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People let’s look what’s really going down In old Suvanna-bhumi there are gems in the ground No rice on the table — oldest story in the book Mercedes in a new city of generals and crooks The Lady’s under lock and key, she says: “Freedom from fear!” Monks and nuns are on the streets, shine [...]

Like Moses carrying a staff, through clear cloth hangs tights an emblem United blue. A season for change, a journey for triumph, though, this regime takes no names. We challenge our bodies, the universal mind, the existence of hunger, a dangerous time. When monks are taken down by force or by frown, there’s no stopping [...]

“(Nuclear power) is a very important part of our energy policy today in the US.. America’s electricity is already being provided through the nuclear industry efficiently, safely, and with no discharge of greenhouse gases or emissions.” ~Vice President Cheney in a speech to the Nuclear Energy Institute, May 22, 2001 It is now apparent that [...]

out on the Edge

we still stay out here I’m in you You’re in me we don’t stick around lousy town we don’t practice the old sloggy routines we create our own Paths even if they’re other way around this planet is owned by bastards who come and go as they please and rub our face in our inability [...]

Freedom, like love, is a choice. We choose to love – though sometimes it seems to just magically appear – falling in love – but we need to create the conditions. We need to open our hearts, our souls even, to the possibility. We are all born free – then slowly, we begin to build [...]

We can re-invent civil disobedience in a million different ways. In other words, we can come up with a million ways of becoming a collective pain in the ass. Our strategy should be not only to confront Empire, but to lay siege to it. to deprive it of oxygen. To shame it. To mock it. [...]

The world is arse-backwards”, Dr. Francis Israel Regardie In what context do we put freedom? Do we need a social context, a historical one, some background of political ideologies that shape a culture, or indeed do we need a cultural context? Does freedom differ in theory and practice between peoples, does it take on a [...]

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