Hold on, we need music

Hearing king applesause THREATEN the American people

reading what the Butcher of Benghazi has said about Americans the day before 9/11

caused my lip to curl not in a good way mind you while moving in a 400 Lb. 32-6

some music I turned on

loud as you should let it flow

on your thoughts

had to remove the damn door just to get in

the guy who was helping asked a personal question

concerning numbers

” look man, I like you more then I should, you be well to member that”

Having a mini Europe in these woods means different customs and different ways of doing things

from how you do it … Survive

Some call a Swedish candle some call it a finnish stove

More music

One log stove lasts a very long time

if you ain’t learnin, you’re dyin

music that sounds like

” no escape, no deals “

Xtra stuff because I like stuff:

Columbus didn’t discover Jackshyt

how can discover someplace when people are all ready living there

It has been estimated that 500,000 tons of pure copper were mined on Isle Royale in Lake Superior between 2,450 B.C. and 1,200 B.C. supported by carbon dating – There is no trace of this massive amount of copper anywhere in the North American archeological record.  It seems to have simply disappeared. There is evidence that it was taken to Europe to supply the demand for copper Bronze Age.  No one knows for sure who took it.  The mining ended suddenly with tens of thousands of tools and tons of ore simply abandoned.

There are more than 5,000 prehistoric pit mines on the island and on the Keweenaw Peninsula.  No permanent dwellings of large shipwrecks have been found around Isle Royale.  According to the London’s British Museum, “From about 2500 BC, the use of copper, formerly limited to parts of southern Europe, suddenly swept through the rest of the continent.”  In Europe, no one seemed to know where the copper had come from.

When they finally destroy the dollar

Knowing how to Bater & Trade so both are happy

are good things to know