Memorial Day Reflections 2014
It’s Memorial Day in America, circa 2014. My heart goes out to all who feel the added weight of sadness and grief over actions past. However, instead of ending the observance at “remembering” the...
View ArticleTruth, Ebola, and the Medical Way
Thomas Eric Duncan With reports of the first American death, the Ebola drama points out everything that is wrong with medical science as it is presently practiced. The only problem is that few will...
View ArticleIntroduction to the Real Earth Space Program (and War Of Course)
I’m sure you’ve already seen videos or read articles about the campaign to establish Ebola as the next great menace to society. My emphasis on bringing forth the lies that are already known and...
View ArticleA Practical Guide to ‘Going Within’
Each time I sit to write, it is with a desire and intention to convey thoughts that would be of most lasting value to the reader, any reader, without exception, agree or disagree, whether the ideas...
View ArticleExpanding Our Ability to See the Hidden World Influencers
Et tu, Baltimore?The events that are unfolding in Baltimore, Maryland, characterized by many as riots, are in my opinion, a positive sign that life and love yet exists in America, and that the American...
View ArticleRace Wars, False Flags and the Bigger Picture
Sun Tunnels in “West Nowhere,” Utah It’s great to be back home after a scintillating 12-days in New Zealand, and the Fieldays farm show in Hamilton, and almost 5-weeks on the road, with stints in...
View ArticleThe Forgotten Players of War
On this day of remembrance, I took some liberties with someone’s Veteran’s Day poster to create this graphic. Why are the war mongers who were really behind the killing, so easily forgotten? To be...
View Article‘Hiding’ As Plain Sight: The Assault on the Human Mind
Doesn’t this look like a publicity photo?I started this article several weeks ago, after U.S.-aligned (and probably urged) Turkey shot down a Russian jet that was obliterating ISIS targets that the...
View ArticleOrlando Shooting: Another Weapon of Mass Distraction
My first Saturday Night ThoughtFest experience was quickly overshadowed by the next act of insanity in Florida, when a gunman (or gunmen) engaged in the latest WMD, or “weapon of mast distraction”. The...
View ArticleTerrorism Won't Be Ended by Terrorizing: Diffusing a Political and Social Bomb
I am convinced that president Bush sincerely believes his strategy for fighting terrorism is the right course. However, that doesn’t make it the best one. History is full of people who succumbed to the...
View ArticleOn Being Great, but Not Feeling ‘Good’
300 Million and Questioning Our Strength The occasion of America’s population odometer tripping over the 300 million mark should be a cause for celebration and rejoicing, but instead for many, it is a...
View ArticleIs God a "Religious 'Guy'"?
One Man’s Answers to That and Other Questions For two days, the following thought has rattled around in my mind, but I did nothing about it. Oftentimes when that happens, the thought will prove to be...
View ArticleBeyond the ‘War Option’: Seeing a Better Opportunity
I originally wrote this essay August 18, 2002, seven months before we invaded Iraq. Let’s see how the ideas now work with benefit of hindsight. Bush’s Dilemma in “Gunning Down” Saddam Our dear...
View ArticleThoughts on War and Peace, Pt. II
All Sides as God’s Side, All Lands as God’s Lands NOVEMBER 27, 2006 — Since 9/11/2001, overt displays of patriotism have been the rage. Rage was “in.”The lust for a war we thought we could can “win”...
View Article‘Errorism’
Exposing the ‘Underbelly’ of Terrorism Let there be no mistake that terrorism is a behavior that, as a nation and world, needs to be eradicated. The Earth has become “small enough,” and the human...
View ArticleThoughts on Peace: Spreading the Virus
Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward Wo/Men What a thought. What an idea. Impossible, you think? I think not. Question is, what would Peace on Earth look like? Here’s what it would look like to me. It...
View ArticleWar as Yesterday's Way: Not Today's
Beingness and this Problem With Iraq Do you think my inquiry into, and discussion about “who we are” is an intellectual exercise? Think again. Every action we take revolves around our...
View ArticleThoughts on War: As the Wheel of Grief Turns
This past week, 60 Minutes broadcast a story on the massacre of 24 Iraqi civilians in the town of Haditha by four Marines led by 25 year old Staff Sargeant Frank Wuterich. Wuterich was charged with...
View ArticleThoughts on Love: The Greatest Power
Love is a power… not a force. In fact, love is the greatest power there is. Although we can’t touch it, everyone knows when it is present, and mourns when it is thought to be missing. Love is greater...
View ArticleThoughts on Peace: Standing Down the Military in Iraq
I’ve suggested that the wisest thing for president Bush to do would be to issue an order to STAND DOWN military action in Iraqi, as a matter of official and unofficial policy. This does not mean that...
View ArticleThoughts on God: Embracing My Magician
del.icio.us tags: Peace, God, Philosophy, War on Terror, Freedom If you have taken an interest in the missives that I publish in this space, I want to thank you. I believe these ideas can be life...
View ArticleThoughts on Peace: Consciousness, Observation, Inner Truth, and its...
Technorati tags: Consciousness, Spirituality, Truth, Peace, Quantum Mechanics, Physics One of the central components to the science of quantum mechanics is the role of the observer. It is, in fact,...
View ArticleForgiving a Madman, Releasing the Madness
In a blaze of gore, Sueng-Hui Cho went from anonymous to infamous in a matter of minutes; a “nobody” in his mind, to a somebody in ours, whose name is on the lips of a nation, and around the world…...
View ArticleThoughts on God: Religion, Spirituality and Beingness
Bringing Our Highest Self ‘Out of the Closet’ with Love America’s forefathers had the profound wisdom to inculcate a fundamental separation of “church” from matters of “state” into the very fabric of...
View ArticleThoughts on God: Dealing with the Day-to-Day Pt. II
Examining Our Beliefs Cacti In Bloom, originally uploaded by phaelosopher. Beliefs manifest on an individual as well as a collective basis. My beliefs — about myself, relationships, “women,” life,...
View ArticleThoughts on God: Why 'S%&t' Happens
Last December I published an essay titled, Thoughts on God: When ‘S%&t’ Happens. After reading a flurry of books (the flurry continues, because three more are on the way), let’s take a “behind the...
View ArticleThoughts on God: Empowered in Oneness to Heal
Slot Canyon Contrasts, originally uploaded by phaelosopher. Bringing Heartfelt Results into Being What are your thoughts on healing? Do you ever think about them? It doesn’t matter what form the...
View ArticleMRSA 'Superbug' and MMS: Dialogue with a Reader
My article, A Stupor for Superbugs, stimulated quite a few thoughts for Rett, who wrote the following. Thank you, in advance. An interesting article to say the least…but there are some points that I...
View ArticleThoughts on Health and Healing: Just 'Who' or 'What' Cures Disease?
The Acidity of Fear and Balance of Love My most recent podcast conversation with Jim Humble on cancer treatment and MMS confirms (click here to listen), at least in my mind, that it has beneficial...
View ArticleA Note from Chelan
I’m submitting this note from Chelan, Washington, preparing to drive to Seattle, and return home to Arizona. This is the end of a momentous week. The beginning of a new world. For all the predictions...
View ArticleTranscending the Fear Syndrome
Reflections on ‘9/29’ Have you noticed that the media is quick to deliver information about the next scourge or menace that we should brace ourselves for, quick to offer hope for a possible solution,...
View ArticleLooking Beyond 'The Collapse' with Open Eyes
While most of the world is now on “collapse watch,” it seems that very few are giving much attention to what’ll we do if (or when) “the worst” of what we’re watching for actually comes to pass. I’m not...
View ArticleElection Day 2008 Reflections
I just came back from voting. No matter who wins, it’s important to have one’s voice heard in the affirmative. To not vote is to vote by abdication, and is the best way to allow others to assume what...
View Article'Shift' Has Happened: Hail to the New Chief
The major event of my day on January 20, 2009, was returning home from a quick trip to Northern California, where I interviewed two remarkable people. The major event of the world was the inauguration...
View ArticleThe Best Protection from a Dirty Bomb is Peace
There is some concern going around about our vulnerability to a “dirty bomb” attack. It’s not enough that we’ve been attacked by “dirty” chlorine and fluoride in our water, mercury in vaccines,...
View ArticleTo 'Consume' or Produce? It Shouldn't be a Question
While I have written two of the greatest books rarely to be read (I Am My Body, NOT! is one), the following quotation is as relevant today as it was when I first wrote it over 12 years ago. The People...
View ArticleThe bin Laden Perception Campaign: Who is Being Served?
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNYmK19-d0U&w=448&h=252&hd=1] President Obama, in his own words (or that of his speech writer). President Obama’s announcement of the killing of...
View ArticleA Dream to Live For; A Dream to Love
Delivering Ourselves, Not from ‘Evil,’ but from Fear The broadcast media machine continues the campaign to sell the idea that Osama bin Laden is actually dead, and that this act unto itself, initiated...
View Article9/11 Plus Ten Years: What Have We Learned?
NORMAN, OK — As fate would have it, I was one of the estimated 1.5 million people who travel from city-to-city in America each day on the tenth anniversary of the now infamous demolition of the World...
View ArticleMemorial Day Remembrances: Where’s the Growth?
It’s Memorial Day in America, a time set aside to remember the men and women who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces. However, occasions like these are more often used to reinforce...
View ArticlePolitics and Common Sense: “Oil and Water?”
One of the two political conventions to nominate the next president of UNITED STATES CORPORATION is done, with one to go. Before the cameras, the entire world could see behind the façade of unanimity...
View ArticleA Government for the CityState, Not the People
The governance organization based in Washington, DC could be and should be declared broken. The president said in the final “debase,” that his first mandate is to keep the American people “safe.” (Mr....
View ArticleIn the Matter of Daniel Smith, MMS, and the FDA: Let Freedom Ring
Lately I’ve been taking my time before saying what’s on my mind, but I am pleased to report that Daniel Smith, who the FDA and Department of Justice chose to make an example of in their campaign to...
View ArticleThe Math of a Harmonious ‘From Hereon’
So much has been going on, on the world stage, my lack of comment or opinion has been noticed by some of you. I thank you for your concern, and will begin filling in some of the blanks that my silence...
View ArticleLifting the Veil to Our Own Intrinsic, Inalienable Value
From time to time I’ve touched on the idea that the country and world we live in today, is one colossal deception, a monumental fiction, the sheer ubiquity of which is hard to fathom, as well as...
View ArticleBeyond the PsyOps: Reclaiming Your Power to Heal Your World
After more reflection, I am convinced that the Trayvon Martin incident and verdict is in fact, part of a larger “psyops” (i.e., psychological operations) assault on the individual and collective psyche...
View ArticleDC "Suicide by Cop" Operation
Intent on stoking emotional fires of stress and fear upon the American people, police in Washington, DC this week, quick to shoot first and ask questions later, even if the answers must be sought via...
View Article‘False Idols’ Among Us: The Gun
Another New Year is upon us. Let me add my voice to the chorus of well wishes for a more joyful, prosperous, harmonious, healthy, and enlightening era, from here on. There are many things that you and...
View ArticleNovel Idea: How about Postponing the Election?
If democracy is to work, the responsible thing to do is to acknowledge when it is not working as intended, so that appropriate changes can be made, not by the politicians, but by The People. It begins...
View ArticleLas Vegas Shooting: Could the Blockchain Turn the ‘False Flag’ Event Business...
For the moment I live in Las Vegas, scene of the latest crime against humanity that is alleged to have been the work of a single man. I took the above picture on Thursday evening, September 28, a scant...
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