Ganja, sometimes i appreciate shitty new more than good news. It continues to open my eyes and help me prepare.
I truly fear for the world my son will grow to call his own. All I can do is prepare him, provide alternatives and spread the information as widely as possible.
I sincerely appreciate you for bringing these things to our attention. You devote time to making us aware of things that happen behind the scenes and often ignored by mainstream media...part of the machine. And, in turn we can spread this knowledge to help prepare others and try to bring change.
Our world is suffering while too many march on to the sound of the drumbeat of corporate greed. Some sheep , some sheppherds, some wolves.
There are times I almost feel guilty for bringing a child into a dying world so full of shit. But I vow to educate and strengthen him so that he can have the power and confidance to join and lead the growing ranks of those of us who cannot just accept what is happening.
At 3 he is already, inside him, my superior. His power is great. If I and others like me nurture this power in our children, there is hope.
And as long as there is hope there is life.
Ours is the duty to try to keep a place for them to assume when it is their time.
News like viruses in our food supply cannot be accepted. It cannot be allowed to pass. We must cry out aginst this decision and demand our voices be heard. Not just in the usa where it has been announced but all over the world.
This is our food people!
If imperial oil announced that they will start to add ammonia and sand to the gasoline people would be outraged " that will destroy my car! NO WAY!"
We shall see how people react when it is their body-machines at risk of being destroyed.
Where can we cry out aginst this? Who will hear our voices?



Btw, thanks for your thought for our elder. He is home, recovering but with no diagnosis.They have not seen his combination of symptoms before ( scary huh) and did not know what to do. All tests inconclusive. He came home to recover when it became clear his care was seriously lacking in the hospital. They almost killed him with their "treatment" .
He's a tough ol' man and has been apparently been getting all he needs here. Stronger each day. He's out working on the creek bank now.

peace.