I was one of those who immediately, upon hearing the first newscast on that fateful day, got a strong internal message: “inside job.” There was simply no question that this dramatic sacrificial event was not what it seemed, and that it would change the world. Which it did. Immediately, the flags came out, the War […]
Read MoreLove this quote! My only quibble is with the phrase “healthy children.” I’d substitute “turning naturally spontaneous children into digitized robots.” “The ufo is nothing more than an assertion of herself by the Goddess into history, saying to science and paternalistically governed and driven organizations: You have gone far enough. We are going to turn […]
Read MoreHad I not read Naomi Klein’s Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism, I might not have believed the tale told here. But I did read it. And from then on, my own internal guidance towards seeing the 3-D world in terms of a gigantic economic/academic/geopolitical/military/industrial/pharmaceutical/scientistic conspiracy went ballistic. Two years later, I’d say that […]
Read MoreThis book details how Gretchen Morgenson and her co-author and colleague, Joshua Rosner, arrived at their conclusion that no Goldman Sachs banker will be indicted. What interests me here especially is that I do the same thing locally: I have friends within the city officialdom whom I turn to when necessary to find out how […]
Read MoreUpdate: Today Democracy Now interviewed Gretchen Mortgenson, a prominent Wall Street Analyst, who says that there are two sets of rules, one for the powerful, the other for the rest of us, and that not a single Goldman Sachs banker will face criminal prosecution. I find it astonishing that one of the biggest Goliaths in […]
Read MoreWhich protest to cover? There are so very many, fractally proliferating. Even here in the U.S., and not just in Wisconsin. Just for fun, google “world protest” . . . Amazing, what comes up. WE are everywhere. Chevron Feels the Heat: Annual Shareholder Meeting Brings Huge Protests For Oil Giant’s Abuses Around the World “We […]
Read MoreAnd I don’t see where this discussion takes into account the humungous black ops budget for secret programs and projects devoted especially to back engineered ET/UFO technologies. The black ops budget is, by definition, secret, its hungry maw sucking here and there from DOD and other federal budgets, not to mention the pocketbooks of still […]
Read MoreLast night I watched a movie that returned me to the ’60s yet again (Paul Goodman took me there yesterday): “Huxley on Huxley” follows Aldous Huxley’s second wife Laura around while she speaks about her husband and their life together. All the way through the movie, I noticed my body transfixed, almost breathless, as if […]
Read MoreThe End of Empire David Korten: Wall Street’s days are numbered. Ours need not be. by David Korten Yes Magazine, posted Mar 28, 2011 This is the thirteenth of a series of blogs based on excerpts adapted from the 2nd edition of Agenda for a New Economy: From Phantom Wealth to Real Wealth. I wrote […]
Read MoreThink local. Act local. Be local. 10 Resilient Ideas Ideas for building resilience from communities across the country–from a hand-made house to rooftop beekeeping. posted Sep 09, 2010 YES! Magazine As the planet heat ups, oil becomes increasingly hard to reach, and the global economy continues to plummet, individuals and communities are faced with an […]
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Read MoreAnarchist and romantic individualist Paul Goodman once suggested, I think it was in his book “Growing Up Absurd,” that rather than automatically thinking everybody should go to college, society should hand each high school graduate a certain amount of money, say $100,00 (I think he recommended $30,000 back in the late ’60s, when I read […]
Read MoreSee this morning’s post on tomorrow’s New Moon/Solar Eclipse for reference to the promise of Saturn in Libra, its strong harmonious trine to the June 1st Gemini New Moon. Libra is the first sign in the zodiac to honor the Other as an equal. Hopefully, people like Harold Camping and the Tea Partiers — as […]
Read MoreGreat article as a follow up to the one I just posted on cryptocurrency. It just goes to show: our problems may impossibly vast and complex, but solutions may be laughably simple. And if the Queen of England, “wise, elderly and brutal . . . sees the disturbances” and is worried that the monarchy may […]
Read MoreWatching “Inside Job” last night, about the increasingly flamboyant greediness of the structure and process that culminated into the financial meltdown of 2008, I can say now that I finally understand what happened — at least in its broad strokes. I told my son Colin this, and he was delighted. Actually, I had invited Colin […]
Read MoreNew Moon Gemini chart. Tomorrow, June 1, begins this year’s wave of three eclipses, starting with the New Moon/Partial Solar Eclipse at 11° Gemini, and moving on to the Full Moon/Total Lunar Eclipse on June 15th at 23° Sagittarius, and ending with the Cancer New Moon/Partial Solar Eclipse at 9° Cancer on July 1. The […]
Read MoreI’d call this good news, the real news, rather than the “olds” being continuously promulgated through the lamestream focus on doom and gloom. Energy follows intention and condenses into manifestation. First imagine, then intend, then act. Thanks to alternet.org. Vision: New TV Show, ‘Immense Possibilities,’ Capitalizes on Hope Instead of Our Culture of Fear The […]
Read MoreIn the last post I counseled myself to slow way down and thereby consume 75% less energy. The possibility of doing this made me feel virtuous, until I came across this piece, which brings home like nothing else I have seen just how profligate is my use of energy, and just how difficult it will […]
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