Simon Rierdon

The Fallacy of Holding Gold and Silver When the SHTF…

by Simon Rierdon 08.18.2011
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It seems that everywhere you look these days there is someone telling you to “Stock up on gold and silver, that’s the only real money!” Oh really… Look, anybody with half a brain knows what governments around the world are doing - printing money as fast as they can to devalue their currencies against the others in [...]

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When the Rapist is a She…

by Simon Rierdon 08.10.2011
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First Casey Anthony and now this. I don’t know what is up with my home state of Florida, but some of the weirdest court cases seem to originate there…and this one could possibly be a game changer if we lived in a different world. But given the feminist court system that has been foisted upon [...]

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Now They Want Your Retirement Savings…

by Simon Rierdon 05.30.2011
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This government is quickly becoming so indebted, so ravenous for revenue that any action is going to be justified. The United States has hit its $1.43 trillion debt ceiling hard and the Wuss Party Republicans in the House of Criminals Representatives refuse to raise it (supposedly) until equal spending cuts are approved. The Secretary of the [...]

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Now Even More the Enemy…

by Simon Rierdon 05.28.2011
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I’ve written before here and here on my thoughts about the legal criminal gangs called the police. Now, a state government has done the unthinkable. The Indiana Supreme Court, Fourth Amendment be damned, have made it legal for police to enter your house at any time, for any or no reason at all and if [...]

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Bureaucracy; or, How I Learned to Hate the Government…

by Simon Rierdon 05.04.2011
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The bureaucracy takes itself to be the ultimate purpose of the state. Karl Marx The ten most dangerous words in the English language are “Hi, I’m from the government, and I’m here to help.” Ronald Reagan How many of you know just how much of your life is determined by multitudes of nameless, faceless bureaucrats? [...]

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Woe to the Little Boys…

by Simon Rierdon 04.04.2011
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Take at hazard one hundred children of several educated generations and one hundred uneducated children of the people and compare them in anything you please; in strength, in agility, in mind, in the ability to acquire knowledge, even in morality — and in all respects you are startled by the vast superiority on the side [...]

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Modern Men and Suicide…

by Simon Rierdon 03.24.2011
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I’ve seen on the news here in Germany stories about how German men are commiting suicide in record numbers. And it seems it’s not isolated, the numbers are up in every non-third world country. Since I’ve never had any desire to self-inflict the celestial dirt nap myself, I figured I would do some digging and see [...]

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Could Tobacco Be Good for You…?

by Simon Rierdon 03.19.2011

From Simon: “In the interest of fairness and to reveal my own biases, I am an unapologetic tobacco user.” I know this article is going to be completely politically incorrect, but I’ve always had a problem with the demonization of completely legal and in some ways beneficial substances. I’ve always known that if everyone I [...]

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The Other 800 Pound Gorilla in the Room…

by Simon Rierdon 03.15.2011
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Everyone who reads this or any other blog in the manosphere knows where the majority of writers represented here stand on the need to eradicate feminism and all of its manifestations from modern society if we are ever going to salvage what is left and rebuild. I contend that there is another facet of modern [...]

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