Dissemination of information and education are the best tools to create a more just and humane world. Although this blog might be seen as "political," I would argue that life in any society is "political;" only definitions differ.
Monday, August 22, 2011
The Dirtiest Two Words in the English Language: Oil Sands - (AKA Tar Sands)
As President Obama takes yet another vacation, protests are in their third day in Washington, D.C. and people are being arrested to try to get media attention. The Oil Sands site in Alberta, B.C. is an enormous scar on the planet; the largest project of this type in the world. Some say it's as big as the United Kingdom.
All that the Keystone pipeline will do is destroy U.S. boreal forests, extinct more wildlife and migratory birds, pollute our aquifers, and create untold needless carbon dioxide and undo all the gains we have made globally.
The Pipeline companies don't give a whit if there's a market for the Oil or not! They are only interested in raping and pillaging wilderness areas, forests and wetlands to build their monstrous pipelines and make dirty profits while destroying the planet for their economic short-term gain. The Pipeline route will destroy some of the largest agricultural aquifers in the U.S. (and Canada) and that is just one horrifying result. There's even talk of building nuclear reactors to help the extraction and refining process! As it is, they use Natural Gas to fuel the monster; what a waste! It takes up to 4 times the water by weight to produce one barrel.
Please look at the links provided and read about it. Then, tell everyone you know. I'm finding that many people don't even know about this thing, and it's growing so fast- a huge cancer; the largest industrial nightmare the Earth has yet seen. The Oil extracted from the site won't even be refined, making it far more acidic and no one knows what it will do to the material used for the pipeline, but at least 11 major leaks are expected by the company building it within the next 50 years! WTF are we DOING?!?!!!
If we want this thing to get media coverage, We the People have to get the word out. Facebook and Twitter away.
Here's the first link: this is the best site I can find on the oil/tar sands, with many links to many articles on all the areas of ramifications (and there are many) if you want further reading.
http://oilsandstruth.org/tar-sands-101
There is also an excellent site put up by Greenpeace with pictures and some staggering information.
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/campaigns/climate-change/stop-the-tar-sands/
Here's a 2009 National Geographic article:
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2009/03/canadian-oil-sands/kunzig-text
Please - as painful as it will be to read these and look at this wholesale slaughter of once pristine and beautiful lands, take the time to educate yourselves. This is only one pipeline of thousands crisscrossing North America. The movement to stop the pipeline and oil sands production is worldwide. Join it - for future generations, and for the non-human defenseless Beings inhabiting the Earth with us.
Friday, August 12, 2011
When working within a corrupt system does not help or change anything, perhaps the answer is Anarchy
Lately I've been thinking about how absurd it is to keep trying to change this decaying stinking system by doing anything within the system. For so long I believed that my vote counted, that any action I took in petition-signing or trying to educate my fellow and sister humans about what's going down on Planet Earth and what we can do to turn it around, would be helpful. The thing is, now I realize that it's not helpful to anybody, including me. Nobody much wants to hear how bad things are when all seems so hopeless. So, we just try harder doing the same things that have already failed and failed. Or we consume more: buy a new monster truck or high-def TV, drink another beer, eat another ding-dong, take another drug, etc.
Just when things felt beyond hopeless or sane, OpEd News posted another great article in a series of intelligent and sane articles and opinions they post.
This is the best article I've read in a long time. It makes Anarchy, a word most of us have been brainwashed to dread, seem not only attractive, but hopeful; a possible sane solution in insane times. It feels comforting to think that maybe Anarchy is a way to sanity and sustainability again. Maybe when you read this, you'll think so, too.
This article comes from a website named "We The People News," out of Texas. (That gives me hope!) The article is entitled "Anonymous Anarchism: the Yang of Globalization," and the author is John Kelley. Please read it! Then ask your friends to read it. It's time to start the conversation, individually and globally, because the current hierarchy is killing us and the planet.
http://wethepeoplenews.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=792:anonymous-anarchism-the-yang-of-globalization&catid=16:john-kelley&Itemid=25
Just when things felt beyond hopeless or sane, OpEd News posted another great article in a series of intelligent and sane articles and opinions they post.
This is the best article I've read in a long time. It makes Anarchy, a word most of us have been brainwashed to dread, seem not only attractive, but hopeful; a possible sane solution in insane times. It feels comforting to think that maybe Anarchy is a way to sanity and sustainability again. Maybe when you read this, you'll think so, too.
This article comes from a website named "We The People News," out of Texas. (That gives me hope!) The article is entitled "Anonymous Anarchism: the Yang of Globalization," and the author is John Kelley. Please read it! Then ask your friends to read it. It's time to start the conversation, individually and globally, because the current hierarchy is killing us and the planet.
http://wethepeoplenews.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=792:anonymous-anarchism-the-yang-of-globalization&catid=16:john-kelley&Itemid=25
May 2022 update:
Well.... that is not the same website I visited in 2011! How disheartening! Will have to find the article archived someplace, and re-post a direct link.
Saturday, July 30, 2011
A Refreshing Breath of Fresh Air in these Crazy Times: People Who Make Sense
I just read Dennis Kucinich's brilliantly clear and simple proposal on balancing the budget: here it is, on my favorite online news and opinion source: OpEd News. I voted for Kucinich in the Caucus in 2008 and would vote for him again anytime. The link to an OpEd post (below this paragraph) has further links detailing Kucinich's entire plan for national economic reform and recovery. It makes sense. We can do this!
http://www.opednews.com/articles/The-Kucinich-Plan-for-Nati-by-Richard-Clark-110725-480.html
And how about this? The Congressional Progressive Caucus People's Budget - written by people, not corporations! This is a coalition of progressive (NOT neoliberal or liberal) people who have good ideas on how to eliminate the deficit in 10 years, laid out in terms anyone can understand.
It's heartening to know that there are people who don't just whine or rail or finger-point about what's wrong, which is all too easy to do in these hellishly corrupt and diabolical times. Instead, they're offering concrete solutions to complex problems that are fair and do-able, while not destroying the middle class and poor and the environment and everything we've fought for - women's rights, civil rights, equal opportunity, protecting the environment, jobs, education, etc.
Anyone with half a brain would come up with these things that we can do:
~ Withdraw all U.S. troops from all wars abroad, and bring them home.
~ Put our citizens and veterans to work here in the U.S., rebuilding America's infrastructure
~ Overturn the Citizens United vs FEC supreme court ruling and strip corporations of their rights to be "people" and get every tax loophole imaginable.
~ Do away with tax loopholes, and increase federal and state taxes for anyone making over $200,000 a year.
~ Research and implement alternative and green energies and technologies, and put the U.S. at the leading edge of those technologies; thus releasing the stranglehold of our oil, coal, and natural gas dependencies.
~ Fine all profiteering polluters - no exceptions, no loopholes. Fine them exponentially for every day they are in violation.
~ Do away with the cap on social security; the rich still profiting AND collecting their social security, while trying to gut it for those who really need it.
~ force all bailout banksters to pay back the bailout "loans" with high interest, also on the hefty and obscene profits they made from the bailout.
~ cap campaign spending and contributions, and return to paper ballots in every voting jurisdiction so that elections can't be tampered with anymore.
All this and more would generate revenue and balance the budget.
The time for timidity and kowtowing and trying to please republican or democrat war hawk extremists is over. If they won't meet us somewhere in the middle, the center will not hold. Now is the time to come up with solutions and have the spine to stand firm, tell the truth, say no to the liars and crooks who would destroy this great country. throw them out or indict them for their crimes. There is so much work to do and we need to get busy saving democracy and the middle class. Let's look toward, and share ideas on, solutions.
http://www.opednews.com/articles/The-Kucinich-Plan-for-Nati-by-Richard-Clark-110725-480.html
And how about this? The Congressional Progressive Caucus People's Budget - written by people, not corporations! This is a coalition of progressive (NOT neoliberal or liberal) people who have good ideas on how to eliminate the deficit in 10 years, laid out in terms anyone can understand.
It's heartening to know that there are people who don't just whine or rail or finger-point about what's wrong, which is all too easy to do in these hellishly corrupt and diabolical times. Instead, they're offering concrete solutions to complex problems that are fair and do-able, while not destroying the middle class and poor and the environment and everything we've fought for - women's rights, civil rights, equal opportunity, protecting the environment, jobs, education, etc.
Anyone with half a brain would come up with these things that we can do:
~ Withdraw all U.S. troops from all wars abroad, and bring them home.
~ Put our citizens and veterans to work here in the U.S., rebuilding America's infrastructure
~ Overturn the Citizens United vs FEC supreme court ruling and strip corporations of their rights to be "people" and get every tax loophole imaginable.
~ Do away with tax loopholes, and increase federal and state taxes for anyone making over $200,000 a year.
~ Research and implement alternative and green energies and technologies, and put the U.S. at the leading edge of those technologies; thus releasing the stranglehold of our oil, coal, and natural gas dependencies.
~ Fine all profiteering polluters - no exceptions, no loopholes. Fine them exponentially for every day they are in violation.
~ Do away with the cap on social security; the rich still profiting AND collecting their social security, while trying to gut it for those who really need it.
~ force all bailout banksters to pay back the bailout "loans" with high interest, also on the hefty and obscene profits they made from the bailout.
~ cap campaign spending and contributions, and return to paper ballots in every voting jurisdiction so that elections can't be tampered with anymore.
All this and more would generate revenue and balance the budget.
The time for timidity and kowtowing and trying to please republican or democrat war hawk extremists is over. If they won't meet us somewhere in the middle, the center will not hold. Now is the time to come up with solutions and have the spine to stand firm, tell the truth, say no to the liars and crooks who would destroy this great country. throw them out or indict them for their crimes. There is so much work to do and we need to get busy saving democracy and the middle class. Let's look toward, and share ideas on, solutions.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
And Now, the "Wake UP" Series....
OUTRAGEOUS!
That could be the headline to much of what is going on these days. The continued pummeling by Congress on the EPA and consumer protections, medicare & health care, Women's reproductive rights, Social Security, the dirty lies and secrets of the US Chamber of Commerce (no relation to your local Chamber!) - where only a few corporations give billions of dollars to manipulate elections and force mandatory electronic voting with no documentable monitoring of tampering, spying on regular Americans who disagree with being made powerless serfs at the hands of the ultra-rich Corporatocracy, etc. The pharmaceutical companies selling us our drugs to keep us numb sheeple who don't make waves - telling us our rage is a sickness that needs to be medicated. The pundits for greed decide to proliferate more oil rape, more nuclear take and take and what do we get? Poisoned!
Feeling ill yet? Feeling really angry? Good. That means you're waking up. Everyone in this Sunny New Age says anger has no place in the full spectrum of human emotions. Anger is a force that can be used for good because it motivates people - it shakes them, wakes them, gets them off their collective lazy asses and shows them there's something worth fighting for. Let's use our anger for the good, people. Let's use it like a controlled burn for the health of the forest.
There are so many holes in the dike and the water is over the sea wall. People, we can't lose heart now. We can't give up even though our heads are barely above the rising waters. Get out your snorkel masks and let's get busy!
That could be the headline to much of what is going on these days. The continued pummeling by Congress on the EPA and consumer protections, medicare & health care, Women's reproductive rights, Social Security, the dirty lies and secrets of the US Chamber of Commerce (no relation to your local Chamber!) - where only a few corporations give billions of dollars to manipulate elections and force mandatory electronic voting with no documentable monitoring of tampering, spying on regular Americans who disagree with being made powerless serfs at the hands of the ultra-rich Corporatocracy, etc. The pharmaceutical companies selling us our drugs to keep us numb sheeple who don't make waves - telling us our rage is a sickness that needs to be medicated. The pundits for greed decide to proliferate more oil rape, more nuclear take and take and what do we get? Poisoned!
Feeling ill yet? Feeling really angry? Good. That means you're waking up. Everyone in this Sunny New Age says anger has no place in the full spectrum of human emotions. Anger is a force that can be used for good because it motivates people - it shakes them, wakes them, gets them off their collective lazy asses and shows them there's something worth fighting for. Let's use our anger for the good, people. Let's use it like a controlled burn for the health of the forest.
There are so many holes in the dike and the water is over the sea wall. People, we can't lose heart now. We can't give up even though our heads are barely above the rising waters. Get out your snorkel masks and let's get busy!
Monday, July 11, 2011
it's a far cry from pondicherry
but i thought i would add a few photos of my attempts to beautify the sidewalks. there is much to write about, all of it seemingly pressing, yet all i can muster at the moment are chalk drawings and the hope that mankind's creativity will lean toward the path of beauty more than the path of senseless destruction.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Women of the World, Unite with the Women of Pondicherry - in Kolam Drawing!
Until someone sent me this link, I'd never heard of Kolams. This is so beautiful. Enjoy watching it, and then find some sidewalk chalk. Art for Art's sake, beauty for beauty's sake, generosity for generosity's sake, play for play's sake. Yes, more of that, please! Watching this video led to spending the next couple hours on youtube! Thank you, Kaaren Beckhof, for making this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbQcGdyT86Mhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbQcGdyT86M
This practice is done daily as an offering, usually by females in the household, for protection from evil and to bring happiness/prosperity. I think the viewers prosper in seeing the daily designs as much as the makers. What a rich culture! Why don't I live in India?! The music, the culture, the colors, ahhh.
Rice flour is mixed with chalk dust, usually white, to make the dot and line drawings. Dots are drawn in a pattern and all lines must interconnect - to keep out evil spirits. Kolams are done on the floor/ground which is swept and washed each morning with water, the great purifier. I love its ephemeral nature and reminder of the boundless creativity and ways to say "thanks" and make offerings, here on this beautiful planet we call home.
So what's the point in pointless play/creativity/delight? (Who would ask such a thing!) The point is that in all this broken-heartedness we face in everyday living, the rotten news, the corruption of church and state, facing our own defects and shortcomings, death of our glorious ecosystems - despite all this, there is a way to give or at least enjoy some grace in our existence, a reminder to remember what we're made of, what this Universe is made of, and celebrate it and share it with passerby, maybe lift them up a little bit, too.
I will post some attempts outside our apt. fourplex building if I succeed in making any kolams. I hope the "threshhold" trend catches on. There are other art forms too. Men, don't feel left out! You can do rangoli! Men, women, and children do it. Rangoli often uses brilliant colored flour/chalk dust.
Here's a link to a rangoli video of a man making a Ganesh mandala on the street; beautiful.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C45QsOCb3Zg&NR=1&feature=fvwphttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C45QsOCb3Zg&NR=1&feature=fvwp
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
rambling thoughts
So yesterday i'm surfing the web and reading emails and there's this video on yahoo news about the Japanese dog who was rescued from atop rooftop flotsam in the sea being reunited with her overjoyed owner - and tears are streaming and I'm a puddle. One simple act of serendipitous mercy - reunion of human and animal kin - in all this tragedy - can blast open one's heart and ignite a spark of hope and the rememberance that we all have within us this limitless capacity to love and be loved, no matter how buried it seems to be.
Every day on this gorgeous planet, the miraculous, the impossible made manifest, the destruction and creation of mankind and the ramifications of both, get a person to thinking - what's really important? Why is it that only humans have the privilege of choosing, and choose poorly and dangerously so much of the time, whereas other life forms have this superior intelligence to be what they are and go with what is? Who's really the "superior" species in this mix? Mankind would not be the first that comes to mind.
What are the moments that make life alive? Only this interconnectedness, this - surrender - for lack of a better word. How do we apply that to things we'd rather not know, rather not see? How can we bear this brokenheartedness that we carry every moment our eyes are open and don't look away? How do we nourish the seeds of compassion? I don't know. I still look away too often. Still use food as a drug. Still wallow in anger and self pity. Still make choices against life and living; yet still feel this supreme open heartedness in the moments I don't turn away.
I'm not religious in the traditional sense of the word. But I think every human wants some kind of cosmology to believe, and more important, experience. You don't need to hang a name on it or even put it into words. I have a friend who believes in the power of atoms and molecules - to forever create new designs of life and manifest seeming solidity and everything is dancing and made up of the invisible manifesting itself as visible. That seems about as close to something I can believe in as anything. May the unconditional love of the molecules surround Japan and its life forms, and perform their merciful miracles - and may we humans help them however we can.
Every day on this gorgeous planet, the miraculous, the impossible made manifest, the destruction and creation of mankind and the ramifications of both, get a person to thinking - what's really important? Why is it that only humans have the privilege of choosing, and choose poorly and dangerously so much of the time, whereas other life forms have this superior intelligence to be what they are and go with what is? Who's really the "superior" species in this mix? Mankind would not be the first that comes to mind.
What are the moments that make life alive? Only this interconnectedness, this - surrender - for lack of a better word. How do we apply that to things we'd rather not know, rather not see? How can we bear this brokenheartedness that we carry every moment our eyes are open and don't look away? How do we nourish the seeds of compassion? I don't know. I still look away too often. Still use food as a drug. Still wallow in anger and self pity. Still make choices against life and living; yet still feel this supreme open heartedness in the moments I don't turn away.
I'm not religious in the traditional sense of the word. But I think every human wants some kind of cosmology to believe, and more important, experience. You don't need to hang a name on it or even put it into words. I have a friend who believes in the power of atoms and molecules - to forever create new designs of life and manifest seeming solidity and everything is dancing and made up of the invisible manifesting itself as visible. That seems about as close to something I can believe in as anything. May the unconditional love of the molecules surround Japan and its life forms, and perform their merciful miracles - and may we humans help them however we can.
Friday, March 18, 2011
a letter from Japan
At 2:46 p.m. today, the people of Japan took a moment of silence and prayers for the victims of the earthquake/tsunami. It had been one week exactly. May we all take many moments of silence to send the Japanese people our heartfelt hopes and solidarity, and to mourn their dead and thank and mourn their heroes. It's hard to know the truth between the sensationalist Western media exploitation and hype, and the Japanese media's understatement and caution in its disclosures.
There has been much criticism of the Japanese government in the west, mostly by people from the United States. I find this ironic, given our own government's abysimal record of outright lies to, and manipulation of, the American people. In a crisis of this multi-layered magnitude, a government doesn't have a whole lot of time to give a blow-by-blow televised account of what's happening. This is not a football game or some televised "reality show" event. I'll bet many high level Japanese officials have hardly slept for a week.
Here is a letter that was forwarded by a friend of a friend. It's from a Japanese woman living in Tokyo. Names have been deleted, but her message seems to embody the heart and spirit of the Japanese people. Since this letter, written early in the crisis, she has send updates, but its message stands.
There has been much criticism of the Japanese government in the west, mostly by people from the United States. I find this ironic, given our own government's abysimal record of outright lies to, and manipulation of, the American people. In a crisis of this multi-layered magnitude, a government doesn't have a whole lot of time to give a blow-by-blow televised account of what's happening. This is not a football game or some televised "reality show" event. I'll bet many high level Japanese officials have hardly slept for a week.
Here is a letter that was forwarded by a friend of a friend. It's from a Japanese woman living in Tokyo. Names have been deleted, but her message seems to embody the heart and spirit of the Japanese people. Since this letter, written early in the crisis, she has send updates, but its message stands.
My dear friends,
This is the second email for some of you to let you know I'm fine in Tokyo and my family is fine in Fukushima.
Though my hometown is in Fukushima where was damaged by tsunami, my small village is more close to the Japan Sea side.
I think many of you have seen those terrible photos and videos on TV, web and in newspapers for past two days, and they are all happening in my country.
Tokyo is o.k. now as we are getting normal transportation and lifelines back. Even we can feel aftershocks quite often, it's not so scary as it was yesterday.
But of course the Pacific Sea side, north east Japan is completely attacked by earth quakes and tsunami, and we're getting more and more tragic news.
I am very, very sad and feeling so sympathetic to those who are suffering, but on the other hand, I feel much better than yesterday as we have worst but real information to have recognition what's happening actually and what we can do from now on.
I do not want you to be emotional or overwhelmed. You can help us with support and encouragement there, where you are.
I think it's very important for the people who are in safe area or other countries just stay being calm, stable and keep normal life with people around together with love and trust.
Not forgetting we are one and one is for all, it means people who are not directly involved in can give the peacefulness, gentleness, feeling of connection and deep, profound love to those who are in severe situations including the ones are passing away.
I would like to ask all of you to just bring some attention to those people in my country. Just think about their suffering and pray in a moment without becoming too sympathetic or emotional. Just pray for better or the best for them and some situations. This is the most helpful thing for us at this point, and this is the only thing I (we, the people in normal life) can do for others.
And I want you to be with loving people around you, and feel and cuddle love together. That energy will be transferred to others. That feeling of appreciation will be others' feeling, too.
We don't need to listen to fear messages or no need to be involved in emotional attacks. Just we stay present and pay attention, just be with others in the moment.
Thank you very much for your reading. I do appreciate your concern and love every moment, as I can feel it that you're with me being present.
Please take care and have beautiful time in your place each other, with laughter and smile.
With best wishes and lots of love,
Monday, March 14, 2011
What has happened in Japan in the last several days is horrific and grievous beyond belief. While Japan is reeling from its biggest natural disaster and tragedy since World War Two, we have to consider the manmade contribution to this tragedy of nuclear disaster facing the Japanese people, and all peoples affected by windborne radiation fallout. Last night I watched a long press conference, and the honesty of the engineer who designed the nuclear facilities, and his genuine grief at what has happened, was apparent. So different than here in the U.S. where all is cover-up and we are treated like dumbed-down fattened calves.
While we continue to hold the people of Japan and affected areas (including, perhaps, ours) in our hearts, while we continue to mourn loss of life and loved ones, loss of animals and plants and sea life, in a nation which has been a good friend to the United States, even though our government killed millions of its people; while we find ways to help Japan, while we sorrow with the Japanese people, we also need to educate ourselves to the stark fact that what happened in Japan CAN and likely WILL happen here - and how do we think the US government will treat its own people? Louisiana, Mississippi, and all Gulf of Mexico states and countries should give us a clue; one that affects all life on Earth as we know it. We still are reeling, and mourning those continuing losses.
Japan's technology, highly superior to our own in the U.S. regarding earthquakes, could not contain the force of a 9 point earthquake and tsunami that people had zero time to address. Even the professionalism and dignity shown by Japan's officials cannot help the millions suffering, the many thousands lost.
Please read this article in OpEdNews by Michael Collins, and particularly note the interactive map and graphs further along in the article. Look at your location on this world map. What do you see? These nuclear reactors are ticking time bombs, many on serious fault lines near coastal tsunami areas. To deny that mankind has a part in the potential demise of planet Earth is to either be out of touch with all reality, or unfeeling. The time for pressure on our autocrats, worldwide, is now. We must move toward a nuclear-free world. Just one reactor core has the radiation potentiality of 300 A-bombs. It's time to globally rethink this and even so, our actions in proliferating this poison into our earth, waters, and air, may already be the demise of life on Earth. It is likely already too late. We must do all we can to stop the nuclear madness.
http://www.opednews.com/articles/Post-Nuclear-Japan-Pre-Di-by-Michael-Collins-110314-252.html
here's a link to the press conference i watched; probably old news now, since the second explosion happened and core meltdowns are imminent. (long: 1 hr, 38 min.)
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/13295291?lang=ja_JP
While we continue to hold the people of Japan and affected areas (including, perhaps, ours) in our hearts, while we continue to mourn loss of life and loved ones, loss of animals and plants and sea life, in a nation which has been a good friend to the United States, even though our government killed millions of its people; while we find ways to help Japan, while we sorrow with the Japanese people, we also need to educate ourselves to the stark fact that what happened in Japan CAN and likely WILL happen here - and how do we think the US government will treat its own people? Louisiana, Mississippi, and all Gulf of Mexico states and countries should give us a clue; one that affects all life on Earth as we know it. We still are reeling, and mourning those continuing losses.
Japan's technology, highly superior to our own in the U.S. regarding earthquakes, could not contain the force of a 9 point earthquake and tsunami that people had zero time to address. Even the professionalism and dignity shown by Japan's officials cannot help the millions suffering, the many thousands lost.
Please read this article in OpEdNews by Michael Collins, and particularly note the interactive map and graphs further along in the article. Look at your location on this world map. What do you see? These nuclear reactors are ticking time bombs, many on serious fault lines near coastal tsunami areas. To deny that mankind has a part in the potential demise of planet Earth is to either be out of touch with all reality, or unfeeling. The time for pressure on our autocrats, worldwide, is now. We must move toward a nuclear-free world. Just one reactor core has the radiation potentiality of 300 A-bombs. It's time to globally rethink this and even so, our actions in proliferating this poison into our earth, waters, and air, may already be the demise of life on Earth. It is likely already too late. We must do all we can to stop the nuclear madness.
http://www.opednews.com/articles/Post-Nuclear-Japan-Pre-Di-by-Michael-Collins-110314-252.html
here's a link to the press conference i watched; probably old news now, since the second explosion happened and core meltdowns are imminent. (long: 1 hr, 38 min.)
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/13295291?lang=ja_JP
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Inspirational people and the passing of someone inspirational
When the earthquake in Haiti happened last January, I read about a married pair of surgeons who went to Haiti immediately to treat the severely injured and save lives. The hospital in Port Au Prince had been destroyed, along with most of its staff. This couple had rudimentary tools, there were no other; saws were used for amputations necessary to save lives. The horror and suffering they witnessed all around them was unbelievable, but real. They acted, unflinchingly, in the face of what would make most people crumble. I wept when I read their blog entries. In their blogs, which were sometimes graphic and hard to read, they wrote with passion and the best of their humanness. They didn't turn away from the massive suffering, the heartbreak, the stench of death. They were heroes (I'm sorry - I forgot their names, but will research that and put up a link as soon as I can find their blogs again). I honor and thank them. They are inspirational.
They asked people to help; the situation in Haiti was (and likely still is) unimaginably dire. There were no medical supplies or antibiotics. People had no place to go (and still live in tents). One of the organizations mentioned was Partners in Health (PIH), who had been operating in Haiti and certain places around the world. PIH's chapter in Haiti is called Zanmi Lasante. They'd been helping in Haiti for many years before the earthquake. Partners in health has a sterling reputation for integrity, including their handling of the monies they receive. You can read about the work they do and the fundamental principles of their work here:
http://www.pih.org/pages/what-we-do/
The PIH newsletter I opened yesterday contained eulogies to their founder, Tom White, who lived to a ripe old age and died surrounded by some of those who he loved and who loved him. Reading about him (of whom I knew nothing) restored my faith that there are some really rich people on this planet who are dedicated to spending their lives and fortunes on relieving suffering and contributing something good and healing. Tom White saw the interconnectedness of things. Probably there are more like Tom White, but you rarely hear of them. He gave his entire fortune, which was substantial. He gave his homes (moving to smaller and smaller ones), his assets, whatever was needed, as Partners in Health grew. Thank you, Tom, for devoting your life to helping others. Thanks for not looking away, for making the time, for caring, for giving your all. Thanks for the high bar you set for humanity.
Here are a few links to read about Tom White, visionary and true friend of all peoples, who wanted to make this world a better place, and did.
http://www.pih.org/news/entry/remembering-a-true-partner-in-health/
http://www.pih.org/blog/entry/tom-white-eulogy/
They asked people to help; the situation in Haiti was (and likely still is) unimaginably dire. There were no medical supplies or antibiotics. People had no place to go (and still live in tents). One of the organizations mentioned was Partners in Health (PIH), who had been operating in Haiti and certain places around the world. PIH's chapter in Haiti is called Zanmi Lasante. They'd been helping in Haiti for many years before the earthquake. Partners in health has a sterling reputation for integrity, including their handling of the monies they receive. You can read about the work they do and the fundamental principles of their work here:
http://www.pih.org/pages/what-we-do/
The PIH newsletter I opened yesterday contained eulogies to their founder, Tom White, who lived to a ripe old age and died surrounded by some of those who he loved and who loved him. Reading about him (of whom I knew nothing) restored my faith that there are some really rich people on this planet who are dedicated to spending their lives and fortunes on relieving suffering and contributing something good and healing. Tom White saw the interconnectedness of things. Probably there are more like Tom White, but you rarely hear of them. He gave his entire fortune, which was substantial. He gave his homes (moving to smaller and smaller ones), his assets, whatever was needed, as Partners in Health grew. Thank you, Tom, for devoting your life to helping others. Thanks for not looking away, for making the time, for caring, for giving your all. Thanks for the high bar you set for humanity.
Here are a few links to read about Tom White, visionary and true friend of all peoples, who wanted to make this world a better place, and did.
http://www.pih.org/news/entry/remembering-a-true-partner-in-health/
http://www.pih.org/blog/entry/tom-white-eulogy/
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Everyone who has suggested violence, overtly or covertly, against anyone with differing political or religious views, helped contribute to the Arizona murders
All the spin-doctors and hate mongers who stir people into a froth of misplaced rage and misinformation - inciters of talk radio, the far right, tea partiers, T.V. propagandists, and anyone who has taken advantage of American outrage and suggests, openly or covertly, violence against ANYONE - is guilty of creating this sad and sick milestone yesterday in Tucson, Arizona where innocent people died at the hands of an insane gunman.
Read about the assassination attempt of Representative Gabrielle Giffords HERE (be sure to scroll down and read it all)
Read about the assassination attempt of Representative Gabrielle Giffords HERE (be sure to scroll down and read it all)
Monday, January 3, 2011
Fix the Senate Now
This in from the Sierra Club; the first is a link for people to call the senate, who will vote on their rules on January 5. The second link is to Fix the Senate Now.org so you can read more if you want. There is little time. The senate didn't pass even one of the 12 appropriations bills for 2011 to help the economy; that's just wrong. There's a toll free number provided and a form to fill out once you reach your senator's office. Please call and tell the senators in your state that you're tired of obstructionist tactics, secret holds, and filibusters that can be made by a single absentee senator in secrecy! This is not the purpose or function of filibuster. The senate only needs 51 votes to pass or change rules. Please let them know it's time to fix the senate. While we're at it, let's tell them we want a rule passed that it's required they actually READ the bills they pass. If they had read the bloated tax relief and hidden bills act, I doubt it would have been voted on, as is. We can afford no more mistakes or greedy takeovers that will forever change our lives and our world.
http://action.sierraclub.org/site/PageServer?pagename=adv_fixthesenate&autologin=true&s_src=211AZZCN01
http://fixthesenatenow.org/
http://action.sierraclub.org/site/PageServer?pagename=adv_fixthesenate&autologin=true&s_src=211AZZCN01
http://fixthesenatenow.org/
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