There are many paths to the mountain top. Ninety-nine percent of the people would agree that our goal is a just, peaceful, equitable, world, liberated from the shackles of violent, deceptive, corporate rule, with a future where human needs and the planet are honored and respected over profits. The strategy of how to get from [...]
As the ten year anniversary approaches, the Northern California 9/11 Truth Alliance is organizing its annual 9/11 Truth Film Festival to be held Thursday, September 8th 2011, beginning at 1 pm at the Grand Lake Theater, 3200 Grand Ave., Oakland and on Sunday, September 11th, 2011, beginning at 1 pm at the Herbst Theatre, 401 [...]
My son’s anger flooded the room. Three months of work, all of his papers, were wet. It was an accident. Water had leaked out of the water bottles in the back seat of the rental car. The bottom of his backpack was soaked. Although I could sympathize with his emotional distress, I had decades between [...]
For eighteen years, Labor Fest, an annual labor cultural arts festival, has commemorated the 1934 General Strike. This year’s Labor Fest, entitled, “Labor Fights Back From Egypt to Wisconsin and San Francisco” will also commemorate the 150th anniversary of the US civil war and the role of slavery in California, the 125th anniversary of May [...]
there is a crisis of democracy in the United States that is becoming painfully obvious, as regulations and government continue to kowtow to corporate power.
The vast majority of people can see that the financially powerful are taking advantage of the weak. The real battle has been over whether the creation of money will be private or public, and how to define money.
The American Monetary Act… would implement three key reforms- nationalizing the Federal Reserve, eliminating the private sector’s ability to create money, reclaiming the government’s ability to create money and invest it in infrastructure, including people.
On April 24, 2010, lured to Malaysia and Singapore by a hefty £350,000 speaking fee, Tony Blair, the former prime minister of Britain, carefully hid from protestors armed with slippers to throw at him, as well as from a posse of delegates charged with serving Blair an indictment for war crimes.[1] In March Blair’s lucrative [...]
Dacajaweiah, John Boncore, or Splitting the Sky, is not a man of few words. If you read his hefty 653-page autobiography, it is very clear that he has lived an extraordinary life and has survived more than his share of violence, to find deep within himself a well of energy and spirit enabling him to [...]
AMI – Monetary Reform and Liberation G-20 – Debt Slavery In Pittsburgh the G-20 agreed to disagree, thus maintaining the illusion that they have secured the unraveling financial system by instituting the mildest of reforms even while allowing the bankers most responsible for the economic disaster to keep their ill-gotten gains. Simultaneously, in Chicago a [...]