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Crashstead Survival - Personal Preparations
2008-09-09 12:09:00 Crashstead survival requires deep personal preparations. I have not really found that many people who have given this a lot of thought or more importantly, gone to the extreme lengths that are necessary to put these preparations into action. It is not enough to simply “plan” what you’re going to do when the time comes, ...
Tearing It Down - Part II
2008-07-06 05:07:00 [This is Part II, please read Part I first - Admin] It is probably accurate to say that everything humans set out to do, is really done solely for their own benefit. The premises here is that the advancement of humans, over all other forms of life, sentient and non-sentient, and of human possessions and human ...
Tearing It Down - Part I
2008-07-06 02:21:00 [This is Part I, please read this segment first before reading Part II - Admin] In my last post, I said: The ?solution? seems to be to keep everything going, just as it is, as long as possible, with a total lack of foresight on what this is going to mean in the long run. If we ...
Living Primitively
2008-07-01 02:27:00 I have long believed after many years of study, that mankind is going to revert back to Stone Age living. This will be the inevitable outcome of the depletion of global energy supplies (oil, coal, nature gas, uranium). Not long ago, I came across a quote (posted here) that pointed out that we have long since ...
Walking In The Truth - The Destiny Of Man
2008-06-15 17:52:00 I have spent the majority of my adult life seeking after the “truth of things”. This investigative journey has led me down many paths, including philosophy, religion, politics, history, the environment, and ultimately to ‘civilization’, which is the forefather and foundation to it all. I have discovered and eventually uncovered many things of great interest, ...
Evolve or die: Can we shed our moral primitivism before itÂ’s too late?
2008-05-27 16:12:00 by Jason Miller The introduction and questions providing the catalyst for Best’s deconstruction of capitalism, corporatism, speciesism and the like are “As ye sow, so shall ye reap…” Endless resource wars, globalization, privatization, profits over life, exploitation, raping the Earth, poisoning and irradiating the environment, exponentially criminal levels of unnecessary suffering caused by the concentration of wealth into the hands of a few, Climate Change, alarming rates of species extinction, Peak Oil, a jungle of cronyism and corruption so dense you couldn’t hack your way through it with the sharpest of machetes, and increasingly powerful monopoly entities intensifying their stranglehold on the “free market” are the rotting fruits that comprise the bitter harvest we are reaping by the bushel-basketful. And our Karma’s not through with us yet. Not by a long-shot. As long as we maintain our jejune, myopic, and infinitely idiotic devotion to capitalism, all but a selec...
Moral Primitivism Anyone? A Satirical Examination of an Apologia for Indust
2007-11-28 23:48:00 by Jason Miller “Again, if PETA is putting something out, I will always have my doubts - they see things one way and one way only. Theirs. In many ways the activists in this country are terrorists of a kind….” -Excerpt from an email written by a heavily indoctrinated and reactionary US American For a year now I have been an ethical vegetarian. Last Thanksgiving, I made what I thought was an enlightened moral decision to stop eating meat and to severely restrict my egg and dairy consumption. However, an email recently hit my inbox that presents such a powerful argument justifying the wanton torture and slaughter of animals (so we can please our palates) that my moral sensibilities and capacity to reason have been utterly disarmed. Signed with a cryptic “JC,” this missive pummeled me with points I had not even considered when I made what I now rightly view as my ridiculous decision to go “meatless.” In fact, rarely a day goes by that I don’t catch scent of the punge...
The Entire Human Story
2007-11-04 18:13:00 Shared by Lonewolf, who found it at Peak Oil, this is a highly readable and important piece: The Entire Human Story Author: Perry Jay Arnett “The life contest is primarily a competition for available energy.” – Ludwig Boltzman, Physicist “Culture evolves as the amount of energy harnessed per capita per year is increased, or as the efficiency of the ...
Living Primitively
2007-10-06 22:59:00 If you haven’t been following Torjus’ blog recently, you should. He’s a regular here when he’s around, but right now he’s out in the field, living off the land. And it’s not easy. In fact, even with all of his skills, which I dare say surpasses 99.999% of the “outdoorsmen” of America, he’s hungry. ...
The Present Primitive
2007-09-27 04:46:00 It’s not just about racism though - it’s about culture and civilization. The word “tribe” invokes dark images and gross misunderstanding. Tribes once populated the whole of the Earth, inhabiting all of the major continents and habitable islands of the world. With the advent of agriculture, tribes were slowly replaced with a new type of ...
Living Under A Banyan Tree
2007-09-10 00:11:00 This is an interesting article. I found it yesterday, but didn’t remember to post it. Someone asked me about where an island might be found to live out the rest of their lives. Maybe here is some hints: Strange Island: Pacific Tribesman Come To Study Britain I thought this was pretty cool. Not the exploitation part ...
Face To Face With Stone Age Man
2007-07-21 19:00:00 “You are welcome here. But please tell your people how things are for the Hadzabe. Please do not add things and please do not take things away. Please just tell the world that we are dying.”More than wild animals or sleeping sickness, what Gonga fears is that rich men with guns and helicopters from the ... |



