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If you want to know who’s awake and who isn’t, just ask one question: “What’s your view of 9/11?”

“The official story is patently absurd.” [yet] “Everything since then has been based on this lie . . . [therefore] Whoever promotes the official story is either a traitor or a tool” [or a fool]. Yes. I wonder: how do people maintain the illusion, the denial? Imagine how they must split themselves in order to […]

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In Turkey today . . . WOW! “None of us thought long about this, we simply put on our shoes and ran out to help.”

Something Beautiful is Happening in Turkey June 4, 2013 by Doreen Smith galacticfreepress, thanks to Rose! Gülay Ateş Dear friends… I want to thank you most of all for your support and comfort. We have a little over 80 million citizens here in the republic of Turkey… and something wonderful is happening here. Millions have […]

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Corbett Report: Bilderberg 2013

I so enjoy this independent journalist’s reports. James Corbett does his homework and tells us what he discovers in an unusually clear, condensed, coherent manner. Here he goes into the long history of Bilderberg, and the growing protest against it. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=UU7TvL4GlQyMBLlUsTrN_C4Q&v=T36Jkh3AAD8&feature=player_embedded#!]

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Noam Chomsky views Earth from the perspective of future ETs and/or human historians (if humanity hasn’t been eradicated)

This is a great overview of the various perils that threaten life on earth thanks to America since 1945. Plus a few shockers, at least to me (for example, he tells what really went down during the Cuban missile crisis). And, unlike most people who work in the corridors of either power or academe, Chomsky […]

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OMG! Dylan Ratigan gets it! — converts from MSM stardom to farming, while helping vets along the way

This is truly exciting news. Utterly trend-setting for anyone still sitting on the fence and not grokking that what it all comes down to is FOOD. Not only that, but he observes one of permaculture’s most important principles, “stacking functions,” by synchronizing his new farming path with the need for vets to create real, healing […]

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Art, and Community, and Humanity: “One Million Bones,” to increase awareness of atrocity

onemillionbones.org “Dedicated to our common humanity. . .” Washington Mall, Washington, D.C. June 8, 2013 One Million Bones: Interview with Naomi Natale Melissa Green, the Corcoran’s director of community projects, speaks to Naomi Natale, founder and director of One Million Bones, a large-scale social arts practice, which uses education and hands-on art making to raise […]

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Monsanto monkey business?

After the wildly successful facebook-organized March Against Monsanto on May 25th,, plus the news immediately following that Monsanto had stepped back from marketing in Europe, Mike Adams of naturalnews thinks the tipping point has been reached. The Monsanto tipping point has been reached: We shall overcome global food injustice (GMO) I sure hope he’s right. […]

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LA attorney Tony Holbert moved in with his mother and loaned his own home to a homeless family for one year

I just came across this, an old “holiday” story from RT. Start at about 0.39 and go to about 2.20. Especially like his comment that generosity inspires generosity, and that more good new stories would inspire more good news. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZ8jiZDPkk0]

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