“People should leverage their own resources and abilities. They should strive to take ‘human action’ wherever possible to protect themselves and their families. Such human action probably includes the purchase of some precious metals and the implementation of a variety of sensible measures involving items necessary to survival in tumultuous times. A second passport, a domicile abroad and the creation of foreign holdings of a measure of wealth are also important. One may wish to believe in the self-cleansing aspects of regulatory democracy but history shows us that when political systems begin to unravel it is difficult for them to recover.”
http://www.thedailybell.com/news-analysis/35367/Do-Not-Look-to-Politics-to-Remedy-NSA-Overreach/
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