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"Help help! Build bigger and better weapons! Evil aliens about to attack!!" Yeah, right . . . Get a grip. WE are the evil aliens.

Well, well! Read through this International Business Times piece and you’ll realize that the spin, long expected, may have now begun in earnest. What spin? The “evil aliens” attack scenario, as predicted by Von Braun to Carol Rosin to keep the military/industrial complex alive and well and growing. (And see this, and this, and this.) […]

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Ben Fulford: Report for February 20, 2012

I’ve been posting David Wilcock’s writings more than Fulford’s, but they both flow in the same current. What’s real? It’s all so outlandish, and yet it all does seem to be moving right along. The operative word is “seem.” I’d like to see some of these folks behind bars too, of course, but until we […]

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What if, on May 1, 2012, the 1% confronts "a day without the 99%"?

Thanks to waging non-violence.org. Occupy Wall Street calls for May Day general strike February 15, 2012 by Nathan Schneider At the General Assembly meeting last night, Occupy Wall Street’s dreamer contingent got a very special valentine: the GA endorsed the Direct Action Working Group’s proposal to call for a general strike on May Day—May 1, […]

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Chris Hedges: God is a verb and "love alone can save us — especially from ourselves."

I was especially moved by Hedges’ remark that it was his encounters with loving couples in war-torn countries that kept him sane during his years as a war correspondent. And I’d like to point out that the Love of which he speaks is not limited to an exchange of energy between persons. Indeed, it may […]

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University structure as a fractal of global financial hierarchy?

This study references the University of Colorado only. I’d like to see it expanded to all centers of “higher” education. And, especially, to include not just administrators, but sports coaches, who dance near the head of the tip-top pin in our corporatized culture. Professors and students and alums and parents and debt-saddled graduates — hey, […]

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Panspermia still taboo in scientific circles

This reminds me of David Wilcock’s latest book, the Source Field Investigations, where he claims research shows so-called inorganic interstellar “dust” is actually “freeze-dried bacteria.” Panspermia. The entire universe is ALIVE. Get used to it. Not only are we not alone, we are everywhere. Extraterrestrial Life is a censored subject, says famous professor February 19, […]

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David v. Goliath: Small town in Massachusetts opts out of NDAA

I read that one of Gerald Celente’s predicted trends for 2012 is “secession obsession,” or, in terms more familiar these days, “radical de-centralization.” To wit: 7. Secession Obsession: Winds of political change are blowing from Tunisia to Russia and everywhere in between, opening a window of opportunity through which previously unimaginable political options may now […]

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