Daily Archives: April 23, 2010

Opportunity: Get Paid To Shut Down Pesticide Companies

Surviving & Prospering in the New Economy

Surviving & Prospering in the New Economy

As the Meltdown continues to impact American jobs, lost both to outsourcing and to the death of American enterprise, more Americans live in daily fear of what is to come.  Even as pundits and others in positions of influence promise us the long fall from hope is about to turn, continuing their cries of “recovery is beginning,”and  “the market needed correction,” the truth stares all of us baldly in the face.

We are witnessing not correction but events which will change the world as we know it forever. The  tsunami of monetary and economic shock waves are only now beginning to hit.

Americans need work right now, not later.    All of us need good health and fewer chemicals in our homes and communities.  At the same time we are urged to lower our standards for the sake of profits.

Our choices matter and choices made today will impact children unborn.  Now, as never before you can act to  broaden and illuminate a real path to survival and prosperity.  Over the next six months I’m going to be writing about small businesses you can start for yourself which turn off the corporate spigot.  These are ventures which can generate income and turn off the flow of money to Greed Corporations.

America began as a collection of small towns where people managed their own business.  It can be so again and so avoid what government and corporations have wrought.

How would you like to start a business which cleans up the environment, serves your community, and costs little to start?  How would you like to know every cent you earn is one denied to corporations?  Keep reading.

Big government and Big Business have proven to be unworkable tools for human organization for many reasons.  One reason is the presence of psychopathic individuals who, lacking conscience, will do anything to achieve their goals.  Once viewed as a problem solvable by traditional therapy, today psychopathy is viewed very differently.  Examining the patterns, now obvious, in corporations and government, such experts as Dr. Robert Hare, who originated the first tests for identifying psychopathic behavior, have concluded the behavior is not limited to those truly without conscience.  The behavior is readily adopted by those in contact with psychopaths.  This can be corporate, as discussed in his book, “Snakes in Suits,” or in government.

This explains why those in positions of power are willing to lie, cheat, steal and kill with no show of conscience and to why we need to turn off the spigots of profit for Greed Corporations.

Back to your new local business.

Rebuilding local commerce, community organizations, and local economy increases our real security.

In communities we work, live, and get to know who we can trust.  It is there we must restore the means to manage our common needs and interests, building a firm foundation for new prosperity.

We have a lot to work with.

Steve Tevdten will be on his way to China this week, invited by business there to partner with them to produce an entirely organic pest control product which will be used in China to produce vegetables and other produce to be sold widely in China, Europe, and the United States.  Using Tvedten’s brain child they know they can build market shares which will bring in billions for them.  For his participation Tvedten will receive 15%,  but for Stephen the money is not the motive.

Stephen Tvedten’s  mission for the last many years has been to provide, for free to Americans, the same information he is now providing for profit  to China Qinghai General Health Bio-Science Co., LLC, savvy innovators who want to stop the damage presently being done to the environment in China.

Stephen incorporated his effort, which is called, Get Set, Intelligent Pest Management.  He provides all the information you need to start the same business for the US in his book, downloadable for free, on the Internet.

Why would Stephen be willing to give away ideas which could make him wealthy?  For him the goal is building a healthy world for his grandchildren.  Stephen owned a prosperous extermination business when his unborn son and uncle died of causes he realized were exposure to the toxic chemicals he, himself, had introduced to their lives.  Desperately ill himself, he sought treatment and recovered.

Afterward he gave away the business and set himself to finding alternatives so his tragic losses would not happen to others.  All profits are not counted in money.

Tens of thousands of people have used Intelligent Pest Management to solve their own problems today.

On Stephen’s site you see this posted.

“The Best Control 2 is a reference manual based on exhaustive research in the field of nontoxic pest control or IPM. This guide will teach you how to implement nontoxic alternatives to pesticides safely and easily by yourself. This information is provided as a free resource to encourage the spread of safe alternatives to chemical poisons, and thus reduce contamination to ourselves and pollution to our environment.”

When you are moved to action any one of us can do much more than we imagined possible.

Stephen made it his life’s work to find those other courses.  You can start your own business using the information Stephen provides.

By so doing you begin the process of solving problems without toxic chemicals today in routine use.  Children will grow up healthier and our communities will be improved in many ways.  Our water will be cleaner and if enough of us take up this work the oceans will stop becoming dumping grounds for chemicals which are killing the life there and coming back to us in the food we take from those same oceans.

Instead of the frustration of protest and letter writing you can make a business of cleaning up our world.

Your costs will be lower than companies which handle the problem with chemical killers from such corporations as Dow Chemicals.  Now, when you are wondering how you are going to survive, you can  begin building a new America.

Imagine the sputtering sound of the emptying coffers of Big Chemical as we turn off the spigot which has kept them in control for so many years.

Organic, sustainable solutions do not need to cost us more and the list of opportunities is long.

In Florida, where termites cause multiple needs for tenting homes, there is a solution to now existing structures which are infested.

For restaurants, which are struggling to end infestations of cockroaches, it is in the book.

The book is 900 pages long and the number of solutions to specific problems are enormous – more are added all the time.  Stephen tells you when he updates the book, if you ask, and so you know what has been added.  Right now we are putting up a directory so you will be able to list yourself as providing Intelligent Pest Management Services.

Stephen Tvedten’s tragedy and work has made this possible.  By adding value to his work thousands of Americans can act out their convictions while supporting their families.

Given the state of the economy and the need to remove toxic influences this may be the most important work any of us could take up.

America Goes Home, a non profit, is providing a directory for listing IPM Businesses. Others are providing instructions to starting your own business and building out into your community.

Rebuilding community, one step at a time, begins where ever you are and now you are here.

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http://www.stephentvedten.com/

http://www.thebestcontrol2.com

During The Past Decade Did The U.S. Change For The Better?

During the past several decades the U.S. has changed very quickly and in many ways.  Is it changed for the better?  As with most things in life, nothing is all good or all bad; however, it would be tough to argue that most of the changes are for the better.During the past several decades the U.S. has changed very quickly and in many ways.  Is it changed for the better?  As with most things in life, nothing is all good or all bad; however, it would be tough to argue that most of the changes are for the better.

Perhaps more than anything else, the George Walker Bush administration’s legacy was to create the greatest changes in recent U.S. history.  Since Year 2000 we went from a representative democracy to a profiteering imperialist oligarchy.  Is that a bad thing?  Yes it is, pretty much.

The reason it become a bad thing is not because so many individuals and corporations earned gi-normous profits, but it was horrible because of how they did it.  They put-away huge profits by scamming or stepping on and over the American people.

There were ponzi schemes and too much easy credit offerings.  Banks jumped on providing and turning-over home and other loans virtually disregarding whether or not people could continue to pay them off.

In addition, many laws were bent or changed that afforded the President more power without the oversight of Congress, as had previously been determined by the US Constitution.  Accompanying such power was the deterioration of our inalienable and civil rights.  We become more of a nation of blathering sheep.

We became involved in more Vietnam style of thinking when we sent our soldiers off to fight an obscure Iraq war for many wrong reasons and became enmeshed in a long-term struggle in which there still is no sight of winning.

Now with the current President’s Barack Obama administration, not only do we remain in Iraq, but we also invaded Afghanistan to crush supposed terrorist cells and activities that are supposed to cause us harm.

Furthermore, as if that was not enough warring to focus on, we are concerned  about and are considering to move troops into Iran, North Korea and other areas of the world,  e.g., several African nations.

In short, we are acting irresponsibly and sticking our imperialist noses into affairs across the globe.  Imperialism and profiteering are not evil advances in themselves; however, they are irresponsible and reprehensible because we continue these activities without ensuring the political, social and economic stability of our own nation and our citizens.

We have become the nation of sheep.  We Americans are walking, eating, drinking, and breathing zombies who have lost our direction.  Our government has driven a wedge into the heart of our representative democracy, which we seem to have changed more often than our underwear.

There have our good leaders gone?  That’s the question that boggles the imagination.  Capitalism once was a good thing, but now it has driven the middle class into possible extinction.  There are more wealthy extremists since Bush entered the White House, but there are increasingly more poor Americans, who stand on long unemployment lines or beg on more street corners with signs that scream for money and jobs.

Where has the middle class gone?  It must have fallen into the trenches for its own survival, but so far, there is no climbing out from them.

Credit card usage burned the American people.  What were we thinking?

Gasoline prices are escalating again as OPEC nations manipulate the oil markets by cutting production as spring moves closer to summer and we all drive more, highlighting the never-ending struggle of the laws of supply and demand as we continue to get screwed into the ground by our own government, which permits OPEC to do whatever it wants, and which refuses to open-up our gasoline and oil reserves to the public as we continue to stockpile our energy reserves instead of providing more affordable energy to all Americans.

Yet, Capitalistic Imperialism has its limitations.  When profits made from bleeding Americans citizens reached its peak back in 2008, the corporate sector “suddenly” saw a downturn in all market.  In actuality, “suddenly” had been brewing for the previous four years, but no one wanted to focus on what was occurring economically.  Who could have determined that overnight the U.S. would change from a Capitalistic Imperialism to a Representative Socialism that diverted American jobs to overseas nations, pushed thousands of homes into foreclosure, and subjected US citizens into a hellish nightmare that destroyed the lives and dreams of future generations?

Once again the fix for all our folly is too excessive.  Loose credit has been checked by virtually tightening and choking it to death.  Credit reports are plummeting individual levels to a point of no return.

Where are the jobs?

There are more than 40 million immigrant living and working inside the U.S.  Of those, more than 20 million are deemed illegal.  President Obama wants to permit the illegals to become legal.  Will it happen?  Of course it will.  When it does, long-time American citizens will be crushed to the ground, more jobs will fly-out the window, more elderly and college kids will have to go on government assistance and food stamps, as will millions of illegal immigrants who have turned legal.

How will government subsidized health care support all these people?  Where will the tax dollars come from to serve this massive population?  As for corporate profiteering, as they escalate how far down will the poor class be driven?  Remember “Les Miserables” who catalyzed the poor in France to revolt and cut-off the heads of the frivolous reigning aristocracy?  Will American citizens rise-up to the challenge, or will the sheep follow the herdsman into the corral to be slaughtered shortly?

Where are the jobs?  Where are the inalienable rights of all American citizens? Where have all the good leaders gone?   Has the past decade of U.S. history shown positive change?  Currently our history books have little more than blank pages to show any positive change.

Peter Stern, a former director of information services, university professor and public school administrator, is a disabled Vietnam veteran who lives in Driftwood, Texas.

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