David Icke gives a very timely warning. Please, please, let us stay non-violent, no matter what — or we fall into their trap. I repost this article complete with David Icke’s formatting. If it may seem to scream, well, it does! Just because we are non-violent doesn’t mean we are always calm and collected. . […]
Read MoreDavid Wilcock has now put up Part II of his wildly exciting Disclosure Immanent? series (search this site for both Wilcock and Fulford, many posts relating to the subject in the past month or so) on his divinecosmos.com site, titling it “Many More Bases Destroyed.” I’d say a better title would be “Asshole Hippies from […]
Read MoreI went for a walk in the woods a few days ago with a friend of mine, and of course we were focused on my little Shadow, since he’s so cute, funny, curious, and excited to be alive, especially in the woods! Lynne was telling me about her complicated relationship problems, and I just said, […]
Read MoreI had heard about the Beehive Design Collective, presenting its wonderful “cross-pollinization of the grassroots” at Boxcar Books last night, and decided to go. So glad I did! Check out their website. Since the Occupy Bloomington campsite was less than one block away I decided to go there first, to donate blankets and jackets and […]
Read MoreThis is a bit incendiary for my taste. But lots of great images, and there does need to be a total transformation in values from the bottom up. And we will see that it comes to pass. The key tactic is occupation. The word “occupy” etymologically, stems from the Latin, L occupare: “take over, seize, […]
Read MoreLast night, on my weekly call to my folks, I was speaking with my dear 95-year old dad with whom I fought a mighty ideological battle for 30 years until we both gave up, realized we needed to drop from our minds into our hearts, and did so, a process that took another 15 years! […]
Read MoreIt fascinates me, the difference between the LAPD and the BPD. The two cities with their growing Occupations span the country on the diagonal, and all that space between seems to have set up a frequency fence between their attitudes towards the protestors. I read somewhere yesterday that the police in Los Angeles seemed to […]
Read MoreThe occupation of our bodies, our minds, our souls, our cities and towns, our nation, our beloved planet just keeps on rolling. This blog thanks to thenation.com. by Greg Mitchell October 11, 2011 Here’s another day as #OccupyWallStreet catches fire around the country. For yesterday’s blog, click on my name at top. All times ET. […]
Read MoreToday, 10.11.11, an auspicious day on which falls this year’s Full Moon in Aries, is also the beginning of the final 18-day/night wave pulse of the Mayan Calendar as promoted by Carl Calleman, ending on October 28, 2011. Attune to the subtle high frequency shift. If you feel anxious, pay attention to the feeling and […]
Read MoreHere in Bloomington, the occupybloomington encampment has just spent its second night in People’s Park, which is located a few blocks from the Sample Gates of Indiana University (student population 40,000) and directly across the street from Kilroy’s, a bar notorious for noise and mayhem until 3 A.M. On the first night of the occupation, […]
Read MoreWoke up this morning at 5:30 am, went immediately for news of Occupy Bloomington, and discovered on their fb page that Boston police were arresting protestors there under cover of darkness. Probing further, I discovered that Boston occupiers had decided to occupy a second site which had been recently landscaped, and had been warned in […]
Read MoreA comment on Occupy Bloomington facebook page hits the mark, and explains the funny feeling I got as I entered the People’s Park yesterday evening, as well as the negative signs that, at first, turned me off. See this post. I told a friend this morning that perhaps “People’s Park” has been a place the […]
Read MoreThanks to mathewbooks.com. GAIA, planet Earth I am Gaia, the soul of the planet you call Earth. Just as you, I can feel heavyhearted or lighthearted. For long ages I wept, when my spirit was broken. My people were hateful to each other and my body was soaked with their blood. I weep no longer […]
Read MoreThis article is well worth reading in its entirety. Hedges views the wall street occupation from the point of view of one young woman who traveled across country with $40 in her pocket to begin the encampment on September 17th, with no idea of what would come next. The story shows the evolution of the […]
Read MoreNew York Times op-ed columnist and economist Paul Krugman doesn’t always “get it,” but he appears to be more aligned with the 99% than not. As Krugman puts it, the hysterical reaction of the few to the demonstrations of the many indicates that “Wall Street’s Masters of the Universe realize, deep down, how morally indefensible […]
Read MoreHere’s a course of study that I for one, am about to undertake: the many youtube videos showing how Argentina, over a decade ago, survived a very similar economic collapse to the one slowly unfolding now, both here, and across the globe. According to the video below, one of their creative solutions, barter, even though […]
Read More. . . which I would now term the penultimate revolution, since we are now freeing ourselves from the conditioning that Huxley describes by occupying our bodies fully and obeying their organic urge to join together to free ourselves and the earthly commons for full-throated, open-hearted, deeply ensouled, inclusive individual, tribal and, indeed, noospheric expression. […]
Read MoreI want to thank Zen Gardner for this article, as I have suspected highly public scientific-credential flouting Michio Kaku as a disinfo agent for some time now, especially since I saw a fear-mongering video of him talking about “alien invasion.” Check that video out here. That he is also being used for NWO predictive programming […]
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