The Metaphysics of a Paradigm Shift in Consciousness

The Metaphysics of a Paradigm Shift in Consciousness

[Here's another fascinating take on the shift we're experiencing. If you're not familiar with Stuart Wilde and his teachings, take a look at his website at StuartWilde.com - Zen] by Stuart Wilde When people talk about a paradigm shift, they mean a shift in the recognized pattern of things, which we can say is the [...]

29.12.2012 · 5 Comments »
Codex Alimentarius Rises from Auschwitz Death Camp

Codex Alimentarius Rises from Auschwitz Death Camp

Codex Alimentarius is a testament to the continuing and increasing power of the titans of world corporations, able to take control of our most basic needs, turning them into profit-driven industries, and pressing us into the slavery of feeding their greed. by Heidi Stevenson Gaia Health Auschwitz Concentration Camp. Its name signifies the horror of [...]

29.12.2012 · 17 Comments »
Going to Hope in a Handbasket

Going to Hope in a Handbasket

Laura Grace Weldon, Guest Writer Waking Times “Not only is another world possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing.”  -Arundhati Roy Fear sells. Blood and guts sell even better. What really grabs our attention? Out and out panic. That largely explains today’s so-called news channels, talk radio, [...]

29.12.2012 · 3 Comments »
Not to Worry – Site Changes In Progress

Not to Worry – Site Changes In Progress

Thanks for your patience and understanding with the recent mix-ups on the site during some ongoing changes of late. Don’t worry, it’s not “them” messing with me, although they’ve been threatening to. Keep making hay while the sun shines sharing everything helpful you can, save everything around the net you want to keep as reference [...]

29.12.2012 · 9 Comments »
A Letter of Thanks to Organic Farmers

A Letter of Thanks to Organic Farmers

by Danan Whiddon Contributor These days, one of the most important things to be thankful for is access to healthy food. We seldom think of the work that goes into making food – especially when that work is done with little fanfare or support. If you are one of the people doing that work, this [...]

29.12.2012 · 3 Comments »
The Unstoppable Liberation of Humanity

The Unstoppable Liberation of Humanity

by Zen Gardner We’re undergoing an amazing transformation. Absolutely diametrically opposed to the constant, gradual attempt by elitists to shut down humanity via eons of engineered subjugation, we’re being consciously and vibrationally liberated by the very nature of the Universe in spite of all their efforts. It’s not readily apparent to most, but it’s very [...]

27.12.2012 · 28 Comments »
10 Predictions for 2013

10 Predictions for 2013

Activist Post This past year, 2012, was an eventful year. We had another Olympics, a U.S. presidential election, the warmest year on record, and lived through the Mayan apocalypse. However, many things did not occur that many of the trend seers predicted, especially dramatic events that made the boldest predictions. As we enter 2013, time [...]

27.12.2012 · 5 Comments »
Hear Søren on Alchemy Radio

Hear Søren on Alchemy Radio

Hear my good friend Søren Dreier interviewed on Alchemy Radio, Ireland, broadcast on Christmas day. He talks about the Matrix and emotions, indigo children, ESP, and he even does a reading on line of the host John Gibbons. Don’t miss it! Here’s the blurb from Alchemy Radio: Soren Dreier is a Danish philosophical researcher who authors [...]

26.12.2012 · No Comments »
Codex Alimentarius – An Inside Story

Codex Alimentarius – An Inside Story

TheSleuthJournal Codex Alimentarius is a UN-sponsored concept and organization, which – under the auspices of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) – creates food standards and guidelines used in international trade. In 1994, the World Trade Organization (WTO) replaced the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) with actual [...]

25.12.2012 · 12 Comments »
From the Thoughts of Innocence

From the Thoughts of Innocence

Being a veterinarian, I had been called to examine a ten-year-old Irish Wolfhound named Belker. The dog’s owners, Ron, his wife Lisa, and their little boy Shane, were all very attached to Belker, and they were hoping for a miracle.   I examined Belker and found he was dying of cancer. I told the family we [...]

25.12.2012 · 9 Comments »