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The scews are turning.
#1
Next year there is going to be a massive 1700 job losses at the environment agency which got me thinking....

Near me there is an incineration plant and a separate recycling plant.
Both of these companies in my opinion flout the environment laws.
With the environment agency decimated, they wont give a d£mn and cause
even more toxic fumes and dust to pollute my local Urban area.

There are also plans for other detrimental environmental projects now and in the coming years - government projects.
Everyone I ask objects to them - there is nothing you can do and now no one to complain to.

My concern is that all this and more is creating a 'creeping' disaster of health, social incompatibility,
crime, financial ruin, corruption of our young and decadence of the work-shy.
Every facet of our lives it seems, is being ruined; the screws of destruction are being turned very slowly on everything.

An over night disaster may never happen, so having a 'conventional' self preservation survival shtf plan
may not be 'relevant'.


The doo is hitting the fan right now - have you just got too used to the smell?
Do you Keep your light under a bushel and eventually be 'consumed'
or do you stand out and make a difference?


Cheers Juice
walk outside the box
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#2
(6 November 2013, 00:18)Juice Wrote: The doo is hitting the fan right now - have you just got too used to the smell?
Do you Keep your light under a bushel and eventually be 'consumed'
or do you stand out and make a difference?


Cheers Juice

Smells alright to me, for now anyway.

Keeping my head down and out of trouble as best I can
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#3
Look at what we had decades ago - all major water courses were sewers and industrial dumping grounds. Leaving the EA at with 10,000 workers (which when you add together the national EA type bodies of several other EU countries, our 10,000 is more) will mean they will still have enough staff to investigate what the press and public has real concerns over.

What government projects do you allude to? Fracking? Rather live in one of those areas than around a transport and distribution hub with all of the trucks pumping out diesel fumes, slowing traffic so it pollutes more and so on.

Look at a couple of decades ago - urban areas were ringed by slag heaps with coke works chimney pumpanjo ing out all kinds of nasy into the area. Major water courses were used for sewage and industrial waste without treatment.

We have a better informed and educated press and public, 1700 pen pushers who probably did not know their barse from their banjo will be of no real loss.
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#4
If at first you don't secede, try, try again!
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#5
Jonas, a worthy example of a brave fight back against creeping federalism and overpowering regulation - would that the mechanism (and the will!) existed in the UK and in the rest Europe to do the same.

Do you have any idea when a verdict in the action might be expected and among the Supreme Court judges, are there any who would be likely to support the action? While I'm sure not one of them would wish to see JFK's revolution warning come to pass, I think it might still take brave men indeed!

I have just one tiny criticism; while the content of posts as long as this is, I think, sometimes necessary and worthy, I regret to say that they are probably not read beyond the first one or two paragraphs by the majority of Forum members. Could you not find it in your heart to paraphrase the articles prior to posting?

Please??? Big Grin



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#7
I wonder if lese majeste still attracts a death sentence?



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(9 November 2013, 03:00)Grumpy Grandpa Wrote: I have just one tiny criticism; while the content of posts as long as this is, I think, sometimes necessary and worthy, I regret to say that they are probably not read beyond the first one or two paragraphs by the majority of Forum members. Could you not find it in your heart to paraphrase the articles prior to posting?

Please??? Big Grin

I'm heartless! Just ask my six kids! Big Grin
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#9
A agree that a link and short synopsis is adequate.

I would also consider the source, WND is not what I would consider a credible source of intel. Mostly hype and disinformation.

Now if you could find a link with some commentary on the same subject from George Friedman at Stratfor, or from Gavin de Becker Associates, THAT would peake my interest, but WND, I out it in the same category as Prison Planet, Infowars.com and the space aliens being interviewed on late night AM radio by George Noory.

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(10 November 2013, 01:40)CharlesHarris Wrote: A agree that a link and short synopsis is adequate.

I would also consider the source, WND is not what I would consider a credible source of intel. Mostly hype and disinformation.

Now if you could find a link with some commentary on the same subject from George Friedman at Stratfor, or from Gavin de Becker Associates, THAT would peake my interest, but WND, I out it in the same category as Prison Planet, Infowars.com and the space aliens being interviewed on late night AM radio by George Noory.

Don't address the message Charles, just attack the messenger. Hmmm... now what 21st Century US president has that exact tactic in his play-book, and he and his shills use it continuously? Obozo, Obamba, O.... ???? Oh the hell with it!
If at first you don't secede, try, try again!
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