A potpourri of pointings for today, just before I really do take off for the weekend. (Maybe.) Huh? Okay, so tell me, what in hell is this about? It says it’s a “sponsor generated” story. Meaning? A subliminal message that Adrianna is ET? A decided denial that ET exists? A subliminal message that ET does […]
Read MoreFred Burks of wanttoknow.info sent this essay to his email list today. I welcome its timing, since just yesterday I posted two essays on the massive-hidden-longstanding-mutating hierarchy (this and this) that has controlled our world for so long and how it may be de- or restructuring now — during, I might add, this three-year historic […]
Read MorePermaculture serves society and the planet. Permaculture is valuable. On the other hand, at this point in history, money is not valuable. Money should encourage and reward what serves society, but it does not. Why not? and how to change that? How to change money so that it has more of the properties of the […]
Read MoreWars are never what they seem. They always have cover stories, they always make money, and they always kill and maim soldiers and civilians and the Earth as “collateral damage.” And at every level of understanding “war,” the lie is different. But we are waking up. All of us, all together. I don’t know how […]
Read MoreWhen I saw the first news about the purported new “underwear bomber,” I nearly laughed — except that I was so pissed. “Here we go again,” I thought to myself. “The backscatter scanning machines that they had ready to install in all U.S. airports right after the first underwear bomber terror story are now to […]
Read MoreAnd Mathew Fox exclaimed: “The warrior leapt into the doomed land”! A short, punchy piece on America as Addict, and our choice to intervene. We must all be warriors now. Occupy. America’s Dark Night of the Soul May 10, 2012 by Julia Dalton opednews.com Sunday morning (December 11th, 2011) I awoke to 30-degree temperatures here […]
Read MoreThanks to wakeup-world.com. Lone Indian Man Plants 1,360 Acre Forest May 10, 2012 By Stephen Messenger – treehugger.com A little over 30 years ago, a teenager named Jadav “Molai” Payeng began burying seeds along a barren sandbar near his birthplace in northern India’s Assam region to grow a refuge for wildlife. Not long after, he […]
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