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Inelia Benz Cosmic Reunion Full 1.5 hour Video

This video was recorded during my presentation at the Cosmic Reunion event last Sunday, March 31st 2013. It is a full one and a half hour of relevant information on our lives here on the planet today, as well as our capacity to communicate with each other, our higher selves, and our cousins, ultradimensional beings, here on the planet today and beyond.

Here is the link to the video: http://youtu.be/BtnCySoPoG0

It is available to you for free thanks to the team at http://www.portaltoascension.org. A big thank you to everyone who invested time, energy and funds to make the event possible.

Until next time, a big hug,

Inelia Benz


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The Oracle Report Friday, April 5, 2013


LISTEN TO THE AUDIO RECORDING FOR 4/4/2013 REGARDING CHINNAMASTA

Third Quarter Moon Phase – Moon in Aquarius

The keyword for today is transcend. If you have any worries or are facing difficulties, the way to handle it is to take your understanding to a higher level – into the mystic. See it from an elevated point of view. This is particularly true of relationships – personal and professional. If a relationship ends today, rest assured that this is for the best. Try to transcend painful feelings through the knowledge that something more appropriate to who you are will replace what is ending.

Today is the last day of the astological year. “New year’s eve” is traditionally a day for celebration. But unlike “December 31st New Year’s Eve,” the natural new year is not a raucous party. It’s a time of spiritual rebirth and reverance for the cycles of life.

Transcend anything that reinforces a feeling of deficit or inadequacy. Leave it behind you as you sail high above and away from it. Turn it over to a higher power and trust that it will be transformed.

The Balsamic Moon phase starts tomorrow and will bridge us into the new year that begins on April 10th. There will be a fantastic amount of power in this Balsamic Moon phase. As you make plans for the weekend, be good to yourself. What do you need the most right now?

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Teachers Union of Ireland calls for Academic Boycott of Israel in unanimous vote; first academic union in Europe to do so | Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign

Teachers Union of Ireland calls for Academic Boycott of Israel in unanimous vote; first academic union in Europe to do so

At its Annual Congress on Thursday 4th April 2013, the Teachers Union of Ireland (TUI) became the first academic union in Europe to endorse the Palestinian call for an academic boycott of Israel. The motion, which refers to Israel as an apartheid state, calls for all members to cease all cultural and academic collaboration with Israel, including the exchange of scientists, students and academic personalities, as well as all cooperation in research programmes was passed by a unanimous vote during todays morning session.

The motion further calls on the Irish Congress of Trade Unions to step up its campaign for boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) against the apartheid state of Israel until it lifts its illegal siege of Gaza and its illegal occupation of the West Bank, and agrees to abide by International law and all UN Resolutions against it, and on the TUI to conduct an awareness campaign amongst members on the need for BDS. The motion was a composite motion proposed by the TUI Executive Committee and TUI Dublin Colleges Branch. It was presented by Jim Roche, a lecturer in the DIT School of Architecture and member of the TUI Dublin Colleges Union branch, and seconded by Gerry Quinn, Vice President of the TUI.

Speaking after the successful passage of the motion, Jim Roche said: I am very pleased that this motion was passed with such support by TUI members, especially coming the day after Israeli occupation forces shot and killed two Palestinian teenagers in the West Bank yesterday. BDS is a noble non-violent method of resisting Israeli militarism, occupation and apartheid, and there is no question that Israel is implementing apartheid policies against the Palestinians. Indeed, many veterans of the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa have said that its worse than what was experienced there.

Mr. Roche pointed to the desperate situation of Palestinian education under occupation saying that: Palestinians are struggling for the right to education under extremely difficult conditions. They are eager for it, as shown by the large numbers of students in third level education inside and outside the occupied Palestinian territories. Education has always been a target of the Israeli occupation, seeing forced closures of universities, disruption under checkpoint, closure and curfew regimes, and arrests, beatings and killing of both students and teachers. Sometimes, such as during the 2008-09 attack on Gaza, educational institutions have been militarily attacked. In fact I have just returned from a solidarity visit to Gaza where I had the opportunity to hear first-hand from Palestinian educators and students about their difficulties. The unanimous passage of this motion that shows that the Palestinian struggle for freedom, of which academic freedom is a key part, resonates with TUI members and sends a strong message of solidarity to their counterparts in Palestine

Mr. Roche concluded: We proposed this motion as we believe that, as with South Africa, the trade union movement has a vital role to play in helping apply pressure to end Israeli apartheid and occupation. I am proud that the TUI has taken a clear stand, and now support a full academic boycott of Israel in line with the Palestinian call for BDS.

Dr. David Landy, a member of the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign and founder member of Academics for Palestine welcomed the motion saying: This is an historic precedent, being the first such motion in Europe to explicitly call for an academic boycott of Israel. We congratulate the TUI and call on all Irish, British and European academic unions to move similar motions. Undoubtedly apologists for Israeli apartheid will complain that such motions stifle academic freedom, but this is nonsense. The Palestinian call for an academic boycott of Israel is an institutional boycott, not a boycott of individuals. Ironically, those that will jump to complain about this motion will have no words of condemnation for the de facto boycott imposed on Palestinian education by Israel, nor for its continuing attacks on Palestinian education, students and educators.

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Notes

The TUI Motion in full reads:

241. Executive Committee/Dublin Colleges(x4)

TUI demand that ICTU step up its campaign for boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) against the apartheid state of Israel until it lifts its illegal siege of Gaza and its illegal occupation of the West Bank, and agrees to abide by International law and all UN Resolutions against it.
Congress instructs the Executive Committee to:
(a) Conduct an awareness campaign amongst TUI members on the need for BDS
(b) Request all members to cease all cultural and academic collaboration with Israel, including the exchange of scientists, students and academic personalities, as well as all cooperation in research programmes. (ENDS)

The Palestinian Call for a Cultural and Academic Boycott of Israel can be read here:

Jim Roche is a lecturer in DIT School of Architecture and a member of the TUI Dublin Colleges Branch He is also PRO of the Irish Anti-War Movement and a member of both the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign and Gaza Action Ireland.

David Landy is a lecturer in the TCD Department of Sociology, a member of the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign national committee and a founder member of Academics for Palestine

Posted April 4, 2013 in Academic Boycott, Apartheid, BDS, BNC, Cultural Boycott, Gaza, Human Rights, National Rights, Political Rights, Press releases, West Bank.


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Red Flags Round Pope Francis | Tikkun Magazine

I admit to being one thoroughly taken in by the new Pope’s recent speeches and demeanor. I have felt a surge of hope, and a release of much of the old judging, resentment, disappointment and anger at the church throughout history based on my feeling that in emulating Saint Francis this Pope could actually make the church a force for good.

I do not know if I am indeed a fool for my feelings-I think adding to the positive hopes and beliefs floating about in the world can always encourage better outcomes-but at the same time I will not be a blind fool;-) It is important for the people of Earth to realize that NO Pope, politician, military, religious, or civil leader of any type has the power that WE have to create a positive future for our planet and all living beings.

We have the ability to create the world we want, individually and together. Part of the ability includes being aware and informed and taking actions. Should the majority of Catholic people adhere to the council described in the article and support the inherent justice of Liberation Theology then the hierarchy of Rome would have to join in and “lead, follow or get out of the way”.

I left the church as a teenager because of many things, the leading among them being the church’s essential participation in colonization and genocide in the Americas, including what was then the current mess in South America (described in the article below).

I never left the teachings of Jesus because no matter what the church does or does not do, no matter whether you believe him a Messiah or simply a great teacher-Jesus was telling the truth. His words, like the words of the Buddha, are a simple to understand outline of how to be a good person and make the world a better place.

I was thrilled when I discovered Liberation Theology-and that a Bishop of the church, De Las Casas, opposed the colonization and genocide of the Americas from the very start (he was aboard Columbus ship on the very first voyage). De Las Casas was my first lesson in the important truth that history, tho written by the winners, has ALWAYS had two sides. There have always been people of deep moral conviction who worked to protect and help all living beings not just their own in-group.

So, in that spirit of embodying the Love out of which all things arise, and serving the greater good of all living beings I share this article by Matthew Fox about the new Pope. As he says in the article, I too hope that this Pope will abandon the service to self group who brought him to power and truly emulate the saint whose name he has chosen; because in so doing he would be aligning himself with the great mass of Catholic people, and indeed of all humanity, who believe in the value of all life over the ideas of selfishness, greed, hierarchy and control.

Red Flags Round Pope Francis

by Matthew Fox
March 18, 2013
Jorge Bergoglio

Cardinal Jorge M. Bergoglio SJ, (later to become Pope Francis) celebrates mass at the XX Exposición del Libro Católico (20th Catholic Book Fair), in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Credit: Aibdescalzo/Creative Commons

Like everyone else on earth, I wish the new pope well and I hope he truly emulates some of Francis of Assisis priorities of defending Mother Earth who is in so much peril, living simply (how one does that in a palace like the Vatican surrounded by an obsequious court is another question), speaking out on behalf of the poor, impoverished, sick, and neglected, and speaking out on those social and economic structures that institutionalize injustice. I also hope he cleans up the rats nest of corruption, pedophile cover-up, ego mania, and power-addicted prelates who run the curia that in turn runs the Vatican. Good luck and Gods Blessing!

Looking at the popes simple lifestyle while cardinal in Argentinarejecting the bishops palace, living in an apartment, rejecting a limousine and taking the bus to work, cooking his own meals, and speaking off the cuff since being made popegives one hope (again, not sure how it translates to a world of pope mobiles and court hangers-on in the last monarchy of the Western world, the Vatican). But good luck there also.

But Red Flags do emerge as we learn more of this man who is heralded as the first non-European pope in 1,400 years, the first citizen of the third world, and more. One has to be a bit careful here of the hagiographic hype that gushed upon us from CNN and elsewhere the day he was elected. These starry-eyed journalists wallowing in pious sentimentalism for a few days have not done their homework about the recent papacy (or past papacies). I have. That is why I wrote The Popes Wars: How Ratzingers Secret Crusade Imperiled the Church and How It Can Be Saved. Here are some areas to watch out for:

1. This pope opposed liberation theology and base communities in Latin Americathat theology being the grassroots church that took seriously the teaching of Vatican II that the church is the people not the hierarchy. Many heroes of that movement were killed and tortured throughout Latin AmericaOscar Romero being the most visible. Bergoglio was nowhere to be seen standing with them. Quite the oppositehe fought liberation theology tooth and nail as head of the bishops conference and he was an effective instigator of papal attitudes in this regard (the CIA under Reagan linked up with Pope John Paul II to kill liberation theology as I prove in my book, The Popes War).

Can he change as pope? One prays. But dont bet the farm on it. One tends to dance with the ones who brung yaeven to the top of the clerical heap.

Protest against Communion and Liberation

Demonstrators protest against the Communion and Liberation ecclesial movement for the suspension of an officer from the Lombardy Region. Credit: Creative Commons/Mattia Luigi Nappi.

2. This popes allegiance is not to the principles of justice enunciated by Vatican II (or of freedom of conscience or of empowerment of laity or of national bishops conferences independence, or of sensus fidelium. etc.) but to Communion and Liberation. (See chapter seven of my pope book). Communion and Liberationalso called CL is a neo-fascist movement supported strongly by the past two popes (the women who will cook and wash clothes for Ratzinger as pope emeritus are CL people). CL is all about obedience, all about hierarchy, all about centralizing power in the pope, all about pronouncing on sins of the flesh (i.e. homosexuals, birth control, abortion, women sans rights). CL is much like Opus Dei though less secretive and Italian based rather than Spanish basedvery powerful and very rich and in fact larger and more influential today than Opus Dei (though not as embedded in the American media or supreme court or CIA and FBI).

3. Not only was Ratzinger, who published often with their publishing house, a champion of CL, but Cardinal Law was also a big cheerleader of CL, as is Cardinal Cordez, a very influential German bishop who actually invokes Pope Gregory VII as an example for our timesthe pope who said the pope may be judged by no one and the Roman Catholic church has never erred, nor never shall err to all eternity. Yikes!

Dictator Jorge Videla

Argentine dictator Jorge Rafael Videla at the opening of 1976’s “Exposición Rural” in Palermo, Buenos Aires. Credit: Creative Commons/Edgardo E. Carbajal.

4. Serious questions persist about this popes refusal to stand up to the military juntas torture programs during the years of dictatorship in Argentina. Two of his fellow Jesuit priests were torturedalong with 30, 000 other Argentinians who were murderedand he was silent (some say he was complicit but not enough facts have been uncovered to say either way). What is clear is this: in general the hierarchy of Argentina stood by even when one of their own, a liberation theology bishop, was murdered along with 30,000 others. Photos exist of Bergoglio giving communion to the notorious murdering dictator, General Jorge Videla, who was convicted in 1985 of murder, torture, and many disappearances. An Argentine historian who was in the country during the dirty war writes: while the upper echelons of the Church were supportive of the military Junta, the grassroots of the Church was firmly opposed to the imposition of military rule.

5. This reminds one of Nazi times in Germany where some, but not many, bishops stood up to be heard. Bergoglio dismissed two Jesuit priests committed to liberation theology. The result? They were kidnapped and tortured for six months and six parishioners of theirs were disappeared. One of the priests, Fr. Orlando Yorio, accused Bergoglio of effectively handing them over [including six other people] to the death squads. The second priest has spent his life since in seclusion in a German monastery.

It should be noted that secretary of state Henry Kissinger and the United States supported the military coup and junta just as it supported the Pinochet coup and dictatorship in Chile. The Chilean hierarchy opposed Pinochet however (except for Pope John Paul IIs legate Cardinal Sodono, who was so close to Pinochet that he received a special award from him when he left to become John Paul II s hand-picked secretary of state in the Vatican). CL is fiercely opposed to liberation theology.

Can this pope confess and move on? One hopes so.

6. Bergoglios connection to the right-wing faction of the German church is very clear. When an Argentinian autobiographer says, he is not a third world priest, he is noting that he has resisted the call for systemic justice of liberation theology. What is he then, since he lived in the third world most of his life? Very late in life, in his late sixties, Bergoglio traveled to Germany to get a doctorate in theology. I think one can conclude that he was also receiving a deep marination in the kind of right wing German thinking that Ratzinger and his cronies represent. That plus more link ups with CL and Cardinal Cordes, cheerleader of CL. The German bishops are the most influential in the church, due to the fact that Germany gives more money to the Vatican than any other group because its lay people are taxed whether they go to church or not. Pope Francis represents them far more than the third world unfortunately.

Can he change? One does believe in and pray for miraclesin this case that he flies the cage of CL in favor of the church far larger and diverse than tribal sects.

7. Bergoglio called the gay rights movement a work of the Father of Lies (though he says one should be nice to gay people). The president of his country called his opposition to gay marriage medieval and smacking of the inquisition in its tone. I see no evidence that he even considers womens rights to be an issue. Do not expect any theological depth or breadth beyond what we have been witnessing for forty-two years, years of schism in my opinion, from two (now three?) popes who have stuffed Vatican II even though in Catholic theology a council trumps a pope and not vice versa. Thus, they are in schismnot those who follow the principles of Vatican II. All Catholics are free of all hierarchy since the present hierarchylike the 115 cardinals in the papal conclaveare in schism. Get moving. Start true base communities in the spirit of Jesus and Vatican II.

In short, the new pope is presented as a pastoral person. His visiting AIDS victims and his walking in the slums and riding buses to work attest to this. His charm and spontaneity with the press and people since becoming bishop of Rome attest to the same. But the papal job is much more than one-on-one pastoral action. Love is not just about charity; it is also about justice. Is he up to that? Will he take on power structures of economic injustice and support those who do? We shall see.

Cardinal Keith O'Brien

Cardinal Keith O’Brien “had to recuse himself from the papal conclave because three priests accused him of sexual misconduct with them,” writes the author. Credit: Creative Commons/Gavin Scott.

8. A key to his job today is cleaning up the church itself which is mired in pedophile scandals and their cover-ups, financial scandals, rings of gay prostitutes blackmailing curia officials, blatant in-your-face hypocrisy around such issues as homosexuality (the Cardinal of Scotland had to recuse himself from the papal conclave because three priests accused him of sexual misconduct with them, even though that cardinal was a loudmouth ranting anti-gay voice in Scotland). How many other of the homosexuality is evil preachers in the Curia and elsewhere are having gay sex on the side? By the way, do they use condoms? They say that would be another sin.

Of course the on-going Inquisition which was brought back by the two previous popesI list 105 of their victims in my book of which I was only onewill the new pope address that? As a Jesuit you would hope he has some intellectual awareness that goes beyond CLs theology of Obey the Pope. As a Jesuit one would hope that he would have been exposed to the vast depth and width of the Catholic intellectual tradition no matter what the neo-fascist and anti-intellectual sects tell usthat the pope is the only teacher, a heresy in itself. Maybe he was playing a game all along with the German wing to get electedand now will let the Spirit open things up and cut bait with his right-wing handlers. One can hope. One would expect a Jesuit pope to have some respect for Teilhard de Charin, Karl Rahner, Anthony de Mello and other Jesuits whom the fierce right wing castigates.

Where does he stand on the New Inquisition fostered by Cardinal Ratzinger and his minions? We shall soon know. Is he able to throw off the narrow shackles of the C&L and Opus Dei sects and serve the whole church? We shall soon know. Can he overcome the sin of sexism so rife in ecclesial Boys Club circles? We shall soon know. Can he end the unmentionable cover up of priestly pedophiles by the hierarchy and fire all those who did so and put millstones around their necks (figuratively at least) as Jesus proposed for all those who endanger children? We shall soon know.

The key to the work of this pope is the person he appoints as secretary of state. That is the person who must clean up the curia. Will he appoint someone who can take on that heavy task? Or will he appoint someone who is content to keep the power games and cover-ups and hypocrisy going on there essentially as they have been for forty-two years? One of the 115 who got him elected in order to keep things as they are? Stay tuned.

It is false thinking to look up to the papacy to represent Jesuss teaching at this time in history. Look to yourself and the base communities of many stripes that put justice and love ahead of power games, sentimental pomp and papalolotry. One action I am involved in currently, along with Andrew Harvey, is the Christ Path Seminar, which is an effort to resurrect the real story and teaching of Jesus and the Cosmic Christ tradition. The Holy Spirit may be doing a very great thing in ending the papacy as we know it and starting Jesuss message over again through the people, not the ecclesial potentates. Surely we all pray that Pope Francis will join that work and be part of the rebirth of the Christ message.

Already some good things have resulted from Bergoglio as pope. The press (usually non-mainstream press invented by the Internet that bypasses the ruling financial, political, and religious elite) is finally taking a critical look at the history of the American government in Latin America (its role in the military coups of Argentina and Chile to name a few); and the new press is finally taking a critical look at the dark and fascist side of recent church history, a side I lay out in detail in my book, The Popes War, which has been studiously ignored by the mainline press. In my book I tell the truth about Opus Dei, Communion and Liberation, and more coddled children of the past two schismatic papacies. To shed light on these dark sects, as the non-mainline press is finally doing, is already a positive result of the papacy of Pope Francis. Will he and it be able to tolerate the light? Stay tuned.

St. Hildegard of Bingen

Hildegard of Bingen. Credit: Creative Commons/Энциклопедия конопли.

In closing, let us call on the recently canonized saint and Doctor of the Church, the twelfth-century reformer Hildegard of Bingen. Her words to the pope of her day follow:

O man, the eye of your discernment weakens..You are neglecting Justice, the Kings daughter, the heavenly bride, the woman who was entrusted to you. Her crown and jeweled raiments are torn to pieces through the moral crudeness of men who bark like dogs and make stupid sounds like chickens which sometimes begin to cackle in the middle of the night. They are hypocrites. With their words they make a show of illusory peace, but within, in their hearts, they grind their teeth like a dog who wags its tail at a recognized friend but bites with its sharp teeth an experienced warrior who fights for the Kings house. Why do you tolerate the evil ways of people who in the darkness of foolishness draw everything harmful to themselves? They are like hens who make noise during the night and terrify themselves.

It is difficult to find a more apt naming of the curia today than these words of Hildegard who also said: The Catholic chair of Peter will be shaken through erroneous teaching The vineyard of the Lord smolders with sorrow The injustice of the clergy will be recognized as thoroughly despicable. And yet no on will dare to raise a sharp and insistent call for repentence. She raised such a call. One hopes that Pope Francis will do so also.

Matthew Fox is a spiritual theologian and author of twenty-nine books, the latest being Christian Mystics and The Hidden Spirituality of Men. He is a visiting scholar with the Academy of the Love of Learning and his web page is www.matthewfox.org.

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Endangered Earth: More Than 1,000 Take to Streets Against Keystone XL

Center for Biological Diversity

No. 663, April 4, 2013

More Than 1,000 Rally in San Fran to Stop Keystone XL
Pipeline Spill Another Ugly Reminder of Keystone’s Dangers
Rare, Tree-dwelling Seabirds Survive Timber Industry Attacks
Suit Launched to Protect Fla. Species From State Takeover
Live in the Southwest? Help Us Honor the Endangered Species Act
Renowned Climatologist Retires From NASA to Fight Global Warming
West Hollywood Joins Call for Climate Action
Wild & Weird: Attack of the Six-foot Robot Jelly
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Thoughts on Twilight

as always idealisticrebel’s words connect beyond the ordinary to things you know deep in your spirit but don’t always think of or discuss;-) I was also entranced to see a photo from Holden Beach where I spent many a joyous week of my childhood, both summer and autumn. Tho I imagine the land looks much different than the drifting dunes, and few clapboard rental cottages sprinkled among them that it displayed in the 1970’s, the sea has not changed a bit;-)

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I find, that for me, there is a moment, one pure, crystalline moment when the day begins to fade and the night begins to wrap its arms around you, that brings the bitter sweetness pain and love.  I don’t know why it happens. I have experienced it since I was a child. There are times that this moment brings tears to my eyes. Not sad or happy tears. I believe they are the tears of knowing that in those precious seconds, you live.

Twilight reminds us of our invisible and silken thread which connects us to the Universe. The air smells pure. You take a breath and know that all that matters is the fact you are alive and you are in every living thing on this planet and they are all in you. You might be sitting on a porch, walking along a beach, standing breathing the mountain air or driving along…

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Neil Keenan, What He Can Do – And How Humanity Can Help Him: A Response to BeWise – from ~Jean

This is a very interesting split in the long term movement to end the cabal control of our world, end colonization, destruction of the Earth and oppression of humans and all living things. The idea that it is one way OR the other, that we must do X first, or Y now-in truth we can and must do all of the above and more.

I think those who grew up in Western Culture are so immersed in the conceptual space created by a colonized society that the idea of removing money and the structures that control society thru money by our own conscious choices is an impossible thought. It appears impossible from that worldview and so those of sincere caring within that worldview will work for a solution like Neil is aiming for, and that is good-because it is better than not doing anything, because it opens the door to many serendipitous changes that can come along as that process continues.


Those who grew up in an indigenous worldview cannot really conceive of solving anything within the paradigm of colonization, money based structures etc. From within that conceptual state or worldview it looks a whole lot like trying to put out a fire with gasoline;-) To those who have decolonized, the whole system looks unstable, unusable and ready to collapse in the most horrible way. The obvious solutions to so many problems are already accessible to us ALL no matter what the cabal does or does not do, if we choose to take them and use them.


Having grown up forever suspended precariously between these two mindstates-always aiming for decolonization yet near drowning in a sea of colonized societal control it looks to me like the more of us who take the choices to actually DO things the old ways, or as Tai Alfred describes it-adapting ancestral values and understanding to solving modern problems more effectively than colonized solutions-then the faster the system will fail, the faster things will improve.


But as someone mentioned in comments above-NOT everyone will choose to do so, some may not be aware, others are actively opposed. So it also makes good sense that some are fighting the beast from WITHIN. A sort of Trojan Horse contingent of the not-yet-decolonized but unwilling to live the colonized way.


Any general worth spit uses multiple fronts to wear down the enemy; tactical advantage is conferred by such varied and many sided attacks, especially on an enemy with such “power” as far as destructive tools, control of infrastructure etc.


As long as we are all Idle No More;-) taking action is the key-lawsuit action, prayer action, ritual action and protest action, teaching and sharing actions, cocreating better options actions-Check out Starhawk’s Reclaiming groups for some wonderful examples of these kind of person level direct actions that can and do make a huge difference. Masaru Emotu is another great example.

There is no one great hero in this, we have no Frodo carrying the Ring FOR us-every single one of us is responsible for some part of the solution, and that’s good. The cabal cannot stop us even if they could harm Neil, or the folks promoting OPPT, or someone at BRICS, or the Idle No More leaders, or the Occupiers-there are just too many of us acting in too many effective ways for them to stop us.


Much like ants taking down an already dying mammal-we are small, and fragile but we are many and we are winning;-)


We don’t have to choose one way, or defend our choice as those here have admirably demonstrated. We can be respectful compatriots, working toward the same end goals using differing tools, on different parts of a truly vast problem.

Much thanks to BeWise and Jean for writing and sharing their understanding, and to ALL(including Neil) who are taking action to heal our Earth and help all living beings no matter what path of action you have chosen.

I love the discussions on Jean’s blog for this very quality of shared objectives, respect, love and kindness even when those discussing have chosen different paths of action. The 5d tone of Love instead of competition is the key to why the ants are winning-the ants are One, they live Unity already-and they know when the flow of the Universe is ready for them to act together.


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What is Going on With North Korea is Not What it Seems | Veterans Today. Benjamin Fulford

I have no way of knowing how accurate Ben Fulford’s sources are, but he certainly provides an interesting counterpoint to the corporate drone media’s take on things. It is interesting that he is now writing for Veteran’s Today. Disclosure may not be the rapid fire many were expecting and oping for, but it does seem that many many formerly hidden things are coming to light, and much corruption and backrooms dealing is being brought to an end, and it’s perpetrators brought to justice.
I hope that the wider awareness among average people of the machinations behind the scenes will help us avoid these manufactured conflicts like Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria and the ramping up we are seeing with the US and North Korea right now.
Much thanks to Laura, as always, for keeping us up to date on things even when she is as busy as she is now-I am always in awe of her ability to find and share things despite things like exams and long commutes. If you have not yet checked out her blogs, I highly recommend them!