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BCoutdoorsurvival /Video screen capture We've featured DIY wood gasifiers before, but this how-to video—created by survival and outdoors expert Paul Osborn of BCoutdoorsurvival —for building a miniature stove for backpacking purposes is about as good as DIY make-our-own videos get. Using little more than two tin cans, and a few readily available tools, you can build a stove that boils water in minutes for next to nothing. By removing the lid of the large can, and turning it into a rim that fits around the smaller can, the design creates a snug fit for the inner- and outer-parts of the stove. A series of holes is then punched and drilled around the bottom of the large can, and around the bottom and top, as well as through the base, of the smaller can. http://www.treehugger.com/clean-technology/build-ultra-efficient-diy-wood-gasifier-backpacking.html

Build an Ultra-Efficient DIY Wood Stove for Backpacking : TreeHugger

In mindfulness, or shamatha, meditation, we are trying to achieve a mind that is stable and calm. What we begin to discover is that this calmness or harmony is a natural aspect of the mind. Through mindfulness practice we are just developing and strengthening it, and eventually we are able to remain peacefully in our mind without struggling. Our mind naturally feels content.

Shambhala Sun - How to do Mindfulness Meditation

http://www.shambhalasun.com/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=2125
http://www.disinfo.com/2011/10/washington-posts-coverage-of-oakland-police-rampage-officer-petting-kitten/ Also, protesters are “wearing out their welcome.” Via Wonkette : Yeah that captures the scene just right!

Washington Post’s Coverage Of Oakland Police Rampage: Officer Petting Kitten | Disinformation

"legal"

Activist Post: A 21-Truth Salute to Activists and the Alternative Media: The Journey From Conspiracy Theory to Conspiracy Fact

http://www.activistpost.com/2011/08/21-truth-salute-to-activists-and.html The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.
lawful rebellion

Dhimmitude -- What does it mean?

http://www.sodahead.com/fun/dhimmitude----what-does-it-mean/question-1272063/ Amish , scientologists, christian scientists and Muslims are exempt ...
police state

Approximately 30,000 protesters marched in Tel Aviv last night, with social justice activists blocking central streets and chants of "Mubarak. http://www.alternet.org/newsandviews/article/639318/israel_erupts_in_protest,_tens_of_thousands_chant_%22revolution%22/#paragraph4

Israel Erupts in Protest, Tens of Thousands Chant "Revolution" | AlterNet

http://www.freedomrebels.co.uk/events/profile/209 STREET: Print flyers from the gallery, or make your own. Get stickers from the shop or print your own at home. Get your stencils ready and the paint to go with it.

OPERATION ONSLAUGHT - Events - Freedom Rebels

sustainability

Source of terror threat is in UK Government, says a police Principal Intelligence Analyst - TERROR ON THE TUBE

http://terroronthetube.co.uk/2011/07/09/source-of-terror-threat-is-in-uk-government-says-principal-police-intelligence-analyst/ Appeal against unfair dismissal by Tony Farrell: Sheffield Employment Tribunal, 7th-9th September – his case was dismissed.
anthropogenic climate change

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Guerrilla journalism

norway psy op

Osborne met News International chiefs 16 times since election | Politics | guardian.co.uk

George Osborne and Andy Coulson in Bristol in 2010. The chancellor says he regrets recommending Coulson as the Tories' communications chief. Photograph: Gareth Fuller/Press Association
surveillance

House panel approves bill forcing ISPs to log users’ web history | The Raw Story

The House Judiciary Committee approved legislation on Thursday that would require Internet service providers (ISPs) to collect and retain records about Internet users’ activity.

What Is A Freeman? - Freedom Rebels

In the year 1215 the first of our constitutional rights were set down on paper, it was called the Magna Carta, this was basically an oath from the crown (King or Queen) to uphold the rights of the people set down in it and to look after the peoples best interests, in return for the crowns promise to the people they agreed to be ruled by the crown, so it was a contract between crown and people basically, and it became the law. The crown had to uphold the rights and common law as did the people, not to cause death, harm, or loss to another, or be fraudulent in your contracts (in other words be honest and true).