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>How to Tell if You Live in a Police State  - David Galland - Casey Research
Interesting anecdote David. I was actually beginning to wonder if you were perhaps rabid due to the fact that it went all over the ship and had little relevance to gold or precious metals, which I had expected. A few comments:

1. You could have videoed the mutt at work. That is proof.
2. You could have had a witness.
3. You could have had a petition from other residents.
4. You could have carried a hand gun and shot the mutt. Self defense I believe.

I hope you solve other problems in life better than this one.

In terms of the 'control' beginning to tighten on society read the following link from the past:

http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/07/04/nickola-tesla-calling-all-freethinkers-part-three/

You will find this fascinating and realise why some of the things happen in society which are beyond apparent explanation. If you don't believe that the rich control the nation for their own greedy ends then look at the ridiculous tax rates in the US compared to anywhere else in the developed world, the gun debate and who is in control of the country. Well it ain't 'the people' and the US is certainly not 'the land of the free'. Ask any working slave.


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