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99er Cent Value Menu - Starve, Freeze, Disease - Tier 5 Now!

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99er Cent Value Menu - Starve, Freeze, Disease - Tier 5 Now!


There's a new fast food restaurant opening up in cities across America called Holocaust 2011 (H11), but they only serve unemployed American citizens (proper identification is required).

The choices for 99ers on the 99er Cent Value Menu are simple:

1. Starve to death.

2. Freeze to death.

3. Die from disease.


And they all cost 99 cents.


Is it a coincidence or a genocide?

Time will tell.

Until then, all 99ers are currently visiting the 10th plane of hell.


99er Cent Value Menu - Starve, Freeze, Disease - Tier 5 Now!


Pastor Dinary
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justlogic
justlogic
14 months ago: Amen, keep it coming and don't give up.
aschott
aschott
Hazleton, PA
14 months ago: Pastor I just saw a story on the Huffington Post that said that Sen Lembke believes that 99 weeks is much too long to be on unemployment. I just wonder if Sen Lembke lost all his money and job would he be so quick to say that. About your new restaurant. I agree.
sunny2
sunny2
14 months ago: Pastor - You called it out just like it is. It makes me ill to know these politicians are making money off of the very people they put in jeopardy. What goes around comes around, and they will find out sooner or later. "99 weeks, he said, is too long to be on unemployment. " My, how original is that. It is the number of people out of work and all the people falling off UI benefits. How can anything go back and replenish the economy at this rate.? I don't know where our good President is, but he certainly doesn't seem to say much about it. Your restaurant will be the talk of the town. I wonder how many of those so calledl good samaritan politicians will volunteer in the kitchen to help the 99ers and the unemployed just to get on the band wagon for free publicity.
14 months ago: Why doesn't everyone start a garden and live off the food they grow -- you don't need much more in life, and it'll keep the unemployed busy, in fact, it'll be like having a job -- if you work hard enough.

Please visit this site where the family has a house in Pasadena, CA, and they are pretty much self sufficient on their 50'x100' lot -- here's the link:

http://urbanhomestead.org/
sunny2
sunny2
14 months ago: Plutonmister - First of all growing a garden is expensive as it takes a lot of tools and maintenance. It's expensive. It may be a good idea for people in warm climates. You can't live off of that entirely when other things are needed for nourishment and good health. Your children can't live off of that. How about thinking of them and their needs. Also, there is an essential need for clothing and necessities. It is a vicious circle. I'm not very adept at growing things anyway. I tried but nothing ever grew well. I guess it was the soil. I think the unemployed are busy worrying to death about their families and doing what they can to survive. The site you give as a reference shows that the people have a home. How many people don't have that? You can't make a garden grow out of sidewalks and asphalt or go on other people's property and take over or squat on someone else's land. Jobs are the answer. Government has to focus on that. They promised and made a lot of hype over it until they all were confirmed into office. A lot of people volunteer to help others in need and are selfless. Just because people are going through a bad time doesn't mean they are not smart and can't take on this economic challenge. The smartest of the bunch do this. I believe that is what we are doing. It will get better with our fight and persistence to keep our Country strong. Sunny
14 months ago: Sunny2, you are spot on when you say:
"The site you give as a reference shows that the people have a home. How many people don't have that? You can't make a garden grow out of sidewalks and asphalt or go on other people's property and take over or squat on someone else's land. Jobs are the answer."

And you are correct about needing things you can't get off the urban homestead from the link I provided, such as toilet paper, shoes, tooth brushes, soap, salt, etc. But food and maybe, perhaps water, and you can survive. But we in America are not a third world country now are we? No, we are a first world country, and dang it we want Crest on our tooth brushes, and that stuff is not cheap.

OK, so you and others think pockets of America can and may be descending into the third world, or that corporations are funding puppet dictators into office who don't care about the small people, and thus creating those pockets out of simple neglect for the common man, but really, is that true in the greatest country in the world?

What you are saying is that you, the pastor and a lot of others feel trapped by your circumstances: you live in a cold climate, the land around you cannot be farmed adequately, it takes knowledge and experience (handed down through generations) to learn how to farm, and the expectations we have for living in America and achieving the American Dream are greater than the subsistence farming I'm suggesting.

Now, what would happen if, say 25% or more of suburban and city dwellers could not afford to buy everything they needed from the corporations, what would they do? Can you tell me what the percentage is today, of those not making ends meet, from your perspective?

sunny2
sunny2
14 months ago: Plutonmister - I didn't get a chance to read through this the other day.
I've been managing for myself at this moment, and I'm all right. Even in the toughest times, I went out there and worked and took whatever I could get to pay for the basics.
So, I know what it is. I've had very good jobs in the past and my family is progressive. That being said is enough to see that some people can't settle for less. It is about who each one of us is. I don't really concentrate on myself as much as I see the need of others. My family even during these rough times has made giant steps in helping children and their families escape poverty and tragedy. It has been absolutely "awesome."
You see I believe those who want to and try earn a right to have what others have. It isn't that we haven't worked our way up through the entanglements and road blockers. We know to reach the top and succeed you must go through the wringer and fall down sometimes. This is something different. All through grade school, it has been drilled into us to make something of ourselves. Remember High School when you were at your graduation ceremony how they reminded us that we are out there now to face the World. I love my Country, but it is what the rats do to it. They are deteriorating it. They hoard and they are selfish. This is against my grain. By the way, New Jersey has some of the best farms anywhere that are pretty beautiful and productive. I appreciate the farmers who work the land for us. Not everyone is cut out for that and can go out there and work the land. Possibly when you are starting out young and strong and see the world as your oyster and take that risk. That was a choice that you made. In the Cities you have to plan your future by what is around you and that of course is business. Also, everyone has different dreams that makes the world go round and keeps it alive and well. Take that away from people that have been geared to this all their lives, then I believe there is a feeling of being trapped which is understandable. Where do you turn, no one helps. To answer your question about percentages, I don't look at the internet and come up with a statistic that someone else feels is right because they are making money from writing about something that probably isn't accurate. I look around me and see all the people out of work. Families with children they can't feed, and husbands who can't find work and feel the guilt of not being able to support their family. I see a future of children being thrown out to work and not finishing their schooling because of this economy. I see once healthy people becoming sick with no way of taking care of themselves. My experiences may be quite different than yours, but my eyes are very open to this side of life. In America we have been taught and conditioned that we can have whatever we want just by working for it. Those bullies took that away from people. Anyone would feel trapped after a while seeing there is no end to this theft from people with a motive to stuff their pockets on the average person's blood. I hope this doesn't turn into a 3rd World Country. There is always hope. Sunny
sunny2
sunny2
14 months ago: I don't think people see the forest for the trees or the trees for the forest, whichever way it fits. This should be a Team effort if not for the unemployed, for the Country's sake.
sunny2
sunny2
14 months ago: Also, don't forget to keep a garden you need fertilizer and pesticides. How healthy is that.
14 months ago: Grow organically -- the only folks telling you that you can't are the corporations who sell pesticides and fertilizers. Our farm is CCOF Certified Organic, and we do add what are called amendments, where you amend the soil with more of what naturally occurs there: calcium, sulfur, phosphate, micro nutrients, and such things as alfalfa, cottonseed, blood, feather, and kelp meal.

The organic way to garden is this: you tend the soil and let the crops do the growing. If the soil is "good," or as we call it, "alive," then anything will grow there that is relatively adapted to the climate. The old saying "Take care of the nickels and dimes, and the dollars will look after themselves," is analogous to "Take care of the soil and the micro-creatures who live in it, and the fruits and veggies will grow themselves."

The non-organic way to garden is this: you take any soil or gravel as a substrate to support the roots and the overall plant, and you add certain scientifically determined ratios of fertilizer to feed the plants -- this is called "plant food." This is basically hydroponic farming. We call it gravel-grown, and that's what you see up and down HWY 5 in the central valley of California. Also, most non-organic farms practice mono-cropping, where the bugs and diseases for that crop find a place to live and stay long-term: the only way to rid the bugs and diseases is through pesticides.

With organic farming, one of the central efforts to success is planting diverse species of fruits and vegetables and rotating crops seasonally -- doing both really confuses the bugs, so they never set up shop, and while they try and get a foothold in your garden, they are killed and eaten by predators. This never fails! We plant flowers and such that attract predators, and line the edges of beds with radishes, which are the favorite food of so many of our pests: let them eat radishes, my wife says...

I would be happy to write a few raves on how to get started organic farming, maybe I will. Really, though, all anybody needs to do is spend a month on the Path to Freedom Urban Homestead website to learn and see all you need to know -- these folks have been at it for many years and their documentation of it on line is huge.


sunny2
sunny2
14 months ago: Plutonmister - It sounds like you know a lot about what you do, and you are very artistic, too, in your writing about it. "Alive" is a good word - I like that. You should write then as you said. Nah, I don't feel trapped. I do have claustrophobia though but that is from working in "no good jobs." You can't even say the word trapped to me. I just face reality. If the prices go sky high, everything else is going to collapse. With my Medical training coming along, I should do well. Just have to be patient. I hope we aren't headed for 3rd World life style but from what is happening around us, I am not so optimistic. I'll read over the site you recommended it sounds interesting. Still, not all of us can plant if we live in the Cities. When I grew strawberries years ago, the rabbits ate them. Can't win. That is all the success I had with growing things. Very interesting comment.
aschott
aschott
Hazleton, PA
14 months ago: Sunny you and the Pastor are right on with this blog. I don't see the President and the Congress trying to help us or even refer to us. We are kicked to the curb. a garden just might be the answer, but I wonder if they see people growing food then we might just get taxed for feeding ourselves and not others.
sunny2
sunny2
14 months ago: Wouldn't that be ironical. Anything we do or figure out to get through this bad economy, Aschott, is their ticket to getting more taxes from the people. I suppose if they don't see us we will disappear.
sunny2
sunny2
14 months ago: Did you see the news Aschott about the tax cuts which will affect agencies that will put our foods supplies in jeopardy. Sunny
14 months ago: justlogic,

I won't stop till I drop.


aschott,

Recent news reports have revealed that American farmers (both large and small) have been boycotted by the U.S. government for refusing to grow genetically altered produce. More disturbingly, some farmers have made claims that their properties were raided by U.S. agents.

Freedom is no longer free in America.


sunny2,

Even if we could feed millions with harvests reaped in the cracks of America's broken sidewalks, the Nazi scum who run Washington and control the minds of Anti-99ers would step on and then spray our crops with insecticide just to ensure our deaths.

99ers on the brink of death MUST wander into public places before meeting their makers so that all Americans will be forced to witness our rotting corpses.

Until our deaths, 99ers WILL be a thorn in America's side.


Plutonomister,

Your utopian concept of independent farms for all U.S. citizens is charming, but utterly unrealistic.

Earth is ruled by cash-consuming tyrants who would NEVER allow what you are suggesting to exist.

Please offer a more realistic solution.


Pastor Dinary
sunny2
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14 months ago: This is a more realistic scenario. 99ers have a need for things other than food, such as, those that were mentioned by Plutonmister. I realize he didn't mean it the way it came across, but in one sense it is mocking us saying all we have to do is eat and that is the extent of our lives. We aren't horses or cattle that graze on the land oblivious to the World we progress and strive and contribute. We are just like anyone else. I don't know who put that dividing line up. I did say; however, on another post something to the tune of that by playing around and wasting time by avoiding the facts isn't helping our country. Some repeat over and over again information that everyone hears everyday on the news, etc., and it is getting us nowhere. Our beautiful Country as we once knew it, this includes our farms, will disappear by the wayside if things aren't taken seriously. There are Local Laws that prohibit growing gardens, and, so on in or around a City. I just don't think people are aware that little by little we are going to lose this battle, and if we do, those of us who are striving to be heard have at least put up the fight. We had to stand up against all the odds. When it happens that their rights are being denied that wheel of destruction has already been put in motion and can't be halted. I am an optimistic person and do believe in our Country, and for anyone out there who feels that way, they should sit up and take notice of the reality that this Country is being stripped. I remember how the farmers had to fight for aid from the Government because they were suffering from poverty and starvation. How does that differ?
14 months ago: sunny2,

You are absolutely correct.

99ers are NOT horses or cattle - we are unemployed HUMAN BEINGS!

99ers cannot live on Spam alone.


Pastor Dinary
14 months ago: Pastor,

I would absolutely love it if you could write a kick-axx rant on exactly what you need to live and survive that you yourself cannot provide. I want you to tell the truth on what you can provide for yourself and what you cannot -- please, please please write a good long and well thought out rant on this subject, I would be so indebted.

What are the physical bare necessities you need to live daily that you cannot get except that which someone else provides? Secondly, what are the desired things you want, but could survive without dying? Thirdly, what are those things you'd like to have to help pass the time by until you die.

Lastly can you reflect on the percentage of things you can provide yourself compared to that which is provided to you from outside your person? Now through all of this you could say: "The bare necessity to live is money, and with that I can do everything myself." The reason why I ask you to avoid this fake route is because money doesn't help you do things yourself, it just lets you hire others, from elsewhere to do it for you.

Of course I'd love to hear from Sunny2 and others, because I am deeply interested in this issue, and I am being sincere. Also, Pastor, I'm sure you'd get good hits and a slew of comments.

sunny2
sunny2
14 months ago: I think the Pastor can fill you in quite effortlessly because he has been saying it right along. It is good that you allowed yourself to take in other aspects of the 99ers. I always look for ways to grow and to be understanding, although, some are just thick headed and can't grow. Remember, "Man does not live by bread alone". I figure that means we have spiritual needs to fill the gap and nourish us beside food and money doesn't play into that. With all do respect, I don't think I am anywhere close to being Mother Teresa who was a lovely, lovely spiritual woman that gave up her life for others. Not all of us are that selfless. I believe Plutonmister that there are many people out there that will batter your spirit down and leave you with nothing. Once you conquer that in the people, you win. You can die from that. You can give up and just fade away. No food can replace that lack but sustenance will make you feel strong enough to stand up to it all and kick you know what. (I'm a lady) Therefore, we need everything that you mentioned before and keep our spirits intact at the same time. We need the entire package. We are beings that must be treated like humans. Why do we have to spell it out? We need exactly what you need. I can't live without hope. I can live without a lot of food. Money can buy a lot of food but how much can one person eat. The whole thing is you put your years in, and you help others get by while you are in your time. What fake route is there to go on? For instance, I got caught in the rain yesterday, and today I am sick and dizzy. I can't go to a doctor, so I get better on my own. But that right there is "Spirit" and that is what keeps one from giving in. There is no one answer. Others can provide emotional support which helps. I am sure the Pastor can use that from people. Money can help you do things yourself. (Again, the forest for the trees). Anyone who is unselfish helps others and can alleviate their suffering. You don't hire someone for that. On the other hand, if you make money, you give people jobs so that they are better off. It is a big circle. I know Plutonmister you say you are a farmer but the farmers did not fare well in our Country for many years. I hate to see what's coming with all the cuts. You know what bothers me is that our men and women go overseas and fight for this country to save their people on the home front but it has changed. They send our boys and girls over there and toss them away in one war after another, and strategically with their methods are tossing the American people away little by little. What will there be to fight for? Who will be left to fight? We are in a Government situation that for the first time in my life is not for the people.
sunny2
sunny2
14 months ago: Plutonmister - My answer to what are the physical bare necessites, ect...ect.
I think the Paster will agree with me and perhaps build on it from his experience is that for one I know that I cannot live without learning something new each day. In this respect I have not idled away my time while Rome burns to the ground and not wasted the precious days of my life. My greatest victory is to pass on my knowledge to my family. So, I guess we all have a purpose. I couldn't live without challenging myself each day. This is just another episode in my life. Your turn Pastor.
14 months ago: Plutonomister,

The bare necessities of human life are:

1. Food
2. Clothes
3. Shelter


sunny2,

All of us have a purpose.

The only choice that we have is how we react to it.


Pastor Dinary
sunny2
sunny2
14 months ago: Plutonmister -You have to add into that: medical care, education, employment, etc. An awful lot of pressure has been brought on the people by the Government. With this new foreboding tax cut on the horizon, it is "off with their heads." I believe our freedoms have given us more than just basics in this great Country and that is why we are 1st. I guess we will have to see how bad it is going to get when more and more are out of work. I saw a Republican annalist on one of the news shows say how unemployment is at 8 percent. How gullible do they think people are? I don't know how masses of people will react if it gets any worse. I just hope there is no violence.
14 months ago: sunny2,

Unfortunately, violence is exactly what the engineers of Holocaust 2011 are hoping for.

FEMA didn't build all of those new prisons and concentration camps across America for foreigners.

99ers must keep as cool as possible as we struggle to be heard.


Pastor Dinary
sunny2
sunny2
14 months ago: ... Obama is keeping Quantanamo open. That is a real eye-opener for one.
Is this what we get electing Obama to office? He changed his mind pretty quick. Seems he is only looking to be a one-term President with damage control done and walks away. It looks like the charm has worn off. Where are these prisons, PD? In what States? It gets me when people ask us questions as if they want to be understanding and see beyond their closed minds, and when we reply, they are more rigid and set in their minds than ever throwing it back at us. They are living in the dark ages. We are told we should exist on basic needs as if life never changed since the cave man age. I see small mindedness. It is a losing battle with them, therefore, I will not answer anymore and not pulled into that. I still haven't heard Box explain what he means by "a brave new world rising out of the ashes." None of them can explain anything at all they say.They hear their own voices and thoughts. I don't know, I suppose it is a revelation of some sort that will take place just for them. No solutions, nothing, only one track minds. They are the ones that will be shocked. At least I can say, I like myself and never hurt anyone and never would wish anything bad on my Countrymen. Sunny

14 months ago: Pu-lease...Obama was told the same thing JFK was, but once better: you don't obey we kill you...no, this time we kill your 2 girls, while you and Michelle watch and keep running the country.

The corporations have him wrapped around his finger: the next president we elect is going to be a bachelor who's not afraid of dying for his country, and who won't hire the foxes to guard the hen house such as the Sperling, Daley and Immelt hirings. These guys basically were the ones from the corporate sector who drew the short straws during one of their gin parties, and they were the ones who had to go in and roll up their sleeves and run this dang administration for themselves, since Obama is too much of a wet piece of toilet paper to get things done for them.

The puppet masters are very much in control of their puppet -- the last president was like minded, but could easily go off the reservation, and required Cheney as the ultimate puppet master/ baby sitter.


sunny2
sunny2
14 months ago: I hope the next President won't be afraid. We are use to Presidents flexing their muscles when they have to. Where are all our heros? What ever happened to the people who took office because they believed in our Country. A person who takes that Office knows better than to put himself first, therefore, placing the Country in harms way. It is too bad the Republicans are tearing down the fabric of America. They are shameful. I feel compassionate for this President. He made history, and it shouldn't end in failure.
They can't get in again.
sunny2
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14 months ago: I know all of this that is said out there. It is a real shame.
sunny2
sunny2
14 months ago: Plutonmister....No time today, sorry. Must study.
14 months ago: sunny2,

It's even stranger when you consider that Guantanamo is on enemy land.

The best list of known FEMA camps that I have found on the internet can be seen here:

FEMA CONCENTRATION CAMPS: Locations and Executive Orders

http://www.sianews.com/modules.php?name=...


Plutonomister,

If the strings could be cut, the puppet would fall and the puppetmaster would be forced to reveal him/herself.


Pastor Dinary
sunny2
sunny2
14 months ago: With the news on Wisconsin's loss, where else is this headed.
The Republicans pulled the rug right out from under the Dems.

Guantanamo still around after all this time. They seem to want it. That will never be closed. Maybe the FEMA information should be more out there for more people to be aware so that they can make their own minds up about it.
14 months ago: sunny2,

Here's where many will probably be headed tomorrow:

"WISCONSIN
Ft. McCoy - Rex 84 facility with several complete interment compounds.
Oxford - Central part of state - Federal prison & staellite camp and FEMA detention facility."

From:

http://www.sianews.com/modules.php?name=...

The list of FEMA camps across America is impressive and imposing.


Pastor Dinary
sunny2
sunny2
14 months ago: There are more good guys than bad guys in America. Let's hope that doesn't happen. What good will it do anyone?
14 months ago: sunny2,

There are more good guys than bad guys.

However, the bad guns have more artillery and the keys to the prisons.


Pastor Dinary
sunny2
sunny2
14 months ago: PD They're bullies. Sooner or later you know what happens to bullies.
It is very depressing to sense that our Country has come to this.
Before people were more united and had more in common with each other, now it is we have to accept the wrong way or get out. No more crusaders sad to say.
14 months ago: sunny2,

Uncooperative sheep are quickly removed from the herd in America, and placed in fast-track facilities that make mincemeat out of them (now being served at all Holocaust 2011 restaurants across the USA).

Cooperative sheep are allowed to graze for decades, voluntarily letting their souls to be sucked out of them day by grueling day until they are ultimately stripped of any and all vestiges of their former personalities.

Psychological bullies are easily outwitted by attacking them with the raw truth peppered with subliminal or subtle double (sometimes even triple) entendres. The truth is like Kryptonite to Psycho-Nazis, and humor that they don't get frustrates them more than a Rubik's Cube with two stickers transposed.


Pastor Dinary
sunny2
sunny2
14 months ago: PD "Cooperative sheep" Really good comment Pastor. Kind of brings me back to the movie Silence of the Lambs. A lot of people are caving in to depression and uselessness because of the bullies. Government has become rigid and cold-hearted to its Countrymen. It will take a lot to bring people down to the level they want.
This is typical of Government ambitious tygoons. I was watching the Apprentice last night. Who does Trump think he is kidding? God knows what this country would be with him running it. Typical Corporate America eggotist. That show was so transparent. I guess he is on the move to win over votes. He is so full of himself that he can't see that Presidents are born to it. This guy is over the hill with no energy and jaded. He should stay on his golf course all day where he belongs. With all the people out of work, he uses that word freely - "You're Fired." He disgusts me. He deserves that back after all the things he says about women.
14 months ago: sunny2,

Don't let the system bring you down.

Remember, modern television programming is poison to the human psyche.

Moderation is key.


Pastor Dinary

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