Throughout history, one of the most consistent characteristics of collapsing empires is bloated, bureaucratic, overly regulatory government. In a last gasp to grasp control of the civilization, entrenched powers prey upon innovators.
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Throughout history, one of the most consistent characteristics of collapsing empires is bloated, bureaucratic, overly regulatory government. In a last gasp to grasp control of the civilization, entrenched powers prey upon innovators.
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I got a letter in a big special envelope yesterday. Here it is:
Read MoreI try to be judicious about promoting things on this blog, but from time to time it’s appropriate because routinely I report about something and then get feedback that “I wish I’d known about that because I would have liked to come.”
Read MoreThe recent Two Days of Truth Summit held here at Polyface with guest speakers Dr. Tom Cowan, Dr. Sina McCullough, and herbalist Amy Fewell had lots of gold nuggets…
Read MoreI was recently contacted by Sandra Knauf about another writing project she’s working on and she
reminded me of this interview she did with me back in 2013…
Read MoreWell, that didn’t last long. The Wall Street Journal reports that Tyson Foods’ “no antibiotics ever” label is gone, at least by the end of the year…
Read MoreThank you all for the outpouring of advice following my Friday reach out about whether or not to pursue a grant for a meat stick room at our co-owned slaughterhouse…
Read MoreI’m seeking counsel today because I think the folks who read these blogs are the most thoughtful, caring people on the planet…
Read MoreI’m riding the shuttle to the Charlotte airport after missing my final flight to Charlottesville last night due to delayed flights. How kind of them to buy me a hotel room. I won’t use the meal voucher—haven’t seen anything worth eating…
Read MoreThank you for all the kind and gracious comments regarding my testimony before the Congressional Judiciary Committee Tuesday…
Read MoreOn Tuesday, June 13 I testified before the Congressional Judiciary Committee in a hearing
titled “WHERE’S THE BEEF?” Here is my 5-minute opening testimony:
Read MoreI’ve received an official invitation from Congressman Jim Jordan to testify Tuesday, June 13 at 10 a.m. in room 2141 of the Rayburn House Office Building for the Subcommittee on the Administrative State, Regulatory Reform, and Antitrust of the Committee on the Judiciary on the topic: WHERE’S THE BEEF?…
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