Watch… Listen… and Think for Yourself

Posted by on May 3, 2013 at 1:02 pm

Chemtrails

Sometimes – given our cultural conditioning and habituated commitment to any and all external references – it is difficult for us to believe that the authority figures in our lives (particularly those we vote for) do not have our best interests at heart.
Sometimes, we need to stop… take a breath… and allow ourselves to see through our own eyes; to see what we see, hear what we hear and know what we know; and trust the truth of our own experience.  Doing so is the only thing we have that will penetrate coma.

And sometimes, we’re not going to like what we discover.

Wherever that journey of your own discovery takes you, give yourself the opportunity to take it.  The alternative is to stay on a familiar track, leading to a destination you may not want to visit.

The following presentation by Jeffrey M. Smith is from the Consciousness Beyond Chemtrails 2012 Conference.  Before you dismiss or delete, listen and watch.  Then, trust your instincts.  You already know what it is that you will need to choose mindfully and wisely, for yourself.

August 17th – 19th, 2012 marked the largest stand ever against Chemtrails! Over the course of 3 days in Los Angeles, and live online around the world, 16 leaders in Geoengineering research met to show the Unity and Collective efforts we are now taking against these “Aerosol Crimes!”

It was a historic turning point for the movement – now you can catch anything you missed at:consciousnessbeyondchemtrails.com

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Paying Attention

Posted by on May 14, 2012 at 9:31 am

This is one ball we should really keep our eyes on!  Choose wisely where you spend your time… your real-estate dollars…. your holidays…

The oceans are rising. It’s scary. It’s important. But it’s not complicated.

A few weeks ago, five experts testified before Congress on sea level rise and its impacts on the United States.  To capture a few points:

  1. Sea levels are rising today. It’s not a problem for the future. It’s happening now.
  2. Here’s why global warming leads to sea level rise: First, glaciers melt and add extra water to the oceans.
  3. Second, water expands when it gets warmer, so that means the oceans get bigger.
  4. On average, sea levels have increased 8 inches in the past 130 years.

Sea level rise isn’t a problem for tomorrow. It is here today. But that doesn’t mean it needs to be complicated. Even the most basic understanding of sea level rise will help you and your community prepare for its impacts.  Watch this PBS Video  (via The Climate Reality Project)

Watch Rising tide on PBS. See more from Need To Know.

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Paying Attention to Climate

Posted by on April 17, 2012 at 10:53 am

It’s not good or bad; right or wrong – it’s just the way it is.  Are we paying attention?  Do we ask ourselves:  What does this mean… for me?

 

 

 

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