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November / December 2001


REASON and FREEDOM
These two--reason and freedom-- are corollaries, and their relationship
is reciprocal: when men are rational, freedom wins; when men are free,
reason wins.
Ayn Rand ["Faith and Force: The Destroyers of the Modern World,"
Philosophy: Who Needs It, 80; pb 66]


UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES

The attack on the United States of America brought about some unintended consequences that are quite important. First it galvanized the population of the country in a manner that I have not seen in my lifetime. This is good because our way of life has been seriously
disrupted and who knows when it will return to what existed prior to
September 11, 2001, if at all.
Because we know that the government and all forms of law
enforcement aren't capable of watching all of us at any one time, or at
any time for that matter, American citizens are arming themselves.
Weapons sales have risen on average by 30 percent or more throughout the country (and not a word from the anti-gun group, probably because they are part of the 30 percent). I say "weapons versus guns" because they will be used as weapons if needed.
The fact that so many weapons are being purchased will also help the
police department. More guns less crime (also the title of a book by
John Locke). It is a published fact that in communities where people own
lots of guns, there is less crime. So the criminal element will have to
be very choosy about who they decide to rob. The police department's job
just got easier.
People may become more conscious of their surroundings than ever
before. Based on what we have seen for years in Israel, shopping centers
are prime areas because they attract large numbers of people. I am very
sure people will be on the lookout for possible foul play. And I think
these actions send a clear message that we the citizens of the United
States are observant and will not tolerate any further attacks upon us
if we can help it.

OCCURANCES TO BE CONSIDERED


The Egyptian airliner that crashed into the Atlantic was not an act
committed by an Egyptian who was depressed, but rather by a man intent
on committing a terrorist act. It may have been a test to see how the
Clinton administration would respond. Had they pressed forward with an
investigation, maybe September 11 would not have happened.
Remember that several of the passengers were high-ranking military
officers, and the Prime Minister of Egypt, H. Mubarak has had as many as
15 attempts on his life. The Islamic Jihad is based in Egypt, so
terrorism may very well be the reason for the crash.
How about the Saudi government "not" confiscating Osama bin Ladin's
bank accounts. Are the Saudi's involved? Probably.
Our government should issue sanctions against purchasing Saudi oil.
On the other hand, suppose the powers to be at the oil companies that
buy from the Saudis chose to stop buying and used alternative sources.
It would only be fitting, because the Saudis apparently support
terrorism, not openly but behind the scenes. There is a glut of oil in
the market at this time due to the reduction in purchasing by the
airlines and cruise boat lines, as well by owners of automobiles. This
reduction will continue into the winter. If it is a warm winter houses
will need less heating oil. Ski areas will not use as much because
people won't be traveling to them. Gas stations will sell less and
hotels and restaurants will consume less. The trickle down effect will
be significant.
The Saudis and the rest of the Middle-Eastern oil sellers may
take a new position as their bank accounts shrink. They owe all of this
to Osama bin Laden. What I find amazing is that it doesn't matter how
badly this guy has hurt financial the entirety of Arab oil sellers, they
still hide him.
I believe if economically things get bad enough in the Middle East
the general population may very well erupt and overthrow those
dictatorships.
We no longer need oil from the Arab states; Russia, I would be
willing to bet, has plenty of oil and can easily accommodate us. Then
there is our neighbor Mexico and probably a dozen other non-OPEC
countries we can do business available. The reality is that we do not
need OPEC as a supplier.
Without the sales of oil the entire Arab population will go back to
the desert, the only way of life they know. What else do they produce of
value that can be traded with other counties? Nothing.
What about China? Their true colors have been exposed to us.
President Bush went there in good faith and two weeks later the
leadership of China stated that the September 11 attack was deserved.
My response is to make every effort to not buy anything made in China.
At present I sell a stainless steel water bottle made in China, and when
inventory is gone it will not be replaced.
Again, the U.S. government could establish sanctions. However,
wouldn't it be better if all U.S. manufacturers who buy goods from China
phase them out? There are numerous poor countries that are capable of
producing these products, and would be appreciative of the opportunity.
There is also the U.S.A., a country with exceptional workers.
Hitting them in their pocket book is the best way to get back at
them. So, whenever you go to a store try not to buy "made in China." If
enough people choose not to buy the made in China products, the
manufacturers will look for alternative countries.

COMMENT

The purpose of government is to protect the individuals of a country and
their property. Our government has been put in a situation unlike any
before and I think it is doing a good job. It is believed that as many
as 20 additional planes were to be hijacked, and who knows what else was planned. By taking the actions we have domestically, I believe the
government has saved lives and property.
In retrospect I applaud the government's plan of action in
Afghanistan, which has been deliberate and calculating. Sure I would
have liked to see them bombed immediately, as many others in this
country wanted. But now that is being done effectively, as we are
seeing, and the results are positive.
To the naysayers I say "tough". We were attacked. The cost to our
country is enormous and some of it will never be regained, the most
tragic being the loss of human life. The buildings will be replaced,
however, and once replaced we will only be where we were on September 10, 2001. But there will not be any gain, only the loss of productive, innocent people.
I do not believe the Arab world thought we would take the actions
we have. It is for this reason I believe the likelihood of further
terrorist attacks has been stifled, not eliminated. We are the biggest
kid on the block. Our resources dwarf the entire Arab world, and then
some. We have put those resources to work here and abroad very
effectively, some believe we could do more and I agree, but as a citizen
of the United States I support what we are doing.

For more information on terrorism against the United States go to:
http://www.aynrand.org/medialink/actofwar.html

VACUUM-PACKED SLEEPING BAGS

Wiggy's has for ten years been the supplier of vacuum-packed sleeping
bags to the Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps. These bags are placed in
the survival kits of fighters, transports and rafts.
The reason Wiggy's has been the only supplier is because the
Lamilite insulation is the only insulating medium that can be compressed
under 20 tons of pressure and return to normal loft after its release.
Many of my customers have asked about getting a vacuum-packed bag
for personal survival situations; private aircraft, vehicle: because of
extensive road travel and even on boats. Until now the cost had been
prohibitive; the cheapest price I could buy the vacuum- packing service
for was $235.00 per bag. I am happy to report that that price is now
history. This past summer I installed the equipment to do the packaging
in house. The price is now $175.00 per bag, which includes a stuff sack.
The stuff sack in the past was also extra. The stuff sack is important,
because after using the bag, you can not put it back in the blister
package, hence a stuff sack.
In addition to the sleeping bags, we are also providing the
military with vacuum- packed snowsuits that convert to a sleeping bag in
the leg area. This item can not only be used as a sleeping bag, but if
you have to move from one point to another you are wearing it. The
temperature rating for the snowsuit is as cold as it can get. The cost
is $450.00; not cheap, but, if necessary, worth it.
Note: I am often asked how to store my bags, and I always recommend the stuff sack. For those who question that, remember that the vacuum-packed bags are compressed for years under 20 tons of pressure, without damage.

YEAR-END REPORT

I am happy to report that the past year has once again surpassed the
previous year, for which I am grateful. Wiggy's customer base has grown
by several thousand. I become very aware of this whenever I mail the
newsletters. My envelope supplier and mailing service are happy about
that too.
I was disturbed by the events of 9/11 as all of you were and that
has kept me from sending out a September/October newsletter. I have been accumulating a fair amount of information pertaining to the new bogus materials that are out there, and will report about them in the January/February newsletter. In the meantime I want to wish all a very happy holiday season and the best to all in the New Year.
Remember please to be vigilant: with all of our successes militarily there are countless more of our enemies who have told us they
are prepared to die for their cause.


HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL.



HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL.


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