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Should we disconnect 9/11 truth from ufo truth?

I’d beg to differ with the argument of this opinion piece. For as we dare to realize that the mainstream media is in thrall to the bankster powers that try to generate continuous state of fear by pulling the strings of destructive events worldwide, so we begin to wake up to the fact that the […]

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Dutch Sinse: Vancouver 6.4 quake located on the northwest tip of the Craton Plate

Dutch Sinse continues his inspired journey of viewing weather and telluric events in larger contexts that most people don’t, or don’t want to, notice. Today, he sees the recent Vancouver earthquake as at the northwest tip of the horseshoe shaped Craton Plate that covers much of the United States and on the boundaries of which […]

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Short internet connect today with links

    I’m not yet hooked up at home, so this evening I’m plugged in at a neighbor’s house for an hour. Only have time to answer emails, but here are a few provocative links: The Toronto Hearings on 9/11, schedule and live coverage Number of people on earth currently experiencing an orgasm: I mention […]

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Ben Fulford on where we are and what's ahead

This is so amazing that I couldn’t pass it up. Sometimes Fulford seems sort of whacko, but not today. The story about nuclear devices associated with the Virginia earthquake blowing up entrances to cabal tunnels both in Virginia and near Denver I had heard before and just couldn’t believe, it seemed so fantastic. But maybe […]

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Chimps emergence: Let this story serve as one ray of light during dark times . . .

Remember that definition of sin? “Sin is the denial of the right to thrive.” Thanks to thesun.uk. Couldn’t load the video. Check with the original article here: Lab chimps see daylight for first time in 30 years Freedom … ex-lab chimps see the sunlight after being locked up for most of their lives By ELLIE […]

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Gifts from my short involuntary withdrawal from internet addiction

It didn’t last very long, about ten hours from when I woke up at 6 a.m to 4 p.m. I’m at a coffee shop now. Hopefully, service will resume tomorrow or Monday at the latest. I’ll try to plug in daily, but at a reduced level. Those ten hours “without” left me stunned. This addiction […]

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Obama under the gun from the very beginning of his presidency

As many of us suspected, it appears that Obama has never been in charge of his presidency. (My question has always been: did he know that from the get go?) But that evidence of the shadow government comes out now, a few days prior to the tenth anniversary of 9/11, astonishes. One of Obama’s advisors […]

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Where are we with predicted September "false flag alien invasion scenario" now?

On May 29, 2011, I mentioned the possibility of a false alien invasion scenario on 9/9/11, courtesy of Paris Tosen. On August 15, I posted an update (and apparent uptick) to this possible scenario. He predicted 9/9/11 as the “invasion” date. That’s in two days . . . Where are we now? Here’s another video, […]

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Burning Man's 25th Anniversary: Weeklong Ceremony and Celebration of Impermanence

One wonders what strange universe is being born through this extraordinary annual event. Billed as “radical self-expression” and “radical self-reliance,” but I can’t help but ponder the radical self-organizing brilliance of this ever-changing 50-thousand strong temporary global community. Thanks to Krishnadas and boston.com. The 25th Burning Man festival, with a theme of “Rites of Passage,” […]

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Whitley Strieber's Mystery Man, on sin: "sin is the denial of the right to thrive"

Fascinating. Thanks to Lee Speigel of huffpost. Amazing that these kinds of “out there” stories are now in the MSM, though still in the “weird news” section. And yet, as Strieber’s Mystery Man said, there is nothing “supernatural,” only parts of nature that we don’t (yet) understand. And BTW: about the “superstorm” mentioned in the […]

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More on 9/11 "truth" and "truthers" — my friend Rob, me, and Fred Burks

Received this via email today from Rob, a friend who now lives elsewhere: . . . been following your blog, and i seem to be sliding in deeper to the rabbit hole, trying my best to keep grounded, while ‘following my bliss’ and chasing down all sorts of kooky crazy things in the world that […]

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David Icke on Time and Space as a thick sea of conditioning

Back in graduate school, I told my teacher that I wanted to study space and time. “Space and time?” he admonished. “Too difficult. Pick something small, manageable.” I realize now that even then I was trying to break free from the space/time limitations imposed by cultural conditioning. When I finished my dissertation, and was trying […]

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We CAN slow down: "Earn less, spend less, emit and degrade less. That's the formula . . ."

So what would happen if everyone that worked five day weeks started to work four days instead? Or six hours instead of eight. Or, the ideal, for me, five hours a day, at any time of day, any day of the week. That’s about all I can concentrate, and I’m doing work that I love […]

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Dutch Sinse back up on youtube

What a roller coaster ride! (See this post.) But the huge response from his readers does indicate just how valuable Dutch Sinse’s material is to those who pay attention to weather wars and telluric events. And the fact that youtube decided to reverse course is amazing, and might go to show that not absolutely everything […]

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UMass permaculture garden feeds students

This is a great explanation, and speeded-up film of no-till, lasagna, sheet mulch gardening. However, I wonder about the use of wood chips as main mulching ingredient, as they takes so long to break down into soil. I’d suggest straw or leaves instead — lesson learned from our Green Acres Neighborhood (permaculture) Garden. Also, BTW: […]

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Dutch Sinse: youtube page shut down

And yet I uploaded this video from youtube. What gives? [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=sgZ7OkVfmeE]

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Were 9/11 buildings brought down by (directed) (weaponized) free energy?

Since I’m still mostly in bed, this afternoon I listened to both hours of this 9/11 audio, a dialogue between Dr. Judy Wood a scientific researcher and John Lash, a cultural mythologist. Well worth my time. Here’s the first hour: www.blogtalkradio.com/grok-the-talk/2011/09/06/dr-wood-and-john-lash-the-quintessential-talk-on-911-hour-1 This possible unfolding scenario of 9/11 as we approach its tenth anniversary reminds me […]

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"Who do you think you are?" Earthquakes, personal and telluric

Well well, I must say, this sickness has been a humbling experience. Nor is it in any way over! But I do feel like blogging about it a bit today, so maybe that’s good? Having not been “sick” for — what is it now, three years? — I assumed that I was over that particular […]

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