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Archive for October, 2009

yet more evidence for the Global Consciousness Project

Dr. Dean Radin’s Global Consciouness Project (GCP) has been running for over a decade and has some interesting history in showing that his random number generators placed globally show statistically significant variations when preceed major global events like September 11th, 2001. Ultimately, they are trying to answer the question, “Is the global mind, the collective [...]

why I don’t want to live in the United States for a while

Moving to Canada has been a spectacular opportunity for many reasons but its part of the plan to get out of the United States for the next decade.

a double standard for science

Remote viewing is a fabrication of statistics right? Not according to long time noted skeptic Richard Wiseman,

Starbucks destroys communities

Dr. Bryant Simon of Temple University has been observing Starbucks and its impact on society for a long time.

“For America to Live Europe Must Die”

Was recently forwarded a great speech by Native American activist Russell Means. What an epic speech it is. Some of my favorite excerpts,

on the road to Chicago

The drive from Nashville to Chicago tied for our longest drive of the road-trip. Rarely did we have a full day of driving that was as long as this one. We started out by heading to Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky. It is the longest cave system in the world! But unfortunately, the crowds [...]

restoring humanity

A great post by Xander Stone over at Reality Sandwich addresses the failure of our modern lifestyle to address true human needs.
I’m personally challenging my own internal and external dialogue, to avoid from referring to time as an equivalent to money. I’m finding that time is more abundant the more I detach myself from money, [...]

its time for America 2.0

An awesome and thought provoking post by Jay Hanson over on the Oil Drum about the fundamental changes in the American way of life to deal with a new economic reality. I don’t agree with everything he suggests but I think its an important look at how the US needs to restructure society.

Paul Hawken answers all the questions you have about not having a job out of college

Paul Hawken is an awesome speaker and writer, and that shows through in his 2009 address to University of Portland graduates. The answer to your unemployment problem?  ”…the Earth is Hiring.”

a day in Nashville

After a solid rest in Nashville at the home of our CouchSurfing host, we departed for Fido on 21st Ave, a local coffee and breakfast joint. Delicious.
Next up we paid a visit to the Parthenon. Yes, the Parthenon. Because Nashville has so many universities, Fisk University, Saint Cecilia Academy, Montgomery Bell Academy, Meharry Medical College, [...]

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