The Plot to Destroy Trump
The ongoing effort to destroy Trump that clearly began within the previous administration shows the lengths of corruption not of Trump but of his opponents as they use the powers of government to subvert the will of the voters. Worse, the crimes of the opponents actually represent exactly what they accuse Trump and his administration of doing. It is painful to watch as our country suffers such corruption.
What this means to your personal survival and safety:
Our government is out of control. Stay out of their grasp if possible and observe how ruthless and devoid of principles the establishment truly has become.
Build and live your life to not be dependent on the government and to rely on your family, friends, and community for sustenance and survival. Uncle Sam is having a bad time of it right now and his long term viability as a free country is clearly in question.
"One little bit of information can be the difference between life and death." - Author Unknown, Maybe Dead XXXXXXX (Check out the Alpha site survivalcompound.com)
Monday, October 30, 2017
Invasion Update: 50 Billion per year cost of immigration to USA, German Migrants Get to Stay
50 Billion plus social pain for Americans - a world anti poverty program
Anyone on the bottom rung of society should know that we pay every day for the new arrivals and the cost comes out of income, increased taxes to support social programs, and less cohesiveness of society.
The USA is all but Gone!
German Migrant Agency keeps them in country no matter how improved their home country has become.
The plan is clear. Once in Germany migrants are intended to stay there by the social engineers.
Germany is Gone
Anyone on the bottom rung of society should know that we pay every day for the new arrivals and the cost comes out of income, increased taxes to support social programs, and less cohesiveness of society.
The USA is all but Gone!
German Migrant Agency keeps them in country no matter how improved their home country has become.
The plan is clear. Once in Germany migrants are intended to stay there by the social engineers.
Germany is Gone
Financial Collapse Update: Dollar to Rise?
Dollar to Rise? - Tax cuts may give the dollar a temporary strengthening.
Still, what does that have to do with the eventual debasement of the currency. The dollar may increase in relative value against the other fiat currencies but in the end you have nothing but promises. Still, if there is a strong economy to support a currency there is at least the belief that the currency may survive, however low in value.
Still, what does that have to do with the eventual debasement of the currency. The dollar may increase in relative value against the other fiat currencies but in the end you have nothing but promises. Still, if there is a strong economy to support a currency there is at least the belief that the currency may survive, however low in value.
Friday, October 27, 2017
Fake News and Bias in Media
Kelly
Read the article. If you can't tell the bias of the writer you have been subsumed into the collective. Forget the subject who is Kelly, and instead find the opinion stated as fact about others like Hannity, and O'Reilly.
The point of this is to help you develop a discerning eye to actually find facts rather than propaganda and what we now call Fake News. Opinion put out as fact is the biggest problem with media today.
Read the article. If you can't tell the bias of the writer you have been subsumed into the collective. Forget the subject who is Kelly, and instead find the opinion stated as fact about others like Hannity, and O'Reilly.
The point of this is to help you develop a discerning eye to actually find facts rather than propaganda and what we now call Fake News. Opinion put out as fact is the biggest problem with media today.
Thursday, October 26, 2017
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Digital Archiving
What is better paper or data?
This is a great article on the upsides and downsides of paper and digital storage. Bottom line is to have redundant backups in every format or at least in two.
I have multiple external hard drives that I update once a week or so and keep them in physically separate locations so even a home fire won't take them all out. You can keep one in a shed or a parked car rather than with the computer you are trying to backup. You can even keep one at the office, and I also have a table top external next to the computer that I don't keep plugged into it but allow for the weekly backup so that in the event of a crashed hard drive on the computer I don't lose the whole thing.
Add in some online backup capability like Google Drive, Dropbox, and actual cloud backup services and you should have it covered.
Whatever you do, don't just rely on one method and especially one that is purely cloud based no matter how reliable it has been for you in the past.
Another method you can also add is to do a DVD data file backup that you can use to store things like photos and personal videos in such a quantity that you might have a full copy of every family photo that exists. If these are all sharable with family members you can add redundancy by sending copies to all siblings so that in a worst case scenario you could retrieve a copy from them to make yourself one in the event of a home fire or other catastrophe.
I have also found that even a 16gb key chain USB device holds all my family records so that I keep a copy on my key chain that is encrypted.
If what you have to worry about is video or audio I'd keep CD and DVD backups as well. Even video of items you own not only comes in handy for insurance purposes but it might serve to fill the gap of ownership if you sell it or lose it somehow.
If you don't do backups expect pain at some point in your digital life. Even if you're primarily a paper storage person it makes perfect sense to secure a digital copy as your backup in the event of a physical catastrophe such as fire, flood, theft, or just plain old loss by accident.
This is a great article on the upsides and downsides of paper and digital storage. Bottom line is to have redundant backups in every format or at least in two.
External physical hard drives:
I have multiple external hard drives that I update once a week or so and keep them in physically separate locations so even a home fire won't take them all out. You can keep one in a shed or a parked car rather than with the computer you are trying to backup. You can even keep one at the office, and I also have a table top external next to the computer that I don't keep plugged into it but allow for the weekly backup so that in the event of a crashed hard drive on the computer I don't lose the whole thing.
Cloud Storage:
Add in some online backup capability like Google Drive, Dropbox, and actual cloud backup services and you should have it covered.
Whatever you do, don't just rely on one method and especially one that is purely cloud based no matter how reliable it has been for you in the past.
Scanning your documents:
Do it regularly when you receive them and add them to a folder such as a yearly one. For example 2017. You can always create subfolders but the best way is to title your documents very well so that the search capability for files can do the job of organization for you. I have found that just having files broken down into yearly increments makes it much easier to guess where the file is held.
Another method you can also add is to do a DVD data file backup that you can use to store things like photos and personal videos in such a quantity that you might have a full copy of every family photo that exists. If these are all sharable with family members you can add redundancy by sending copies to all siblings so that in a worst case scenario you could retrieve a copy from them to make yourself one in the event of a home fire or other catastrophe.
I have also found that even a 16gb key chain USB device holds all my family records so that I keep a copy on my key chain that is encrypted.
Paper:
Sure paper is a good format for some backups such as your personally written poetry or novel, but keep in mind this format is not easily made digital again where it can be edited. Instead, have an emergency bookshelf copy for yourself say if you want to read your poetry after an EMP attack that makes all other means of finding your precious work impossible. You can then read your artistic handiwork while nibbling on a can of cold beans or sardines as you contemplate how life used to be before you revisited the 19th century. Oh, and have lots of oils lamps and lamp oil for this if it comes to it.
Audio and Video:
If what you have to worry about is video or audio I'd keep CD and DVD backups as well. Even video of items you own not only comes in handy for insurance purposes but it might serve to fill the gap of ownership if you sell it or lose it somehow.
Final Thoughts
If you don't do backups expect pain at some point in your digital life. Even if you're primarily a paper storage person it makes perfect sense to secure a digital copy as your backup in the event of a physical catastrophe such as fire, flood, theft, or just plain old loss by accident.
Collusion Narrative Flips
Treason and Jail For Don Jr.
Crickets from Media on DNC and Hillary Revelations of Fake Dossier
Laws Broken Complaint against Hillary and DNC
The big problem here is the media. They have continued on the Fake Narrative but now that it has turned on Hillary it seems their interest isn't very high.
The deep state is intent on taking out Trump and anything that doesn't go in that direction will be ignored by the media.
Do the people have a say in things. It appears that elections only mean so much.
Crickets from Media on DNC and Hillary Revelations of Fake Dossier
Laws Broken Complaint against Hillary and DNC
The big problem here is the media. They have continued on the Fake Narrative but now that it has turned on Hillary it seems their interest isn't very high.
The deep state is intent on taking out Trump and anything that doesn't go in that direction will be ignored by the media.
Do the people have a say in things. It appears that elections only mean so much.
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