Saturday, November 28, 2009

Climategate:, who feeds the system? and (Who really benefits from all these tax cuts!?!?!)

And for those of you who are concerned: I fell asleep and something ( maybe mice) woke me up- it was probably the heat registers clicking- on and off. It was too warm anyway- had to turn down the heat. Thanks to all. Hope this gives some needed perspective. I know these stories validate many things for me. I should have titled it "Relativity and the New Dark Age"


With love and light.

Your friend,

Chrissy


Climategate: Dr. Tim Ball on the hacked CRU emails


Retired climatologist Dr. Tim Ball joins us to discuss the significance of the recently leaked emails and documents from the Climate Research Unit at East Anglia University which expose deceit, duplicity and collusion between climate researchers to maintain the fraud of the manmade global warming theory. These emails reveal stunning behind-the-scenes details about how this fraud has been developed and perpetuated, and Dr. Ball shares his insights on what they show.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ydo2Mwnwpac&feature=player_embedded

Max Igan - American Voice Radio - Nov 26, 2009 How Did We Get to Here 1/6

How have we constructed society, division all around the world- What is really going on here?
What is doing it and why is it heading in this direction? It is us -we are holding up the system.
Why do we allow certain factions to harvest so much energy from us? Why do we police ourselves?
What is proper, legal, just?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=on6XBwfeC9w

New York: Wall Street profits soar, education and health care face the ax

(Who really benefits from all these tax cuts!?!?!)

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2009/nov2009/nyst-n28.shtml

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

TimeBanks USA Member Directory

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Jon Snow Interviews Professor Edgar Cahn. In this short clip Edgar explains the simple concept of Time Banking - Volunteering for the 21st Century which is sweeping across the UK. Get involved at: http://www.communitychannel.org/you

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The states in yellow have active Time Banks.

Below is a (nearly) full listing of TimeBanks USA Member Time Banks. There are other Time Banks that are in the start-up stage, and may not be ready to recruit new members. If you don't see a Time Bank near you on this list, call us at 202-686-5200 x101 to find a start-up effort near you, or to start your own. CA, CO, CT, GA, IL, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MS, MO, NM, NV, NY, OH, OR, PA, RI, TX, VT, WV, WA, WI
Community Exchange
Share services like yard work, home improvements, guitar lessons and more with your neighbors Need help with yard work or home improvements? Want to learn a new skill? Need a ride to an appointment? Community Exchange may be your solution. You don’t need money; just time to help someone else. Community Exchange is a program in which you voluntarily exchange your skills and services for someone else’s skills and services. If you need help, you simply contact Community Exchange. As a member, you can use our interactive database to find someone who can help you or someone to whom you can offer help. The talents you’re willing to share are recorded in a database to be matched with someone in need. This could include pulling weeds, helping someone clean out their attic, driving someone to an appointment, or simply providing companionship. When you help someone you earn “time dollars.” You can then “cash-in” the time dollars for services from other members. Creating a Community Web Here’s an example of how Community Exchange works: Tony needed help tiling his bathroom before his new baby arrived. He earned “time dollars” by installing an air conditioner for Carol, driving Ellen to the doctor and helping Linda move furniture. He earned enough “time dollars” to have Frank help him with the tiling. In exchange for Tony’s help, Carol teaches drawing and transports Community Exchange members to the grocery store. Linda uses her computer skills to assist members with word processing, and Ellen serves on Community Exchange’s advisory board and offers telephone assistance and companionship. Over and over and over, members exchange their time and skills, building healthy community connections, while learning that receiving is as valuable as giving. New Member Orientation All new members attend an orientation, held from 2-4 p.m., the third Monday of each month at the Center for Healthy Aging at Lehigh Valley Hospital-17th Street in Allentown, Pa. To learn more about Community Exchange or to become a member, call 610-402-CARE.