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“The real battle in this Country is
not Republican vs Democrat or Liberal vs Conservative
it is Individualism vs Collectivism a battle between capitalism and socialism.” Bill Wink 12/8/10
2011
Is Coming - Ready or Not
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Hello
Friend: With
the New Year right around the corner, what will I be factoring into my
decision making process over the next couple of years? Well… There
is the potential of a federal government shut down caused by the budget
battle soon after the first of the year. The
housing market will be hit with those foreclosures that were delayed until
after the first of the coming year, as well as expected commercial
foreclosures. More
banks will close. Gasoline
will continue its march upward in cost striving to reach $5/gal at some
future point. Inflation,
that has been hidden from view by our government, could show itself as energy
costs rise causing other sectors of the economy to rise in cost as well. The
dollar will remain under attack and there will be those seeking to replace
the dollar as the world’s reserve currency, which if they are successful,
would have a major financial impact. The
collectivists, even though rejected in November’s election, will continue to
advance their agenda of control over the masses meaning the additional loss
of individual rights and freedoms. Our
sun is predicted to awaken from its slumber and begin a period of activity
known as the Solar Maximum which could cause problems for satellite
transmissions as well as home electronics. Many
cities and states may reach the point of bankruptcy causing severe cuts in
services and additional unemployment. Corn,
used in making ethanol, is also used in over 2,000 food items from animal
feed to corn syrup to cold cereal and is predicted to be in short supply. If
the U.S. follows Europe there is the possibility of civil unrest in
metropolitan areas. The
Globalists will continue their plans for World Governance So
with all of this in mind I feel prepared to reach those crossroads in the
future and proceed without hesitation. Happy
New Year – 2011! DISCLAIMER: These are issues that concern me and that I will factor
into my personal decision making, however, you must decide everything for
yourself based on what you feel is important, which may be none of the issues
I am concerned about. © Bill
Wink December 29, 2010 Update: February 10, 2011 US Home Foreclosures Rise
in January, More Seen According
to a report from real estate data firm RealtyTrac, lenders foreclosed on 78,133
properties in January, up 12 percent from the month before, but down 11
percent from January a year ago. Get ready for higher food prices Shoppers
could see higher grocery bills as early as three months from now, though most
of the impact won't be felt for another six months, said Scott Irwin, an
agricultural economics professor at the University of Illinois. Chicken
prices are among the first to rise because the bird's life span is so short
that higher feed costs get factored in quickly, he said. Price hikes for hogs
take about a year and cattle two years. Prices on packaged foods take six or
seven months to rise. Tyson
Foods, the nation's biggest meat company, said chicken, beef and pork prices
are expect to rise this year, if only slightly, as producers seek to cover
costs. IMF
calls for dollar alternative The
International Monetary Fund issued a report Thursday on a possible
replacement for the dollar as the world's reserve currency. Gas
Prices Climbing Toward $5 Per Gallon April 11, 2011 5:53 AM At one
time, $5 per gallon gas seemed like a farfetched idea, but that is no longer
the case. As CBS
2’s Roseanne Tellez reports, as of Monday, the average price for a gallon of
regular unleaded gasoline in the Chicago area is $4.11, compared with $3.71 a
month ago, and about $3.10 a gallon at this time a year ago. Some
experts say $5 per gallon gas is possible by Memorial Day. |
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American people that “Agenda 21” should be our new bible. Our guiding light into the 21st
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Casper Wink,
married to Gertrude Kemp, was also one of the early settlers. They reared six
children; Catherine, the eldest daughter, born in 1728, and Theobald, the
eldest son, in 1733. The latter was the father of sons named Philip, John,
Peter, Jacob (a Revolutionary soldier) and Dewalt. His daughters married Isaac
Roberts, Jacob Levan, John Heidenreich (father of Judge Wm. S. Heidenreich),
John Hausman and Daniel Kemp. A brother of Theobald Wink, John Peter, born in
1745, went to the Revolutionary War and never returned. Dewalt Wink, son of
Theobald, born in 1776, was married to a daughter of George A. Fister, also a
Revolutionary soldier, and who was the grandfather of Colonel Thomas A. Fister.
He was the father of eleven sons and two daughters, among the former being John
G. Wink, of Kutztown. Casper Wink was a Catholic and a faithful colonist,
having his allegiance certified, which reads as follows:
"I hereby certify that Casper Wink, of Berks County, State of
Pennsylvania, hath voluntarily taken and subscribed the oath of allegiance and
Fidelity, as directed by an Act of General Assembly
of Pennsylvania, passed on the 13th day of June A.D. 1777.
"Witness my hand and seal, the 26th day of May, A.D. 1778.
Peter Trexler, Esq."
