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Can we imperfect people still find each other? Leonard Cohen weighs in.

Ring the bells that still can ring Forget your perfect offering There is a crack in everything That’s how the light gets in — Leonard Cohen, from ANTHEM   Last night, in one of my restless moods (and yes, I’m back with the ipad in the middle of the night, but not so obsessively) I […]

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Wikileaks Insider shames MSM media for silence and/or lies re: Assange

Exceptional wide-angled historical perspective on Assange, comparing his game changing technology and intent to the wrenching cultural, political, economic, spiritual shifts that attended Gutenberg’s printing press, plus the PTB of that era’s s furious reaction to the loss. Key take-away: wherever secrecy abides, so does illegality and/or illigitimacy. I.e., look for the secrets, to expose the […]

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Is world-wide pedophilia merely a “limited hangout”?

A friend tells me that when she mentioned Trump in a mildly favorable way, an old friend of hers, normally nice, kind, generous, soft-spoken, went utterly ballistic! Luckily, my friend knew about TDS, trump derangement syndrome, and so was not as surprised as she would have been, had she not spent quite a bit of […]

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Charles Hugh Smith offers a larger context for viewing the role of Jeffrey Epstein in the fracturing of the Deep State

Rather than pay close attention to the real or pretend clues dripping out about Epstein — how he died, if he did; the “young woman” he supposedly spent two private hours with behind locked door; his gal-pal Ghislaine spotted at a hamburger joint on the west coast, after being placed in a seaside mansion near […]

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AK Reader: YOU’D THINK WE’D GET CYNICAL (1989) — Saturn’s Dance with Neptune

This piece was written during the last fabled Saturn/Neptune conjunction in Capricorn, and reflects what my generation was going through at that time. Now, 30 years and one Saturn cycle later, I notice myself still thinking and talking about relationships, as a mentor to others younger than me, indeed, to those who were born during […]

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“You say you want a revolution?”

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The Epstein MOAB continues to detonate . . .

The entire Jeffrey Epstein saga may turn out to rival 911 and Las Vegas in the weirdness and complexity of alternative perspectives offered to make good clear sense of “what really happened.” Indeed, I’ve long suspected that with any of these FF events, the MSM propaganda machine introduces the public to a plethora of conflicting […]

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Green Acres Village, August 8, second post: COMMUNITY DINNERS RECONVENE

After a month’s hiatus, we came back, and with a vengeance, showing off our new outdoor kitchen! Here it is, ready for our second August community dinner this Thursday, two days hence. Notice the cloth covers — over the dishes and silverware, which we can now leave outside, with folks cleaning their own dishes immediately. […]

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Green Acres Village: Thursday, August 8, first of two posts: OUTDOOR KITCHEN WORK PARTY

More and more, our one to two hour Monday and Thursday morning work parties focus on accomplishing a single task, quickly and efficiently, with Charisse (Rebecca) in the lead, both deciding the project and directing the process. About 9:45 AM we all get a text, announcing that day’s project and where to meet at 10 […]

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Post-Epstein: Mark Levin guest spells out extent of child sex trafficking in the U.S. and worldwide

We don’t really know if Jeffrey Epstein is dead. He might have suicided himself (doubtful; hard to do given what was available), he might have been suicided by deep state operators (black hats); further, given that it appears that the security cameras were down, the guards not present, and he had just, at the end […]

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Southeastern Permaculture Gathering posts now archived

Under Travels, here: https://www.exopermaculture.comtravels/southeastern-permaculture-gathering-2019/ When I sent these five archived posts to the leaders of the Southeastern Permaculture Gathering, within minutes, one of them, Dr. Dick McDonald (Dr. Bug), responded in a wonderfully generous manner. Which makes me feel so grateful — that I was able to go, and that what I wrote about it […]

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Southeastern Permaculture Gathering: MOUNTAIN GARDENS, with Joe Hollis

Before Charisse (Rebecca) and I drove to this gathering, gifted to us by Lee Barnes, our dowser friend and president of ARC (www.arculture.org), he told us to make sure we got to experience Mountain Gardens. Okay! For this fifth and final post on the 2019 Southeastern Permaculture Gathering, I will focus on this site, Mountain […]

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Southeastern Permaculture Gathering: REGENERATIVE UNIVERSE, with Rob Messick

From the very beginning of my time as a conscious child on planet earth, while lying on my back staring at deep blue summer sky, I would feel so very grateful that my eyes could not pierce space, that there was no ceiling, that the sky went on forever. And: From the very first time […]

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Southeastern Permaculture Gathering: INSECTS IN THE GARDEN, with Dr. Dick McDonald and Patryk Battle

Do your cabbages end up looking like this? Ours do. This is one of those situations where, when you find out that your problem is everybody’s problem, you don’t feel so crazy, or so dejected. Dr. Bug (Dick McDonald, Ph.D, an entomologist) says that this cabbage is over 75% gone, so it’s too late. But […]

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Southeastern Permaculture Gathering: MUSHROOM HUNTING with Ken Crouse

Re: the 26th Annual Southeastern Permaculture Gathering, which Charisse (Rebecca) and I attended August 1-4: Aside from the unusually warm and caring atmosphere engendered by this decidedly intergenerational tribe that started meeting 26 years ago, I was most impressed by the level of deep grounded knowledge held by the elders there, both those who offered classes, […]

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Donald Trump’s Chart Needs Correction?

Yes, I’d say it does. And this, despite all the emphasis I put on the 29° Leo Ascendant in the chart that I, and most other astrologers, had for him. Why do I say this? Because the corrected chart makes more sense otherwise, as I will detail below. Two people sent me this article. THANKS! […]

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Southeast Permaculture Gathering: OVERVIEW PHOTOS

Charisse (Rebecca) and I finally returned home at around noon today, after an exhausting night, during which we and hundreds of other vehicles, were stopped, three lanes across, for nearly five hours, from about 9:30 p.m. to about 2:15 a.m, due to an intense and fatal three car smash-up just ahead on I 75 N,  […]

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