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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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SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, February 10, 2019
Living Life with Death on Your Left Shoulder I feel little need to introduce Sam Mitchell again, but one must assume readers are a moving parade of viewers going by, quite as ad writers do. Also, to post a video via OEN guidelines, we are asked for at least a small lead-in, which does make sense. Sam does both Collapse Chronicles and Humptydumptytribe, under somewhat different personas, as you know if you've been following my links to him.
(9 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, February 8, 2019
My Short Trip to Hell, with Paul Beckwith as guide This 15 minute (quite exactly!) is about the extreme weather in Australia, that "sunburnt country" which is now past being sunburnt. Paul shows the reasons, which are or will soon be affecting you directly. As it probably has, whether you know it or not.
(17 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, February 7, 2019
Rachel Maddow's Craziest Russia Video Ever! Dore consistently gives insightful, solidly grounded, information, in the form of comedy videos, that speak the truth about U.S. politics, and sometimes more. As I am concerned about the number of OEN readers who seem to be still watching MSM, particularly Rachel Madcow, who pulls down $30G a day, last I heard, I strongly advocate watching this particular video, in addition to anything else you have time for from JD.
(6 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, February 7, 2019
Extreme Weather Changes Worldwide, a "must see" ten-minute video A picture is said to be worth a thousand words. I'd call this video worth a few million words. Particularly "New Green Dealers" and anyone even pondering the box we are soundly trapped in, barring Divine Intervention.
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Polar Ice Melting Faster than Thought, at frightening rate, from Paul Beckwith I've written more than enough to introduce climatologist Paul Beckwith, and anyone can learn far more than that from his website, paulbeckwith.net. This video is particularly focused on the Antarctic, but covers the North Pole too.
(4 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, February 4, 2019
Feeling Earth's Demise in One's Own Cells If you wish to toss aside the circus across the media board today (sans bread), I continue to recommend the insightful, incisive, honest, brilliant Sam Mitchell. This particular interview particularly interested me, given the "down to earth" observations and mindset of the Deb Ozarko, one serious naturalist who needs no climatologists to show what she sees in real life...
SHARE More Sharing        Monday, February 4, 2019
Weekly Environmental Round-up, NOT from Monsanto Another "climate summary" from Sam. His dedication amazes me. This particular summary he does weekly, at least, most faithfully. So for anyone wanting a weekly roundup, not from Monsanto though one might argue more depressing-though I'd promptly add, truly awakening--this might well be a most convenient answer. Sources to rely on are not that simple...
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, February 1, 2019
Methane Bursts Ever More Frequent and Accelerating, with more dire immediate consequences than CO2 A number of self-perpetuating feedback loops have been triggered and arewithout some serious miraclewell on the way to ending nature's human experiment with Homo sapiens. But it is continually underplayed, just as climate models are outdated before they're published, scientists are as a matter of course "astounded" by their "under-predictions," and "unprecedented events."
(16 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, February 1, 2019
Got Hope? How will we refreeze the Arctic and Antarctic? How will we extract the greenhouse gasses that we've been pumping into the atmosphere for decades? How will we wake people up en mass? How will we change politics to work for humans rather than against them? How will we cool down the oceans? How will we get rid of capitalism and consumption? How will we restore the vast numbers of species and habitats that we've wiped out?
SHARE More Sharing        Friday, February 1, 2019
Exactly What is the U.S. doing in Venezuela? Have you wondered why we're messing around in Venezuela? If you have and thought of some answers, I imagine you're on the right track. In three letters, OIL. As per usual, ripping off resources for corporations. And sadly us, since we're still driving consuming fossil fuels at a furious rate. But if you still listen to the MSM, in any form, or any number of independent websites, you may well be wrong.
(7 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, January 31, 2019
Deep in the Doomosphere: Spelunking with Sam I've been meaning to post this for some time now, but even as time for Homo stupidians gets shorter, there is more and more to talk about. Watch, ponder, and reflect, is about the best I think we can truly do. And hopefully, do what we like with ones we love, or at least like a little bit, and do what we can to relieve the suffering of other sentient beings on our one and only pale blue dot.
Guy McPherson, advanced Homo sapien, From Uploaded
(18 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, January 27, 2019
Guy McPherson, interview with Sheri Quinn, Daniel Geery My good friend, Sheri Quinn, and I did an interview with Guy McPherson about three weeks ago. Guy is hailed by many as the world's leading climatologist, and cursed by many for pretty much the same reason, along with other mostly ad-hominem attacks. Those following my posts on OEN have likely listened to several former links to Guy, often with short introductory articles, as this is.
(21 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, January 21, 2019
15 Year Old Hits Me in the Head with a Brick, in 4 minutes and 4 seconds This is the brightest North Star for the survival of Earth that I have come across. This 15 year old hit me like a brick in the head. As I've said in one recent article, I have gone through the stages of grief and come through my most severe depression in my 71 years, accepting that we are at near term extinction for the planet and ourselves.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Official Portrait (cropped), From WikimediaPhotos
(13 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, January 19, 2019
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez = AOK (very much so!) Jimmy Dore is one of my favorite political commenters. Insightful, funny as hell, hits major issues dead-on, either does a boatload of research or else has someone help with it. Very clear, easy to follow, and laugh at the same time. I recommend getting on his subscribe list.
(4 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, January 19, 2019
Status Report on Abruptly Changing Climate with Paul Beckwith Many insightful, clear thinking, untainted climatologists can be found. Anyone following me on OEN has seen several. I put Paul Beckwith near the top of the list. Brilliant, broad thinking, articulate, and shouting "Climate Emergency!" for years, with solid reasons given. He does his damndest to offer hope, in spite of overwhelming odds.
(17 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, January 16, 2019
We Are In Unprecedented Territory, On the Threshold of Complete Extinction In addition to the title appearing on this link, I add that the video, about an hour long, has been the most helpful piece I've read about getting myself intelligently focused on what "hopeful" truly means for us personally these days. I consider Sam to be a truly global spokesman for the most important event that humans have ever faced.
(6 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, January 12, 2019
Hazards of Marijuana... Newly revealed by The New Yorker! Well, in re the video (Jimmy Dore's videos have a standard youtube license, but I could find no link found in a commons search), I think we learn what to expect from The New Yorker, in case anyone didn't know. My own thoughts on the issue, well one actually, for what it's worth: I believe it helps to remember the difference between a buzz and a blitz.
Use Latest Neuroscience To Rewire Your Climate Despairing Brain Rapid climate change can really wear us down. Just when you think system changes cannot possibly worsen, they do; the rate of climate mayhem notches up ..., From YouTubeVideos
(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, December 8, 2018
Rewire Your Climate Despairing Brain, with help from climatologist Paul Beckwith Several months back, my wife Christine insisted I visit a shrink to deal with my depression and enlarging proclivity for wine and other forms of self medication. I dragged my feet, since the handful of shrinks I've seen (usually only once) over the decades proved to me what I long ago concluded, that the problem is not ME but THEM and society in general.
Herculean Climate Rant to Rouse Humanity I am only wearing a T-Shirt in this RANT as I walk to school in Ottawa. Problem is that we are in November, and I am at at latitude 45 N and it is a balmy 10 C (50 ..., From YouTubeVideos
SHARE More Sharing        Friday, November 9, 2018
Herculean Climate Rant to Rouse Humanity Climatologist Paul Beckwith is one amazing individual. Check his bio on paulbeckwith.net if you haven't already, along with the many items he links to, particularly the one titled "Solutions." Long shots though they are, we should certainly understand where we stand, both literally and figuratively. He gives newer ideas herein.
Emergency Climate Crisis is upon us Dr. Peter Carter and others are warning the planet and all of humanity is in peril due to the consequences of the industrial age. Host Jack Etkin blames the media ..., From YouTubeVideos
SHARE More Sharing        Friday, November 9, 2018
Climate Emergency for Life on Earth I was about to post several articles over the last few days, but can't find enough time in the day. On the other hand, I tell myself, does it really matter, if we are indeed headed toward extinction in the very near future? That fate now seems to me inevitable, based on reading for the past many decades, and particularly this decade.

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