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The problem is "who am I?" is stuck in words. What you need to do is just repeat I-I-I-I-I-I Do that in your mind and any thoughts that arise then logically realize they are based on your I-thought. Continue repeating I-I-I-I Do that to find the SOURCE of your I-thought. It's not a thought. You can logically infer that you stay the same even in deep dreamless sleep with no thoughts or visions so who you are is not either of them and real consciousness is not a thought nor a vision. So then back to the I-I-I-I It takes practice but then the I-thought becomes concentrated and congeals and then other experiences manifest. But all those experiences are still based on the I-thought. So the practice of the source of the I-thought is eternal -- it is eternal LISTENING without thoughts - called "Mouna samadhi" or silence samadhi.
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sounds like that forum got me confused with Gary Clyman! haha. I used to sit in full lotus reading books behind bookshelves giving females orgasms. I wouldn't call it hiding but reading a book is the perfect cover for when my vagus nerve on my neck is pulsating while I am "flexing" my pineal gland. haha. I don't do that anymore though but I did do it for five years. I also did "emotional liposuction" at the same time - I didn't call it that but strangers thanked me for it!! So on with the qigong testimonials! Rare lung disease requiring a transplant healed with no lung scar tissue even!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkYWWyfbe7k Severe epilepsy in catatonic state for 22 hours a day and 40 medications totally ineffective to less than one medication and totally healed: Late term cancer totally gone - a "walking miracle."
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Yeah I listened to the Birdjam songs and it was the American Redstart. So this a.m. I wrote a letter to the Minneapolis Twin Cities STRIB newspaper about our cat killing the birds. haha. They had an op.ed. on it. Also I emailed our local naturalist where my mom used to volunteer and I asked HIM to write a letter to our local newspaper that my mom used to own and operate. I'm going for public shame folks. haha. I then posted it on the MN Bird email list. No responses yet but that's fine with me. I already had plenty of cat responses last year when I posted the same problem. But this time I asked them to write letter to the newspaper. http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/homegarden/blogs/200790001.html
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http://www.democracynow.org/2013/5/21/headlines#52112 Guatemalan Court Overturns Genocide Verdict for Ex-Dictator Ríos Montt Guatemala’s top court has overturned the genocide conviction of former U.S.-backed military dictator Efraín Ríos Montt. In a historic verdict earlier this month, Ríos Montt was sentenced to 80 years for genocide and crimes against humanity in the killings of more than 1,700 Ixil Mayan people in the early 1980s. But in a 3-to-2 ruling Monday, the Guatemalan constitutional court dismissed all the case’s proceedings dating back to a month ago. It was then that the court first annulled the case amidst a dispute between judges over jurisdiction. In the run-up to its latest decision to overturn, the court had come under heavy lobbying from Ríos Montt supporters, including Guatemala’s powerful business association, CACIF. Ríos Montt remains in a military hospital where he was admitted last week. His legal status is now up in the air. He will likely be released into house arrest, and it is unclear when or if he will return to court.
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More Evidence Against the Carbon Dioxide Scam
voidisyinyang replied to joeblast's topic in The Rabbit Hole
Survey: Scientists Have 97% Consensus Human Activity Causes Climate Change A new survey of the scientific community has found near unanimous agreement that human activity causes climate change. Citing the work of more than 29,000 scientists in peer-reviewed journals, the survey’s authors say the consensus on human-caused global warming stands at 97.1 percent. Addressing the efforts by industrial polluters to fund climate skepticism, the study’s lead author, John Cook, said: "There is a gaping chasm between the actual consensus and the public perception." http://www.democracynow.org/2013/5/21/headlines#52112 -
Alex Jones - PROOF! Boston Marathon Bombing is Staged Terror Attack
voidisyinyang replied to Immortal4life's topic in The Rabbit Hole
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Racist Statements By "German" Politicians
voidisyinyang replied to eye_of_the_storm's topic in The Rabbit Hole
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Racist Statements By "German" Politicians
voidisyinyang replied to eye_of_the_storm's topic in The Rabbit Hole
Yeah the U.S. was last united when it fought the Nazis. But that's just dopamine addiction - that's not real culture - it's just a war machine. Being "united" as a war machine is not real culture!!! http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/19/magazine/say-hello-to-the-100-trillion-bacteria-that-make-up-your-microbiome.html?_r=2&pagewanted=all& -
Rossi was supposed to be in "industrial production" phase in Florida for a Greek project -- mass scale utility energy I think. But apparently you didn't notice anything new on that. Oh so a search says Rossi dismisses the Florida claim ....[or not!!] so I get it - that test was done last year but was finally just published. I remember when the test happened. Glad to see it got past peer review.... http://arxiv.org/abs/1305.3913 http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/156393-cold-fusion-reactor-independently-verified-has-10000-times-the-energy-density-of-gas http://pesn.com/2012/03/11/9602054_Rossi_Tells_Florida_Bureau_He_Has_No_Factory_No_Nuclear_Reactions/ So Rossi does have Florida production but it is secretive....
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Yeah just call http://springforestqigong.com - 952-593-5555 and get a phone healing or consultation - those qigong masters sleep only three or four hours a night but they do long distance healing. So they will read your energy blockages, send energy to you where you need it to open up whatever blockages you need opened and that will balance your energy out. Just tell them you have kundalini insomnia or something. Basically Chunyi Lin said he has treated many people who had kundalini imbalances and he has gone through all of that stuff. He trained at Shaolin and did cave meditation for 2 months nonstop full lotus with next to no water, no food and no sleep the whole time for 2 months. So he has gone 2 months with no sleep. He does spirit shen healing transmissions - shakti, etc.
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Just use the extra energy to heal people. Just go to places where people need the energy and they will suck it out of you!! Maybe a public library or a fast food restaurant or a park or some public space. Do you feel electromagnetic force between your hands? If so then do hand healing. You don't need to touch people. Just keep your hands six inches away. Do you see light around people? Try doing long distance healing. Do you feel energy going out of the center of your brain? Can you focus on the center of your brain and then increase the energy intensity level? Does your vagus nerve pulsate? Can you sit in full lotus meditation? If not then your body channels are not open yet. You make think you have "extra" energy but it's just a matter of either giving it to other people or letting them suck it up or else getting the energy into other parts of your body. You should be able to sit in full lotus with no pain to really open up your energy channels. You don't need to focus your mind anywhere but the full lotus with the tongue against the roof of your mouth will cycle the energy for you. The qigong masters also sleep only 3 to 4 hours a night but they also heal people all the time. So you should heal people and then see how much sleep you need. haha. Can you pick up on other people's energy imbalances? Do you feel your eyes pulsating as light goes out of your eyes into people around you as they suck up your energy? You're not alone - energy should just be flowing out of you and into people around you.
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They're already going extinct. Yeah but I did hear an Ovenbird today!!! So there is hope. Anyway ..... Where Have All the Birds Gone? - Princeton University Press press.princeton.edu/titles/4436.html by J Terborgh - Cited by 620 - Related articles "Things are going wrong with our environment," writes John Terborgh, "even the parts of it that are nominally protected. If we wait until all the answers are in, we ... Yeah I had to read that book for our Ornithology class in 1993 or so.... His next book is called Requiem for Nature. He's pretty much given up. People who really study ecology know just how bad things are. The rest of the human population is oblivious unless they live in the wilderness like the birds... Yes I heard this bird today!! It lives on the ground. Trying to remember this other bird name - I can remember the song but not the bird name! haha. We saw a bluebird at the feeder yesterday -- really bright stunning blue.... Yeah it's the American Redstart - that's the song I was trying to remember. I listened to some youtube vids but they don't sound like our American Redstarts http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/American_Redstart/id But this one is close enough. Songs vary by region a bit. O.K. so I still have yet to hear the American Redstart or the red-eyed vireo....or the scarlet tanager....
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05/21/2013 05:28 PM 'Death By a Thousand Cuts' Coal Boom Could Destroy Great Barrier ReefBy Samiha Shafy Australia's Great Barrier Reef is rapidly losing its coral, to the point that UNESCO may soon place the natural wonder on its "in danger" list. Climate change is one culprit, but so is the country's booming extraction industry. Environmentalists warn that time is running out for the reef. The man whose job it should be to protect the Great Barrier Reef is actually afraid of water. The vast ocean, with all the creatures it contains, makes him uneasy. Only once has he visited the vast reef, largest and most beautiful. Just thinking about the visit makes his skin crawl. Andrew Powell, 40, the environment minister of the Australian state of Queensland, is a stocky man with a boyish face. Sitting in the neon-lit cafeteria of the parliament building in the state capital Brisbane, he smiles at the memory of his ill-fated expedition to the reef. "I get seasick very quickly," Powell explains, "and I don't do sharks very well." As he was snorkeling over the reef, he says, a reef shark swam directly beneath him. The horrifying animal was at least twice as big as he is, Powell insists. "My wife says it wasn't more than a meter long," he admits, "but it was enough for me." He swam back to the boat and refused to go back into the water. The 2,300-kilometer (1,430-mile) Great Barrier Reef, off the coast of Queensland in northeastern Australia, is a natural wonder. It is home to a quarter of all species that exist in the world's oceans. In 1981, it became the first ocean region to be declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. But now UNESCO is threatening to add the Great Barrier Reef to its list of protected sites that are "in danger". The authors of a report presented to the World Heritage Committee in June are "extremely concerned" about the condition of the reef. UNESCO wants the Australian government to demonstrate that it is serious about saving the reef, or else it will be officially classified in 2014. 'Five Minutes to Midnight' "When a place is recognized as a World Heritage site," says Fanny Douvere, the lead author of the report, "it is both a recognition and a responsibility." UNESCO, she adds, is essentially saying to Australia: "Look, it's five minutes to midnight." She is far from the only one concerned. Australian scientists have calculated that the Great Barrier Reef, the earth's largest living organism, has lost half of its coral in the last 27 years, and coral death is only accelerating. One reason is that Australia feels the effects of climate change earlier and more strongly than elsewhere. Not only do rising water temperatures lead to coral bleaching in the summer, increased levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere raise ocean acidity, which damages the coral. But storms and floods also flush mud, pesticides and fertilizers from farmland into the ocean, creating conditions under which a type of starfish that eats coral can thrive. And without healthy coral, fish, crabs, mollusks, sea turtles, manatees, dolphins, skates and sharks also disappear. Man is also threatening the reef in a very direct way. Australia has the world's largest reserves of uranium, zinc and lead. It also has rich deposits of bauxite, iron ore, copper, gold, manganese and nickel, and no other country in the world has exported as much coal in recent years. Mining companies have dug enormous open-pit mines in the country's interior, creating moonscapes covering a total of hundreds of square kilometers. Analysts also expect that in a few years Australia will produce more natural gas than Qatar, currently the world's largest exporter. Much of Australia's coal and natural gas reserves are in Queensland. Coal from Australia, most of which is burned in Asia, is fueling climate change, which in turn is detrimental to the reefs. International energy companies are investing many billions of dollars in new mega-mines and infrastructure projects. To double its coal exports, Australia is deepening and expanding ports, or building new ones, even in previously untouched protected areas. The silt from excavation is dumped into the ocean, polluting the reef. 'We Are in the Coal Business' If all goes according to plan, twice as many freighters could soon be passing through the World Heritage site than do so today. And with increased traffic comes an increased risk of accidents such as the one three years ago which saw a Chinese freighter crash into the reef. UNESCO is particularly alarmed about the plans of mine operators, which have also sparked growing resistance among scientists and environmentalists. The environment organization Greenpeace is collecting signatures to support a campaign of "civil disobedience to stop coal exports from Australia." In April, activists occupied a ship loaded with coal bound for South Korea. "We are in the coal business," Queensland Prime Minister Campbell Newman said in response to UNESCO criticism. "If you want decent hospitals, schools and police on the beat, we all need to understand that." But if current trends continue, the unthinkable could happen: the Great Barrier Reef could die. The reef looks endless when seen from the vantage point of a helicopter. The ocean shimmers in every shade of blue, turning clear and turquoise-colored where the coral grows. Clouds cast dramatic shadows onto the water. Of course the reef is near and dear to him, says Environment Minister Powell. "We wouldn't be Queensland without the Great Barrier Reef at our doorstep." The reef generates close to €5 billion ($6.5 billion) a year for the local tourism industry. Powell has five children, he says. The youngest is three and the eldest 10, "and I want to leave them the Great Barrier Reef in better condition than it's in today." But the real question is what will remain of the Great Barrier Reef when Powell's children are adults. "Our government was voted into office with the mandate to stimulate the economy," says the environment minister. "That's why we support the mining industry, construction and agriculture, as well as tourism." And the reef? Role Model Australia? In keeping with UNESCO's wishes, Queensland is currently working on a strategy to develop its coastline in an environmentally sustainable way, says Powell. The national government in Canberra, he adds, is also developing plans for a marine park off the coast. The government expects to complete the overall concept to save the reef and present it to UNESCO by 2015, Powell explains. Canberra will invest $200 million in the next five years to reduce pollution from agriculture and fight the coral-eating starfish. Queensland is contributing $35 million a year to the effort. "I believe that we are doing everything we can to satisfy UNESCO's expectations," says Powell, leaning back in his chair. "Look, if Australia doesn't manage to have a healthy economy and simultaneously protect something as special as the Great Barrier Reef, who will?" In this respect, Powell is right. Most tropical coral reefs are off the coasts of developing nations, whereas Australia is a prosperous country. In addition, climate change is not some abstract idea; the country has been suffering from the painful effects of global warming for some time. In other words, the Australians are in an ideal position to serve as role models. "It would be a total embarrassment for us if the reef were placed on the list of World Heritage sites in danger," says Larissa Waters, 36. She isn't buying the environment minister's arguments. In her opinion, the government is being coopted by the extractive industry and isn't taking UNESCO's warnings seriously. Waters is also a politician, though in a somewhat lonely position. She is the first and only member of the Green Party to be voted into the traditionally conservative Queensland Legislative Assembly. In office since 2010, she says that she hardly has any time left these days for issues other than the reef. "UNESCO has concrete concerns that are simply being ignored," says Waters. "First, no ports in untouched regions; second, no port expansions that could impair the universal value of the reef; and third, a moratorium on port projects until 2015." Her goal is to convince the state parliament to write UNESCO's recommendations into law. It's a futile struggle, and yet Waters remains optimistic. "I refuse to accept the idea that we will lose the reef," she says. "Australians have enough imagination and courage to prevent that from happening." The Coal Industry's Perfect World On a May afternoon, several hundred members of the Mining & Energy Services Council of Australia, an interest group representing the mining industry, meet at a golf club in the upscale Brisbane suburb of St. Lucia. Except for a few employees handing out name cards, the room is almost entirely filled with men. They have come to listen to a speech by Paul Mulder, managing director for coal and infrastructure with the Australian-Indian energy giant GVK Hancock Coal. Mulder is there to present his current project: three new coal mines in Queensland's undeveloped Galilee Basin, together with a 500-kilometer rail line to the coast and a dedicated coal terminal. While Mulder rattles off the superlatives of his project at the podium, a storm is brewing outside. Birds screech, and the wind howls through the windows, shaking the screens next to the podium. But Mulder, who is not tall but broad-shouldered, remains undaunted as he gets to the real subject of his presentation: The environmental activists who, as he claims, are damaging Australia's economy. "I see a bunch of these activists jumping up and down, saying that we are destroying the reef," says Mulder. "They have no idea what they're talking about." According to Mulder, storms, starfish and coral bleaching are the reasons the reef is suffering. His coal has nothing to do with it, he says. Besides, Mulder notes, coal is indispensable, providing 80 percent of electricity in Australia and China, 57 percent in India and 42 percent worldwide. "What sort of a society would we have without electricity?" Mulder asks. He says it is unfair of the anti-coal activists to deprive the "poor people in the Third World" of the kind of comfortable life they themselves enjoy. Those who would obstruct the coal industry, according to Mulder's logic, are merely granting other resource-rich countries a competitive advantage, thereby weakening the Australian economy. As such, he explains, it is necessary for the government to eliminate bureaucratic hurdles and simplify approval procedures. The men in the room nod in agreement. No Regulation, No Taxes Mulder's words offer an insight into the mindset of his boss, the richest person in Australia and, depending on what happens to commodity prices, perhaps in the entire world soon -- a woman who wants people to see things her way. Gina Rinehart, 59, heir to the Hancock Prospecting mining empire, is worth about €23 billion. Rinehart doesn't speak with journalists but does pay some of their salaries. In addition to coal mining, she is also a major shareholder in Australia's leading media company, Fairfax Media Limited. And she is on the board of a television network group. Her vision is a radical one: She wants an Australia in which the interests of the extractive industry are paramount, a place with little regulation, no taxes on natural resources or CO2, but massive numbers of low-wage guest workers from Asia, so that planned mega-projects can be implemented as quickly as possible. Rinehart uses her money and influence to make the voices of climate change deniers heard, and she has developed a following of like-minded billionaires and politicians. One of her fans is opposition leader Tony Abbott, who polls suggest could win the September election to become the next prime minister. Abbott, the leader of the center-right Liberal Party, has characterized scientific conclusions about climate change as "absolute crap" and he successfully fought a planned special tax for the mining industry. Abbott has said that if he wins the election he will immediately abolish the CO2 tax introduced last year. Wayne Swan, finance minister in the current Labor government, has called Rinehart and those who are like-minded a threat to democracy. Is the Great Barrier Reef the price Australia will have to pay if Rinehart's worldview prevails? Do Not Feed the Animals Visitors to the natural wonder must first travel to Cairns, 1,350 kilometers north of Brisbane. The city's downtown area is filled with restaurants, souvenir shops and travel agencies. There are various ways to reach the reef: by sea, on multi-deck ships or sailboats, or by air, with small planes or helicopters that take passengers to islands or floating platforms above the reef. Once there, visitors can dive, snorkel or walk along the sea floor wearing a device that looks like an astronaut's helmet. There are warnings everywhere, admonishing visitors not to step on coral, feed animals, litter, use soap or urinate into the water. Pale staghorn coral towers above the sea floor like a forest of bones, interspersed with sponge-like stony corals, large chunks of centuries-old coral and fat sea cucumbers resting on sandy spots. Schools of blue-and-white, yellow and striped fish swim past, and occasionally a larger fish peeps out from the forest of coral. Russell Reichelt, 59, is paid to ensure that everything remains as it is. Head of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, he has been tasked with investigating the impact of the natural resource boom. Reichelt is sitting in his office, with a view of the marina in Townsville, 300 kilometers south of Cairns. He looks at a map of the coast and says: "There's that old saying: death by a thousand cuts." He is referring to the deleterious effects of construction and pollution on the reef. What Australia needs, says Reichelt, is a consensus that there is a breaking point for the reef that cannot be exceeded. "In my view, UNESCO's interest is welcome," says the reef administrator, "especially in this time of growing pressure." For the time being, his staff is focused on fighting the invasion of coral-eating crown-of-thorns starfish. The animals hide during the day, and at night they extrude their stomachs over the corals and digest them. To kill the starfish, divers inject multiple doses of sodium bisulfate into the middle of their bodies. Hundreds of thousands, possibly millions, of the coral-eaters populate the reef, making the divers' work a Sisyphean task. But at least it represents something the conservationists can do to protect the reefs. Drinking Binges and Brawls The heart of the coal industry can be found between Townsville and Brisbane. The town of Gladstone consists of a port stretching for 30 kilometers along the coast, surrounded by power plants, coalfields, scrap heaps and flat-roofed buildings. The air is filled with the roar of machinery. Workers fly in and out of Gladstone, where the local paper reports on nightly drinking binges and brawls. Jan Arens, 56, also works for the coal industry, as an engineer for a company that produces wastewater treatment chemicals. He can't stop thinking about the activities he has witnessed in his job. He claims that the industry dumps toxic substances into the ocean and ignores regulations. "We have laws to protect the environment, but we bend and break them wherever we can," says Arens, a big-boned man with the coarse hands of laborer. "I'm not against the industry, but I am against such dishonesty." Two years ago, Arens founded the city's only environmental protection organization, the Gladstone Conservation Council. The group has about 50 members, he says. They distribute flyers and take out ads in the paper. But the response has been modest. "I want my children to be able to say one day that at least their old man tried to do something," says Arens. Energy companies are currently investing $33 billion in new coal and gas projects around the port of Gladstone alone. The projects are scheduled for completion in 2015, which will coincide with the Australian's government's completion of its plan to save the reef. Translated from the German by Christopher Sultan URL:http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/australia-debates-how-to-protect-the-great-barrier-reef-a-900911.html RELATED SPIEGEL ONLINE LINKS: Photo Gallery: Threats Mounting to Great Barrier Reef http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/fotostrecke-96908.html Laos Land Grabs: Deutsche Bank Backs Ruthless 'Rubber Lords' (05/15/2013) http://www.spiegel.de/international/business/0,1518,899324,00.html Leading or Following?: Merkel Speaks with Two Tongues on Climate (05/07/2013) http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,898621,00.html Land O' Lakes: Melting Glaciers Transform Alpine Landscape (04/26/2013) http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,896729,00.html The Coal Monster: Pollution Forces Chinese Leaders to Act (03/06/2013) http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,886901,00.html
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Well I am no longer allowed to send my sister emails because I first sent her the science about not comforting your baby while its bawling causes brain damage and then secondly I send her two NY Times articles about domestic cats being the number one cause of song bird deaths..... So my mom was going to talk to my sister about the cat - the big request was to keep the cat indoors at night since the cat goes into the forest all night to hunt birds. Instead my mom yells at me to no longer email my sister. haha. I never said anything in the emails -just posted the articles and I sent them to my mom at the same time. I knew I had to be careful trying to get my sister to do something. haha. So her cat now has free roam to hunt the birds at night. Strange I have not heard any Oven Birds this year and Ovenbirds live on the ground. Well the cat did kill a Black and White warbler which flies up here from the Gulf States or South America - but that was nearby the house. The assumption is that if the cat does not bring the kill to the door then the kill has not happened. The latest research is to put "kittycams" on the cats and presto! Not only do cats kill a lot more than thought but they don't bring the kills home all the time - especially when they way out in the woods. Anyway I have not asked my mom yet if she ordered the book Requiem for Nature yet for our local library. I figure that MOther Nature will take revenge. I don't need to "save" Nature. If people choose to live in their self-contained Bubble reality of capitalist censorship -- then Mother Nature will just wipe out life on Earth and start over so that the next dominant species has a chance to not mess things up so badly. But I do get all these Minnesota birdlist emails as I'm on their listserve. Too bad I can't post anymore as last time I mentioned my cat problem and the birders went BALLISTIC on me -- rightfully so. I was loosing sleep about it -- we did try to put the bib on the cat so my sister "tried" last summer. First she had the collar on too loose. Poor little kitty. haha. So the bib kept coming off. Anyway yeah like I told my friend if you want proof that Western civilization is destroying the planet my famliy provides the confirmation. The irony is my mom used to volunteer at the local Warner Nature Center and the current naturalist there got irrate about knowing we let our cat out of the house. I totally agreed with him but it's my sister cat. Anyway my mom ended up instead - when she "talked" to my sister the result was instead to blame the victim as usual. haha. You would think my mom would know better but apparently my sister has taken charge. Yeah last night I heard my sister declare to me and my mom that "the cat is not an issue!" haha. HILARIOUS. So apparently she can command what reality is just by her pronouncements. Anyway like I said - I don't have to do anything. I just provide the information. It gets censored in denial and I go -- o.k. I did my bit.
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Racist Statements By "German" Politicians
voidisyinyang replied to eye_of_the_storm's topic in The Rabbit Hole
Yeah I understand that but look at ads for Benetton ads http://www.olinda.com/ArtAndIdeas/lectures/Benetton/benettonIntro.htm So they go for racial diversity right? it is skin color features diversity right? But guess what? It's not real DIVERSITY because it's corporate imperialism! The Gap, Nike, Benneton and Wal-Mart: Corporate Slavemasters http://www.theearthcenter.com/templates/firefly/archives/ffarchivessweatshops1.html See so yes ideally skin features express local cultural diversity but don't be so easily fooled!!! Muslim is more Western than you think and skin features are really not that different. For example I'll give you a story from my life. I had a girlfriend who went to Morocco for the peace corps. She met a Berber Moroccan who worked as a male prostitute for German homosexuals going to Africa for male sex. So then my friend then married this Berber Moroccan who previously also had a German girlfriend and she brought him back to the U.S. So in all of that there really is not racial diversity - my old friend is Irish-American by the way. It's all just Westernized genocidal culture - not traditional Berber culture which was even against the Arabs!!! -
The allicin and sulfuric acid are the active ingredients in garlic but allicin is created by the fresh enzymes after garlic is crushed. So the attempt to "preserve" the allicin is not very effective because also the sulfuric acid is lost which is part of the dynamic power of the garlic. The fluoride is evil obviously - that's why the Nazis used flouride to pacify the population. Yes fluoride is standard in the U.S. and look at how U.S. citizens just go along with U.S. imperial genocide instead of the U.S. being self-responsible for its own ecological footprint on the planet. So what is the pineal gland of Mother Earth? The rainbow equatorial rainforests being fluoridated by soybean farming. Soybeans are high in lecithin which is good for brain neuron as semen is the strongest is lecithin. But soybeans also contain silica which too much has a similar calification effect on the brain just as the soybeans are creating silica desertification of the Earth's brain. So through celibacy the power of your internal semen shot up to the brain can possibly and most probably over power the fluoride. And yes garlic is very effective at leaching out the flouride but so also is cilantro as leaching out the fluoride - and garlic and cilantro go very well together since the chlorophyll counteracts the bad rotten egg smell. When I did my extreme garlic diet I was an urban hermit reading one scholarly book a day and working at nights. I did still have female stalkers though even though I smelled like crap - nothing like the tantra mutual orgasms to even smell like crap and be loved. haha. HILARIOUS.
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Racist Statements By "German" Politicians
voidisyinyang replied to eye_of_the_storm's topic in The Rabbit Hole
You're confusing skin color and facial features with cultural diversity! The Westernization of Europe happened through the spread of Greek-Roman imperialism. So that is why Europe is based on genocidal culture that is racist. The Muslim culture "preserved" this genocidal culture through Platonic philosophy. It spread back into Europe in the 9th Century from the Muslims. The Western genocidal culture then spread to the New World in the 15th century. Human cultural diversity had its downfall with monocultural farming that started around plow-based farming. It got bad around 3000 BCE. It started to get bad around 7,000 BCE. But human culture goes back to 100,000 BCE. The San Bushman original human culture is based on trance dance singing that is from 100,000 BCE. The San Bushmen are the most genetically diverse culture of humans!!! The San Bushmen are the origins of all other humans genetically. The San Bushmen language is the most sophisticated with the most sounds used and also the most musical. So the "racial" skin differences can actually all be traced back to the San Bushmen culture which then spread around the Earth. Westernization then spread around the Earth as a genocidal culture killing off human diversity. Let's consider Muslim culture and cultural genocide: http://theconversation.com/loss-of-languages-speaks-volumes-about-changing-times-657 So Muslim culture is part of this Westernization urbanization process that is genocidal. What is happening in Germany is nothing about real diversity of land differences and ecology, etc. -
Racist Statements By "German" Politicians
voidisyinyang replied to eye_of_the_storm's topic in The Rabbit Hole
I can give you other examples. So for example the Irish poor lived off potatoes, millk and greens but what really caused the famine in Ireland? It was because the British imposed "austerity" on the Irish, forcing the Irish to export their food to the British. The same is happening in India today - - there is genocidal famine in India because the British imperial policies have continued in India to force the poor peasants to export their food to Europe! And so -- basically there is a good book on Ecological Imperialism by Alfred Crosby. But essentially this problem goes all the way back to plow-based farming out of the Near East -- and even early agriculture around 7,000 BCE -- using deforestation to "water proof" the houses. So pastoralism is actually after agriculture - pastoralism is a reaction to the ecological destruction of Western agriculture creating desertification. The best we can do with agriculture is to use humanure compost like the Berber village in Morocco that I visited - they supported themselves from humanure compost. So Asia farmed for thousands of years using humanure compost. But the West takes their crap and dumps it into clean water!!! This is why Rome had to build aqueducts. So then Rome had to expand across Europe because they crap in their water and so they have dirty water and also they don't have good fertilizer to grow food. So Rome turned north Africa into desert. And so Western land policy is actually the inability of Taoist philosophy of the body-mind applied to the land. In Taoism you put the fire under the water to COMPOST the human emotions into energy. So the land policy should compost the humanure and this purifies the water. Instead the West tries to separate the humanure from the land and so dirties the water and then also increases the fire as desertification. Because of this then genocide is necessary by the West and this genocide goes back a long ways. Then the genocide spread to China under Maoism as WEsternization of China, just as the genocide happened in India from Westernization there. -
Racist Statements By "German" Politicians
voidisyinyang replied to eye_of_the_storm's topic in The Rabbit Hole
http://wupa.wustl.edu/record_archive/1998/10-15-98/articles/races.html So you ask me if I think the common population of European descent should die because of the imperial wars of the corporate-state elite? I think that in a so-called democracy people have the responsibility to protest and to not cooperate and if they do so then these policies of genocide will not be possible. So for example my German ancestors - why did they leave the Palatine Germany? Because of bad land ownership -- people were starving - because the rich were trying to control the land. So the Germans - my ancestors - went to Ireland. What happened? The Germans were supported by the Queen of England to be "technical advisors" to the British colonial genocidal estates in Ireland. So genocide is not about race but it is about a Platonic Western technological advancement that uses geometric logarithmic mathematics. So human population expands biologically using geometric exponential mathematics. But Western genocide from Plato is based taking biological geometric growth and converting it to technological geometric growth. So the technological geometric growth then also destroys the ecological balance of diversity - real genetic diversity!! Western genocide actually destroys ecological genetic diversity of races more than it does human genetic diversity. But Western genocide does destroy other human cultures that had previously preserved ecological racial diversity. -
Racist Statements By "German" Politicians
voidisyinyang replied to eye_of_the_storm's topic in The Rabbit Hole
Ham et al. claim that there is only 0.2% genetic difference between any two races, and that the same percentage of variance of genetic material can be found within any racial grouping; moreover, the amount of genetic difference that accounts for the racial differences (as opposed to the racially-indifferent variance that is already found within each race) is only 0.012% (p. 54). This latter number is derived from the former as follows: http://firstword.us/2009/09/ham-on-the-extent-of-genetic-differences-between-the-races/ -
Racist Statements By "German" Politicians
voidisyinyang replied to eye_of_the_storm's topic in The Rabbit Hole
Africans are more European than Europeans are!!! We are all Africans. There are no "unique" Europeans. There's more European genes in the original human culture - the San Bushmen -- then there are European genes among the Europeans. haha. Your idea of "race" is being racist. Dr Francis Collins discusses this in his book The Language of Life (NY: Harper, 2010). -
Racist Statements By "German" Politicians
voidisyinyang replied to eye_of_the_storm's topic in The Rabbit Hole
haha!!! Genocide is what the U.S. is doing to Iraq and Afghanistan and what the U.S. did to Guatemala and El Salvador in the 1980s and genocide is what the U.S. did to Indochina in the 1970s. Genocide in Minnesota meant there was a bounty -- a price - on the head of every Dakota Native Indian in Minnesota. Genocide in Minnesota meant there was a concentration camp for the Dakota Native Indians where they were forced to stay through the sub-freezing temperatures -- hundreds dying to disease, starvation, etc. and then hundreds more dying after the Dakota were stuffed into railroad cars and then shipped to barren lands in the middle of nowhere. Eating grass to survive. That's genocide. So yeah the Germans flooded Minnesota to steal the Dakota land and then drove the Dakota out of Minnesota by using genocide - like the mass hanging in Mankato of 38 Dakota after the Dakota fought back to try to stop the starvation of their people. So what happened is that in the 1850s there were basically no Germans in Minnesota and then by the 1860s Minnesota was flooded with Germans. Starting in the 1850s southwestern Minnesota was being targeted by German colonists, with creation of the German Land Association after initial prospecting in the heart of the soon to be Dakota-U.S. War. June D. Holmquist, They Chose Minnesota: A Survey Of The States Ethnic Groups (Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2003), p. 163. My great-great grandparents were living in New Ulm as German colonists – New Ulm was besieged and burned down by the Dakota Indians. The local town created a barricade and then led an attack to drive the Dakota off long enough so that the town could then flee from the Dakota. New Ulm Minnesota is still considered the town with the greatest German immigrant population in the U.S. “The treaties of 1851 had promised the Dakota lump sum payments in exchange for land, but eleven years later the Dakota had still not received the funds....Most of the money was given directly to creditors contrary to treaty terms and to federal law.” Carol Chomsky, “U.S.-Dakota War Trials”, Stanford Law Review, November 1990. By the 1870s the area of southern Minnesota, where the Dakota-U.S. War of 1862 had taken place, was now known as “German Minnesota” with southwestern Minnesota comprising a 40 % to 60% German population and some areas north of St. Paul were 80% to 100% German.94 This growth was mainly due to farmers but the parallel to German colonialism as a part of imperialism needs to be made. For example in Namibia in the early 1900s there was a German genocide against the indigenous populations – a campaign of concentration camps and extermination relying on racial science. The racist colonial culture was inspired by the popularity of biologist Ernest Haeckel's motto in the 1860s of Germany: “Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny.” To quote biologist Stephen Jay Gould: “Recapitulation was Haeckel's favorite argument … Haeckel and his colleagues also invoked recapitulation to affirm the racial superiority of northern European whites, ... Herbert Spencer wrote that ‘the intellectual traits of the uncivilized … are traits recurring in the children of the civilized.' Carl Vogt said it more strongly in 1864: 'The grown up Negro partakes, as regards his intellectual faculties, of the nature of the child…. ’”95 The leaders of this German genocide in Africa later directly developed the Nazi party and trained its leaders to continue the racial genocide policy, again as a direct means for imperial expansion for land and resources.96 And so we have the same racist inspired colonial power grab in Minnesota: At least one historian has suggested that the settlers' response to the war may also have been motivated by greed: Treating the Dakota as criminals allowed the United States to summarily remove all the Dakota from the state, thereby opening to settlement land that the Minnesotans had coveted for years.97 And this policy of U.S. genocidal expansion continues! Despite the U.S. having hundreds (at some counts 1,000) military bases overseas, the corporate-state propaganda system in the U.S. disregards the reality of U.S. imperialism. C.T. Sandars, America’s Overseas Garrisons: The Leasehold Empire (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000). Social evolution monism (all is one) from the orthogenetic force was the mass movement in Germany that led to Nazism (The Scientific Origins of National Socialism by Professor Daniel Gasman, 1971). Social evolutionary monism - it is from Plato. So what happened is that the Benedictine monks working for the 9th Century Carolingian Empire - they relied on NeoPlatonic "Natural Law" eugenics philosophy. This Platonic philosophy was taken from the Muslims who had "preserved" Platonic philosophy. And so it spread into Europe with the attack on Jews as "conversos" - not able to convert to Christianity due to the racial Platonic eugenics philosophy. This philosophy is directly against Taoism because the eugenics is defined by giving a person a number -- 9/8 is the ratio that Plato used for each citizen that must be "compromised" for the good of the State - i.e. killed off if not useful. So the number 9/8 was "compromised" by using logarithmic mathematics - geometric magnitude math that justifies exponential inequalities of wealth by using technology based on the same mathematics. And that is the real secret of genocidal policies. It is a standardized math that goes against Taoism which is based on complementary opposites - natural numbers with no use of geometic magnitude mathematics. “Germany admits Namibia genocide,” BBC News, August 14, 2004 and Namibia: Genocide and the Second Reich, BBC documentary, 2005. “Drawing on recent studies of the links between empire, colonialism, and genocide, Nazi Empire examines German history from 1871 to 1945 as an expression of the aspiration to imperialist expansion and the simultaneous fear of destruction by rivals. Acknowledging the important differences between the Second Empire, the Weimar Republic, and the Third Reich, Shelley Baranowski nonetheless reveals a common thread: the drama of German imperialist ambitions that embraced ethnic homogeneity over diversity, imperial enlargement over stasis, and ‘living space’ as the route to the biological survival of the German Volk.” Shelley Baranowski, Nazi Empire: German Colonialism and Imperialism from Bismarck to Hitler (Cambridge University Press; 1 edition, September 27, 2010). http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL8E006CE5618C0876&v=iXgIhSjWGhE&feature=player_embedded -
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