Thursday, April 12, 2012

Who Bombed Judi Bari? Documentary


Who Bombed Judi Bari? Documentary Trailer - YouTube

Who Bombed Judi Bari? is a suspenseful story about people who risked their lives to save the California redwoods and took on the FBI for trampling their freedom of speech. It shines a light on an amazing protest movement that succeeded against all odds - with creativity, music, and humor. In 1990, a bomb blew up in the car of two of the most prominent Earth First! redwood activists: Judi Bari and Darryl Cherney. They were accused of bombing themselves, but twelve years later won their landmark lawsuit against the FBI, proving that officers falsified evidence and intentionally tried to frame them. To date, the real bomber has never even been searched for and remains at-large. Directed/Edited by Mary Liz Thomson, Produced by Darryl Cherney, Executive Producer Elyse Katz, Co-Executive Producer Sheila Laffey, Co-Executive Producers Bill & Laurie Benenson

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

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Helen Caldicott: "Educate those Corporate Prostitutes in Congress"


Helen Caldicott "Educate those Corporate Prostitutes in Congress" - YouTube
On day one of NOW DC ( http://nowdc.org ) Helen Caldicot speaks at the EPA about nuclear radiation and the need to shut down the dozens of reactors in the United States that are identical to the Fukishima plant and they are also on mostly on fault lines.

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The Activists Occupy Entergy!


The Activists Occupy Entergy! Starring our anti-nuclear heroes! (A homage to "The Artist".) - YouTube

Eight intrepid heroes from the New England Natural Guard affinity group, traveled to New Orleans, the headquarters of nuclear corporation, Entergy. They were there to occupy Entergy HQ on the day that the Vermont Yankee nuclear reactor, owned by Entergy, should have ceased operation. Putting up crime scene tapes and holding banners, the group refused to leave without a meeting with Entergy CEO, J. Wayne Leonard. No meeting happened. 7 of the 8 agreed to be arrested, and were detained and released. Their actions came in solidarity with allies in Vermont, 1,000 of whom marched in Brattleboro, while a second affinity group of 5 were arrested at Entergy Regional HQ in White Plains, NY. The State of Vermont voted in February 2010 to shut the 40-year old Vermont Yankee plant when its license expired on March 21, 2012, a decision that was over-ruled by the federal government and Entergy which sued to keep the plant running in defiance of states' rights.


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Monday, April 9, 2012

what do you see ?

Save this image to your computer and enlarge.

This is an enlargement of the visor from the image.

This is the huge lunar structure reflected in the visor.

Here is the original image of the "tower", download image
and enlarge the top left quadrant to see the structure.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

gunter grass


Why I am silent, silent for too much time,
how much is clear and we made it
in war games, where, as survivors,
we are just the footnotes.

That is the claimed right to the formal preventive aggression
which could erase the Iranian people
dominated by a bouncer and moved to an organized jubilation,
because in the area of his competence there is
the construction of the atomic bomb.

And then why do I avoid myself
to call the other country with its name,
where since years – even if secretly covered -
there is an increasing nuclear power,
without control, because unreachable
by every inspection?

I feel the everybody silence on this state of affairs,
which my silence is slave to,
as an oppressive lie and an inhibition that presents punishment
we don’t pay attention to;
the verdict “anti-Semitism” is common.

Now, since my country,
from time to time touched by unique and exclusive crimes,
obliged to justify itself,
again for pure business aims - even if
with fast tongue we call it “reparation” -
should deliver another submarine to Israel,
with the specialty of addressing
annihilating warheads where the
existence of one atomic bomb is not proved
but it wants evidence as a scarecrow,
I say what must be said.

Why did I stay silent until now?
Because the thought about my origin,
burdened by an unclearing stain,
had avoiding to wait this fact
like a truth declared by the State of Israel
that I want to be connected to.

Why did I say it only now,
old and with the last ink:
the nuclear power of Israel
threat the world peace?
Because it must be said
what tomorrow will be too late;
Because - as Germans and with
enough faults on the back -
we might also become deliverers of a predictable
crime, and no excuse would erase our complicity.

And I admit: I won’t be silent
because I had enough of the Western hypocrisy;
Because I wish that many will want
to get rid of the silence,
exhorting the cause of a recognizable
risk to the abdication, asking that a free and permanent control
of the Israel atomic power
and the Iran nuclear bases
will be made by both the governments
with an international supervision.

Only in this way, Israelis, Palestinians, and everybody,
all people living hostile face to face in that
country occupied by the craziness,
will have a way out,
so us too.

(haaretz)

Thursday, April 5, 2012

there you are


Remember...


no matter where YOU go...


there YOU are.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

I'm not going to take this anymore

Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.


Martin Luther King, Jr., a prominent American leader of the African-American civil rights movement and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, was assassinated at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee, on April 4, 1968, at the age of 39. (read more)

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Obama’s War on Pot

Photo courtesy of Coral Reefer [ link ]
In a shocking about-face, the administration has launched a government-wide crackdown on medical marijuana
Oaksterdam, a dispensary owned by legendary activist Richard Lee, was raided Monday morning by Federal DEA agents. Lee began using marijuana to ease his back pain after suffering a spinal injury at age 27. He and others like him have revolutionized the industry by using hydroponic techniques to grow marijuana safely, onsite and in compliance with state law. The Justice Department has been cracking down on California’s dispensaries and growers since October. Over the past year, the Obama administration has unleashed a multiagency crackdown on medical cannabis that goes far beyond anything undertaken in the past. The feds are busting growers who operate in full compliance with state laws, vowing to seize the property of anyone who dares to even rent to legal pot dispensaries, and threatening to imprison state employees responsible for regulating medical marijuana. It’s true that California has no shortage of illegal pot growers and the statute that allows for medical marijuana was poorly written. However, the state still has the right to pass laws and the power of jurisdiction. The Federal Government is overstepping it’s bounds and violating the sovereignty of the state when it repeals these laws and imposes it’s own jurisdiction.

Monday, April 2, 2012

destino

inconsequential


I am here to erase all doubt between

the consequential and the inconsequential

...here's a hint...

it only matters to you.

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Music never stops

















“There is a road, no simple highway
Between the dawn and the dark of night
And if you go, no one may follow
That path is for your steps alone”
            Ripple by the Grateful Dead
        
The head of network services where I used to work had calendars from the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s covering his wall with well over a thousand dates circled in red. Each one represented a Grateful Dead concert he had attended. On occasion, I would catch him leaning back and staring at them all glassy-eyed. He’d ask me to pick a date, any date ..and he could tell me not only what city they played, but how he managed to get there, who he was with and what songs the band played that night. You can verify the playlists online. We’re looking at a period of time spanning 3 decades. I have a hard time remembering what movie I saw at the theater last week.

i never dreamed

advice to newlyweds


Question...

"What do you think matters most in marriage?"

Answer...

"A short memory."

Little boxes

Little boxes on the hillside, little boxes made of ticky tacky. Little boxes, little boxes, little boxes all the same. There’s a green one and a pink one and a blue one and a yellow one. And they’re all made out of ticky tacky and they all look just the same.
Thoughts and impressions are arriving in packages that are way too small today. I need a bigger picture. I put on my Merrells and find the shortest path up to Franceschi. I start on residential streets because the canyon would be too tortuous today. I pass by stately homes and funky California cottages. I concentrate on loosening the suspension joints in my hips ..and experience a more cushiony ride. The street gives way to a woodsy trail bordered by pine, oak and eucalyptus. Feels spongy. I reach the top of Franceschi where I get a panoramic view of the coast ..from Rincon to Gaviota ..then out to sea where white clouds are beginning to roll over the tops of the islands. South of me the fog has already breached the coastline and filled Sycamore Canyon. I inhale .. like a wave crashing ..and exhale .. washing away the debris. No quarrels or nagging doubts here. Like water seeking it’s own level ..I listen to the narrative in my head expand to fill the space available ..both inside and out. Calm and undisturbed. I throw the packaging material over the edge and watch it sail away.

Little Boxes by losttimeblues

Friday, March 30, 2012

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Nascent Scream



There is a nascent scream
forming in my throat
its origin runs deep
within the labrynth of
my psyche,
embedded in the fabric of
my persona,
beneath the scaffolding that
supports the beating of my heart
intermingled with my breath.

I’ve endured for far too long
the pathetic nature of the
human condition,
the endless stream of senseless violence
that circumnavigates the globe,
pointless murders based on
an infrastructure of crazed logic
embellished with religious beliefs
that tolerate no answer except the
ridiculous ones purported to come out of
the mouth of psychotic deities,
untimely deaths of men, women children,
victims of ludicrous struggles for power
wrought by nations that seek nothing but plunder
disguised as self-righterousness.

I’ve lived through too many wars,
too numerous to detail,
too horrid to contemplate,
too stupid to be believable,
wars that have grinded bodies
to dust,
buried alive thousands too
weak to resist,
wars that have wasted entire cities,
turned civilization to rubble,
sent mothers and their children
to screaming deaths,
wars that sacrificed reason and intellect
to the desire for oblivion and ruin,
wars that have murdered hope and
offered free license to despair,
wars that thwart human progress and
consign many to an early grave,
wars that unwind the clock of the future,
launching history into the
darkness of the dreaded past.

I’ve grown weary of the
endless streams of nonsense that
fill the bandwidth of the present with
tidal waves of petty thoughts and
nearly useless information.

I’ve come to tire of the
misuse of language,
vocal chords no longer the
gateways to our minds,
words strung together haphazardly in
nonsensical arrays,
communication no longer a tool for
exploration of self and other,
all has become insufferable vanity.

There is this nascent scream
lodged within the signature of my
innermost self,
brief sojourn of life so delicate and
wondrous,
turned into a shadow play
filled with circus and
steeped in illusion.

Reality has become sidelined,
the trumpets sound,
the noise deafening,
humanity herded into
a vast and perplexing hall of mirrors
where all protest is muted and
within the blazing lights of a
multitude of artificial suns,
what is essentially black and dismal
seems somehow golden,
young and agile children
armed with baskets
filled with a bounty of ornaments
disperse wondrous arrays of color
without substance,
fill the domed enclosure
shrouded from the incessant darkness
with idle and cheerful songs.

Dread has become enshrouded by apathy,
fear by pitiful amusement,
architects of the future
have crafted a world
impossible for humanity to endure.

This nascent scream
nesting within my belly
is an incipient cry of anguish
over all the needless suffering
carried by so many for
no acceptable reason,
for all the mindless insanity.

Mary Jane

Anti anxiety

The complaint I most frequently hear from former pot smokers of my generation (those who came-of-age during the 60’s and 70’s) ..is that smoking marijuana makes them feel nervous. Some describe it as so intense, it borders on paranoia. Consequently they quit and never came back. In the day, little was known about cultivating for the psychoactive effects of marijuana.

The times they are a’ changing. A new breed of cultivator has revolutionized the field. They can grow sophisticated varietals with a range of psychoactive properties. “The THC component is the same ..it is the mixture of other elements that play a vital role in changing the psychoactive effect.” Two decades ago, most marijuana smokers bought whatever their dealer had. It was illegal even for research purposes. Consequently nothing was known about marijuana other than its THC content.

One of these newly found elements is a compound called Cannabidoil or CBD. It’s responsible for the calming and pain relieving effects found in medicinal marijuana. Takes the buzz off THC so to speak. CBD is also helpful in treating a range of problems, including arthritis, the side effects of chemotherapy, asthma, sleep disorders and post-traumatic stress disorder [ link ]. CBD is measured in grams. Your local dispensary should carry varieties containing different amounts of CBD .. 0.35 grams being considered ‘good’.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

what's your message ?


This is the back of my Ford F-150 pickup...

and this is my message to the world...

What's your message?

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Sunday, March 25, 2012

the art of peace



The Art of Peace is medicine for a sick world. There is evil and disorder in the world because people have forgotten that all things emanate from one source. Return to that source and leave behind all self-centered thoughts, petty desires, and anger. Those who are possessed by nothing possess everything.

"The Way of the Warrior has been misunderstood. It is not a means to kill and destroy others. Those who seek to compete and better one another are making a terrible mistake. To smash, injure, or destroy is the worst thing a human being can do. The real Way of a Warrior is to prevent such slaughter - it is the Art of Peace, the power of love." Morihei Ueshiba.