Getting Off The Globalist Chess Board: Safe Haven Relocation

By Brandon Smith & Stewart Rhodes

Special Note: This is the second part in our ‘Getting Off The Globalist Chessboard’ series.   Go here to read Part I. Also go to Operation Sleeping Giant for more information , and, be sure to check out our recently launched Safe Haven State Project (page still under construction).

As we noted in part one of this series:

“To put it simply, America is nearing a checkmate scenario.  Like the final torrid maneuvers of a rigged chess match, we have been pressed, manipulated, and attacked into the last remaining corner of the “grand global chessboard” left to us; centralized control of all social and economic power into the hands of an unworthy elite.  If we continue playing the game by their rules, we will lose.  There is no doubt.  There have been many solutions presented to us in the past to combat this development, but nearly all of them function within the constraints of Federal politics.  Working within the system has earned us no quarter, and frankly, no results.  Our only recourse (and, frankly, the best recourse all along) is to STOP relying on the rules of their game, and to walk away from the chess board completely...”

Ideally, it would be grand if enough Americans across this nation would decouple from the fraudulent fiat system so that they and their communities could be sufficiently strong, independent, and resilient enough to weather the coming storm and walk out the other side free.  Whatever our individual circumstances, wherever we are, we should work toward that goal; decentralized and sovereign – starting with ourselves, then working outward to galvanize and steel our families, our close friends and distant relatives, our neighborhoods, towns, counties, and then, of course, our states.

Through this effort, we greatly improve our own chances, and equally important, the chances of our communities and our country.   It is not only for us to save ourselves, but also to restore our Republic, from the ground up.

We also need to face the reality that an economic collapse is very likely to come before such a renaissance of preparedness will see the light of day. We must accept that in many parts of modern day America, we will not be able to wake up enough people in time to prevent a U.S. version of what we now see in the riots of England, as well as what we saw here in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, but on a national scale – unprepared people who are desperate and scared, or those who are willing to take advantage of the situation to loot, rob, rape, assault, and even kill their fellow citizens.

Some might say that in times like these, uncertainty reigns supreme. However, for those of us in the Liberty Movement, who have spent years carefully tracking the negative progressions of our economy, our government, and our culture, the future is disturbingly clear. We’ve all noticed the turning of the tide, in financial sectors, in political attitudes, in social interaction, in law and law enforcement; our country is, indeed, eroding before our very eyes. It is degrading into something unrecognizable; something monstrous. The pace has quickened, especially in 2011, and those who have chosen to “wait out” the storm in the hopes of a comprehensive top down solution are becoming more and more disappointed and disenchanted.

This is not to say that astounding strides have not been made. The Liberty Movement has an incredibly strong and decisive presence on the internet and in our society today, something that we could not boast three years ago. Efforts to educate the public on globalism, central banking, and economic collapse have brought substantial results that are visible now even in the so called mainstream. However, root problems of centralization and fiscal instability remain. These problems will never be undone unless we are first honest with ourselves.

The painful reality is that right now the general populace is urbanized, collectivized, and addicted to the speed and ease of technological amenities to the point that many cannot live without them. This simply will not do.

It is historically evident that in every modern economic collapse, city dependent cultures are far less resilient than farming cultures.  During the hyperinflationary crisis of 1920s Wiemar Germany, Austria, and Hungary, those tied to city life, indeed, went hungry, while those in the country had food. In fact, with extreme currency devaluation, farmers no longer had any incentive to trade food for worthless fiat money, and thus stopped supplying large population centers altogether. Though just as “poor” as any city dweller, farmers were able to live on their own produce and labor, and began bartering with their rural neighbors.  People trapped in the dregs of metropolitan dependency did not have that option, and desperately hocked grand pianos and the family silver for mere sacks of potatoes.  This has happened over and over again, with Argentina being the most recent example of a sophisticated modern nation suffering hunger in its cities during hyperinflation.

America is truly on a similar path, and the outcome will undoubtedly be the same…

While awareness is growing, a primary focus or framework for activism is still elusive. The movement seems to be pulling itself in too many directions at once in search of answers, and without a foundation for proactive measures. Many participants and activists feel isolated from one another, or even surrounded by less prepared swaths of the American public. Organization is limited primarily to interactions on the web, and face to face cooperation is rare. If a full spectrum economic collapse were to occur today, or even a moderate breakdown, we would NOT be ready for the panic that would follow. This is the bottom line which we must acknowledge if we are to finally move forward.

Political and legal recourse has so far failed to produce tangible results, and is unlikely to do so before a serious crisis unfolds. So the question is; what solutions are left to us?

At Alt-Market and Oath Keepers, we believe that the best solutions are those which can be implemented by each individual American without reliance on legislators, bureaucracy, or political solutions alone. While we do encourage people to take back their towns, counties, and state governments, kicking out the corrupt oath breakers and replacing them with solid liberty advocates, we must also work outside the political sphere, taking personal responsibility to strengthen ourselves and our communities by private action and free association.

The Founders never intended that we simply sit around and wait for “officials” to save us. We must work both in the public and in the private arenas. We certainly don’t have time to wait for lawmakers to find their sanity or their honor, and so, in many respects we must walk away from the rigged game entirely, and take matters into our own hands. This means first and foremost decoupling from the broken mainstream financial system, and building networks for Alternative Markets as well as for mutual defense in the event of disaster.

First steps towards this end include relocating away from areas with a high potential for danger. Of course, in any region, prepping with food storage, survival gear, and a personal garden is essential. Ideally, your neighbors should also be aware, prepared, and already involved in food production and barter. You should strive to build such robust community wherever you are (even if in the city), but country settings definitely offer greater opportunity. Rule #1: Go where the food is! Regardless of the state you live in, get out of the city and into a rural area.

Next, a community’s proximity to urban environments must be considered. Many rural retreats are still vulnerable to being flooded by unprepared city dwellers in search of food at the onset of collapse.  James Wesley, Rawles, of Survival Blog, refers to this as the “Golden Hoard”, and advocates living at least one tank of gas distance from major metropolitan areas. 

Just as there are better places to live in each state, there are also better states to live in; what we call “Safe Havens.”  Rural states with low population, abundant water, plentiful game, natural resources, fertile farmland, and defensible terrain, along with a relatively self reliant population, can rightly be considered safe haven states. These states will fare better than others in adapting and overcoming in the face of any crisis.

Many fantastic efforts have been launched over the past decade which follow this concept. One is the Free State Project, which eventually selected New Hampshire, and another is the Wyoming Free State Project, which was started by Free State Project participants who opted out of East Coast relocation. There was also the Montana Alliance for Liberty, started by folks who likewise declined to consider New Hampshire. I (Stewart Rhodes) was also in the Free State Project but likewise opted out of the East Coast states and moved to Montana in 2005. And now Alt-Market’s Brandon Smith is moving to Montana. In the past year Pastor Chuck Baldwin, the 2008 Constitution Party presidential candidate, along with his son Timothy Baldwin and their families, have moved to Montana, with the same goals in mind. In response to Pastor Baldwin’s effective championing of Montana, many others have followed him by moving there. Most recently, influential survivalist author James Wesley, Rawles has promoted the concept of the Northern Rocky Mountain U.S. (Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, eastern Oregon, and eastern Washington) as being the “American Redoubt” – a refuge in time of coming trouble, and likewise has renewed interest in relocation to that region.

All of the above projects provide a solid framework for those seeking refuge amongst like-minded people. Our goal is to learn from, provide support for, and build onto these existing projects until full fledged large scale liberty minded communities become a reality. While some people might feel perfectly comfortable in their current location, or have an existing community to work with, many other Americans out there do not.

The Safe Haven State Project (alt-market.com/safehaven) is designed around helping those people to relocate to counties or cities within states that have elements of protection and survival not readily available in other places. Here are some of the finer points of this project:

1) Safe Havens will be organized and promoted through the networking capabilities of Alt-Market.com. Coordinators will be made available who already live in safe haven areas that will help you with information on the region, housing availability, job availability, etc.

2) Initially, the project will focus only on a few areas of a few states. For now, our efforts will be centered on Western Montana (where we both reside). As more people in states suited to the project volunteer to help with coordination, greater numbers of safe haven areas will become available. And, of course, if anyone is interested in Wyoming, we will send them to the good folks at the Wyoming Free State Project.

3) The core purpose of Safe Havens will not be to build voting blocks, or to effect change through legislation, though those methods will be taken under consideration. Instead, Safe Havens are almost entirely about community building. This means that our area of networking will be tight (within a few counties, instead of spread out across the entire state). People relocating should be within easy driving distance of each other, so that barter networks can be constructed and mutual defense is made practical. Eventually, a few counties could turn into a dozen, and a dozen could turn into a full state, depending on the circumstances.

4) Safe Havens are meant to consist of a large number of people, with a diverse membership, living in relative proximity. Safe Havens are NOT compounds, communes, or any other such nonsense that requires too many people in too small an area with too many rules. A Safe Haven will not be dictated or micromanaged through pyramid structures, military hierarchy, or “community tribunals”. It is a designated area of free cooperation, not a creepy village of collectivists ruled by herd mentality. White robes and funny tasting Kool-Aid will not be made available…

5) Barter markets will become a foremost concern. A community entirely dependent on the mainstream financial system cannot be realistically considered a safe haven. Therefore, active organization of barter and trade will be ongoing. This trade will include goods and services, anchored by silver and gold (and perhaps copper) as a common currency. A weekly or bi-weekly marketplace will eventually be arranged (think “market bazaar” or farmers market).

6) Meet-ups will be a common occurrence in order to maintain market stability as well as to create opportunities for building relationships. The method of these meet-ups will likely vary.

7) Volunteer coordinators will help relocators to the best of their ability, however, the Safe Haven Project is not an employer or a nanny, and cannot provide guaranteed employment or housing. We are here to make your move smoother, and to introduce you to the area as well as other participants, but there will be no hand-holding.

8) Sincere commitment is essential. Our limited number of coordinators restricts our ability to help people who are not serious about relocating. Now is not the time for wishy-washiness…

9) There are certainly many arguments (usually erroneous) against the idea of community building. Most of these have been covered and refuted in great detail in the following article:

http://www.alt-market.com/articles/175-the-strategic-advantages-of-community-building

The combined establishment of Safe Haven States, along with alternative markets and barter networking capability, could be a powerful step forward for the Liberty Movement that would attract many free minded Americans and inspire coherent working communities based on Constitutional principles and the support of individualism, not to mention non-coercive, truly free cooperation. This would provide not only the foundation for mutual defense, but also insulated, localized economies, shielded from financial chaos. The positives are many. The negatives are few. And, most people are tired of waiting around for someone else to solve their problems for them. Safe Haven Projects give activists an environment in which they can take legitimate steps towards determining their own destinies, as well as an opportunity to meet many others who are pursuing the same end, building a better country from the ground up, with their own two hands.

 

You can contact Brandon Smith at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Stewart Rhodes can be contacted through the Oath Keepers website.

For more information on Alt-Market's Safe Haven State Project, visit the Safe Haven web page here (still under construction):

http://www.alt-market.com/safehaven

To contribute to the growth of the Safe Haven Project, visit our donate page here:

http://www.alt-market.com/donate

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written by George_H , August 23, 2011

I have read many articles like this in the past but never have I heard it referred to as a chess match that we are doomed to lose. This is an accurate description in my opinion and I even feel that this was set up right from the very beginning of our nation's time with the central bankers and the people who pulled the strings at that time.
 

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written by J. Croft , August 23, 2011

I saw this in 2005. Unfortunately, the 'movement' is chock full of people whose interests lie in making sure the 'movement' didn't move anywhere meaningful.

I fear a deliberate crash and martial law will take place before any redoubt can take shape.

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written by Bradley , August 23, 2011

"set up right from the very beginning of our nation's time..."

Most people can't think unless they are told what to think. That's why democracy is a despot's best friend. He who controls perception controls the nation.

Social engineering really took of in the 19th century, so it may not be accurate to say that America set out to be a democracy. But the foundation was laid.

I really like the idea of the Liberty movement.

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written by thierry bozard , August 23, 2011


salut

you forgot to precise than the world play with the
white brick and the people with the black...
and this alone will make people lose but there is ALWAYS
exception
we should all at once become Bobby Fischer

peace

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nuclear contamination
written by ange , August 23, 2011

Montana and all those sites out West are heavily contaminated with fall out from Fukishima, how can that be a viable place to relocate to?
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written by Yaaqob Taom , August 23, 2011

There is only one place of safety from the coming global destruction. First comes financial collapse, next social collapse (Anarchy) and finally global nuclear war, starvation, rampant disease epidemics and Terra-eruptus.

The one safe place? Yahweh's House in Abilene, Texas!

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Fukushima dangers SERIOUS !
written by Marji Jones , August 23, 2011

Would appreciate comment from organizers of this effort regarding Fukushima fallout. Main stream media won't touch it, but Rense.com, Fairwinds, etc., tell us the jet stream is picking up radioactive smoke from the brilliant Japanese attempt to move the radiation from their shores to ours. They are actually burning their contaminated material, cheering, lookie, no more click-click on the counters! The radiation-containing smoke will be moved to our northwest then dropped in rain and snow, just as we are settling in to escape our own PTB. Growing beautiful vegetable gardens and farmers markets offering contaminated pork, poultry and produce is all we will be doing. If folks were taking readings of radioactivity now we might make enough noise to stop this idiotic practice of the Japanese of destroying their contaminated material by sending it to the U.S. in ash. Otherwise, no safe haven will be fit to relocate to.
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Alread Out
written by Freeman , August 23, 2011

We got out last year, into the mountains, and closest town is 5 miles away, around a thousand residents...
Own water, garden, and lots of game.
Basement will be the winter garden, over unity energy will power the house, and a decent wood burner just in case...
4 acres tillable, 5 woods...
5 - 10 neighbors, all country, hunters, and gardeners.
Just finishin up stockin up...
We be very ready, food, water, and guns.

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Great article, dubious comments
written by Liberty4Ever , August 23, 2011

Is there some sort of agenda to discredit good information with solid actionable recommendations such as this, by posting kooky comments below the article? Is this a coordinated effort to discredit the liberty movement by painting all of its members as mentally unstable, at a time when the mainstream propaganda is discrediting itself and the liberty message is a shining beacon of truth?

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written by AmericanDreamer , August 23, 2011

First off, to the comment by George_H: banks were centralized in 1913 by Woodrow Wilson. The original US had no central bank.

Secondly, about this article and many others like it... What value does a shiny metal have as currency? Why wouldn't currency be reinvented as it has been in the past? We moved away from gold for some damned good reasons. Google it. In the event of a global economic collapse I will not be trading with any of you my hard earned produce for gold nor will I help you with anything.

The points made in this article are succinct and logical given that the perfect circumstance actually arises. However, let's say we are, hypothetically, the elite who wish to crush the very system that makes them powerful (did I read that [the article] right?). Now, would it not be more beneficial to US (elite, NWO, illuminati, whatever) to divide and conquer YOU (every class citizen but elite)? If the communications systems fail and the country is divided into small communities that are spread out wouldn't that be easier to conquer?

I merely come to you with questions. Please enlighten me.

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written by mickey , August 23, 2011

its people like american dreamer. Who have not thought things out completely. what happens if you need medical attention. Is that a just oh well then answer. I know guys with plenty of ammo and sniper rifles. That think they will be able to weather the storm alone. But they forget i guess, that they have to sleep every so often.
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written by mickey , August 24, 2011

I guess if the powers that be, want to and probably will. come for us all. Then that will be a good day to die then. But i will have bought myself a little more time on this earth still living free. Instead of some kind of a fema camp.
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written by Brandon Smith , August 24, 2011

As far as the radiation from Fukishima is concerned, fallout has been recorded even on the East Coast. Montana is no worse off than anywhere else in the U.S. Let's concern ourselves with things we can actually control, instead of possible nuclear fallout from across the Pacific, volcanoes under national parks, or comets up in outer space. The immediate threat is economic collapse and social unrest. Chicken-Little paranoia is not helpful right now.

@American Dreamer

Your comments don't make very much sense, so it is difficult to respond accurately. I'm merely guessing at your assertions.

Gold and silver have been currencies for thousands of years, and will remain so for thousands more, because of their rarity, their longevity, and the fact that they cannot be reproduced ad nauseum like fiat paper. If you have a suggestion for an alternative currency that fits all these parameters, I am all ears...

The easiest people to conquer are those who are isolated from everyone. Those who are alone. This is where most of the Liberty Movement is at right now. Distanced and unorganized behind their respective computer screens. Or, they have gone only so far as to form very small groups who do not interact in any way with each other. If you believe this current arrangement is safer and more secure than full fledged safe haven states with large communities of prepared people and active barter markets, then I don't know what to tell you. Go out in the woods and wing it, we'll set up our safe havens, and we'll see who survives, I guess.

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Fukushima radiation fallout, your inept answer.
written by Marji Jones , August 24, 2011

Re your comment: "Chicken-Little paranoia is not helpful right now." Sadly, this is the sort of comment I would expect from someone who has done no homework on the subject. As for Montana being 'no worse off' than the rest of the U.S., I'm sorry, you have no way of knowing that as nobody is measuring the rest of the U.S. And were it even so, how comforting is it to hear, we are NO WORSE OFF than anybody else. We are all getting ill at the same rate? You should cover your gardens with plastic, for soon the cesium laden rain will water them, and when you eat your veggies you will be irradiating your body with the equivalent of a hundred X-rays a week. There are protective measures you can take, certain herbs and supplements that will help rid the body of radioactive material. A wise counsel would at least check it out. By ignoring this reality, worse, making light of it, is a huge disservice to your readers. Your smug attitude belies your obvious ignorance. I'm sorry to read it. For others who may read this, google 'Dr. Blaylock radiation' in Seattle for guidance to protect the body. This is only going to get worse.
In the past when people were uncertain what to do next, the expression used to be "get a life." Today, the best advice would be, "get a geiger counter."

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written by AmericanDreamer , August 24, 2011

Regarding the radiation from Fukushima:

"Trace amounts of iodine-131 were discovered in drinking water in Idaho and Washington in the US last week, but were so low that the Environmental Protection Agency said an infant would have to drink around 7,000 litres to receive a radiation dose equivalent to one day's worth of natural background radiation."

-guardian.co.uk

Cesium is also not being detected in high levels anywhere but Japan. As per resources such as:

http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2011/03/cesium-fallout-from-fukushima-already-rivals-chernobyl/

I'm not an expert but it doesn't seem like fallout should be a big worry at the moment. That being said, if someone has some studies that show the fallout IS a danger please point me in the right direction.

I appreciate all of your insight and I really enjoyed the way some of you addressed me. Mickey, for example thinks I have not thought about things like how to get medical attention in the collapse. Au contraire, mon ami. I have thought about it however, I cannot seem to come up with a way for people to receive proper medical attention in the case of a global collapse especially if we are all living in isolated communities in the hills. Why did anyone assume I felt that dividing ourselves would be a good idea? In fact, I addressed it directly saying that the separation would make us weaker.

Brandon, thanks for guessing at my assertions (although I mostly asked questions) but the reason I asked you to Google why gold is not a logical currency although it still has value is because it is very easily stolen. Also, gold will only hold value as we know it if there is a global economy. Otherwise, it becomes again a shiny not-so-common metal. The value to be determined by the individual you seek to trade with.

In review my questions are as follows:

Why couldn't we reinvent currency again in the case of a global economic collapse?

The reason I ask is because I do not have an answer or a solution to the currency dilemma.

Why would the super rich, elite destroy the system that made them just that (powerful, wealthy, elite)?

How will Safe Haven communities communicate and ensure the safety of American soil?

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written by Marji Jones , August 24, 2011

Thank you for your amicable answer to my attack on your credibility. That was very gentlemanly of you and a refreshing change from other sites. However, the link you sent to support your unconcern was dated March 30. This is four months later and the reactors in Japan are still click-clicking away. The fallout has not fallen out for awhile because of the summer season. When the jet stream gets going and the rain falls later on you will hear the clicks here. I wish only to prepare folks to know where to find help for their irradiated bodies. And, in your safe houses there in Montana, a caution to cover your gardens when the rain starts. You will not hear this in the MSM. Your link was from the Guardian, a Murdock magazine. Don't expect the alarms to come from them, they are heavily invested in nuclear energy, as is most of the PTB. We have little hope but to protect ourselves, as you are notably doing at your site. I only want to add to the effort. Don't overlook this inevitible danger... it will be here soon. Get a geiger counter. And a Bible.

http://www.naturalnews.com/032035_Fukushima_physics.html

http://www.naturalnews.com/032048_radiation_milk.html

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written by mickey , August 24, 2011

yeah i was up way to long yesterday. My comments didnt make alot of sense to me later lol. But i was carried away by all of the deep thoughts this article and comments had my brain thinking
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written by Brandon Smith , August 26, 2011

@Marji

You don't seem to be comprehending the primary point. You essentially asserted in your first post that Montana is somehow not a viable safe haven because of fallout from Fukishima. My question to you is; what area of the U.S. IS SAFE from exposure to this fallout? Being that you seem to be completely unaware of radiation measurements taken all across the country according to regulation (especially in farming soil) I suspect that you will have no answer to the question.

It is unfortunate that you have chosen to prioritize a radiological event on the other side of the earth as more immediate than protection from economic collapse and social unrest.

If you truly believe that much radiation is permeating your food sources, then it may be more practical to wrap your head in plastic, rather than your crops.

Again, offer a viable alternative to Montana that is "safe" instead of blathering like a doomsayer on a New York sidewalk, otherwise, you are just a needless distraction.

Btw, I have a geiger counter, not that I have any need for one in Montana at this time...

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written by Mikey , August 26, 2011

I've read the middle to lower part of New Mexico hasnt been hit with the fallout. Realistically, you can't just focus on radiation. You have to prepare for as many possible scenarios. Research how to treat yourself in he event that your safe haven does get radiated. Bisodium carbonate binds with radioactive particles so you could potentially use that to "clean" your area. Apple pectin also binds with radioactive particles so eat that with every meal. Bentonite clay can offer some degree of protection. My point being- YOU CANNOT LIVE IN A BUBBLE! Arguing about details takes away from everyone. I'd like to hear more about prep plans. Any thoughts on Utah? New Mexico?
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written by concerned but not alarmed , August 31, 2011

@brandon

although i agree there is a threat of an economic meltdown (which may or may not happen anytime soon), there is very little historically to demonstrate it would cause disorder on the level you are prepping for. its quite possible we will all wake up one day to the news that the dollar is now pegged to the sdr, without much incident. while this country may have some unrest leading up to such an event, im not sure what factual basis you have for believing that the fabric of society will severely fray. your insights are appreciated.

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written by Brandon Smith , August 31, 2011

@concerned

There has never been any such thing as a collapse of a currency and a transition "without incident". Check out Wiemar Germany, Argentina, Zimbabwe, Soviet Russia, etc.

Almost every similar event in history has been followed by extreme unrest and violence. Not sure what kind of research you have done so far, but I suggest much more be undertaken.

Also, I don't know many Americans that WANT to transition into the SDR, a global fiat currency centrally controlled by the IMF. Our goal (and yours) should be to pursue MORE economic sovereignty in America, not less.

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For what it's worth
written by bklkg , August 31, 2011

I wouldn't trust any figures from the CDC, EPA or any other gov't entity. In fact, the EPA raised the former "safe" level of radiation:

"The mass radioactive contamination of our planet is now under way thanks to the astonishing actions taking place at the Fukushima nuclear facility in Japan. As of last night, TEPCO announced it is releasing 10,000 tons of radioactive water directly into the Pacific Ocean. That’s 2.4 million gallons of planetary poison being dumped directly into the ocean.

*SNIP* The EPA maintains a set of so-called "Protective Action Guides" (PAGs). These PAGs are being quickly revised to radically increase the allowable levels of iodine-131 (a radioactive isotope) to anywhere from 3,000 to 100,000 times the currently allowable levels.

The group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) is all over this issue, having obtained internal emails from a FOIA requests that reveal some truly shocking revelations of the level of back-stabbing betrayal happening inside the EPA. For example, under the newly-revised PAGs, drinking just one glass of water considered "safe" by the EPA could subject you to the lifetime limit of radiation. (http://www.peer.org/news/news_id.ph...)

"In addition," PEER goes on to say, "it would allow long-term cleanup limits thousands of times more lax than anything EPA has ever before accepted. These new limits would cause a cancer in as much as every fourth person exposed."

These new PAGs would also vastly increase the allowable levels of radiation in soil and food, too. That way, when the radioactive fallout from Fukushima's massive release of raw radioactive water begins to rain down upon the West Coast, the EPA can officially announce that all the radiation is "below accepted limits." That's very comforting to many people, you see.

And why is it below the limits? Because the EPA just raised the limits by as much as 100,000 times!"

So first they lied, then they said they weren't going to monitor it anymore and shut off the detectors. They said. URL for that article is here:
http://www.naturalnews.com/031963_radiation_exposure.html

As for checking with Canada:
"Canada['s] own nuclear monitoring network has simply been shut off, and its website now reads "Please note that as of March 25, 2011, the frequency of data collection by NRCan using the mobile surveys has been decreased due to the low levels of radiation being detected."

Seriously, see the bottom of the page: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hc-ps/e...an-eng.php

Yep, since they're detecting low levels of radiation, this is apparently justification for turning off the monitors altogether...*SNIP*"

There have been a couple of citizens who are getting groups together who have static and mobile Geiger counters, but I've not figured out how to read their results. There've also been recorded incidents of radioactive fruits (peaches) and other things found. The peaches were in California. With so many other REAL toxins being dumped on us and pumped into us with chem-trails, vaccines, Big Ag (mostly Monsanto), poison meds by Big Pharma and the FDA, cell towers, etc. ad nauseam, where do you start?

Dr. Laibow of Health Freedom USA dot org says there are nutrients that can help a lot; so does Mike Ada,s at natural news dot com, and so do others. They include seaweeds, activated whey and some other things, but it's better to miss out on exposure than have to survive it. Og, and despite the FDA being lax on REAL poisons, it's agreeing with Codex Alimentarius that vitamins, food supplements and herbs ARE TOXINS. That means that any level large enough to produce ANY effect on the human body - INCLUDING HEALTH - are too high. Which means that anyone taking Codex regulated foods and supplements will die of malnutrition or one of the myriad diseases caused by it. Things are just so damned interesting these days. *sigh* I could use some boredom, myself.

Ian


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