Climate change is a natural Earth cycle, in response to Sunspot cycles and space weather activity among other complex environmental … More
Tag: politics
Assange court case- lawyers warn case may be delayed by new US indictment
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s case management hearing yesterday continued the travesty of legal due process to which he has been … More
What the Doctors are saying about COVID-19- There is a connection with 5G
As events are unfolding and my understanding has shifted of what is really going on since I last wrote … More
Language immanentizes the Eschaton by Shunyamurti
The hyperdimensionality of the Supreme Real is lost in the flattened intellectualized reflection that discourse forces upon our supramental … More
Government Corruption is a Problem that needs to be Solved-Empire, Assange, Human Freedom, Coronavirus
We are in Martial Law in Spain, we are in Quarantine in our homes as from yesterday and not allowed … More
Assange not given a fair trial-Breach in the Rule of International Law
UK: Assange extradition trial ‘unfair’ – WikiLeaks’ Hrafnsson says WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Kristinn Hrafnsson said that Julian Assange was not receiving … More
Ecuador Sold Out to the Highest Bidders
After a state of emergency was declared in Ecuador, with two weeks of intense demonstrations in Quito, Ecuador’s capital, Ecuadorian … More
Machiavellian tactics- Always about the Oil
First this year, the US Sanctions were on Gold in Venezuela, amid the financial and humanitarian crisis, where Venezuelans have … More
Triumph for Ecuadorians fighting against GMO seeds.
The Campesinos of the National Peasant Movement – FECAOL, the Cantonal Agricultural Center of Quevedo and Acción Ecológica, managed to … More
Deforestation and genocide in the Amazon reaches accelerated levels
Between August 2017 and July 2018 some 7,900 square kilometers of forest were logged in the Brazilian Amazon, the worst annual rate of deforestation in a decade, according to official government data. This represents an increase of 13.7% over the same period last year.
Greenpeace Brazil pointed out, approximately 1,185 million trees were felled in an area equivalent to the size of 987,500 football fields.