Tuesday, July 29, 2014

A poem to live by

Do It Anyway

People are often unreasonable, illogical, and self-centered;
Forgive them anyway.

If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives;
Be kind anyway.

If you are successful, you will win some false friends and true enemies;
Succeed anyway.

If you are honest and frank, people may cheat you;
Be honest and frank anyway.

What you spend years building, someone could destroy overnight;
Build anyway.

If you find serenity and happiness, they may be jealous;
Be happy anyway.

The good you do today, people will often forget tomorrow;
Do good anyway.

Give the world the best you have, and it may never be enough;
Give the world the best you've got anyway.

You see, in the final analysis, it is between you and God;
It was never between you and them anyway.

This thought has wended its way from heaven to you.
Please pass it along to others if you have found it meaningful.
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Another 10-minute video to blow your mind

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGAo5uLCPio

I love this stuff.  Very mind-expanding...lets you see that the possibilities of life (creation) are always open--and endless. It does away with the assumptions of birth and death.  No need to fear or worry about anything...ever.  New doors are opening all the time and we, Consciousness, are not victims, but actual limitless creators of our lives, moment by moment. Quantum science has proven this to be true again and again ...  What a freeing revelation this is!  You can look at life as an adventure, ever-changing just by thoughts. 
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Reality is constantly being created by us: Quantum Physicists

A 10-minute video compilation of quantum physicists/scientists/lecturers telling what they have learned about us--and our world--and how it is created, moment by moment by our consciousness.  There are many other longer videos online that expound on this, but this 10-minute video gives an overview that is quite enlightening.  It may encourage us to explore more...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRkDicwjRQs
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Monday, July 28, 2014

On This Lovely Day...


I was just listening to and viewing one of my favorite songs on youtube -- from one of my favorite movies.  It's such a lovely day, I thought I'd share it with you, too (~.~)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRTuzW_APrg






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With God On Our Side

Poignant, truth-driven Bob Dylan song still as appropriate today as when first written. Here it is beautifully sung by the Neville Brothers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tyIjfE-tIk


"With God On Our Side"

Oh my name it is nothin'
My age it means less
The country I come from
Is called the Midwest
I's taught and brought up there
The laws to abide
And the land that I live in
Has God on its side.

Oh the history books tell it
They tell it so well
The cavalries charged
The Indians fell
The cavalries charged
The Indians died
Oh the country was young then
With God on its side.

The Spanish-American
War had its day
And the Civil War too
Was soon laid away
And the names of the heroes
I's made to memorize
With guns on their hands
And God on their side.

The First World War, boys
It came and it went
The reason for fighting
I never did get
But I learned to accept it
Accept it with pride
For you don't count the dead
When God's on your side.

When the Second World War
Came to an end
We forgave the Germans
And then we were friends
Though they murdered six million
In the ovens they fried
The Germans now too
Have God on their side.

I've learned to hate Russians
All through my whole life
If another war comes
It's them we must fight
To hate them and fear them
To run and to hide
And accept it all bravely
With God on my side.

But now we got weapons
Of the chemical dust
If fire them we're forced to
Then fire them we must
One push of the button
And a shot the world wide
And you never ask questions
When God's on your side.

In a many dark hour
I've been thinkin' about this
That Jesus Christ
Was betrayed by a kiss
But I can't think for you
You'll have to decide
Whether Judas Iscariot
Had God on his side.

So now as I'm leavin'
I'm weary as Hell
The confusion I'm feelin'
Ain't no tongue can tell
The words fill my head
And fall to the floor
If God's on our side
He'll stop the next war.


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A Gaelic Blessing: Deep Peace


Here's a 4-minute respite from the hustle-bustle of daily life -- a short retreat to Nature and soothing music.  Very renewing...an old Gaelic Blessing put to music:  DEEP PEACE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n14A2z_1Sho

Deep Peace of the running wave to you
Deep Peace of the flowing air to you
Deep Peace of the quiet earth to you
Deep Peace of the shining stars to you
Deep Peace of the gentle night to you,
Moon and stars pour their healing light on you,
Deep Peace to you
,
Deep Peace. Deep Peace.




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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Quotes about power

Abraham Lincoln: "Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to
test a man's character, give him power."

"Power tends to corrupt," said Lord Acton, the 19th-century British
historian. "Absolute power corrupts absolutely."
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Fwd: How Italians Learn to Talk (~.~)

Thanks to Bob F. for sending this one to me!  It made my day, Bob!  (~.~)

This short video of a little girl having a "hands-on" chat with her Italian grandmother is a hoot!  Guaranteed to make you laugh out loud! (~.~)

http://biggeekdad.com/2014/07/italians-learn-talk/#at_pco=cfd-1.0&at_ab=per-2&at_pos=2&at_tot=10&at_si=53cfd6ba29a53fcf


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Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Father/daughter duet (she's about 2 years old and adorable!)

They call themselves The Rookies and they sing their hearts out in this song called "My Roots Go Down" -- Enjoy! (~.~)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYFsbxdaJSg

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Saturday, July 19, 2014

Don';t know whether to cry or cheer about Cheney

Cheney is a psychopathic liar without an ounce of empathy or compassion in his body.  And he is hell-bent on making himself the face of the Republican Party.  Yahoo!!!!

DOES DICK CHENEY BELIEVE HIS OWN LIES?
By Paul Begala

(CNN) -- As an American, I am appalled by Dick Cheney and his relentless, pathetic and ultimately doomed effort to revise the history of his failures.

But as a Democrat, I am thrilled that an incompetent, dishonest and reviled figure is hell-bent on making himself the face of the Republican Party, hogging the spotlight from rising stars like Rand Paul, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio -- and eclipsing more honorable Republicans from the Bush era, like Colin Powell.

Cheney's endless media appearances, including this remarkable interview with CNN's Jake Tapper, reveal a nearly sociopathic refusal to admit any error, express any remorse, apologize for any mistake.

And so let us review the Cheney record: No vice president has done more damage to our country, not even Vice President Aaron Burr, who shot and killed Alexander Hamilton 210 years ago.

In the first months of the Bush-Cheney administration, Cheney was ordered to convene a task force on terrorism. Instead, he ignored the problem, the Cheney terror task force never met, and the warnings about an impending terrorist attack were ignored.

Later, instead of apologizing, Cheney cravenly blamed the White House counterterrorism czar (PDF), Dick Clarke, who had tried to warn anyone who would listen that an attack was coming.

"Richard Clarke was the head of the counterterrorism program in the run up to 9/11," Cheney said. "He obviously missed it." Blaming the guy who did his job when you're the one who didn't do yours.

From there, it was off to the races, as Cheney did and said anything to drag America into a war with Iraq. The good folks at Vox have compiled a damning indictment of Cheney's deep dishonesty about Iraq. In the interest of brevity, let me focus on a few lowlights:

He said the lead 9/11 hijacker "did go to Prague, and he did meet with a senior official of the Iraqi intelligence service ... several months before the attack." Wrong, according to a Senate Intelligence Committee report.

He said Saddam had "an established relationship with al Qaeda." Wrong (PDF).

Cheney claimed there was "irrefutable evidence" Saddam had reconstituted his nuclear program. Wrong.

He said Saddam "had an established relationship with al Qaeda, providing training to al Qaeda members in areas of poisons, gases and conventional bombs." Wrong (PDF).

He said there was "overwhelming" evidence of ties between al Qaeda and Iraq. Wrong.

He said that we'd be "greeted as liberators" and that the insurgency was in its "last throes" nine years ago. Wrong and wrong.

Cheney: Breath of fresh air, or hot air?
Cheney: We left Iraq in stable situation

And that's just on Iraq. Need I mention that, as CEO of Halliburton, Cheney opposed President Clinton's sanctions on the terrorist regime in Iran, calling the Clinton administration "sanctions-happy"? And he breezily defended doing business with the terrorists in Tehran -- through an overseas-based subsidiary -- explaining that "the good Lord didn't see fit to always put oil and gas resources where there are democratic governments."

Need I mention he told Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill that "deficits don't matter"?

One can debate whether Cheney's misstatements were the result of willful mendacity or incompetence. I believe the former. But at a deeper level, it does not matter. Regardless of whether Cheney is a liar or a fool, thousands of heroic American troops are dead. Tens of thousands are injured. Iraq is a disaster -- and will be for years to come. And America is weaker and poorer because of Cheney.

I know that powerful people don't like admitting error. But Hillary Clinton did so in her new book, candidly admitting that in voting for the Bush-Cheney war in Iraq, "I got it wrong. Plain and simple."

Cheney, however, has no room for such candid introspection. When he turned 70, he was asked his greatest regret. He did not mention the death and devastation he brought to Iraq or that he and others ignored the terror threat before 9/11. He didn't mention his votes in Congress against banning plastic guns or opposing the release of Nelson Mandela.

He said, "My misspent youth." Seriously. A three-word oblique reference to a couple of drunken driving incidents a half century ago are the biggest regrets of this man's life. Other than that, Cheney sees his life as a flawless, virtuous existence.

Were it not for the tragedies of 9/11 and Iraq, perhaps the thing Cheney would be remembered for was that he was the second vice president to shoot a man, albeit Cheney's was in a hunting accident and Harry Whittington, thank God, survived.

Still, as a longtime quail hunter, I have no doubt Cheney was in the wrong. Every hunter is responsible for knowing where his buddies are. And Cheney violated a cardinal rule: He was drinking before he picked up the gun. (He claims to have had only one beer, but even one is too many when you're hunting.)

But here's the thing: Even after Cheney shot him in the face, there's no indication he ever apologized to Harry Whittington. I suppose being a sociopath means never having to say you're sorry.


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Interesting study--The Things We Think Make Us Happy...Don't

The Things We Think Make Us Happy... Don't

What's likelier to make you happy: striking it rich in the lottery or getting paralyzed from the waist down?

The answer is obvious, right? Winning the lottery!

But when psychologists studied the question empirically, the results did not precisely follow our intuitive predictions. Oh, at first they did. In the ensuing 12 months after hitting the jackpot, lottery winners were significantly happier than paraplegics. Exotic trips and extravagant luxuries easily topped losing one's ability to walk.

But after a year, the gap vanished. Both groups reverted to the same levels of happiness they experienced before their life changing events. Once they acclimated to their new status, their expectations altered to match. Paraplegics found joy in small victories, while lottery winners grew accustomed to their wealthy lifestyle.

This example illustrates a fundamental error of human thinking: we are incredibly poor at gauging what will make us happy. University of Southern Indiana philosopher Garret Merriam attributes this ineptitude to what Harvard psychologist Dan Gilbert calls "impact bias."

"We're generally pretty good at imagining what it's going to feel like in the short term -- over the next couple days, the next week or so -- and we project that feeling out in perpetuity for much, much further than it will actually last. That really throws off our self evaluations of what's going to make us happy."

It's not just winning the lottery, of course. Many things that we think will improve our happiness over the long-term in fact do not. Moving to California? Nope. Getting married? Nada. Having children? Definitely not.

The graph is a tad difficult to read, but the description makes its message clear:

"As the four separate studies in this graph show, marital satisfaction decreases dramatically after the birth of the first child and increases only when the last child leaves home."

It should be noted that marital satisfaction is not a perfect proxy for happiness. Nevertheless, the data is enough to counter the conventional wisdom that children make us happy.

If we can't count on reproduction to make us content, surely that promotion at work will! Sorry, no. A 2012 study found "no evidence that promotions impact general health or life satisfaction." However, the researchers noted that two or more years after a promotion worker mental health is significantly lower, driven predominantly by increased anxiety.

"Fame, talent, wealth, beauty; most people think that 'if I only had these things I would be happy,'" Merriam stated at a 2011 talk at Sacramento State University. "But it turns out that the people who have these things are not on average happier than people who lack these things. The grass is always greener on the other side of the street."


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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Mysterious giant crater appears in Siberia

Well now, here's an interesting tidbit of news: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMlSJlWcJ7k&list=PL53nfRA55GqdZ9W0xd7utWBOvwbZvJvsS

See videos of giant crater on link above.  Much speculation about it -- no one really knows what it is, but it sure is Big.  So many mysteries, so few answers.
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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Cheney's Head--Why is it always cocked to the side?

Answer: Always a liar, he's unable to talk straight.

I love this poem from one of my favorite Calvin Trillin books (about Dubya Bush), Obliviously On He Sails

Cheney's Head: An Explanation

By Calvin Trillin

One mystery I've tried to disentangle:
Why Cheney's head is always at an angle.
He tries to come on straight, and yet I can't
Help notice that his head is at a slant.
When Cheney's questioned on the Sunday shows,
The Voice of Reason is his favorite pose.
He drones in monotones. He never smiles--
Explaining why some suspects don't need trials,
Or why right now it simply stands to reason
That criticizing Bush amounts to treason,
Or which important precept it would spoil
To know who wrote our policy on oil,
Or why as CEO he wouldn't know
What Halliburton's books were meant to show.
And as he speaks I've kept a careful check
On when his head's held crooked on his neck.
The code is broken, after years of trying:
He only cocks his head when he is lying.   (And that is ALWAYS)

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NASA predicts alien life will be found in the next 20 years

This is humorous and sad at the same time.  Good grief, when will they ever catch up with what millions of us know by now and admit it -- we are not only being visited by aliens but are working with them in the secret underground bases on Earth.  We are not as dumbed-down as they think we are.

http://connecticut.cbslocal.com/2014/07/15/nasa-humans-will-prove-we-are-not-alone-in-the-universe-within-20-years/
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Monday, July 14, 2014

Oh So TRUE...(Sob)

THE AMERICAN MAD HOUSE (where the inmates run the asylum)
By Jaime O'Neill

Remember after 9/11/2001, when politicians and commentators talked about how we couldn’t let the terrorists win?

News flash: The terrorists won. Hands down, going away.

Did that attack make us crazy?

Certifiably. Bonkers, whacko, cuckoo, and loony tunes. Since that nightmarish day when the World Trade Center towers crumbled to earth, this country has become an insane asylum.

How crazy are we? Let me count the ways.

1) We established a vast new bureaucracy called The Department of Homeland Security. Total expenditures on Homeland Security from 2001-2011 have totaled an estimated $649 billion. In its first year of existence, we got a color-coded chart meant to tell us how scared we should be. We were also told, rather unhelpfully, that duct tape was one of our best home defense tools against the people who “hated us for our freedoms.”

2) We amped up the spy apparatus to previously unimaginable levels, throwing money at people who began eavesdropping on our phone calls and checking our email messages without much oversight. Massive amounts of information were collected, far beyond anything that could ever be sanely monitored, most of it from Americans who posed no conceivable threat. And, like Topsy, the gathering of information grew. When a whistleblower named Snowden raised an alarm about this, he was seen as the problem by most of politicians and our media.

3) Like a lunatic running amok, we attacked a country that had nothing whatsoever to do with the terrorists who had struck us, but was said to have weapons of mass destruction. In order to begin bombing that nation, we had to pull out the weapons inspectors who had been searching for that weaponry without success. There were no such weapons to be found. Still, more than a decade later, the architects of that “shock and awe” campaign insanely argued that the weapons were there. Reality is not an obstacle to crazy people who build an imaginary world and then move into it.

4) Like lunatics, we fell to fighting among ourselves, and while we’ve been thus preoccupied, the craftiest crooks have been robbing us blind, laughing all the way to their banks, showered with tax breaks, saved from irresponsible investments because they were too big to fail and too connected to put in jail.

5) Driven mad by fear, we armed ourselves to the teeth, and we killed far more of one another on our own ground every month than we lost when the terrorists struck us in 2001. We also spent more on military junk and corporate defense contractors, much of it stuff that had no sane connection with keeping us safe, but lots of connection with making a few people very wealthy.

6) Saudi Arabia, harboring a bunch of oil sheiks who helped fund the 9/11 terrorists, stayed on our best friends list, as did Pakistan, a nation that helped harbor Osama bin Laden, the guy who organized the hit on New York and the Pentagon. The intention of those attacks was to get us to do precisely what we did as we drained military resources, spent a fortune even a rich nation can’t afford, and radicalized untold millions of Muslims throughout the Middle East.

7) Corporations were defined as people, money was transformed into speech, and our political system was adjudicated as being a commodity that could be sold to those who could best afford to buy it. Meanwhile, the gap between haves and have nots widen exponentially.

8) Our roads and bridges continued to crumble, ambassadorships went unfilled as our system of government seized up insanely, and while we were told that racism was largely a thing of the past, it was the hidden driver of much of what was going on, from our prison system, our immigration policies, and the irrational hatred of the man in the White House.

9) Meanwhile, our culture became more nutso each year as we turned ignorance and backwardness into laudatory iconography, from Honey Boo Boo to Duck Dynasty, from the most irresponsible rappers to the most inane pop stars. We mass produced movies for grown ups aimed at the mentality of twelve-year-olds, and our best selling books were mostly crap. We elected the nuttiest politicians we could find, from Michelle Bachmann to Louie Gohmert. We put people on important committees who couldn’t pass 7th grade science, and our media touted the understanding of biology offered by guys who seemed clueless about where babies come from.

10) Insanely, we turned our back on science. From man-made climate change to evolution, we became deniers. 40% of us rejected the fossil record, by far the highest percentage of such rejection of reality to be found anywhere in the industrialized world. And, on both ends of the political spectrum, large numbers of people begin to stop having their kids vaccinated against once-dormant communicable diseases that began, as a consequence, to resurface.

11) Frightened, alienated, lonely, and more than half nuts, we dove into cyberspace, seeking a time out from reality, looking for “friends” on social media, and finding instead the trolls, stalkers, and arguments we’d sought to evade. Meanwhile, face-to-face conversations became an ever more quaint vestige of the past.

Did the terrorists win? What better results could they have imagined?

Did we go crazy? Well, we re-elected the moron who inflamed our fears and invaded the wrong nation, spent ourselves mad, and the intensity of our internal squabbles intensify as we remain crazy after all these years. And, apparently, getting crazier.
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Sunday, July 13, 2014

About the Clintons by Maureen Dowd

With seemingly no concern that the middle class is fast disappearing, the Clintons are pulling in millions for their "foundation" (read: Clinton family fund-ation).  I've had my fill of the Clintons.  Am hoping for a groundswell of Dem. support for Elizabeth Warren for President.

ISN'T IT RICH?

By Maureen Dowd

WASHINGTON — CHELSEA CLINTON never acted out during the eight years she came of age as America’s first daughter.

No ditching of her Secret Service detail. No fake IDs for underage tippling. No drug scandal. No court appearance in tank top and toe ring. Not even any dirty dancing.

Despite a tough role as the go-between in the highly public and embarrassing marital contretemps of her parents, Chelsea stayed classy.

So it’s strange to see her acting out in a sense now, joining her parents in cashing in to help feed the rapacious, gaping maw of Clinton Inc.

With her 1 percenter mother under fire for disingenuously calling herself “dead broke” when she left the White House, why would Chelsea want to open herself up to criticism that she is gobbling whopping paychecks not commensurate with her skills, experience or role in life?

As the 34-year-old tries to wean some of the cronies from the Clinton Foundation — which is, like the Clintons themselves, well-intended, wasteful and disorganized — Chelsea is making speeches that go into foundation coffers. She is commanding, as The Times’s Amy Chozick reported, up to $75,000 per appearance.

Chozick wrote: “Ms. Clinton’s speeches focus on causes like eradicating waterborne diseases. (‘I’m obsessed with diarrhea’ is a favorite line.)”

There’s something unseemly about it, making one wonder: Why on earth is she worth that much money? Why, given her dabbling in management consulting, hedge-funding and coattail-riding, is an hour of her time valued at an amount that most Americans her age don’t make in a year? (Median household income in the United States is $53,046.)

If she really wants to be altruistic, let her contribute the money to some independent charity not designed to burnish the Clinton name as her mother ramps up to return to the White House and as she herself drops a handkerchief about getting into politics.

Or let her speak for free. After all, she is in effect going to candidate school. No need to get paid for it, too.

There was disgust over Politico’s revelation that before she switched to a month-to-month contract, Chelsea was getting wildly overpaid at $600,000 annually — or over $25,000 per minute on air — for a nepotistic job as a soft-focus correspondent for NBC News.

Chelsea is still learning the answer to a question she asked when she interviewed the Geico gecko: “Is there a downside to all this fame?”

The Clintons keep acting as though all they care about is selfless public service. So why does it keep coming back to gross money grabs? It’s gone from two-for-the-price-of-one to three-for-the-price-of-20.

Hillary’s book — which feels like something she got at Ikea and had someone put together — is drooping because it was more about the estimated $13 million advance and the campaign ramp-up than the sort of intriguing self-examination and political excavations found in the memoirs of Timothy Geithner and Bob Gates. If she had had something to say, the book might have been shorter.

Hillary doesn’t see the disconnect between expressing grave concern about mounting student loan debt while scarfing six-figure sums from at least eight colleges, and counting. She says now that she’s passing the university money to the foundation but, never Ms. Transparency, has refused to provide documentation of that. (She’s still pocketing other huge fees for speeches like her April talk in Las Vegas to the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries.)

Chozick estimated that the lucrative family speechmaking business has generated more than $100 million for the former president and first lady, whose fees range from $200,000 to $700,000 per appearance. Bill alone earned $17 million last year doing what he likes to do best — talking.

“The issue is that the philanthropic beneficiary of the speeches is a foundation, structured as a public foundation but clearly synonymous with and controlled by the Clinton family,” Rick Cohen writes in The National Philanthropy Quarterly, adding: “Donors and institutions that are paying them and their daughter huge sums for their speeches may very well be buying recognition and face time with powerful political leaders who they hope will be able to deliver political favors in the future.

“It is troubling when corporate donors give to political charities with a more or less obvious expectation that softer and gentler treatment will ensue in the future. It is also troubling when some of the payers are public or nonprofit entities themselves such as colleges and universities, converting taxpayer funds and tax-exempt donations into signals that could end up in positive treatment when these institutions are themselves seeking access and favors, even if it is only a good word put in by one of the Clintons to a federal agency providing funding or to a regulator who might be taking a critical look at university tuitions and endowment payouts.”

The Clintons were fiercely protective of Chelsea when she was a teenager, insisting on respect from the media and getting it. They need to protect their daughter again, this time from their wanton acquisitiveness.


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Saturday, July 12, 2014

VERY Inspiring TED talk: Janine Shepard

https://www.ted.com/talks/janine_shepherd_a_broken_body_isn_t_a_broken_person

What she says at the finish of her inspiring talk will make you say WOW!  The period of time in which she accomplished what she set out to do is incredible!  What she learned along the way is the most important part of her story of injury, hardship and overwhelming challenge. 


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Friday, July 11, 2014

Miami will be swallowed as sea levels rise--no doubt about it

...but climate change deniers are looking the other way, so nothing is being done to prepare for the inevitable, which is going to arrive sooner than most expect. Actually, it's happening even now. South Florida is on its way to obliteration.  Read this article for the facts: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/07/11/miami-will-be-swallowed-as-sea-levels-rise-but-the-climate-change-deniers-who-run-it-look-the-other-way/   Remember the book about W. Bush entitled "Obliviously On He Sails"?  Well, here is a whole state doing the same thing...And one could say the same thing about our country...and the world.  We scorn the historical Nero for fiddling while Rome burned, yet here we are today. Do you see any similarities?  Unfortunately, lessons on Earth most often seem to be learned the hard way.

Miami will be swallowed as sea levels rise, but the climate change deniers who run it look the other way

By Robin McKie, The Observer
Friday, July 11, 2014

EXCERPT:  The trouble is that no one is thinking about climate change or sea-level rises at a senior management level.”

The problem stems from the top, Kirtman said, from the absolute insistence of influential climate change deniers that global warming is not happening. “When statesmen like Rubio say things like that, they make it very, very hard for anything to get done on a local level – for instance for Miami to raise the millions it needs to build new sewers and canals. If local people have been told by their leaders that global warming is not happening, they will simply assume you are wasting their money by building defenses against it.

“But global warming is occurring. That is absolutely unequivocal. Since the 1950s, the climate system has warmed. That is an absolute fact. And we are now 95% sure that that warming is due to human activities. If I was 95% sure that my house was on fire, would I get out? Obviously I would. It is straightforward.”

This point is backed by Harold Wanless. “Every day we continue to pump uncontrolled amounts of greenhouse gas into the atmosphere, we strengthen the monster that is going to consume us. We are heating up the atmosphere and then we are heating up the oceans so that they expand and rise. There doesn’t look as if anything is going to stop that. People are starting to plan in Miami but really they just don’t see where it is all going.”

Thus one of the great cities of the world faces obliteration in the coming decades. “It is over for south Florida. It is as simple as that. Nor is it on its own,” Wanless admits.

“The next two or three feet of sea-level rise that we get will do away with just about every barrier island we have across the planet. Then, when rises get to four-to-six feet, all the world’s great river deltas will disappear and with them the great stretches of agricultural land that surrounds them. People still have their heads in the sand about this but it is coming. Miami is just the start. It is worth watching just for that reason alone. It is a major US city and it is going to let itself drown.”

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Wednesday, July 09, 2014

Russell Brand, British comedian, supremely sensible in talk with BBC newsnight host

http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2013/10/russell-brand-owns-bbc-newsnight-host-2804650.html

Russell is the kind of person we need in politics. He's a firebrand who sees exactly what absolutely needs to be done and would cut through all the B.S. to achieve it.
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Tuesday, July 08, 2014

We never think it could be me/us...

but it could....  everyone should view this very sobering 7-minute video. And think of it whenever you get in your car....

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Monday, July 07, 2014

Mars Curiosity Rover takes photo of UFO

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/06/mars-curiosity-rover-ufo-pictures_n_5538801.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular

As usual, the government's reply to amazed queries is, "It's just swamp gas"...uh, no, that was what they used to say.  Now they are saying, "It's just a hot pixel--a cosmic ray hit or sunlight glinting from a rock's surface."  So, once again, it comes down to: "Who do you believe, us or your lying eyes?"   

Good question.  I'll go with my lying eyes, thank you.
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Thursday, July 03, 2014

If considering a career in crime...










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Wednesday, July 02, 2014

PLEASE!!! MUST-SEE! ESSENTIAL viewing!

If you never watch anything else or read anything else that I send out, I plead with you to watch this 48-minute video containing news essential for all of us.

If you just start watching it and listening to the speaker, Dane Wigington, you will immediately perceive this man's intelligence and dedication to the most important issue facing our world today.  This is no "conspiracy nut" -- this is a very knowledgable man on a mission, concerned for the future lives of his children and all our children, and giving actual proven scientific facts and test results that totally back up his claims and assertions. 

Of all the dire things we are being warned about in our daily news, this message (which you will not see on the daily news) is THE MOST IMPORTANT of all.  You owe it to yourself to watch the video, check your mind/gut levels' truth detector as you listen, do the online research Wigington recommends, and then come to your own conclusions.  If you don't consider this to be the ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL news of our time, which must be shared with
everyone, then you can go back to your own daily life, unbelieving, uncaring and unmoved. I suspect, unfortunately, that this will be the case for any Tea Party members who receive this e-mail, but I am sending it to them anyway, because I do care about them and their welfare as part of our Earth human family. 

If you can perceive the truth in this dedicated man's desperate plea and, like me, feel the need to tell all your friends and relatives to watch the video, you will have performed a big part in helping to change the future for your own children and all the children of the world.  There is far more we can do in writing and calling our representatives, sending them information and bombarding them with requests to watch the video as well.  Wigington has already been contacting members of Congress and talking with high-level government and military people who are as concerned as he is.  They confirm that he is speaking the truth they are already aware of.  The photos/video excerpts in Wigington's presentation prove the truth, which is undeniable when you see it for yourself. 

Watch the video and see for yourself.  Then send it on to your own e-mail list and request that they pass along the message, too.  For obvious reasons, as you will see/hear in the presentation, we will not be learning about this in our mainstream news any time soon. But it is imperative that we are made aware of the situation we all face together.  The powers-that-be all over the world are preparing themselves (as you will see in the film) for what is coming in Earth changes -- but they are doing all they can to keep the news from the public eye.  Well, here is the news they don't want to tell you.  Watching this video may prove to be the most valuable 48 minutes you have ever spent: 



Dane Wigington has an extensive background in solar energy. He is a former employee of Bechtel Power Corp. and was a licensed contractor in California and Arizona.

His personal residence was featured in a cover article on the world’s largest renewable energy magazine, Home Power. He owns a 1,600-acre “wildlife preserve” next to Lake Shasta in Northern California.

Dane focused his efforts and energy on the geoengineering issue when he began to lose very significant amounts of solar uptake due to ever-increasing “solar obscuration” caused from the aircraft spraying as he also noted significant decline in forest health and began testing and research into the geoengineering issue about a decade ago.

He is the lead researcher for www.geoengineeringwatch.org and has investigated all levels of geoengineering from chemtrails to HAARP. He assisted Michael Murphy with his production of “What in the World are They Spraying” and has appeared on an extensive number of interviews to explain the environmental dangers we face on a global level.


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