabe messiah/conspiracy cult) where utopian BAUesque fantasies are built on abiotic solar windmills against the laws of thermodynamics in a green valley far far away.<br />===========================<br />Beta testers need feedback, and somewhere to give feedback. With over 250 testers and only about 40 dots on the map, seems some might need a little further direction. An update email may be the easiest way to sit-rep and help keep the betas momentum up.gamedoghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12366724220594141999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-63548721906823842632010-05-21T22:29:14.698-07:002010-05-21T22:29:14.698-07:00BETA testers, thanks for hanging in there. email m...BETA testers, thanks for hanging in there. email me at RobotTrainMaker at CollapseNet.com if you have any feedback. we are going to put the feedback tab back on, but have to pay some bills.<br /><br />We are listening, and I believe we fixed most of the issues you guys raised. The feed back is gold. we really appreciate your feedback!<br /><br />The team I built is solid, we're ready to go, sorry for any silence. We are re-enabling our private messaging system this weekend, so you can use that, and we also promise single sign-in for the feedback.<br /><br />hang in there, lots going on!<br />RobotTrainMakerRobotTrainMakerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12108647357058309779noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-36077356751051691922010-05-21T22:21:53.733-07:002010-05-21T22:21:53.733-07:00If it make you feel any better I downloaded the vi...If it make you feel any better I downloaded the video because of the unavailability (I live in the sticks) and paid the price of admission. Only once though.<br /><br />As a senior tech architect I can offer some ideas to harpoon the torrents if you want so people buy your gear.<br /><br />I'm a techie, a 30 year pirate and most of it has nothing to do with crippling the media itself. The message can be sent gently you need to back your venture without pissing people off.Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15800757267114194274noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-69148451063975032592010-05-21T22:18:16.445-07:002010-05-21T22:18:16.445-07:00"What happens when financial system unravels ..."What happens when financial system unravels or when inflation hits? Who will buy my gold? The store downtown?"<br /><br />If it gets as bad as MCR is predicting people will start requiring gold as payment for goods and services, so you can use it everywhere. Until that time I suspect more and more gold businesses will be established across the country, due to the rising price and interest levels. Humans have been using gold as a currency for thousands of years, we will figure that part out.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12260684230468334866noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-66175886902545755942010-05-21T20:14:35.820-07:002010-05-21T20:14:35.820-07:00Elmo, you're a standup guy. I tip my hat to yo...Elmo, you're a standup guy. I tip my hat to you. For what it's worth I never found your blog posts disruptive.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04114374900282975943noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-76740039321735369612010-05-21T19:57:27.869-07:002010-05-21T19:57:27.869-07:00Paul,
I too am a beta tester. Yes the feedback but...Paul,<br />I too am a beta tester. Yes the feedback button has disappeared for me too. In fact, I suggested they get rid of it (the button and its confusing widgets, not the idea of feedback). But that might not have any bearing on its disappearance.<br /><br />In any case: I too find that things are "quiet" on CollapseNet/Beta. But I'm not worried. It's a small team doing a big thing, and I'm cutting them plenty of slack. I'm sure they feel at least as much urgency as we do. As I understand it, they're resolving critical security/privacy issues, not trying to make it perfect. <br /><br />In the meantime, here's my own perspective. CollapseNet will help us connect with our own locals and give us ideas to learn from others. But it can't do the real work of forming the tight local community needed to make a "lifeboat" work. So as I wait, I've begun to think about what a lifeboat actually looks like in my area and how to organize and protect it. Plus, Mike's intro video and comments about Summer 2010 being pivotal have catalyzed me to accelerate preparations dramatically. Watching him talk on video is much richer than just reading his words (which are<br />already obviously very valuable). Speaking of that, anyone who hasn't watched his <a href="http://www.cctv.org/watch-tv/programs/author-and-peak-oil-activist-michael-ruppert" rel="nofollow">Vermont video</a> yet should do so as soon as possible.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04114374900282975943noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-27506716918041376322010-05-21T19:49:48.105-07:002010-05-21T19:49:48.105-07:00gotta agree with a peon about the bird seeds.gotta agree with a peon about the bird seeds.toner deeskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13022265516040950375noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-34061452721435807172010-05-21T17:40:31.600-07:002010-05-21T17:40:31.600-07:00@ everyone, but especially Mike, Jenna & Compa...@ everyone, but especially Mike, Jenna & Company...<br /><br />I was going to write this to Jenna, in hopes that she would forward it to Mike; but I feel that I owe an apology to everyone involved in Collapsenet, not just Mike and Jenna.<br /><br />I came to this blog with a pronounced suspicion of Mike and his motives. Since 9/11, I have been scouring the web and other resources, looking for the truth about the world situation, and finding many people with their own agendas and versions of supposed 'truth'. I initially saw Michael C. Ruppert among those I believed as having a self-serving agenda. I realize now that I was mistaken in that assumption.<br /><br />I also realize that I have stirred up a lot of unnecessary shit in the quest to have a final answer on that issue, and it is for this reason that I feel I should make a public apology.<br /><br />So, here you have it... I was WRONG!<br />(and I didn't even stutter)<br /><br />Mike, I'm sorry. If your ulcer is anything like mine, I also apologize for any stirrings I might have caused in that department! Please know that you have my highest endorsement (for whatever it's worth).Elmohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11830090464686157534noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22903415.post-59882887593032861022010-05-21T15:39:20.317-07:002010-05-21T15:39:20.317-07:00Paul,
I somehow locked myself out of beta testing...Paul,<br /><br />I somehow locked myself out of beta testing CollapseNet and cannot find anyone to let me back in.<br /><br />Gave up I did. Shame that!<br /><br />namastesunrnrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13652462404810667168noreply@blogger.com