Where We Are; Where We're Headed -- The Road to 2012

astrological forecastsBill Herbst
On June 25th, Saturn made its final pass opposite Neptune, and that is very meaningful. Our collective disillusionment, social malaise, and the longstanding sense of being lost in confusion while sinking in quicksand are peaking right now after almost four years of Saturn-Neptune's scandalous revelations, endless deception, and fantasies polarized to realities.

Putting Flower Essences on the Map For Peace and Healing

crisis of human civilizationRobina Hearle
Read about Robina's ongoing project for peace. Her idea is to get as many people as possible putting bottles of flower essences on a map.

A New Revolution-Lilipoh Interviews Nicanor Perlas

crisis of human civilizationNicanor Perlas
Today, with the increasing dominance of global economic systems and a few superpowers, both supported by propaganda masquerading as mass media, a revolution can occur without the usual external appearance of a state takeover.

Who's Spying Now?

geopoliticsCurtis Lang
Writer Dashiell Hammett could never have dreamed up private investigator Joseph Seanor. Unlike a fast-talking, streetwise gumshoe who spends his nights pounding the pavement, Seanor does his research pounding on a keyboard.  Each week he dons a virtual reality headset and spends 100 hours online. . .

Have Guns, Will Travel

geopoliticsCurtis Lang
Who Is Richard Brenneke and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About George Bush and the October Surprise?
The Trillion Dollar Hole in America's Stocking Part 2

The Trillion Dollar Hole in America's Stocking Part 2

geopoliticsCurtis Lang
Over the Past Decade a Republican White House, With the Help of a Democratic Congress, Has Dismantled FDR's Vision of the American Dream. Now We're in for a Dickens of a Christmas.
Dance of Oil

Dance of Oil

geopoliticsCurtis Lang & Jim Ridgeway
It looks as if oil politics could be the vehicle for George W. Bush to define his administration's geo-strategic principles, solidify support in Congress,  reward his supporters in the energy "bidness" and unify the country behind his foreign policy, just as it was for his father. That does not necessarily  mean a repeat of the Persian Gulf War, but oil provides an ideal vehicle for restating the imperial American policy abroad.