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In my run for U.S. Senate against Utah's Orrin Hatch, I posted many progressive ideas and principles that I internalized over the years. I'm leaving that site up indefinitely, since it describes what I believe most members of our species truly want: www.voteutah.us. I thank those who sent such wonderful comments, even though it forced me to go buy a few larger hats, which were among my top campaign expenses (just kidding). My forever-to-write novel (now my favorite book for some unfathomable reason), A Summer with Freeman, finally got out the door, via Kindle and CreateSpace. Readers of this site, and anyone else with two or more brain cells who want some "serious humorous relief" may want to check it out: http://www.opednews.com/articles/A-Summer-with-Freeman-nov-by-Daniel-Geery-130528-385.html My family and I lived off the grid in an earth-sheltered, solar powered underground house for 15 years, starting in the early '80s, proving, at least to myself, the feasibility of solar power. Such a feat would be much infinitely easier with off-the-shelf materials available now, though the bureaucracy holding us back is probably worse. http://www.opednews.com/articles/Living-on-Sunshine-Underg-by-Daniel-Geery-110318-547.html I wrote a book on earth-sheltered solar greenhouses that has many good ideas, but should be condensed from 400 down to 50 pages, with new info from living off the grid. It's on my "to do" list, but you can find used copies kicking around online. Just don't get the one I see for $250, being hawked by some capitalist... well, some capitalist. I'm 68 with what is now a 26 year old heart--literally, as it was transplanted in 2005 (a virus, they think). This is why I strongly encourage you and everyone else to be an organ donor--and get a heart transplant if you're over 50, unless your name is Dick Cheney. I may be the only tenured teacher you'll meet who got fired with a perfect teaching record. I spent seven years in court fighting that, only to find out that little guys always lose (http://www.opednews.com/articles/Letter-to-NEA-Leadership--by-Daniel-Geery-101027-833.html; recommended reading if you happen to be a parent, teacher, or concerned citizen). I managed to get another teaching job, working in a multi-cultural elementary school for ten years (we had well over 20 native tongues when I left, proving to me that we don't need war to get along--no one even got killed there!). http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_daniel_g_060716_alternatives_to_exti.htm I spent a few thousand hours working on upward-gliding airships, after reading The Deltoid Pumpkin Seed by John McPhee. But I did my modelling in the water, so it took only two years and 5,000 models to get a shape that worked. You can Google "aquaglider" to learn more about these. As far as I know, this invention represents the first alteration of Archimedes'principle, spelled out 2,500 years ago. "Airside," the water toys evolved into more of a cigar shape, as this was easier to engineer. Also, solar panels now come as thin as half a manila folder, making it possible for airships to be solar powered. You can see one of the four I made in action by Googling "hyperblimp"(along with many related, advanced versions). Along with others, I was honored to receive a Charles Lindbergh Foundation Award, to use my airships to study right whales off Argentina. Now we just have to make it happen and are long overdue, for reasons that would probably not fit on the internet. In 2010 I married a beautiful woman who is an excellent writer and editor, in addition to being a gourmet cook, gardener, kind, gentle, warm, funny, spiritual, and extremely loving. We met via "Plenty-of-Fish" and a number of seemingly cosmic connections. Christine wrote Heart Full of Hope, which many readers have raved about, as you may note on Amazon. I get blitzed reading the news damn near every day, and wonder why I do it, especially when it's the same old sh*t recycled, just more of it. In spite of Barbara Ehrenreich and reality, I'm a sucker for positive thinking and have read many books on it. I find many many of them insane and the source of much negativity on my part. My favorites these days are by Alan Cohen, who seems to speak my language, and likewise thinks a bit like Albert Einstein did (as do I on this note). Albert: "Try and penetrate with our limited means the secrets of nature and you will find that, behind all the discernible laws and connections, there remains something subtle, intangible and inexplicable. Veneration for this force beyond anything that we can comprehend is my religion. To that extent, in fact, I am religious." Though I rapidly note that I've kept alive my deceased and "devout atheist" friend's book, http://www.opednews.com/articles/The-Foundation-of-Religion-by-Daniel-Geery-110510-382.html Lastly, kudos to Rob Kall and those who make OEN the site that it is: one of the last bastions of free speech.

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(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, May 19, 2019
Tulsi: The US must NOT go to war with Iran! and reasons why, including Armageddon This short video speaks for itself. The best single piece I've ever seen by a presidential candidate, who knows up from down, right from wrong, stupidity from intelligence, and a whole lot more--and has zero fear of talking about it. Who would be your choice for Commander-in-Chief?
Tulsi Gabbard Slams Elizabeth Warren | And She's Right! Support the stream: streamlabs.com/jamarlt homas  Tulsi Gabbard Slams Elizabeth Warren | And She's Right! Patreon: ..., From YouTubeVideos
(14 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, May 18, 2019
Tulsi Slams Elizabeth, or so it appears from this analysis Jamarl Thomas gets things pretty right, based on several videos I've seen by him. He takes his time analyzing what he's talking about, but typically cuts to the heart of the matter. I think he has done that quite well here, and if so, it does not bode well for Elizabeth Warren.
(16 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, May 3, 2019
Biblical Floods Hit Southwest Iran I find it difficult to tell if Bolton and Netanyahu or climate change represents the greater threat to Iran. Clearly, both do. One is inevitable, the other at least in theory stopped. As much as I grow tired and depressed of posting videos like this, I operate on the assumption that readers here are interested in being aware of what's going around the world and ultimately affecting us all.
SHARE More Sharing        Monday, April 29, 2019
Extreme Weather Changes Around the Planet, First Two Weeks March 2019 While I do grow tired, exceedingly pained, and discouraged from watching actual videos of extreme weather around the world, I feel compelled to do so, at least to the extent of having/sharing a few clues regarding the gravity of the biosphere collapsing around us, in a most literal sense.
(19 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, April 25, 2019
Why Are We Here? Where Do We Come From? Why are we here, where do we come from? Have you ever wondered about the one way arrow of time? How long have humans been around, compared to life on earth, or to earth itself? How long does it take for our solar system to go around the center of the Milky Way? Why it is that everything we do seems to proceed from order to disorder?
(4 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Ukraine Comedian Kicks out U.S. Puppet (our role in Ukraine for dummies) I recently asked why we would NOT "collude" with Russia. I was told because of its role in Ukraine. For any reader who is still confused on OUR behavior in the Ukraine, I present this video from a home based comedian, talking about the comedian who won in the Ukraine by vast popular support.
Duh. Arctic Emissions of Nitrous Oxide GHG a Dozen Times Worse Than Expected. OOPS. Part 1 of 2 Surprise... Nitrous oxide emissions from our rapidly warming north are up to 12-times higher than we previously thought, since thawing Arctic permafrost is a ., From YouTubeVideos
(25 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, April 21, 2019
Adding Fuel to the Flames of Biosphere Collapse I was listening to this last night shortly after Paul Beckwith posted it. I woke up about three hours later with my body paralyzed with fear, as the reality of what we are doing to life on earth sunk in yet deeper. In one of my interviews with Guy McPherson, I raised the topic of insect Armageddon and his take on it.
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, April 20, 2019
What Has Julian Assange Ever Done for You? Lee Camp explains Who amongst us hasn't read a few tomes by now about Julian Assange, and the horrific treatment he's been/is being given? This is the best account on WHY and it makes my hair stand on end (or the follicles anyway).
Idiotic, Inane Climate Policies by Canadian Politicians of all Ilks (excepting Green's) There is nothing like a family Easter trip to Toronto to get my creative rant juices flowing. I let loose about monsoon-like rainfall with spring snowmelt about to ..., From YouTubeVideos
SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, April 20, 2019
Inane Climate Policies of Canadian Politicians: Paul Beckwith Speaks Out I don't think Paul Beckwith needs much introduction here, though I will say many consider him one of or the world's leading climatologist. I have the greatest respect for Paul, and I appreciate that he continues to ponder "what to do" in re climate change, and he has a wide range of colleagues and followers; be sure to check his website if you haven't already.
(14 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard goes one-on-one with Bret Baier Somewhat amazingly, I am turning to videos from FOX News. Hard to believe, but I do my best to follow the evidence. Once again, Tulsi stands her ground, expands on her ideas, criticizes the MIC, speaks truth to power and the rest of us. If you can't get behind this amazing woman, pray tell, who are you advocating for?
(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Dropping Out the Backdoor of the Universe I was in my last semester of a four year college degree in biology. It was about three weeks into that final semester, while taking a cell physiology course, that my most major inner conflict at the time came to a head. I was having significant difficulty reconciling the view of life I grew up with, with the prevailing scientific view of life.
UN Security Council: Chances of Nuclear War Are .Higher Than They Have Been in Generations. In today's WASF Doomer Headline of the Day, we check in with our friends in the UN to see what they have to say about nuclear war breaking out on the planet ..., From YouTubeVideos
(5 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Chances of Nuclear War "Higher Than They Have Been in Generations" We sit calmly and unwittingly on the razor's-edge of nuclear war. Sam Mitchell discusses the latest UN report on this topic, after clearing the deck of a few other items. As I've noted before, Sam produces both Humptydumptytribe and Collapse Chronicles, the former being where he lets his "inner self" hang out more freely.
If Tulsi Gabbard Can Give A Powerful Response Why Can't Bernie Sanders, From YouTubeVideos
(31 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Gabbard but not Sanders Took a Stand for Assange's Freedom This seems like a simple question. Sadly, it goes to the heart of Bernie Sanders and his abilities as a leader. I find it pathetic that Tulsi is already smeared and snuffed by the MSM, but at the same time hardly surprising. What is the importance of Julian Assange's fate? Absolutely major, for anyone paying two bits of attention.
(7 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, April 15, 2019
Assange Exposes Democrat Fascists, Torturers & Warmongers Jimmy Dore further exposes the inmates who have taken over the insane asylum we are living in. To those who voted for Hillary Clinton, I'd call this a must watch, since you brought us Trump. But that is just the tip of the iceberg. To anyone still supporting Bernie, this is equally important.
(6 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, April 15, 2019
The End-of-Scene Era These are a few "compelling examples" of biosphere collapse, from February-March, 2019. The scenes speak all too well for themselves. From all I've read and seen, a lot more than I ever wanted to, we are taking off now on an intertwined, overlapping, exponentially growing biosphere collapse, around the earth. No one has a clue as to what to actually do.
Food Supply Threats from Ongoing Catastrophic FLOODING in US Midwest I chat about ongoing US Midwest misery from a deep, persistent jet stream trough. After a cold snowy winter, a .bomb cyclone. dumped up to 5 feet of snow over ..., From YouTubeVideos
(4 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, April 13, 2019
Food Supply Threats Accelerating by Paul Beckwith I will be shocked if food prices don't double or triple next fall. I will be shocked if there is not a major food shortage, both here and in the other four major food baskets of the world. In your face, real time, living color, from one of the world's leading climatologists, a truth teller if ever there was one.
Dr. Guy McPherson Interview - Abrupt Climate Change How soon will the human species experience extinction and loss of habitat? Are you ready to accept your death in the the near term? The science, philosophy ..., From YouTubeVideos
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, April 13, 2019
Guy McPherson, being interviewed on the Most Important Issue(s) of Our Time This is the most significant interview I've seen, imvso, from Dr. Guy McPherson. I am unfamiliar with this particular "millennial," but his questions are penetrating, well-thought out, and utterly relevant. He draws out Guy in many areas, several of which Guy hasn't usually or ever been asked. For anyone contemplating the future of their life on earth, or earth itself, I have yet to see a better look at "the issue."
University of Alaska, Fairbanks: Murie Auditorium Audio problems are solved from about the 15-minute mark guymcpherson.com onlyloveremains.org University of Alaska, Fairbanks: Murie Auditorium ..., From YouTubeVideos
(11 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, April 12, 2019
Guy McPherson, on the road again Yet more from the amazing Professor Emeritus, Guy McPherson. Much of what he delivers has been seen before by anyone following him, but he always adds a few newer items, other explanations, and answers new questions from the audience. The larger and by far more important question than climate change itself has become for many of us, "What do we do in the meantime?"
The Whispering Mind: The Enduring Conundrum of Consciousness It's an old question: What is consciousness? Today, sophisticated brain imaging technologies, clinical studies, as well as the newfound ability to listen to the ..., From YouTubeVideos
(4 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, April 12, 2019
The Enduring Conundrum of Consciousness This is a subject I imagine every adult and probably teenager has contemplated, more than once and for considerable periods of time. It's an older video, about 1.5 hours long, but for anyone seriously interested in the subject--and who isn't?--I think it gives much food for thought. Delightful speakers, good moderator, issues you've likely never considered.
(7 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, April 12, 2019
Tulsi on Julian Assange, in under six minutes Tulsi on MSNBC speaking on Julian Assange. Well worth the watch. She has enough support now to be on the debate stage, and let her voice be heard. I consider this yet another example of TG's poise, insightfulness, poise, and ability to speak truth to power, calmly, eloquently, and for the average American to fully grasp.

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