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 ~ 17 August 2012

 

 

Some say it is quiet. Some say there is something in the air.  Some say all is happening now.   They are all right.

 

It is quiet as things are in secret meetings and at closed-door conferences being addressed.  There is for sure something in the air if it are not our galactic friends that make them be noticed, we are having all sorts of waves coming in from solar electro magnetic blasts and from our Alcyone our great source coming lots of ascension energies. The air is also filled with frequencies of the ELF kind that Ha(a)rp us beautiful storms and clouds, earthquakes.

 

Also mother earths natural kind of cleansing via her eruptions, quakes, storms and rains, extreme droughts, fires  is peaking.


Also in the air are the data streams that keep going over the media servers, the banking servers and find via sometimes leaked happenings their way onto our internet.

 

Reuters Unveils Yet Another Security Breach

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Reuters Unveils Yet Another Security Breach  

Date 16th August 2012 

By Iain James 

 

This month has turned into something of a security nightmare for esteemed news agency Reuters, which yesterday announced a second hack into its blogging platform and the third breach overall since the start of August.

This time, the cyber hoodlums left a post reporting the death of Prince Saud al-Faisal, Saudi Arabia's foreign minister. Reuters News global communications director Barb Burg said that the bogus piece had been taken down immediately and the company was working to solve the problem. The news agency has yet to identify the perpetrators of the attack, Burg added.

Meet the Soldiers Who Refuse to Kill

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AlterNet.org
War Is A Crime/by David Swanson
August 12, 2012

Veterans who refused to participate in wars gave a compelling presentation at the Veterans For Peace convention underway.

Iraq Veterans Against the War marching in Boston at the New England Anti-war Mobilization.
Photo Credit: Jonathan McIntosh/Wikimedia Commons

One of the most inspiring events thus far at the Veterans For Peace National Convention underway in Miami was a presentation on Thursday by several veterans who have refused to participate in war. Typically, they have done this at the risk of significant time in prison, or worse. In most cases these resisters avoided doing any time. Even when they did go behind bars, they did so with a feeling of liberation.

Eli Lilly admits to more than $200 million dollars worth of doctor payoffs

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Natural News
August 15, 2012 by: Willow Tohi

(NaturalNews) Prozac. Cialis. Cymbalta. If you have a television or read magazines, you've heard of their drugs. Eli Lilly, out of Indiana, makes billions of dollars every year off the sale of their patented chemicals, which are used to suppress the symptoms of disease in the human body. Founded by a chemist in the late 19th century; today the pharmaceutical giant has offices in 18 countries, and its products are sold in 125 countries, with revenues exceeding $20 billion annually.

Most of their arsenal is available in other countries for much less money than it is here in the United States, as is the case with most prescription medication. The reason, the pharmaceutical industry claims, is that the health care systems of other countries demands affordable medication, and they need somebody somewhere to foot the research bill, so they can get the next patents lined up before others expire, allowing generic versions of their drugs to become available on the market. That leaves us Americans, with our broken healthcare system, footing the bill of their continued financial success.

To read the rest of this story, visit NaturalNews.com.

The case against Europe: One MEP reveals the disturbing contempt for democracy at the heart of the EU

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Mail Online
By Daniel Hannan
PUBLISHED: 17:04 EST, 14 August 2012
UPDATED: 04:08 EST, 17 August 2012

Over 13 years as an MEP, Daniel Hannan has witnessed first hand how Brussels works. Now he has written a forensic analysis of why it’s rotten to the core. His devastating critique should be required reading for every politician.

A protester places a EU flag on a bonfire during a riot outside the European Council hall in Gothenburg Sweden

A protester places a EU flag on a bonfire during a riot outside the European Council hall in Gothenburg Sweden

There is a popular joke in Brussels that if the European Union were a country applying to join itself, it would be rejected on the grounds of being undemocratic.

It’s absolutely true - and, believe me, it isn’t funny. Or, if it is, then the laugh is on you and me. Democracy is not simply a periodic right to mark a cross on a ballot paper.

Ann Barnhardt’s Official Announcement: Get the Hell Out

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2012 The Big Picture
August 17, 2012

Further to my earlier post, a Federal judge rules it’s OK for a brokerage company to “borrow” money from your account—and lose it:

Here’s Ann Barnhardt’s official video explaining how the National Futures Association grants brokers permission to invest and “lose our money” (customer segregated funds) without penalty, in the event of an emergency.

To read the rest of this story, visit 2012thebigpicture.wordpress.com.

 

 

Connections by Suzi Attachments

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As I was driving home last night, a thought popped into my head that I was in process of releasing attachment to 3D living. The lack of interest in things like house cleaning might not be such a great indicator, but I’ve always loved to drive.

 

Last night however, and more often as I’m out driving my car it occurs to me how limiting it is. My imagination takes off and I go around corners with a bank on the curve that isn’t actually there. It’s like gravity no longer has a hold on me and I’m flying a hovercraft or something.

 

I started to realize that it could be our attachment to even the little things that we’re used to that keeps us tethered to this reality. For example, eating can be a very pleasurable experience, but I just haven’t been that interested in that either lately. Perhaps what’s underlying that disinterest is simply a releasing of 3D life as we know it.

 

Uninstalling Ego Programs

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2012 August 17
Commentary By Steve Beckow

Reader D. Tamick has sent in an interesting idea. Approach the process of letting go of our old baggage as we would uninstalling a computer program. Well, who knows? The process of visualization or imagination involved just might work….

 

Uninstalling Ego Programs

When I was doing my meditation this morning, I had an interesting idea present itself to me. Lately I’ve had to uninstall several programs on my computer that I no longer need and that were slowing things down. I had the thought that the programs I’ve created to run my life are in that same category – no longer needed and slowing things down. Why don’t I uninstall some of them? So I started. I pictured my computer screen and clicked on the proper boxes. I was amazed at how easy it was (most of the time). As soon as I uninstalled one, another would pop up.

 

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