Happy New Year — even if it is already old news.
Whew. What a couple of months its been. I’ve been deadlining solidly since at least early November, and though it’s interesting work (art, mostly), I’m tired.
This week is the biggest push of all, so in a minute here I’m going to turn the blog over to MJR (who found and sent a host of interesting newsbits) and get back to work on my assignments.
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But first … some more thank yous.
Thanks to JS and SC at Paladin Press, I got a photocopy of that Playboy article about Peder Lund that I was questing for in vain. Good title: “The World’s Most Dangerous Publisher.”
Even though I belong to (perhaps) the less dangerous part, I feel proud to be associated with such an entity.
Thank you to everybody who offered to send copies of the article or who went out and found clever ways I could have gotten it myself.
More thanks … When I blogged on Christmas eve, I hadn’t yet received all my gifts. Since then, I’ve gotten several more. But not one of the new arrivals came with a “from,” so I’m giving public thanks in hopes the senders will see it here.
Thank you — Secret Santa — for the beautiful book on painting light and shadow with pastels. (I also see that a pad of Stonehenge paper is on its way, which I’m guessing might be from the same mystery sender.)
And oh my. Thank you, Secret Somebody for the handmade chocolates and the unbelievable treat of California dried apricots hand-dipped in dark chocolate. Mmmmm. I know these must have come from somebody who knows my address, and I’m tempted to go randomly thanking people who live in New England. But whoever you are, know that your gift is delicious and is being savored.
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Now, on to the news. Most of today’s items come coutesy of MJR, though I did manage to lift my head up from the drawing board long enough to come up with one or two.
- If you expose unsavory, inhumane, or unhealthy practices in the food industry you may be a terrorist. Does that make you the next candidate to be “disappeared” into military custody forever?
- New AT&T/NSA conspiracy theory. (ADDED: Not new; this is from 2006. Still all too relevant.)
- Just in case you’re not feeling sufficiently paranoid.
- I’m really starting to like Cenk Uygur. For a liberal and all. I might not agree with solutions he’d propose. But he’s one of the few in the mainstream who recognizes how serious things have gotten and that it’s not just about phony “left” and “right.”
- Are guns & ammo the new silver & gold? Some interesting stats …
- Anonymous publishes A Survival Guide for people who might be ending up in a revolution.
- Do you remember the Michigan woman who, last summer, faced months of jail time for growing her veggies in her front yard instead of her back yard? When JS sent a link about her, I realized there’s been no follow-up & I wanted to see what happened to her. Good news: she won — though not without more hassles.
- The veggie lady also has a fine, fine blog. And I call your attention to her very recent series, “The Confidence Game.” It’s about how we ordinary people are losing confidence in our abilities to do things that ordinary people have been doing for centuries. She begins with why people question whether we’re “qualified” to teach our own children.
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Finally, another thank you. That was a great comment section on Friday’s blog dithering about going offshore. Even better than usual.

RE: the renegade veggie lady – I didn’t make it past going back through to the middle of Aug on her blog, did she leave Oak Park because of all the harassment or was there another reason?…..
I’m an advocate for food freedom, so I guess I’m in trouble in more ways than one. Oh well. 🙂 Last night, I dreamed that I was arrested for shopping without an ID card, and they kept trying to make me fill out paperworks, but I wouldn’t do it. 🙂 I guess I had that dream because I watched a movie called “Army of Crime,” about the French Resistance, right before going to bed. Not as good as “Army of Shadows,” but really frightening. The local Paris police treated their own neighbors worse than the Nazis did.
Claire, I hope you have a very Happy New Year!
Hey Claire. The book and paper were a combined gift. Sorry it came late. I got running behind this year. Enjoy some creativity this year and share some of your work with us if you feel like it. Merry Christmas!
sagebrush — Sorry? Sorry for giving me a beautiful gift of art (and just in time for me to use them in an art class I’ve signed up for)? Nope, I’m not putting up with any “sorries.” 🙂
Thank you my faithful, dog-loving friend. I hope you, yours, and your enterprise do wonderfully in the new year.
From a comment at the AT&T article…
“Also, there is another concern I have but have not heard before: not only collecting traffic that did happen but inserting “evidence” of traffic that never did happen. If you have access to the database and network, making up stuff would be easy. ”
Right on the money. Written three years ago. I’m sure it is even more possible now than then to create “evidence” to suit themselves. And of course, more and more, the PTB are not even bothering with evidence. The bag over your head and vanishing act is so much easier and faster.
MamaLiberty- You might wanna check your calendar again.. 😉 I think 2006 was more than 3 years ago.
Anyway… I really enjoyed the blog about the “confidence game”. I really don’t have that problem with my daughter, but I fight against the lack of confidence others around me have in my ability. I also fight against my daughter’s strong desire to go to school. Sigh. Living right across the street fro the elementary playground makes it very hard for me to convince her that recess is NOT school. Nor is story time at the local library. I may be forced to let her go to school for a little while to see what school really is.
Ack! I apologize for linking as “new” a conspiracy theory that came up in 2006. I didn’t notice the date when I posted that & I’m sorry about that.
Still … it remains sadly relevant.
Hats off to the veggie lady for standing up for food freedom. I currently have black market veggies, eggs, meat, and I am sure other stuff grown by me or people I know. My family and I eat it and it isn’t any concern of the thugs in the government to control it in any way shape or form. So I will continue to thumb my nose at the Soprano like G men and eat my wholesome foods purchased in that nasty black market. F-R-E-E-D-O-M! as he does his best Mel Gibson impression 🙂
This will sound silly, but Mic, did you recently change jobs over food freedom? The spelling of your name and the subject of that post caught my attention.
Indeed, Kent. Don’t know where my mind was… My alleged mind… 🙂
Remains too true, however long ago this was written.