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Some of my friends:


Enabling the People - This website was created by my good friends Jacob and Rebecca Siebach. The site, and their book of the same name, are designed to help you and I preserve the rights that are protected by the Constitution and the Bill of Rights by first understanding what they are.

Liberty Round Table - This radio show by Sam Bushman and Curt Crosby is one of the first places where I learned about the liberty movement in America. I can't thank them enough for helping to open up my eyes to the importance of the Constitution, and the way it is regularly mistreated by our ever-loving government.  

Michael Snyder's Blog - Another great source for sometimes shocking information about the decay of our society. Michael does a great deal of research and presents evidence that will help you "wake up" and become active in support of liberty. In my personal correspondance with Mr. Snyder, I have been impressed by his faith, and by his genuine, caring manner.

Eat Your Yard Jax - Tim Armstrong is a good man with a wealth of knowledge about edible landscaping in particular and growing things in general. After I lost my job at DCPS I sent a letter to several local farmers/growers asking to be put to work. Tim has responded by taking me under his wing and teaching me about his business--and I can say from what I have learned so far that he really knows his stuff! If you live in Jacksonville, or in the surrounding area, do yourself a favor and give this man a call to consult with you about designing your own edible yard.  

Karma Acres Farm - This little farm north of Jacksonville is home to a few humans, a few donkeys, a few dogs, and a whole lot of bees. They do honey right, and they have been kind to me as well. The story of how their little farm got its name is a fun testimonial to the idea that there is a higher power looking out for all of us. Look for them at the Callahan Farmer's market, starting March 17th at the Callahan Train Depot.