Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Why Are Honey Bees Disappearing?

Are Bayer nicotinamides killing off our honey bees? Pollination by bees accounts for 30% of the food production on the planet. Their mysterious disappearance is a matter of grave concern to humanity and the subject of intense study. Why are they dying? This 60 Minutes report reviews the current understanding of this global problem.


Sunday, April 25, 2010

Alex Jones interviews Kevin Trudeau about Natural Cures

Alex Jones interview Kevin Trudeau about natural cures and the demise in health arising from nutritionally impoverished food due to harmful additives and soil mineral depletion. They also discuss the big health cover-up and persecution of health alternatives involving the Bilderberg Group, the Elitists, Corporate Run Media, Suppression of Free Speech and more...

Friday, April 23, 2010

More Bad News.... Further Economic and Social Decline Forecasted

Stephan Molyneux from Freedomain Radio outlines the events he forecasts unfolding with further economic decline in the US. He presents reasons why he believes the economic downturn is not going to bounce, but will continue to fall. Get ready for the new normal, these are the facts behind where we are heading.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

The Venus Project/Zeitgeist ... Can It Be Trusted?

Have you been seduced by the Venus Project lately? It all sounds very grand at first glance. I really like the idea, for example, of designing efficient, sustainable "garden cities" of medium to high density central housing areas with green zones around them (that idea has been around for a long time and makes a lot of sense). No one could argue with such great planning.

And no-one would argue with the aims and goals of The Venus Project, which are set out below.

But the Venus Project has other, potentially ominous, objectives.

This video is a tongue in cheek warning about the Venus Project:



Let's take a critical look at some excerpts from their website promo:

  • They propose a Resource-Based Economy defined as "a system in which all goods and services are available without the use of money, credits, barter or any other system of debt or servitude. All resources become the common heritage of all of the inhabitants, not just a select few. " In principle this sounds great. I am all for global equity (inequity and waste by the "haves" being a far bigger environmental and social issue than the population "bomb".) But this lovely sounding rhetoric is a promo for a new cashless society (complete with a microchipped, barcoded population?) - exactly what the New World Order is planning.
  • Again from their website is a blatant call for One World Government that would manage the world's resources for the good of all: "In a resource-based economy all of the world's resources are held as the common heritage of all of Earth's people, thus eventually outgrowing the need for the artificial boundaries that separate people. This is the unifying imperative."
  • They advocate doing away with working for "wealth, property and power", allowing people to work towards "fulfillment of their personal pursuits". Hmmm... sounds like communism to me. Ask the Chinese how free they feel today!
  • "Technology intelligently and efficiently applied, conserves energy, reduces waste, and provides more leisure time. " More great marketing... who wouldn't want more leisure time?
  • Microchipping is not mentioned on their website, but this sure sounds like it advocates it to me: "In order to effectively and economically utilize resources, the necessary cybernated and computerized technology could eventually be applied to ensure a higher standard of living for everyone..... They will eventually lead us to large-scale computer-based methods of social operation."
Anyhow, I for one will be going along to the lecture in my city coming up at the end of the month... you gotta keep an open mind, eh?

Venus Project Aims and Objectives (copied from their website):

1. Conserving all the world's resources as the common heritage of all of the Earth’s people.

2. Transcending all of the artificial boundaries that separate people.

3. Evolving from a monetary-based economy to a resource-based world economy.

4. Reclaiming and restoring the natural environment to the best of our ability.

5. Redesigning our cities, transportation systems, and agricultural and industrial plants so that they are energy efficient, clean, and conveniently serve the needs of all people.

6. Evolving towards a cybernated society that can gradually outgrow the need for all political local, national, and supra-national governments as a means of social management.

7. Sharing and applying all of the new technologies for the benefit of all nations.

8. Using clean, renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, geothermal, and tidal power, etc.

9. Ultimately utilizing the highest quality products for the benefit of all the world’s people.

10. Requiring environmental impact studies prior to construction of any mega-projects.

11. Encouraging the widest range of creativity and incentive toward constructive endeavor.

12. Assisting in stabilizing the world’s population through education and voluntary birth-control to conform to the carrying capacity of the earth.

13. Outgrowing nationalism, bigotry and prejudice through education.

14. Eliminating any type of elitism, technical or otherwise.

15. Arriving at methodologies by careful research rather than random opinions.

16. Enhancing communication in the new schools so that our language and education is relevant to the physical conditions of the world around us.

17. Providing not only the necessities of life but also offering challenges that stimulate the mind, emphasizing individuality rather than uniformity.

18. Finally, preparing people intellectually and emotionally for the possible changes that lie ahead.

Monday, April 19, 2010

How to Be a Successful Refugee

Natural resource analyst Sean Brodrick - author of "The Ultimate Suburban Survivalist Guide"- provides a sharp-eyed perspective on what may be coming in this precarious economy and how to prepare for it. The hurricane Katrina lesson he warns is don't rely on government to save you during disasters. Sean urges us to prepare for hard times while we're in good times, and outlines here how this can be accomplished - even by couch potatoes.

Here are some of the recommendations you can learn about in this video:

  • Get out of debt (particularly high priced debt like credit cards - not so important for mortgage debt).
  • Have an evacuation plan organized ahead of time with your family and friends - call someone who lives in a different area and offer reciprocal support if either one of you needs to leave where you are. Don't rely on mobile phones.. they may stop working!
  • Have a 48 hour pack (I would suggest 72 hour) of essentials to tide you over in the case of emergency, and have it ready for every member of the family to throw into the car at a moment's notice (including medicines). If some calamity precipitates a mass exodus, the best place to be is at the front of the traffic.
  • Get to know the people in your local community! (We keep hearing that great advice over and over)
  • Have a few months supply of food and water stored (or a water purifier on hand, preferably the mobile sort).
  • Keep some cash on hand - as happened in during the Great Depression a Bank holiday (where you suddenly have no access to your accounts) could be announced at any moment as the economy goes down. Those with ready cash will be the ones best able to access the last supplies of food, medicine and other essential resources.
  • Put a little extra (if you have it) into tangible gold and/or silver assets (rather than paper derivatives).
  • Grow some food, even if its just a tomato plant in a container on your balcony. By giving it your best shot, you will learn important skills.
  • Learn a practical skill while you can... your job could evaporate in the blink of an eye. Choose something useful that you could do for other people in a hard times economic situation - it could become the thing that tides you and your family over.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Something Shared By All Humanity

An uplifting and entertaining video featuring Bobby McFerrin. Here he uses audience participation to demonstrate the power of the pentatonic scale at the event "Notes & Neurons: In Search of the Common Chorus", from the 2009 World Science Festival, June 12, 2009. Sounds dry, I know, but I guarantee you'll love it! And it shows that underneath it all, us humans have the basics in common, particularly the ability to resonate as one community.


Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Transition to World Government

A global war on freedom is underway. Adrian Salbuchi's describes 12 Transitional Triggers designed by the New World Order Power Elite to wrap-up Globalization and usher in a World Government and how they are unfolding.

Here are the Triggers: Global financial collapse, economic upheavals, social collapse, artificial pandemics, artificial environmental crises, terror attack, nuclear accident, war in the middle east, assassination of a key figure, beating up of rogue states, staged virtual reality religious event, staged VR contact with alien races.

Here Salbuchi goes into half a dozen of the triggers underway now in more detail.


Sunday, April 4, 2010

Our Father, Who Art in Heaven?

The hypothesis that the human race and civilization was seeded here by aliens might seem wierd, but it explains a lot of tricky ancient mysteries like, how did Homo sapiens (modern man) suddenly appear (with no evidence of "missing links"), and who built the awesome megolithic structures which abound about the planet and would challenge our high-tech capabilities today? Eric Von Daniken presented a lot of evidence to support such a theory in his book "Chariots of the Gods".

The very first culture we have records of are the Sumerians. They invented over 100 of the first hallmarks of civilization - maths, science, medicine, astronomy, writing etc. Tablets left by the Sumerians record visitations by living Gods - the ANNUNAKI, Ancient SPACE TRAVELERS from NIBIRU, the 12th PLANET.
The same stories are even repeated in the Old Testament.

Friday, April 2, 2010

The Sacred Demise of Industrial Civilization

Carolyn Baker is the author of Sacred Demise: walking the spiritual path of industrial civilization's collapse. She sees a gradual demise of western civilization with daunting and perhaps horrific consequences. All of our governmental support services are in demise. For example, look at how our education system has deteriorated. Collapse is inevitable.

Carolyn suggests the best way to prepare for the disruptive changes she foresees is to develop community and personal interdependance - none of us can survive societal collapse alone. She goes on to describe the kind of world that may emerge, and how it might function.