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One reader’s review of and commentary on The Vatican Holocaust Series

Thanks very much to reader Rose for carefully and thoroughly pouring through this “god-awful” material and reporting back to us. And thanks to the jhaines6 site where we originally discovered it. Rose: The Vatican Holocaust Series takes a look at some of the darkest periods in history and makes a convincing case for centuries-old Vatican […]

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Laura Bruno: Radiation, the Radiating Self, and One’s Connection to Place

This is an astonishing post wherein Laura Bruno “goes out on a limb” and saws it off herself, thus demonstrating the total gift of the self that she is talking about all of us needing to make if we are not only to survive these exciting/scary times but thrive, especially in a thoroughly radiated environment. […]

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James Gilliland: his views of UFO community’s “convoluted mess” and predictions for 2014

Gilliland’s views of “programmed opposition,” “disinformation” and “egotism” in the UFO community remind me of all sorts of stories from my own life — and my own part in them. Basically, I’m surprised he’s surprised. That’s what we do in 3D — polarize against each other! Luckily, we can also experience the grace of expanding […]

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Movie critic Roger Ebert, on his deathbed, speaking about the 3D movie we live in: “This is all an elaborate hoax.”

Did Roger Ebert Have a Deathbed Vision? January 6, 2014 by Greg dailygrail.com Famous movie pundit Roger Ebert was often claimed by others as an atheist, although his own opinion was that he disliked his convictions being reduced to one word or label. Ebert’s real ‘religion’, I think, was summed up by his admission that […]

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Ideas for promoting job creation in “Shareable Cities”

Next door neighbor (and experienced organic gardener) Rebecca and I are spending the winter looking at permaculture videos and dreaming up the next steps for this two-house permaculture homestead (which includes the GANG garden). Some of our ideas require changes in city codes, wouldn’t you know . . . We’re trying to decide what rules […]

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Constitutional lawyer and political activist Daniel Sheehan’s rollicking journey as an historical figure of our time

Yesterday evening I spent an extremely enjoyable one hour and 48 minutes following the life story of Daniel Sheehan, whose journey has happened to intersect with an enormous number of historical figures in our time. Snuggle up and watch. There’s not a moment when it doesn’t fascinate. In conjuring up why, I’m left with the […]

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Final word on that California “crop circle” — and what we want to believe, and what we need to realize

Lots of folks have sent me links to articles talking about the Salinas California crop circle as, yes, the product of a technology company’s marketing department for a new product. Here’s how it happened. “What says otherworldly and impossible but a crop circle?” “Our audience is people who want to look beyond the human. . […]

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