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  1. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    I Think That When I Die


    I think that when I die,
    I can breathe back the breath that made me live.
    I can give back to the world all that I didn't do.
    All that I might have been and couldn't...
  2. Re: Assange: Saboteur or Scapegoat?

    Never Forget How The MSM Smeared Assange:
    Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix

    Caitlin Johnstone
    Jan 3 , 2020


    The frenetic mass media propaganda campaign against Julian Assange...
  3. Re: Haiku Habitat

    Such a fine first dream . . .
    But they laughed at me . . . they said
    I had made it up.

    Takuchi -- Translated by Peter Beilenson, A Haiku Garland, 1968

    In traditional Japan the first dream of...
  4. Re: Haiku Habitat

    All of us sitting
    At the foot of the world-tree:
    First day of the year.

    Shirao -- Translated by Robin Gill, 'The Fifth Season', edited by Jim Wilson
  5. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    A year of loss and chaos draws to a close.

    Stories from a thousand cultures remind us that the cosmos is born - and reborn again and again - from chaos.

    We have passed the darkest night of...
  6. Re: Haiku Habitat

    I won't miss this year --
    Perhaps its gifts will appear
    A decade from now.

    Jim Wilson -- December 2020
  7. Re: 'Many of us want to believe we'd have been in the Resistance during WWII'

    ARGH! THIS HURTS! >You wait for one great shocking occasion, thinking that others, when such a shock comes, will join you in resisting somehow. You don’t want to act, or even talk, alone.....you...
  8. Re: Haiku Habitat

    Seven Seraphim
    Sat at the top of the dune
    To watch the sun set

    James Moore - The Haiku Companion, 2012

    James Moore writes in the 'Introduction' to this collection: "I first learned about...
  9. Re: Haiku Habitat

    The least of breezes
    blows and the dry sky is filled
    with the voice of pines . . .

    Onitsura -- Translated by Harry Behn, Cricket Songs, 1964

    Onitsura is one of my favorite Japanese haiku...
  10. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    The Grounding of Stone



    Precious earth

    I feel your pulse, solid under my feet
  11. Re: Haiku Habitat

    on folded paper
    found in this volume of Blake --
    a single haiku

    Denis M. Garrison - Haiku Harvest 2001 - 2006, edited by Denis Garrison

    Denis Garrison, in the early 2000's, was active in...
  12. Re: NO pandemic. Vaccines are NOT safe.

    Best synopsis I have heard yet. Katherine Austin Fitts connects all the dots.

    ...
  13. Re: Haiku Habitat

    Inside there is tea
    to relieve the aching bones
    of old winter's chill

    Odin Hartshorn Halvorson -- Hart Haiku: Pieces of a Changing World, 2017

    Odin Halvorson is a local, Sebastopol, poet and...
  14. Re: The UN Comes Out Against Covert Torture in America

    This is a brand new video from a once targeted Canadian scientist with a PhD in neuroscience. This video was developed to replace live protests around the world which were shut down because of the...
  15. Re: NO pandemic. Vaccines are NOT safe. I am also "anti rushed-vaccine"

    I am gratified to see a (likely) overworked health care provider take the time and have the courage to share her thoughts and her expertise from such a unique and vulnerable place; in the system, but...
  16. Re: NO pandemic. Vaccines are NOT safe.

    I agree the insiders need to organize. My two friends are single mothers with children and feel afraid; they feel out of integrity with work they feel they did not sign up for. They are both looking...
  17. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    In a Dark Time


    In a dark time, the eye begins to see,
    I meet my shadow in the deepening shade;
    I hear my echo in the echoing wood—
    A lord of nature weeping to a tree.
    I live between...
  18. Re: Haiku Habitat

    Leaning on the sill
    And watching the bright moonlight
    Whiten the new snow.

    David Hoopes -- A Whisper of Snipe, 2015

    David Hoopes published a collection of haiku in the 70's, 'Alaska in...
  19. Re: To Mask or Not To Mask, that is the question

    so, Politifact's review of The Blaze is:


    Overall, we rate The Blaze strongly Right Biased based on story selection that almost always favors the right and Mixed for factual reporting due to a...
  20. Re: NO pandemic. Vaccines are NOT safe.

    the fact that covid deaths have exceeded heart disease deaths has not escaped the notice of practitioners outside the corporate system. I have two sources of inside info from RN's; one in Kaiser...
  21. Re: NO pandemic. Vaccines are NOT safe.

    I am not a doctor - I also weary of discourse on Wacco and only dip in and out of it. People seem to not realize how fear is operative in all this. Mass media speaks with the loudest voice. I am...
  22. Re: Haiku Habitat

    The light of dawn called --
    I heard the angels singing
    "Peace on Earth to all."

    Jim Wilson - December 2020
  23. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    1914 Truce


    Christmas Eve in the trenches of France, the guns were quiet.
    The dead lay still in No Man’s Land –
    Freddie, Franz, Friedrich, Frank . . .
    The moon, like a medal, hung in the...
  24. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    Elegy In Joy




    We tell beginnings: for the flesh and the answer,
    or the look, the lake in the eye that knows,
    for the despair that flows down in widest rivers,
    cloud of home; and also the...
  25. Re: NYT: 90% of PCR Positive CV Tests are Really Negative

    Name calling seems to be a form of "lower intelligence", and has no place on a forum BB for "conscious community".
  26. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    The Winter Of Listenings

    No one but me by the fire,
    my hands burning
    red in the palms while
    the night wind carries
    everything away outside.

    All this petty worry
    while the great cloak
  27. Re: Haiku Habitat

    Looking through Grandma's
    old photographs the children
    find only strangers.

    Elsie Jachowski - American Haiku, Vol. II, No. 2, 1964
  28. Weston A. Price Foundation: COVID-19 VACCINES IMPORTANT POINTS

    This foundation has been working for our health since 1999.

    Weston A Price Foundation [email protected]
    footnotes at bottom

    COVID-19 VACCINES IMPORTANT POINTS

    Please Share with Your...
  29. Re: Are you hopeful and excited about getting Pfitzer's vaccine?

    Many people are reacting to fear, and not open to anything main stream media does not sanctify. I have uncensored information that floods to me from my international peers, doctors and...
  30. Re: NYT: 90% of PCR Positive CV Tests are Really Negative

    Dear Amy,
    I post with sincerity, the best of my ability to ascertain truth, and though you discredit me for having any compassion, that, too.
    You seem to not believe that there is any other way...
  31. Re: Haiku Habitat

    Grandma knits a sock,
    grandpa's chair rocks, yet he sleeps;
    snow blocks the roadway.

    Jerri Spinelli - Borrowed Water, 1964

    I love the way end-rhyme is combined with internal rhyme in this...
  32. Re: Are you hopeful and excited about getting Pfitzer's vaccine?

    WARNING: 3,150 Injuries in First Week of Illegal Experimental COVID Vaccines Among American Healthcare Workers! Pregnant Women Included





    by Brian Shilhavy
    Editor, Health Impact News
  33. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    A special birthday blessing for Barry Chertov:


    A Beauty Blessing


    As stillness in stone to silence is wed
    May your heart be somewhere a God might dwell.
  34. Re: Haiku Habitat

    This cold winter night
    no bird sings; just the old moon
    in a songless sky.

    Peter Britell -- The 700 Haiku of the Carpenter, 2014

    I like that haiku has become part of blue collar culture. I...
  35. More First Hand Info on the Covid Vaccine/s

    this rings True
    to me

    a researcher
    revealing very important info
    about the making of these vaccines,

    think twice
    before rolling up your sleeve
  36. Re: 87,000 nurses in the Netherlands refusing vaccine

    Every nurse I personally know on the west coast, will be refusing the vaccine and have in the past refused flu vaccines as well, They are nowhere near 87,000, less than 50 actually, but not speaking...
  37. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    I love the dark hours of my being.
    My mind deepens into them.
    There I can find, as in old letters,
    the days of my life, already lived,
    and held like a legend, and understood.


    Then the...
  38. Re: Biden's Scary Foreign Policy Picks: A Blast From War Crimes Past

    i passed along verbatim the context of comment by an old friend and political colleague.

    the point to be made here is that we all need to be aware that the dem/repub divide is entirely misleading...
  39. Re: NYT: 90% of PCR Positive CV Tests are Really Negative

    Zeno,

    Beginning with the Nobel Laureate inventor of the PCR test itself, Kari Mullis, I have read innumerable times that this test is inappropriate and, as used, highly inaccurate.

    I've seen...
  40. NYT: 90% of PCR Positive CV Tests are Really Negative

    NYT: 90% of PCR Positive CV Tests are Really Negative

    <iframe title="Bombshell Report: 90% of Positive COVID-19 Tests Should Be Negative" width="640" height="360"...
  41. Re: Haiku Habitat

    i have died and dreamed
    myself back to your arms where
    what i died for sleeps.

    Sonia Sanchez -- Wounded in the House of a Friend, 1995
  42. Re: 87,000 nurses in the Netherlands refusing vaccine

    The Source of the information in the article & the link at the top of this thread is a German Doctor named Heiko Schöning. Here is the results of a Web-Search on the name Dr. Heiko Schöning on the...
  43. Live w/ Dr. Northrup: "Healing the Medical System" - VRUS TRUTH

    from one of the most trusted people in the world. doctor, author, teacher. listen and learn.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SWMHhJDQRA&ab_channel=JasonShurka

    Here is the full replay of the...
  44. Re: Dr. Campbell's COVID-19 Updates (December Updates)

    Today's COVID-19 update from Dr. Campbell. Once again, it's about the extreme importance of Vitamin D. 12/17/20.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qwaq4oRnpjY

    400 Units a day of Vitamin D is...
  45. Re: Bill Gates: Savior or Evil?

    Bill Gates denies ever talking about digital


    vaccine passports, but there's video proof he did



    By Ethan Huff
  46. Re: Dr. Campbell's COVID-19 Updates (December Updates)

    Thank you for your response to my post. You know, I actually think that Dr. Whelan is correct that what these mRNA vaccines do is introduce some RNA into immune cells, and then the mRNA is basically...
  47. Re: Haiku Habitat

    She rubs her cold hands
    a thousand times, even ten
    thousand times over.

    Seishi Yamaguchi -- The Essence of Modern Haiku, Translated by Takashi Kodaira and Alfred H. Marks

    I posted a haiku by...
  48. Re: Poem for the day from Larry Robinson

    Excerpt from Little Gidding


    We shall not cease from exploration
    And the end of all our exploring
    Will be to arrive where we started
    And know the place for the first time.
    Through the...
  49. Re: Coronavirus: Can we trust the WHO & the CDC ?

    The Big Lie about Asymptomatic Transmission of SARS-CoV-2



    by Jeremy R. Hammond


    Dec 15, 2020
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