Be clear that my priority in this mess is the survival of the planet. I support the superwealthy making it a priority, finding ways to curtail fossil fuel industrialism in favor of a new urbanism direction, as expressed by experiments like the Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture. Call it billionaire survivalism. Plus cela change, plus c'est la meme chose. The problem is that there is another layer of power above this group, which prevents disclosure of more evolved energy technologies, preventing the application of necessary tools of restoration. It's not rich against poor, it's rich and poor against another level of suppression the masses are only becoming aware of, which for centuries they simply dismissed as religious. To quote Porno For Pyros, "we make great pets"! Reagan hit the nail on the head when he warned us that only an alien invasion would unite the people of Earth.
If you don't pull out the root of the dandelion, it grows right back. This is the generation which finally comes out and addresses the root of the problem, it's very close to the end of the road here for this species on this planet unless it wakes up. All the cards are on the table, all the conspiracies coming to light. It's all about perceptions, and not taking these communities in consideration, which are vast and influence the direction of the situation, is a grave mistake in my opinion.
That's how you get blindsided by shifts in popular opinion. Concerns about Ron Paul are overshadowed by what he brings to the picture. The secret societies and the decisions they make guide countries and governments... everything happening now was predicted and managed by policy set in place years ago. The point I am trying to make here, is that it is spinning out of control, that nobody, no institution, no cabal a la Eyes Wide Shut can guess what happens next. All they can do is as they always do, organize the opposition.
Whatever happens that will be a game changer, has to come out of left field and take everyone by surprise because they weren't paying attention. The situation is very much like IBM passing up the Apple because it didn't see the Internet coming! Don't make that mistake, don't take my word for it, widen your political science field of vision... you can't fit everything nice into a box, and hope all the pieces are going to fit together, they're not. At least not on this plane of existence.
Imagine you've been playing two dimensional chess, and suddenly the board has become three dimensional, that's what is happening to politics, or rather to human dynamics, right now. At no time in history have the secrets of the universe been at everyone's reach, the amount of knowledge in those who seek has been boosted exponentially. We know the truth, we know how the truth works, we have the science.
The trick is how do we trickle it down in such a way that is humane, just, and doesn't sweep away most living things, something which is already happening. You can't stop what you can't see, so if you don't understand the DNA rooted in what was already expressed in what gave birth to the National Socialist Party in Germany, and its remnants in today's intelligence community, you're not giving people a chance. The blinders are already off, we simply need to open our eyes and let the light in. We're not alone.
We're stuck in a two party system, and the perceived polarity is getting even worse. People are fed up, and the Feds are quickly becoming the boogeymen, which they are, ever since they took power in 1913, and probably did away with Kennedy because he threatened to create a new currency. We have to look behind the curtain, and drag out whoever is pulling the strings, unveil the puppet masters, otherwise we will forever remain stuck on the merry go round!
We had to create hundreds of independent environmental organizations just to undo and fight the harm caused by EPA policies funded by the Federal government protecting the right of big business to pollute everything. The EPA was a sham from the start. Nixon was forced to create it after 30 million people walked in the streets on Earth Day 1970. A paper tiger. Did you ever set foot in the EPA building in the 80s or even the 90s? An empty shell, a joke, a facade... corridors after corridors of offices that looked as if nothing was going on there... a chill went down my spine when I realized the whole thing was just a sham. And then we learned the building itself was suffering from the worse possible case of sick building syndrome... The EPA isn't going to save the planet. Sorry.
We desperately need a parliamentary system in this country, so third parties like the Green Party, or at least a new version of the Green Party which isn't anti-green business, to have a voice in a Congress that's made up of more than just Republican and Democrat lackeys to the Federal dynasties. As in Chinese medicine, make the pain worse to isolate its source! You might not agree, but I would love nothing better than a Ron Paul/Obama showdown, if that's our only option at this junction. It would make things a heck of a lot more interesting.
I don't think we've evolved beyond the need for iconic figures, our entire culture is based on the cult of personality. I just want to see people step up to the plate who deserve the adoration of the public for more than just having hissy fits on reality television.
Indian Point, as well as the entire anti-nuclear movement, still needs to discover its new generation of stars. It's a faceless, windowless movement right now, led by old timers who have never given up, who keep hoping for fresh new faces to take up the mantle. Leaders who can bring everyone back together thinking, acting and speaking in a singular voice of opposition against the relicensing of a plant that like an old dog, has had its day.
Here at Rock The Reactors, we're still waiting, selling organic t-shirts with Gaia standing in front of Indian Point on them, and always open to suggestions.


