The Campaign against Climate Change has launched an initiative calling for massive public investment to create a million jobs in tackling the causes of global warming in Britain. With its Caravan of Hope travelling the country to promote the campaign, which has been developed in conjunction with a number of major trade unions and the Green Party, the CCC is arguing for Keynesian economics to be used to put unemployed workers back in jobs. There are echoes of the Green New Dealhere, but with some signific... read more »
The day the world froze was icy enough to meld our hearts into stone.It had all began months before as the polar caps began to grow, rapidly. Icy winds blew through the Sahara Desert and strange phenomena such as snow was to be found in arid places like on Australia's Uluru. Not to mention a polar bear was seen walking the streets of Germany and a penguin crossing the boarder into France! The sudden chill over the globe was like God blew an icy breath upon the world and was seconds from smashing it into ... read more »
2012 Time For Change Daniel Pitchback, written two books Daniele, "Crops circles are teachings on the nature of consciousness" "Who?, other levels of galacticintelligenceextraterrestrials." " Only the hero can save the family" What is ayuwasca? A tribe in Brazil smokes this stuff. It is a tree bark that causespsychedelicexperiencesthat the tribe smokes to lead to a higher consciousness of thinking. "What you give, you give to yourself" talking about happiness. Put the past in the past, then you c... read more »
“What day is it,?" asked Pooh. "It's today," squeaked Piglet. "My favorite day," said Pooh.” read more »
Revenge is bliss. That’s right, I said it. The sweet succulent taste of revenge is relishing. It over powers your senses until you’re eyes are clouded with a strange sense of peace which numbs the pain of the rage inside. Almost like some sort of natural drug. Endorphins I think they’re called. Whatever. He killed my sister. He stole her away from me. He ruined our family. Ripped apart, torn to shreds, left in tatters; that’s what he did. So the rage that crept silently at times throughout my soul yet... read more »
I'm not a person who expects to be surrounded by perfection all the time. I mean, perfection is nice, but it's just not realistic to expect it all the time. The yard at our house is a perfect example of this: the weeds that pop up in the yard don't bother me a bit. But the last few days, as I would come and go from the house, I noticed that a rather large green weed was pushing it's way up through a crack in the sidewalk right beside my rose vine. It bothered me, but I never noticed it at a time when I a... read more »
It has been my good fortune to take on many different pursuits academically, professionally and personally and each of them has contributed to shaping me into the person that I am today. From living in England and traveling in Spain, Continue reading read more »
If I could get one simple concept across to the people that I work with and the folks that Im reaching out to it is this: you have a basic misunderstanding of who and what you are. In the most Continue reading read more »
As I was watching the Masters on television this weekend, I let my mind wander back to the halcyon days of playing varsity golf in high school with my friends. Golf has become such a wonderful part of my life Continue reading read more »