Judge Robert Blackburn ordered a Peyton, Colo., woman to decrypt the hard drive of a Toshiba laptop computer no later than February 21--or face the consequences including contempt of court. Judge Blackburn wrote in a 10-page opinion today "I find and conclude that the Fifth Amendment is not implicated by requiring production of the unencrypted contents of the Toshiba Satellite M305 laptop computer," U.S. Department of Justice, which argued, that Americans' Fifth Amendment right to remain silent doesn't apply to their encryption pass phrases.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Citizens can can now be ordered to decrypt their encripted hard drivesl
Judge Robert Blackburn ordered a Peyton, Colo., woman to decrypt the hard drive of a Toshiba laptop computer no later than February 21--or face the consequences including contempt of court. Judge Blackburn wrote in a 10-page opinion today "I find and conclude that the Fifth Amendment is not implicated by requiring production of the unencrypted contents of the Toshiba Satellite M305 laptop computer," U.S. Department of Justice, which argued, that Americans' Fifth Amendment right to remain silent doesn't apply to their encryption pass phrases.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Big Brother Is Keeping Tabs On Your Gardens And Animals
We received a survey this week from the USDA (FORM NACS-01). It starts off with a cover letter stating that the National
Agricultural Classification Survey (NACS) is required by law. If you do
not reply, you may be personally visited or you may receive a telephone
call. The form states that a response is required by law. However,
nowhere does it indicate what law you will be breaking if you do not
respond. The entire document is carefully worded to make it seem as
though you are required to answer all of their questions.
The questions include items such as if you have received any
agricultural income in the last year, how much land you own, if you
have any fruit, berry or nut crops, how many vegetable or melon crops
you have, if you have a nursery or a greenhouse, if you have bee hives,
cattle, hogs, pigs, sheep, lambs, goats, kids, horses, ponies, mules,
donkeys, burros, chickens or turkeys and if so, how many, if you have
internet access or high speed internet access. They also want to know
the ethnicity and sex of the people who run the operation.
Personally,
I don't think any of it is their damn business. We finally decided we
will send it back with a question as to what law we will be breaking if
we do not answer the questions. After all, a question is a response.
Therefore, I would think we will be in compliance. Even during the
census all they are allowed to ask you is how many people live in your
home.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Just once I'd like to be caught up around here.
It's a new year and there's a lot of work to be done around here. It seems that we just finished harvesting, processing and storing last years crops. It's time to get things rolling around here for the coming year. Here's a sample of what needs to be done this winter:
- We've got a new hen house to outfit.
- Turn the old hen house into a rabbit house.
- Cull many of our old laying hens.
- Hatch or buy some new birds to replace them.
- Change the oil, hydraulic fluid and lube our tractor.
- The 136' fence around one of our gardens has to be replaced.
- There are four new gates that need to be hung not to mention setting the poles to hang them on.
- The bee hives need to be readied for spring.
- Two new sixteen foot above ground planters need to be built south of our other raised grow beds.
- There are burn piles to be burned.
- Compost piles to be turned.
- I need to split the rest of the firewood we cut last fall and stack it in the wood shed.
- The new sink system needs to be installed and plumbed on the patio, but before I can install the sink, I need to relocate a cabinet that's in the way.
- Two of the roads around the property need to be re-cut and leveled.
- Several large trees need to be cut down and bucked into firewood.
- The roof and one wall on our pump house need to be repaired.
- The rabbit butchering station needs to be set up.
- A goat enclosure and shelter needs to be built.
- The fire break on the west side of our ridge needs to be extended.
In the end we reap the benefits of our labor. We know where most of our food comes from and how it was grown.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Fire Pits Of Doom
Okay here we go again with the nanny
state stuff. Scientific American magazine begins their article with
“The Environmental Dangers of Backyard Fire Pits.” and “These
popular landscape features may have a global impact”. They go on
to weave a tail of how it may impact people who have heart and lung
disorders. Really? According to the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), so-called fine particles are the most dangerous
components of wood smoke from a health perspective, as they “can
get into your eyes and respiratory system, where they can cause
health problems such as burning eyes, runny nose and illnesses such
as bronchitis.” Oh my goodness! Just think of all the children
in scouting (boy/girl scouts etc.) that have cooked their meals and
roasted marshmallows over the years that that are now confined to
respiratory recovery units. Their little lives forever altered by
they side affects of making s'mores with their friends and families.
I have about had it with being told
what to do by bureaucratic agencies who are run by political
appointees. What pathetically uneventful and sterile lives we would
all lead if we believed this tripe. Tell you what, if the campfire is
burning your eyes, pull your head out of the fire!
Hey,
here's a thought: Isn't carbon neutrality the end all of the
climate change debate? A backyard fire pit is burning recently grown
trees that have sequestered carbon and is releasing it back into the
atmosphere - carbon neutral.
Pretty soon we will be told that baking
bread is going to be bad for the environment also. We've got to stop
this cultish environmental madness. Just the fact that the folks from
the EPA even care about the backyard fire demonstrates radical and
fanatical environmentalism. The EPA and these "Scientists" have become the modern day
high priests creating sin and penance taxes to line the coffers of their politician masters.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Harry's Solar Company
The Solar thing just got a little more interesting.......REALLY!
The Tonopah Solar company in Harry Reid's Nevada is getting a $737 million loan from Obama's DOE. The project will produce a 110 megawatt power system and employ 45 permanent workers. That's costing us just $16 million per job.
One of the investment partners in this endeavor is Pacific Corporate Group (PCG). The PCG executive director is Ron Pelosi, who is the brother to Nancy 's husband.He is the uncle of California 's Lt. Governor Gavin Newsome(sp)
Don't ask any questions, just move along folks.....nuthin' crooked goin' on here.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Do you feel lucky?
An anomaly was in the world for a relatively short time. A small bird hatched late last spring. Due to a birth defect it was unable to fly. I don't think that it was even aware that it was a flying animal. It ran along the ground and hopped up into smaller trees when it felt threatened. It made a living feeding on the grain that other birds scratched out of one of our bird feeders. My wife and I would see it feeding and jumping around our porch patio and yard every day for months. Then in mid November, it just disappeared. We looked for it for days, but it was truly gone. I'd been noticing a fox hanging around for the last few weeks. We could only surmise that it provided a meal for one of them.
For some reason we were saddened by its apparent demise. You see, we raise chickens and turkeys and butcher them for meat. We usually buy them as chicks and raise them to butchering age ourselves. Even though we are in close contact with these birds, we don't feel a sense of loss when they are killed. I think I know why the passing of a small deformed bird has impacted us so. It was struggling to survive and prosper against tremendous odds. It seemed to be quite content to do what it was doing. It didn't have the capacity to comprehend adversity. It survived in spite of and completely unaware of the hand nature had dealt it. Then to have it killed by a predator a little higher up the food chain after surviving its disabilities, to us it seemed harsh. Then we realized that that's the way life works. There is no such thing as “fairness” in the real world. We are born, we live for a while and we die. There are no guarantees! Nobody owes us anything. If we prosper and live to into old age, we should consider ourselves lucky.
Monday, September 12, 2011
How’s all that hope and change working out for you?
The job market is in the toilet. More and more of our domestic jobs are being outsourced
to third world countries. The national
unemployment rate it over 9% and much higher than that among Hispanic and
African Americans. Our national debt is
now putting the next several generations of Americans in hock to China and
other people who are not necessarily our friends.
That warm fuzzy feeling that all is well or at least okay in the world is being
replaced by a sense of general apprehension.
Have you noticed the price
of food going up by leaps and bounds? It has risen almost 30% across the board in
2011 alone. As I write this it takes
almost $1900.00 U.S. dollars to buy an ounce of gold. How safe and secure
is your job? How’s that 401K doing since
the market started tanking? Does it
bother you that we are giving billions of dollars in aid to people that hate us
in places like North Korea while we have families here that are hungry?
Apparently enough people are feeling the need to make at
least some preparation for some kind of future event that even Madison Avenue
and the big box stores are getting into the act.
Could it be that people are figuring out just how fragile
the food distribution system is? I can't say for sure. The freeze dried food manufacturers around
the world can't keep up with the orders. Costco™ now has long term family
survival food packages that are actually sold by the pallet. Military surplus
stores are doing a very brisk business these days. Gun and ammunition
sales are at an all time high. Another
interesting symptom of all this that many of the people who were the donors and
contributors to food banks and soup kitchens are now some of the people being
served by those organizations! Food bank
contributions around the holidays are shrinking every year as more people fall
out of the middle class.
I’m not sure what the outcome of all this will be, but
things are certainly not heading in a positive direction. Here are some things that you can consider
and may be a small part of the solution anyway:
·
- Be as self sufficient as you can.
- Be as self reliant as possible.
- Be the change you would like to see. Live as an example to others.
- Plant a garden and grow as much of your own food as you can.
- Learn from each other. The skills like gardening, canning and drying food are basic and should be learned and shared and learned by all.
- Learn to cook and bake. Microwaving frozen foods is not cooking.
- Learn to defend yourself. (State, local, and federal laws taken into account)
- Avoid debt. (With the possible exception of a home loan).
- If something bad happens, deal with it the best way you can with the resources you already have. Relying on politicians and government agencies to help you is what got us into this mess in the first place.
- Keeping at least some of your assets in physical silver or gold is not a bad idea.
- Learn first aid.
- Get to know your neighbors. Form a mutual support network.
Throughout history societies have blossomed, prospered and
collapsed for various reasons. We are no
different today. The veneer of polite
civilization is and always will be fragile.
(Think “lord of the flies” etc).
I’m just a regular guy that has taken a hard look at what’s
going on around me. I’ve made the decision to try to be prepared for the future
whatever it holds. A disaster could be
simply the loss of a job or as bad as a nuclear war, there’s no way to
know. Would planning for the future now
and taking positive action now to cover
your back side in the future be a bad thing? Even
if nothing bad ever happened, wouldn’t you sleep better knowing have the skills
and resources in reserve?
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Rest in peace Mom...
Jean MacGregor Breeden August 27, 1925 to September 2, 2011....
As with everything else, life its self eventually comes to an end. For those of us who were close to that person, there is a profound feeling of loss and an empty place left by their passing from our sight. The absence of their usual activities that have become a part of our daily lives serves as a consent reminder of them.
Yesterday Virginia and I lost someone that was close to our hearts. She was a friend, a companion and a loving mother. Thank you mom for the time we had with you and the children you brought into the world.
Monday, August 29, 2011
There is a difference between owning guns and knowing how to safely and effectively use them.
Preference : I am not an attorney or a law enforcement officer. I'm not giving out legal advice. I'm just a regular guy that's tired of all the macho posturing I see and hear by people that think simply owning a firearm automatically makes them able, qualified and justified to use them.
Let me begin by stating that I am a pro gun second amendment supporter. I legally carry a gun most days and I fully understand the legal moral and ethical ramifications of any action or inaction involving a firearm. There is an old saying that "Every bullet you fire has a lawyer attached to it." In other words, You are responsible for the outcome of your actions involving a firearm.
Do you know:
- When it's reasonable to use deadly force?
- When it's legal to use deadly force?
- The local, county, state and federal laws regarding the use of deadly force?
- How to use your weapon in a safe and effective manner?
- Where will the bullet go should you miss your intended target or if the bullet passes through your target?
- Is there a way to defuse the situation and egress?
How many times have you heard someone say "If you shoot someone, make sure that they're in your house or be sure to drag them inside"? Just the fact that someone is in your home without your permission doesn't give you just cause to use deadly force. As far as "dragging a body into the house", that's called tampering with evidence.
Are you familiar enough with your firearm(s) that you will be able to use it/them safely and effectively under the mental and emotional stress of a potentially violent confrontation? The only way to be reasonably sure is to practice. I don't mean once every year or two, but at least once every month or two. Learn about the capabilities of your weapon of choice. Learn about your strong and weak points. If possible take a defense class. Take some lessons from a firearms trainer. Maybe instead of buying another gun, use the money to attend one of the many reputable schools for a weekend or even a week.
In summation:
- Read a book and take a handgun safety class.
- Go to a shooting range.
- Join the NRA. They offer firearms training and safety information and classes. The NRA-ILA are also avid defenders of the second amendment.
- Become familiar with the safe handling and operation of your gun(s).
- Learn the laws and know when to and when not to invoke deadly force.
- Practice as often as you can.
- The best potentially lethal confrontation is the one that never happens!
Monday, August 22, 2011
Not the government's to give!
Were did we go wrong? There was a time when we knew our neighbors and we would freely help each other. There was a time when the doors on our homes were left unlocked There was a time when a hand shake was a contract and we all took pride in our products and productivity. There was a time that the government did not feel compelled to protect us from our selves and we we were at liberty to succeed or fail according to our own abilities.
I'm not sure that we can find our way back to that aforementioned place. For too long we have been coddled by a government that has become like an overbearing over protective parent. Over time, we have sacrificed our liberty for the illusion of comfort and security by a government of our own making. The detrimental ramifications of our actions have become deeply woven into the fabric of our society.
Lets start with a few basic premises:
Government is a necessary institution. Like a lion it must be caged by inescapable set of boundaries. In the case of America, that cage is our constitution.
The constitution is as current and relevant today as it was the day it was written. It must be taken as a whole. The preamble sets the tone and the context for the articles and amendments. It also helps us to see the intent of its authors.
It is not the job of the American government to create a level playing field. We are all created equal, but we are not all the same. There are winners and losers. There are those who are more gifted intellectually than others. There are those who are more industrious than others. Some excel at sports, others at math. If a person works hard and wisely invests or saves their money, then it is their money. The government does dot have the right to confiscate a person's money and redistribute it to those with less. If a charitable person should choose to help others with their personal resources, then that is their personal choice. I am not saying that we should not pay taxes. Government infrastructure needs to be funded by reasonable taxation. This funding is to pay for the defense of the country and the protection of its citizens.
We have a right to defend ourselves. The second amendment is in the constitution for a reason. Okay at this point some of you are thinking "guns are dangerous" or "that is why we have police", well hear me out... We all have to struggle through security a the airports right? they take your fingernail clippers, they make you take your shoes off and x-ray your carry on luggage and make you walk through a metal detector. Here's an idea. Just imagine that there are a couple of gentlemen with box cutters and a plan to commandeer the plane and fly it into a building. Are you following me so far? Okay now lets suppose that everyone getting on the plain was given a weapon. Not a gun. That would be kind of silly in a pressurized airliner. Let say just for the sake of this discussion, a baseball bat. Were talking about a airplane with a few hundred people on it. Do you really think anyone on that airplane is going to misbehave? I don't think so. I know that sounds a bit extreme, but I'm trying to make a point here. There is strength in the hands of the people. If evil doers know that a large segment of the population is armed, they will be more hesitant to act out.
I live in a small town, a really small town with a population of under three thousand people. If you have a clean record you can apply to the county sheriff for a state wide permit to carry a concealed handgun. Over the last thirty five years a lot of the local folks have applied and obtained their permits. It is common knowledge that many people in the area are "packing heat". There is very little violent crime here. Gun related crime is pretty much the realm of the meth makers and the Mexican Mafia in the southern part of the county.
Foreign aid is specifically discussed in the writings of the framers of the constitution. They repeatedly warn us to not meddle in the affairs of other nations. They also warn us about the pitfalls of forming political alliances with other nations.
• Charity is NOT the job of our government!
• Foreign aid is not authorized by the constitution.
• The bailout of private enterprise is not authorized by the constitution.
• Free market means a free market. Not an artificially propped up or regulated market where a government or its regulatory agencies have their fingers in it.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Revisited - Are you prepared?
Okay so it may not be a nuclear explosion, but we all need to be prepared for calamity. Earthquakes and tidal waves on the west coast, hurricanes on the east and south coasts forest fires, pandemics, E.M.P. or even war are all possible. Among other things, these events that can take our electrical grid down for extended periods. If the grid goes down, so does water and sewer service. Even if you survive the initial event, what will you do next? What if you were not able to go to the grocery store to get food or anything else for an extended period of time? Would you be able to feed yourself and your family? Would you be able to comfortably survive? With out power many things that you take for granted would not be possible. What about your refrigerator, your freezer, washing machine and dryer. How about: ATM machines, cash registers, credit card processors, computers, the internet? Without power you couldn't even buy fuel for your vehicles.
Even FEMA recommends that you keep a 72 hour emergency kit. It should contain everything you need to eat, drink, sleep, keep warm or cool, take care of sanitation, medications and basic first aid for three days and nights. After watching the news and seeing the government's response to disasters, I think three days is extremely optimistic. In my opinion the starting point should be a months reserves of all essentials. There are other reasons to plan ahead and I'll go into some of them in future posts.
Here are a few things to think about and discuss with your family:
- Make sure you have an ample safe supply of clean water.
- Learn first aid and CPR.
- Assemble a basic first aid kit for your home, car and office.
- Make an emergency contingency plan and rehears it with your family.
- Keep your fuel tank at least 1/2 full at all times.
- Assemble a "blackout kit" with flashlights, candles, lanterns, etc. Put it in a central location accessible to the whole family.
The list could go on, but you get the general idea.
Flood, riot, bomb, weather event, or war, if you survive the initial event, surviving the aftermath will be basically the same for all of them. You are going to need food, water, shelter and sanitation. A little planning now could save the lives of you and your loved ones.
Written, copyrighted and published by Steven Fritch. All rights reserved.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Are we now the United Nations States of America?
So now the president is taking his marching orders from the UN? It seems that the Obama administration feels that he needed to ask the state of Texas not to execute a murdering sack of meadow muffins because the UN has a problem with it. The dirtbag in question tortured, mutilated and murdered. WTF?
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