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Cognitive Dissonance Department: Greece, Iran

While I tend to hail both the analyses of Yanis Varoufakis on the tragic situation of Greece and the very fact that a new Iran nuclear deal has just been signed, here are two alternative points of view that make me pause. First, Greece. F. William Engdahl begs to differ. See just about anything he’s […]

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A.K. Reader (1993): Personally Processing Pluto — Monster in the Basement

In yesterday’s post on the Pluto Flyby, I said I’d be posting a “Monster” Pluto piece soon, so here goes. Hopefully, it’s one of those that can help us feel our way into this most dark, fertile, and primal planetary energy. What follows is one of a series of articles that I wrote in an […]

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Ellen Brown on Greek predicament: “Loans Created with Accounting Entries Can Be Canceled with Accounting Entries”

More and more, I am stunned to see/feel the artificial economic/political matrix that shimmers over Earth’s ecosystem thinning to the point of dissolution. Question: What started pulling on Ariadne’s thread? Was it the more and more public admission that so-called “fiat money” is signed into existence (as debt!) with a keystroke? Grexit or Jubilee? How […]

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