Remember when you sipped your first frothy local beer? I was living in Jackson Hole; it was back in the early ’80s. My friend and I had just descended from a long mountain hike, and my, what a strange, strong, wonderful taste! Nearly 30 years later, there are around 1700 microbreweries in the U.S. alone, […]
Read MoreThe last post focused on mideastern revolutionaries. Madison Wisconsin is the most prominent U.S. hotbed. Note that these protestors started in early February, their actions changing with the seasons. Thanks to commondreams.org Not Resting on Their Laurels, Wisconsinites Establish Walkerville June 6, 2011 by Kristine Mattis MADISON, Wisconsin — After the huge wave of protests […]
Read MoreCheck out this interactive graphic that shows the timeline of protests in various countries throughout the Arab Spring as it slides into Summer . . . www.guardian.co.uk/world/interactive/2011/mar/22/middle-east-protest-interactive-timeline Meeting Revolutionaries By Rob Kall opednews.com Today, I attended the first day of the 2011 Personal Democracy Forum. It’s always a kick ass conference. This year, the organizers, […]
Read MoreNews of Arnold’s secret, in-house love child isn’t even cold before DSK is paraded in handcuffs and John Edwards twists even more cruelly in the wind. Who are we, that we should be so easily sidetracked by news of public figures’ compulsive second chakra peckerdillos? And who are these figures, that their egos would so […]
Read MoreI posted journalist David Farley’s take on chemtrails yesterday. Here’s another study of the phenomenon, by Chris Thomas. Thanks to Steve Beckow. www.mountzion144.ning.com/group/thetruthrevealed/forum/topics/chemtrails-by-chris-thomas
Read MoreI’m delighted to introduce the blogsite of my dear friend and soul sister Lyn Dalebout, also an astrologer (though she works with sidereal, rather than tropical zodiac). More than any other astrological writer with whom I am familiar, Lyn has opened a linguistic space that, to me, accurately and vividly conveys the tonal quality of […]
Read MoreI was at lunch today with a friend, Susan, who says she doesn’t understand what happened to the human species, how it could have gotten so out of touch with the natural world. When, and why, and how, she asked, genuinely and soulfully aghast, did this happen? Where to begin? How much to say? For […]
Read MoreThis comes from CNN. So beware. It sounds good. But who knows, there may be a hidden agenda. I say this because not only is major media involved in reporting the Random Hacks of Kindness conference, but it’s sponsored by big corporations, including google, which, one channel claims, is in bed with the CIA, having […]
Read MoreWhen I read somewhere this morning that the new super-resistant e.coli strain originating in Germany was supposedly isolated from sprouts growing on an organic farm, a chill went up my spine. So this is how the Powers That Be will try to taint the reputation of organic food and/or further attempt to regulate it to […]
Read MoreBelow, today’s inspiring video from nextworld.tv. Having lived in a 20-foot diameter yurt for nearly 20 years, I can attest to the pleasures of living in a small space. (My dream, now that my son Colin has moved from the Boston area to the house next door: to have my other son, Sean, and his […]
Read MoreRemember the old adage, “follow the money”? I received proprietary info today that the dramatic arrest of the head of the IMF and the war in/on Libya may be linked in that both DSK and Gaddafi were angling to set up non-fiat currencies, and thus hasten the demise of the fiat U.S. dollar as the […]
Read MoreWhere I live, there are two CVS pharmacies within three blocks. I doubt that is unusual in this land where we numb ourselves to all that is or might be even slightly unpleasant. It’s not a store that I frequent, except now, when I shelled out for some Benedryl gel. Note photo: first case of […]
Read MoreEver since I “saw with my own eyes” on the Nevada desert through night vision goggles a number of unblinking lights traveling in different directions, stopping, starting, darting, suddenly turning, I’ve been a “believer” and have wanted to purchase night vision goggles of my own to show others what I saw. Something is going on. […]
Read MoreWhen I was about 40 years old I realized that if I did not shift the way I was relating to my body, that by the time I was 50 it would begin to run down in a serious way. I’d develop some kind of chronic disease that would demand all my time and attention. […]
Read MoreThanks to Jean Hudon. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkk9aO7LNLM]
Read MoreI’ve been corrected by my friend Janet, who visited Easter Island in 1999. The statues face inward, not outward: ” .. . the moai look inland — 480 of them — they do not look out to sea — they concentrate their focus inland and up — I am going with Nassim Haramein’s volcanic black […]
Read MoreIs it Too Late to Learn from the Lessons of Easter Island? by The Gondolier Global Speculations June 3, 2011 The story of Easter Island is one that truly fascinates. An island with a rich and curious history that fires up so many questions for the curious observer. If Detective Inspector Columbo himself arrived on […]
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