And that’s a nice way of putting it. Icke refers to it as “insanity.” Agreed. And very discouraging to me that, when I go out walking, or into a grocery store, more and more people are wearing masks! Not fewer and fewer, as I hoped to expect, given that the BLM “protest” (and looting and […]
Read MoreAs President Trump pronounces it, punching out that first syllable. I’ve not wanted to think of the U.S. as having enemies, since of course, that’s what the MIC (military industrial complex) always pushes. Only if we have an enemy can we “justify” more lethal buildup. However . . . I’ve been watching what’s going on, […]
Read MoreI live in an academic town where “white privilege” is, of course, one of the current insults tossed around by politically correct (usually white) folks who have latched on to this election year’s iteration of Black Lives Matter as their latest cause, making them feel important and special, superior to others whom they label “racist.” […]
Read MoreDouble whammy, coming right up! But first, Mercury turns to go Rx tomorrow (for three weeks), to join all the other retrograde planets that have turned this summer into time for ploughing back through old stuff to clear out debris. Whether mental, physical, emotional, relational, or institutional, that’s the WORK! Summer Solstice: 5:45 PM June […]
Read MoreIt turns out that the chai tea I began to make on impulse — after buying locally made chai tea for awhile late last year which, though good, didn’t have the punch I wanted, and besides was way too expensive — was exactly “what the doctor ordered.” But what “punch” did I want? I’d say […]
Read MoreI now add Millennial Millie to my list of young female investigative journalists and truth-tellers whom I tend to both admire and trust. These include Liz Crokin, CoreysDigs, Tracy Beanz, Chanel Rion, Candace Owens, and others. MM’s findings here are both astonishing and extremely disheartening, especially when added to the gigantic elephant in the room: […]
Read MoreI doubt these two would think of themselves as aligned, but why not? Or maybe they would, if they understood where each other is coming from. I remember back in my doctoral days in philosophy during the late ’60s-early ’70s. I was always talking in this way, saying it’s way more important to attempt understand […]
Read MoreNote: We’re in the midst of technical problems here due in part, we now realized just today, to a new version of Chrome browser that came out on June 1, and has bugs in it that even geeks are having trouble with . . . On the other hand, remember that four planets are currrently […]
Read MoreLiving, as usual, at the razor’s edge of society, as well as, for the past 17 years, at the eastern edge of Indiana University, and given my point of view, which I don’t parade around this leftist academic town, but certainly don’t stop myself from speaking, should the occasion arise, I have now begun to […]
Read MoreAre you confused yet? Do you wonder why, for example, our suddenly iconic (ex-convict) hero, tall George Floyd, had such a short (gold!) coffin? Wonder why he was lauded with five funerals with no “social distancing” when no one else is supposed to hold a funeral even now in this supposedly post-Covid era? Oh wait […]
Read MoreMany decades ago, I learned that if I go out of integrity, then I receive instant feedback from the universe. The first time it happened (I had stolen a threadbare towel from a little motel during my impecunious days), I did it as a deliberate experiment. What would happen if I did that? Though I […]
Read MoreI’m SO happy Ben Garrison gave us this cartoon. How many times have I, sans mask, sashayed quickly through grocery stores with furtively masked folks passing me by, looking abashed, ashamed, done in, strangled, muffled, obedient, virtue signalling, etc. etc. etc. I try not to think of them this way, but I fail. Utterly. So […]
Read MoreIn fact, if Forkel is correct, judging by his arguments, which are both provocative and, it feels to me, essentially correct, without permaculture, then the apocalyptic thinking that has been driving the linear-time based world of “agriculture” and its accompanying civilization, to collapse —WILL do so, and in short order. Though Forkel doesn’t mention cyclical […]
Read MoreThis morning, on my four-mile walk with 12-year-old “Puppy” Shadow, we strolled through the beautiful, flower-filled I.U. campus in Bloomington Indiana (now in phase 3, “until at least June 15” says the mayor). I expected campus to be as near-deserted as ever since mid-March when classes suddenly disbanded and students told to LEAVE. But no! […]
Read MoreThis week, we’re waiting for new external hard drives to be delivered. With close to 30 videos produced by Gabrielle so far, it’s time to back up all our media archives to make room for future videos! Both of our computers are considerably slower, so we’re taking this week to archive. Look for a new […]
Read MoreHere in Green Acres Permaculture Village, we have. yet to formalize a legal structure for this little group experiment in soil to soul regeneration. Partly because I, as the “owner,” still haven’t found myself comfortable with any of the obvious legal alternatives. So, meanwhile, we are growing and changing like a somewhat wild plant, which […]
Read MoreI’m not alone in saying that the future we get will be the future that enough of us strongly intend, and work to achieve. If we intend to see the current spreading dystopian riots and looting through to their. violent conclusion and bring on the clanging centralized police state, by storming the White House for […]
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