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RE: LETTER Frontsight
Rights - Guns and Firearms
Written by Dan Wolfe   
Thursday, 27 October 2011 01:16

Thought you should all read this as well. - Wolfe

 

Ignatius Piazza
Dr. Ignatius Piazza

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Dear Dan Wolfe,

I received this e-mail from my friend Rand Paul yesterday and I want to make sure you see it too.

Whether Republican, Democrat, Libertarian, or other, I doubt anyone who subscribes to my gun training reports wants one million Garand rifles banned from the hands of responsible, law abiding US citizens.

Help Rand Paul fight the Gun Grab by participating in his survey below and supporting his efforts as I have done.

Sincerely,

Dr. Ignatius Piazza
Founder and Director, Front Sight Firearms Training Institute
Stop the Global Gun Grab


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A Smarter Grid?
The Modern World - The Grid
Written by Dan Wolfe   
Sunday, 30 January 2011 08:07

Well I was hoping that at least a year would go by before I would have something negative to say about the new President in the White House. Part of the MOAB packages includes a plan towards a “smarter energy grid”, which translates to only a max of 4% of the United States energy consumption. IMHO four percent equals pointless unless you also have the funding, plans, and ideas for the other 96%.

 

First off, a federal plan to reduce the need for foreign oil imports is nothing new. Jimmy Carter had a long winded speech about the very same thing that Obama pushed in Indiana, in his version of "Crisis of Confidence” speech. I wonder when Obama is going to replace the solar panels on the White House that Regan removed?

 

The main problem that I have with a 'smarter energy grid' is just one word, that being the word 'grid'. Ontario Hydro seems to have something similar in place to what I think Obama is thinking. That individual property owners can produce electrical energy on site, and use it, and if they produce an excess of what they use, they can automatically sell it back to the hydro company. Sounds good as far as economics terms go, but it creates a privacy hole in your OPSEC systems. government inspectors would have the right to do random checks without warning, and trespass via 'right of egress' to find cheats and problems. No thanks, not worth the money.

 

Being independent, and self-reliant is a lifestyle choice, and I do not understand the mentality that places the responsibility of the producer of energy separate from the user. We should always reap what we sow. Imagine a world where we reap what other sow, ummmm, never mind, we're there now.

 

- Wolfe

 
RFID Fingerprints?
Rights - Privacy
Written by Dan Wolfe   
Sunday, 25 April 2010 23:53

 

How would you like to have a fake set of fingerprints? Sounds like every privacy advocates wet dream right? Wrong!

 

 

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What it means to be a Libertarian-Prepper
My Opinion - Libertarian Issues
Written by Dan Wolfe   
Saturday, 10 April 2010 06:00

FEUDALISM: You have two cows. Your lord takes some of the milk.

PURE SOCIALISM: You have two cows. The government takes them and puts them in a barn with everyone else's cows. You have to take care of all of the cows. The government gives you as much milk as you need.

 

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MichaelVail's blog
Rights - Privacy
Written by Dan Wolfe   
Wednesday, 25 July 2007 06:44

Thanks to the new feature on MyBlogLog.com, which allows you search for bloggers via 'tags' I came accross MichaelVail's blog.

 

This blog is keeping on top of the Privacy Watch issue big time. The posts which grabbed my attention right away were....


 

CityWatcher Chipping It's Employees Under Protest

www.citywatcher.com attracted little notice - until a year ago, when two of its employees had glass-encapsulated microchips with miniature antennas embedded in their forearms.

 


Childern as young as five to be fingerprinted in schools

Schools are to get the Government's permission to fingerprint all pupils. Ministers will issue guidance telling them they have the right to install fingerprint scanners and collect biometric data from children as young as five. The data could be used to monitor school attendance, control lunch queues and help with the issuing of library books.....

 

The blog is hosted by thought-criminal.org , they like an old site I ran are looking for new writers, maybe we should swap stories. ;) after all, we both like joomla!

 
I'm an atheist, but ...
Religion - Atheism
Written by Dan Wolfe   
Monday, 25 October 2004 19:09

I'm an atheist, but I believe in ...

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