So, Venus & Jupiter Aren’t UFO’s!

It was particularly dark on my drive home from Billings, Montana last night.  Montana is an exceptionally dark state with our expansive tracts of rural land and matters of darkness were amplified by the new moon that cast little or no additional light.

So there I was in the middle of nowhere, cruising along & rocking out to some tunes, when I noted two very bright lights in the southern sky.  These lights were bright – like staring down a 747 with their landing lights on.  Problem was, I was able to rule out aircraft very quickly when they didn’t really move anywhere.

It was hard to judge the distance of the lights due to their brightness…but my guesstimation was that they were “surface to air missile” close.  I’ve seen my share of celestial bodies – stars, comets, shooting stars and planets – and nothing had struck me as bright and near as these two points of light in the sky.

So, naturally, with the absence of any rational explanation, I assumed they were UFO’s.  🙂  (I think my discussions with Peter Davenport, director of the National UFO Reporting Center are getting to me!)  I thought about calling Peter, but I decided to do a little research first.

Well, interestingly enough…Venus & Jupiter happen to be hanging out at night right near the very patch of sky that I was looking at.  Mystery explained.  Montana’s a hot bed for UFO activity, according to some of my cursory research…but thankfully, this time it’s just a couple planets.

Apparently, tomorrow night (Nov. 30th), the pair of planets will appear closest together.  The following night, the crescent moon will intersect with the pair, briefly creating a momentary “unhappy face” in the sky.

I’m still taken aback by how bright, clear and near these reflections of the sun seemed.  I think I’m still not accustomed to the very dark darkness out here and the increased elevation is also certainly playing a role.

The words “Big Sky” have new meaning for me today.  I love the Montana sky.

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Another Successful “Buy Nothing Day”

For the last several years, I’ve successfully avoided the insanity of Black Friday by practicing the counter cultural equivalent, Buy Nothing Day.  I’ve found great pleasure in avoiding the illicited consumer orgy of obscene spending, crowd herding and pointless gift gathering.

While millions huddled around advertisements and oogled over cheap crap that nobody needs, I didn’t even bother to crack the newspaper.  Waking up this morning, I sipped coffee and tooled around with my blog while Americana consumer-bots trampled each other and fought for their right to surrender their hard earned cash to corporate executives.  As America heaved their day’s acquisitions into their cars and homes, I took pride that not one new possession entered my home.

I was a little worried this year – there was a chance I might’ve had to buy a thing.  But, as it turns out, it’s 8:30PM and I don’t forsee needing to crack the wallet any time in the next several hours.

Some days, it feels good to not do something.

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Citigroup Says Gold To Rise & Civil Unrest Inevitable

I recently read an article reporting that an internal Citigroup memo is predicting some pretty dire economic circumstances for 2009 and/or 2010.  The memo even suggests that civil disorder is likely to occur and also provides some visibility into the recent doubts over the credit stability of several S&P AAA rated nations.

On the flip side, they do (logically) project that gold prices could surge through $2,000 an ounce as world markets recover from severe inflationary injections or we continue the downward spiral into depression.

To those of us who are paying attention and have a realistic understanding of fiat currencies and credit based markets, this comes as no surprise.  It’s interesting to see the world come to grips with it, though.

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Shocking County By County Election Results

This map of the county by county election results made it’s way into my inbox tonight.  I found it rather shocking, honestly…so much so that I didn’t believe it.  Well, I did my research and sure enough, it’s true.

This just goes to show how controlling a few major population centers is all it takes to rule America.  Either that or that it doesn’t really take a majority to do so.

It really makes me want to go on some rant about why a republic, not a democracy, is so much better suited for America.  Instead, I’ll just let the image do the talking and you can come to your own conclusions.

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End The Fed Report – Helena, MT

As I mentioned last week, I traveled up to Helena, MT yesterday to attend the “first ever” organized national protest of the Federal Reserve bank.  It was an opportunity to stress our concerns over the ever mounting national debt, the countless corporate bailouts, and other issues facing the economic state of our country today.

I had a great time.  About 30 people gathered at it’s high point – not bad considering that many had to travel several hours there and back just to be there.  There were dozens of hand made signs – saying everything from “End The Fed” to my sign, which read, “Wake up.  You owe THIS bank $35,000.00!”  I had several folks comment that they liked my sign and an attending family voted it as “the best.”  🙂

Despite our efforts, it wasn’t possible to get local news media down there.  Apparently, nothing happens in Helena on Saturday or Sunday…so the news crews just simply don’t come to work that day.  Even if it means breaking the biggest story of the last century – “Private federal reserve bank steals trillions from American taxpayers.”  Oh, well.

The response from the area was mixed – a large majority looked on in a confused state; looking at our signs and then looking at the bank with the words “Huh?” going through their minds.  Some were very supportive…honking and waving at us…some even making a second trip to amplify their support.  Then there were the two who apparently didn’t understand what we were protesting and opted to give us the one finger salute.  They must’ve thought we were protesting the war or something.  We were able to distribute literature to quite a few stopping cars.  One of the young & spunky gals was marvelously effective at shoving bags stuffed with good info into closed windows on vehicles.  Nonetheless, it was a great opportunity to get the message out and I’m certain that at least some people are better off today because of it.

As for me, I’ll definately be there next year on 11/22.  And I hope in the coming year we can rally additional support and get hundreds of folks out there.  I’m certain that if the economy stays on it’s current track, by this time next year a LOT of folks are going to be pissed off enough to do something about it.

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