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Our world is in the midst of tremendous change and upheaval, and the signs of our times are quite evident in the recent happenings around the world. From Earthquakes to Tsunamis, from mass rebellions against governments and dictatorship to the imminent collapse of the financial system, we are witnessing history in the making.

While to some, this shift to a more harmonious lifestyle may seem quite improbable since a huge majority of the human population is still living in the darkness of ignorance, chasing the elusive material dream and acquisition of so called wealth, there are these others, who are being the change and stepping it up for others to take cue from and "WAKE UP" ! Occupy Wall Street is a people-powered movement that began on September 17, 2011 in Liberty Square in Manhattan’s Financial District, and has spread to over 100 cities in the United States and actions in over 1,500 cities globally.

Occupy Wall Street is fighting back against the corrosive power of major banks and multinational corporations over the democratic process, and the role of Wall Street in creating an economic collapse that has caused the greatest recession in generations. The movement is inspired by popular uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia, and aims to fight back against the richest 1% of people that are writing the rules of an unfair global economy that is foreclosing on our future.

Here is a brilliant video from Velcrow Ripper's upcoming documentary "Occupy Love" featuring Charles Eisenstein.




"Love is the felt experience of connection to another being. An economist says 'more for you is less for me.' But the lover knows that more of you is more for me too. If you love somebody their happiness is your happiness. Their pain is your pain. Your sense of self expands to include other beings. This shift of consciousness is universal in everybody, 99% and 1%."

~ Charles Eisenstein



Here is a Transcript to the video ...

"This movement isn't about the 99% defeating or toppling the 1%. You know the next chapter of that story, which is that the 99% create a new 1%. That's not what it's about.

What we want to create is the more beautiful world our hearts tell us is possible. A sacred world. A world that works for everybody. A world that is healing. A world of peace.


You can't just say "We demand a world of peace. Demands have to be specific. Anything that people can articulate can only be articulated within the language of the current political discourse. And that entire political discourse is already too small. And that's why making explicit demands reduces the movement, and takes the heart out of it. So it's a real paradox, and I think the movement understands that.

The system isn't working for the 1% either. You know if you were a CEO, you would be making the same choices they do. The institutions have their own logic. Life is pretty bleak at the top too - and all the baubles of the rich are this phoney compensation for the loss of what's really important. The loss of community, the loss of connection, the loss of intimacy. The loss of meaning.

Everybody wants to live a life of meaning. And today, we live in a money economy where we don't really depend on the gifts of anybody. But we buy everything. Therefore we don't really need anybody, because whoever grew my food, or made my clothes, or built by house, well if they die, or if I alienate them, or if they don't like me, that's okay because I can just pay someone else to do it.

And it's really hard to create community if the underlying knowledge is "we don't need each other." So people kind of get together and act nice, or maybe they consume together. But joint consumption doesn't create intimacy. Only joint creativity and gifts create intimacy and connection.

You have such gifts, that are important. Just as every species has an important gift to give to an ecosystem, and the extinction of any species hurts everybody. The same is true of each person, that you have a necessary and important gift to give.

And that for a long time our minds have told us that maybe we're crazy, that maybe we're imagining things, that's its crazy to live according to what you want to give. But I think now, as more and more people wake up to the truth, that we're here to give, and wake up to that desire, and wake up to the fact that other way isn't working anyway - the more reinforcement we have from people around us that this isn't crazy. This is makes sense. This is how to live.


And as we get that reinforcement, then our minds and our logic no longer have to fight against the logic of the heart which wants us to be of service. This shift of consciousness that inspires such things is universal, 99% and the 1% and it's awakening in different people in different ways.

I think love is the felt experience of connection to another being. An economist says 'more for you is less for me.' But the lover knows that more of you is more for me too. If you love somebody their happiness is your happiness. Their pain is your pain. Your sense of self expands to include other beings.

That's love, love is the expansion of the self to include the other. And that's a different kind of revolution. There's no one to fight. There's no evil to fight. There's no other in this revolution.

Everybody has a unique calling and it's really time to listen to that. That's what the future is going to be. It's time to get ready for it, and contribute to it, and help make it happen.



Let's be the change, to see the change !


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In this documentary titled "The Edge Of Reality" there are a number of interviews with regular people who have witnessed a UFO, plus some select historical UFO cases.

The original program included January 5, 2000 Illinois triangle UFO case where several police officers testify on camera. There are some encounters in this documentary which have never been featured in any of the other UFO related documentaries we've shared here before ...



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In this documentary titled "Cancer : The Forbidden Cures" we discover many effective and highly successful forms of cancer treatment that have been suppressed and discredited for a long time by the pharmaco-medical crime syndicate and the state-terrorist organization called FDA. Millions of people could have been saved. The FDA may have killed more people than Hitler.

In the last 100 years dozens of doctors, scientists and researchers have come up with the most diverse, apparently effective solutions against cancer, but none of these was ever taken into serious consideration by official medicine.


Most of them were in fact rejected out-front, even though healings were claimed in the thousands, their proposers often being labeled as charlatans, ostracized by the medical community and ultimately forced to leave the country. At the same time more than 20,000 people die of cancer every day, without official medicine being able to offer a true sense of hope to those affected by it. Why?


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"Metanoia : A New Vision of Nature" is a Documentary Film film by Simon G. Powell. The film is principally about the paradigm of natural intelligence. Moving beyond the confines of orthodox science and orthodox religion, the natural intelligence paradigm views Nature (and evolution) as a system of self-organizing intelligence.

Metanoia is the world's first film to delineate the paradigm of natural intelligence. And it does so accompanied by an original upbeat soundtrack - making this film an enticing blend of art and science.





This film is designed to promote a new way of thinking about Nature, the biosphere, and the evolutionary process that built the biosphere. This new way of thinking involves the concept of natural intelligence. The underlying premise is that our current definitions of what life is, and what evolution represents, fall short of the mark and thereby do Nature a major disservice. Rather than seeing the evolution of life as a blind and dumb process, evolution can be viewed as an inherently sensible process whereby Nature selects and preserves sensible changes to the genetic code (i.e. changes in the genetic code which happen to promote the kinds of sensible biological behaviour that facilitate survival and reproduction). It is precisely this sensible and sense-making aspect of natural selection that gives evolution a specific direction. Thus, the natural intelligence concept does not invoke supernatural forces or new mechanisms lying 'outside' of Nature but is, rather, a complete reinterpretation of Nature. Moreover, as the Metanoia film attests, such a reinterpretation of Nature is crucial if our relationship with the rest of the biosphere is to be improved and healed. It should also be noted that the natural intelligence paradigm is not wholly aligned with any currently existing 'ism', be that atheism, pantheism, deism, theism, ID creationism, or similar. For this reason, the concept of natural intelligence (and its various metaphysical implications) needs to be judged according to its own merits.

"Stunning and mind-blowing... I'm so grateful to you for letting me see Metanoia. You have delivered on the promise in your title of providing a new vision of Nature."

- Paul Flynn, UK Member of Parliament.


                                                  Metanoia by Nathan Jalani Taylor

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On November 12th 2011, the city of New Orleans witnessed an amazing sight in the night skies. Literally thousands of people saw a UFO Fleet fly over, moving slowly blinking on and off ... kinda flickering time to time, as they all just kept on coming as seen in this 4 and a half minute video (before the camera's battery or memory ran out)... Here is the video taken from Raven Street of these lights ... Incredible !!!


The people on the streets sound totally awestruck at what they were seeing. Some literally ecstatic with joy, laughing and cheering ! There was another recent sighting at the St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans when NBC's cameras returned from a commercial break during the NFL game between the New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts and focused on the historic, triple-steepled St. Louis Cathedral and caught a streak of something really bright flashed across the screen. When viewed frame by frame, this is what was revealed ... a rod like object with 2-4 really bright blue lights above and some below lights below as well,  moving at an incredibly high speed. The object moved quite like the Rods captured on camera by Jose Escamilla and many others across the world. However, the lights on the object as seen in the still frames are something quite unique to the rod phenomena.


As more and more such awesome sightings continue to happen all around the world, the question of ETs / UFOs / Aliens / Advanced Technologies / Free Energy will be answered for the masses to know, as we all awaken collectively to realize a more harmonious and balanced world where everyone is equally empowered and truly live as one being ... we are !



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Before Leonardo da Vinci painted "The Last Supper," Tibetan craftsmen were creating stunning artistry of their deities in the remote Himalayan kingdom of Mustang.

In "Lost Treasures of Tibet," NOVA goes behind the scenes with the first conservation team from the West, as it undertakes the painstaking restoration of these ancient masterpieces and the beautiful monasteries that house them. The documentary has 4 parts to it ...

Before and After
Watch centuries of grime vanish from nine stunning paintings.

Creating a Wall Painting
Conservationists and locals revive Mustang's artistic traditions.

Tour Mustang
Journey through this hidden Tibetan kingdom in northwest Nepal.

Deciphering Buddha Imagery
What you need to know to recognize an image of Buddha.

Located in present-day Nepal, Mustang contains some of the last remaining relics of an almost vanished world of ancient Buddhist culture. Across the border in Tibet, Chinese occupiers have destroyed thousands of monasteries since taking control of the country in 1950. Therefore, the survival of Mustang's monasteries or gompas is more important than ever. But preservation is extremely difficult because of the centuries of neglect, weather, and earthquakes that have brought many buildings to the brink of collapse. Inside, their exquisite murals are in a near-ruined state.


In the course of their restoration work, conservators from the West come face-to-face with a thorny problem of culture clash: local people want missing sections of the murals completed. Westerners are aghast at the idea, but their hosts are equally shocked at the thought of worshiping unfinished deities.

The program follows the struggle of an international team headed by British conservationist John Sanday to restore the greatest gompa of all—Thubchen, the royal monastery in Mustang's capital of Lo Monthang. The first order of business is fixing Thubchen's roof—no small feat since 200 tons of dirt have been piled on its flat surface over the centuries to seal out leaks. To bear that much weight, the hidden ceiling beams must be more than two feet thick, an apparent impossibility considering that Mustang is virtually treeless. Sanday solves this riddle when his team excavates down to the beams and discovers an elaborate jigsaw puzzle of construction that uses interlocking small timbers to create a lightweight, load-bearing structure.

Mustang is a land untouched and ageless, the highest kingdom in the world. Life is as it was 500 years ago. Here, the sacred blends with the landscape.

Long rock walls with the prayers of Buddha carved in each stone leave their impression on the passing minds of travelers. Religious structures are a form of art, a means to teach the world about Buddhist ideals. Pigments used on monuments mimic the vibrant hues of nearby mountains. Each stripe represents an individual deity.


Fortress-like homes protect against the hostile forces of nature. Over time, the oldest structures, the monasteries and ancient palaces, have dissolved and crumbled, threatening the art, and cultural survival of all of Mustang.

Ancient Tibetan craftsmen were equally inventive in engineering an ideal wall surface for their murals. Six layers of plaster were applied to the walls, starting with a coarse grain and becoming progressively finer. The same method was used for secco (dry plaster) murals in Europe during the Renaissance, although there is no evidence that Tibetans and Europeans exchanged information on the technique.

As for Thubchen's paintings, they are badly obscured by eons of butterlamp soot, animal glues, and abrasions from yak tail dusters. To deal with the disfigurement, Sanday calls in Rodolfo Lujan from Italy, one of Europe's premier experts in art restoration.

After painstaking treatment to stabilize the plaster, which is badly flaking, Lujan and his assistants start removing the grime. What emerges is startling to behold: brilliantly colored scenes depicting the life of the Buddha. The artists have left no signatures, but Lujan places them in a class with the Italian Renaissance masters. "Maybe the quality is even better than ... a Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael," he marvels. Which makes it all the more difficult when he is asked to take his own brush in hand to complete the missing sections of these priceless masterpieces.




Reference : PBS Nova


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This is a documentary film about a forgotten genius Nikola Tesla, who is considered the father of our modern technological age and one of the most mysterious and controversial scientists in history.

Nikola Tesla was born on July 10,1856 in Smiljan, Lika in what later became Yugoslavia. His father, Milutin Tesla was a Serbian orthodox priest and his mother Djuka Mandic was an inventor in her own right of household appliances. Tesla studied at the Polytechnic Institute in Graz, Austria and the University of Prague. He began his career as an electrical engineer with a telephone company in Budapest in 1881.

Before going to America, Tesla joined Continental Edison Company in Paris where he designed dynamos. While in Strassbourg in 1883, he privately built a prototype of the induction motor and ran it successfully. Unable to interest anyone in Europe in promoting this radical device Tesla accepted an offer to work for Thomas Edison in New York.


Young Nikola Tesla came to the United States in 1884. Tesla will spend the next 59 years of his productive life living in New York. Tesla set about improving line of dynamos while working in Edison’s lab in New Jersey. It was here that his divergence of opinion with Edison over direct current versus alternating current began. This disagreement climaxed in the Battle of Currents as Edison fought a losing battle to protect his investment in direct current equipment and facilities.

Direct current flows continuously in one direction; alternating current changes direction 50 or 60 times per second, and can be stepped up to very high voltage levels, minimizing power loss across great distances. The future belongs to the alternating current. Nikola Tesla developed polyphase alternating current system of generators, motors and transformers and held 40 basic U.S. patents on the system, which George Westinghouse bought, determined to supply America with Tesla system. In February 1882, Tesla discovered rotating magnetic field, a fundamental principle in physics and the basis of nearly all devices that use alternating current.

Tesla’s A-C induction motor is widely used throughout the world in industry and household appliances. This motor started the industrial revolution at the turn of the century. Electricity today is generated, transmitted and converted to mechanical power by means of his inventions. Tesla’s greatest achievement is his polyphase alternating current system, which is today lighting the entire globe.

Tesla also discovered that we could tap energy from the vacuum ... Free Energy or New Energy as its known today was first proposed as a free alternative to the current energy system our world operates on, which for obvious reasons was a threat to the ones who capitalize on profits made from other non-renewable sources of energy, hence Nikola Tesla and his work was quickly shut down.

Free Energy still remains suppressed by the ones in positions of power and control, however, not for long ... as the truth is out now and there are many of us waking up to the bigger picture, becoming more aware of how we are deeply connected with all ... each other, the planet ... everything !


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A compelling look at the lives of some not-so-ordinary farmers, "THE GREEN RUSH" is a chronicle of the trials and tribulations of a unique group of marijuana growers in Northern California.

Identified only by the color of the bandanas they wear to conceal their faces, Mr. Red, Mr. Blue, Mr. Yellow, and Mrs. Pink represent a growing segment of hardworking and passionate Californians. They are quasi outlaws, plowing a delicate field between the lines of the law and the American tradition of sustenance.

The backwoods setting narrows a distinct and sharp focus on the battle between the broad and mighty federal authorities and the sympathetic state enforcers, whose mandates are unfairly inverse. Amongst the trees, mountains, and untouched splendor of Northern California's richest soil, these farmers wage a battle crafting the best yield of an unforgiving crop against the looming threat of DEA fly-bys, family and personal hardship, thieves, and the ultimate risk … prison time.



Reference : Green Rush ~ The Movie


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"THRIVE" is an unconventional documentary film that lifts the veil on what's REALLY going on in our world by following the money upstream -- uncovering the global consolidation of power in nearly every aspect of our lives.

Weaving together breakthroughs in science, consciousness and activism, THRIVE offers real solutions, empowering us with unprecedented and bold strategies for reclaiming our lives and our future.



If the above video doesn't work (since they keep pulling the video down...) watch it below in the embedded player ...



INTERVIEWS in THRIVE

Duane Elgin, Nassim Haramein, Steven Greer, Jack Kasher, Daniel Sheehan, Adam Trombly, Brian O'Leary, Vandana Shiva, John Gatto, John Robbins, Deepak Chopra, David Icke, Catherine Austin Fitts, G. Edward Griffin, Bill Still, John Perkins, Paul Hawken, Aqeela Sherrills, Evon Peter, Angel Kyodo Williams, Elisabet Sahtouris, Amy Goodman, and Barbara Marx Hubbard.


Reference : Thrive


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In this video presentation Lilou Mace talks with Dr. Wayne Dyer who shares his amazing healing experience from Leukemia. He quotes an Indian saint Muktananda who was once asked, "What is real ?" and the saint responds, "that which never changes". Dr. Wayne Dyer adds on ... "We are not our bodies ... We are that invisible presence that keeps occupying all of these bodies ..." "Our bodies are always in a constant state of flux and change."


WAYNE W. DYER, PH.D., is an internationally renowned author and speaker in the field of self-development. He's the author of over 30 books, has created many audio programs and videos, and has appeared on thousands of television and radio shows.

His books Manifest Your Destiny, Wisdom of the Ages, There's a Spiritual Solution to Every Problem, and the New York Times bestsellers 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace, The Power of Intention, Inspiration, Change Your Thoughts—Change Your Life, and now Excuses Begone have all been featured as National Public Television specials.

Dyer holds a Doctorate in Educational Counseling from Wayne State University and was an associate professor at St. John's University in New York.

Dr. Wayne Dyer is affectionately called the "father of motivation" by his fans. Despite his childhood spent in orphanages and foster homes, Dr. Dyer has overcome many obstacles to make his dreams come true. Today he spends much of his time showing others how to do the same.

When he's not traveling the globe delivering his uplifting message, Wayne is writing from his home in Maui.

"You Don't Get What You Want, You Get What You Are" - Dr Wayne Dyer


Reference : Dr. Wayne Dyer


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