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- Why I Got Rid of My Cell Phone
- The Dawn of Aquarius: A New People, A New Consciousness, A New Era
- Cocaine Production Plummets After DEA Kicked Out of Bolivia
- 1930’s Pharmacist Map of ‘Herbal Cures’ Released to Public by 'The Service of Pharmacy'
Posted: 06 Sep 2015 10:00 PM PDT
I remember sitting in the living room of my apartment in San Diego in the summer of 2012. My friend Greg had just gotten rid of his smart phone and traded it in for an old school flip phone.
It looked so inconvenient to use. Texting looked like a burden, as did having to call in to listen to voicemails. It did not have access to the Internet. It made me nervous just to think about trying to use that thing to get my work done and keep in touch with friends. I thought I couldn’t live my life without a smart phone. by Rob Greenfield Read Entire Article » |
Posted: 06 Sep 2015 09:00 PM PDT
"Aquarius will be the new age, the new life. First there will be disastrous events, gigantic upheavals, turmoil and change of all kinds." – Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov (1900-1986)
by Mehmet Sabeheddin, New Dawn Magazine The transition to a new zodiacal age is altering the political map of the world. For the last two thousand years much of human history has been determined by events in Europe and the near Middle East. From Greece and Rome, the great power centres of two millennia ago, with their inheritance from ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, a distinct civilisational impulse spread westward into Europe, eventually reaching North America. Read Entire Article » |
Posted: 06 Sep 2015 08:00 PM PDT
After the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) was kicked out of Bolivia, the country was able to drastically reduce the amount of coca (cocaine) produced within its borders.
by TheMindUnleashed According to data released by the United Nations, cocaine production in the country declined by 11% in the past year, marking the fourth year in a row of steady decrease. It was just seven years ago that the DEA left Bolivia — and only three years after that, progress was finally made. The strategy employed by the Bolivian government may be a surprise to many prohibitionists because it did not involve any strong-arm police state tactics. Read Entire Article » |
Posted: 06 Sep 2015 07:00 PM PDT
by GreenMedInfo
Slate just reported on this amazing map of ‘Herbal Cures’ from 1932 of the medicinal plants in common use among pharmacists and the public back then. The map itself states under the heading ‘The Service of Pharmacy’: Read Entire Article » |