Friday, 7 October 2011

Nobel Peace winner Tawakul Karman talks to Al Jazeera



It's easy to dismiss the Nobel peace prize awarded to Tawakul Karman (and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Leymah Gbowee) as unconnected to the X Factor and TV dinner lives of the West but this year is a great example of an activist in a part of the world, that along with Bahrain and Syria is buried under a daily dishing of brutality that exists in large part to pipe the oil into the West's vehicles. 

Everything is connected. Listen to her. There's no daylight between her and say the words of John Lennon or any of the other greats that invariably the system seems to find a way to place a bullet in.

Decoding Ancient Symbols with Wayne Herschel


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Wayne Herschel inadvertently ticks off one of my cross referencing techniques. I keep an eye out for vastly different people saying the same thing but from completely different sources. Naturally I've paid close attention to what alien contactees/abductees say when they've asked where do we come from. They all say it's a very complicated story but that we don't come from planet Earth and were placed here (which might explain why we suddenly slaughtered all the Neanderthals who by all accounts were quite sweet). 

Wayne confirms this in a fascinating interview that explores his near death experience. It's always very interesting for me when two stories from different corners of the internet overlap. The line isn't super clear in this interview so I'm not entirely sure if I get his Orion belt points towards Taurus and on to the Pleiades (pictured above) point but I do concur with his point that the pyramids around the world are pretty much the celestial version of a colonial flag planted in the ground. The interview doesn't begin immediately due to technical difficulties so forward a half hour or so to start at the beginning.

Unofficial #OWS Sentiment


Corporate media is desperate to polarise the Occupy Wall Street movement between left and right and while this isn't in any way connected to anyone it does sum up why so many commentators are completely at a loss to criticize something they have no experience of.

A bunch of people who see a conversation is needed. Not a leader or a spokesperson or an agenda.