Bruce’s Poor Man Survival Bulletin
A Digest of Urban Survival Resources
For Independent Minded People!
ISSN 2161-5543
In This Issue:
1.
Holiday BBQ Tips. Find BBQ festivals
2.
Holiday Deals & happenings
3.
US Intelligence agencies beyond control
4.
Co-Founder of Face Book ‘starting his own
country’
''Patriotism is
supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.'' - Mark
Twain
BBQ Tips for the Holiday Weekend
Keep gnats away by
filling a few small bowls with a solution of 3 parts vinegar and 1 part
dishwashing soap and set the bowls around the picnic area and 3 feet away from
food.
PM’s
Compendium of Useful Resources
Check Out a
BBQ Festival
Grilling at home for
summer or for Memorial Weekend is tough to beat, you might have even more fun
at various festivals held around the country.
Where I’m from in Scottsdale, AZ they host the Best Damned BBQ
Cook-off. Growing up in Cleveland, I
used to cook at the annual Cleveland Rib Burn-off. Find a festival near you at:
Sellers
Abuzz over USPS Ban on Overseas Electronics Shipments
Online merchants are abuzz over a new policy from the USPS that
prohibits the international mailing of electronics containing
lithium batteries, including tablets and smartphones and even
power drills. The ban takes place on May 16th and will likely
take many online sellers by surprise.
http://www.auctionbytes.com/cab/abn/y12/m05/i15/s01
Online merchants are abuzz over a new policy from the USPS that
prohibits the international mailing of electronics containing
lithium batteries, including tablets and smartphones and even
power drills. The ban takes place on May 16th and will likely
take many online sellers by surprise.
http://www.auctionbytes.com/cab/abn/y12/m05/i15/s01
Memorial Day Deals
From May 28th through Sept. 3rd, Sonic will halve the price of their
shakes after 8pm.
Serviceman and women with military ID get FREE admission
to many theme parks including Knott’s Berry Farm, Cedar Point and Cedar Fair
theme parks all day on Memorial Day.
Grab a meal at participating IKEA stores and deduct the
price of that meal from any purchase over $100.
Museums
A handful of museums and galleries will close for the holiday, but many others will offer free admission to the general public. The American Association of Museums has a state-by-state list of accredited museums and phone numbers, so call ahead to check on any deals or closures at the location that interests you.
If you’re in the Nation’s Capitol, all 16 Smithsonian museums and parks continue to be free, but several are offering special Memorial Day exhibits.
Parades
Cities from coast to coast play host to parades and memorial services. Most parades take place on May 31, but check VetFriends.com for a list of activities specific to your state, like wreath-laying events, free outdoor concerts and, if you live near a military harbor, ship tours.
New York, Chicago, Washington, D.C, and San Francisco each offer celebrations that annually attract over 10,000 people.
Airshow
Airshows are an exhilarating way to bring the family together and see some impressive aerial acrobatics. The Experimental Aircraft Association, an organization for aviation enthusiasts, has a searchable database of airshows specializing in everything from WWI-era biplanes to ultramodern jets. For most, the only cost is gas to reach the airfield (and occasionally parking).
The New York Airshow at Jones Beach on May 28 and 29 is a standout, featuring a performance by the U.S. Navy Blue Angels.
I-500…One of my favorites (great fun to attend)
The Indianapolis 500 starts its engines on May 30 at the largest stadium in the world. It may be too late for tickets, but you can still watch the race at home. Fire up your back-porch grill, invite some friends over and have an Indy themed party. You’ll avoid the crowds (not to mention flying tires) and still have a great time.
Remove
mildew from your deck by spraying the wood with white vinegar. Let it sit for an hour, then hose it
off…works on patio furniture cushions too!
The Nanny State Updates…
There are 45 different government agencies with 1,271 subdivisions, all
involved with intelligence…
The size of the intelligence
community is astounding. Even worse, there is no accountability to anyone.
These agencies wield a lot of power secretly and they are monitoring citizens
and their every day activities.
Reality Check: Barack Obama and the U.S. Congress have been stealing trillions of
dollars from future generations in order to make things tolerable in the
present. If the federal government adopted a balanced budget next year, the
debt-fueled prosperity that we are currently enjoying would start disappearing
very rapidly and all hell would break loose in America.
This is a major flaw in our system. Most of our politicians do not care
about how they are raping future generations financially. Most of them just
care about getting elected again.
Scrub-free way to clean
dirty wicker furniture. Mix ¼ cup of
household ammonia and 1 gallon of water and liberally spray the problem areas
and let sit for 10-minutes, the hose off and let air dry.
The Parting Thought – Big Brother in the
form of an increasingly powerful government and
in an increasingly powerful private sector will pile the records high
with reasons why privacy should give way to national security, to law
and order, to efficiency of operation, to scientific advancement and
the like."
-- Justice William O. Douglas
in an increasingly powerful private sector will pile the records high
with reasons why privacy should give way to national security, to law
and order, to efficiency of operation, to scientific advancement and
the like."
-- Justice William O. Douglas
One of
Facebook’s earliest investors is a step or two closer to implementing his own
version of expatriation.
Peter Thiel’s concept for a floating country now has a name: Blueseed.
Billed as “Silicon Valley’s visa-free offshore startup community,” Thiel and collaborator Patri Friedman (Milton’s grandson) plan to convert a cruise ship or remodel a barge and park it off the coast of San Francisco.
That would allow international entrepreneurs to get close to the Silicon Valley startup scene without jumping through the hoops of getting a work visa
Peter Thiel’s concept for a floating country now has a name: Blueseed.
Billed as “Silicon Valley’s visa-free offshore startup community,” Thiel and collaborator Patri Friedman (Milton’s grandson) plan to convert a cruise ship or remodel a barge and park it off the coast of San Francisco.
That would allow international entrepreneurs to get close to the Silicon Valley startup scene without jumping through the hoops of getting a work visa
Some 100 international
tech companies are already on board. “Blueseed hopes to have room for around
1,000 inhabitants in the live/work cruise ship of their dreams,” according to
SFist, “with all-inclusive rent estimated at about $1,200-3,000 per month.”
Blueseed’s website has an amusing FAQ: On the subject of seasickness, it says, “Given the shape and size of the Blueseed vessel, and the ocean conditions at our mooring spot, it is very unlikely that seasickness will be a concern.”
Blueseed’s website has an amusing FAQ: On the subject of seasickness, it says, “Given the shape and size of the Blueseed vessel, and the ocean conditions at our mooring spot, it is very unlikely that seasickness will be a concern.”
Here are some
likely reasons why folks wish to live a free life…
How the World has Changed Drastically Over the Past 10 Years...
1) The endless War on Terror and the rise of police states around the
world
2) ELIMINATION of any semblance of financial privacy
3) The BURSTING of four major bubbles-- stocks, credit,
derivatives, property
4) Developing nations' increasing economic dominance
5) The end of America's economic and diplomatic primacy
6) The greatest global economic decline since the Industrial
Revolution
7) Rising world population coupled with food and water shortages
8) Loss of confidence in major institutions: government, banks,
corporations
9) The growing, addict-like social dependency on technology
10) Central planning in the world's most "free"
economies
“Until the next revolution”, the Poor Man
Our privacy, our rights,
our jobs, and just about every aspect of our lives are under attack by the
people who are supposed to serve us…Free-21
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1 comment:
Sure enjoy your cookbook...already got ideas for our weekend outing-thanks!
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