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Why didn't Pelosi start Impeachment Proceedings?

Posted on Jan 2nd, 2008 by Little Big O : Luminous Mischieviousness Little Big O
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I just got this from a friend on 2007's 10 Most Corrupt Politicians.  Of course, the Republican and Democrat front-runners are right up there - that's why they get to be front-runners.  Already corrupted and thus easier to manage.  Check out Nancy Pelosi's profile and you'll know why she hasn't done squat to get the Bush thugs impeached and tried:  http://www.judicialwatch.org/judicial-watch-announces-list-washington-s-ten-most-wanted-corrupt-politicians-2007


Judicial Watch Announces List of Washington’s “Ten Most Wanted Corrupt Politicians” for 2007

Washington, DC –Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, today released its 2007 list of Washington’s “Ten Most Wanted Corrupt Politicians.”  The list, in alphabetical order, includes:

1.  Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY):  In addition to her long and sordid ethics record, Senator Hillary Clinton took a lot of heat in 2007 – and rightly so – for blocking the release her official White House records.  Many suspect these records contain a treasure trove of information related to her role in a number of serious Clinton-era scandals.  Moreover, in March 2007, Judicial Watch filed an ethics complaint against Senator Clinton for filing false financial disclosure forms with the U.S. Senate (again).  And Hillary’s top campaign contributor, Norman Hsu, was exposed as a felon and a fugitive from justice in 2007.  Hsu pleaded guilt to one count of grand theft for defrauding investors as part of a multi-million dollar Ponzi scheme.

2.  Rep. John Conyers (D-MI):  Conyers reportedly repeatedly violated the law and House ethics rules, forcing his staff to serve as his personal servants, babysitters, valets and campaign workers while on the government payroll.  While the House Ethics Committee investigated these allegations in 2006, and substantiated a number of the accusations against Conyers, the committee blamed the staff and required additional administrative record-keeping and employee training.  Judicial Watch obtained documentation in 2007 from a former Conyers staffer that sheds new light on the activities and conduct on the part of the Michigan congressman, which appear to be at a minimum inappropriate and likely unlawful.  Judicial Watch called on the Attorney General in 2007 to investigate the matter.

3.  Senator Larry Craig (R-ID):  In one of the most shocking scandals of 2007, Senator Craig was caught by police attempting to solicit sex in a Minneapolis International Airport men’s bathroom during the summer.  Senator Craig reportedly “sent signals” to a police officer in an adjacent stall that he wanted to engage in sexual activity.  When the police officer showed Craig his police identification under the bathroom stall divider and pointed toward the exit, the senator reportedly exclaimed 'No!'”  When asked to produce identification, Craig presented police his U.S. Senate business card and said, “What do you think of that?”  The power play didn’t work.  Craig was arrested, charged and entered a guilty plea.  Despite enormous pressure from his Republican colleagues to resign from the Senate, Craig refused.

4.  Senator Diane Feinstein (D-CA):  As a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee's subcommittee on military construction, Feinstein reviewed military construction government contracts, some of which were ultimately awarded to URS Corporation and Perini, companies then owned by Feinstein's husband, Richard Blum. While the Pentagon ultimately awards military contracts, there is a reason for the review process. The Senate's subcommittee on Military Construction's approval carries weight. Sen. Feinstein, therefore, likely had influence over the decision making process.  Senator Feinstein also attempted to undermine ethics reform in 2007, arguing in favor of a perk that allows members of Congress to book multiple airline flights and then cancel them without financial penalty.  Judicial Watch’s investigation into this matter is ongoing. 

5.  Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R-NY):  Giuliani came under fire in late 2007 after it was discovered the former New York mayor’s office “billed obscure city agencies for tens of thousands of dollars in security expenses amassed during the time when he was beginning an extramarital relationship with future wife Judith Nathan in the Hamptons…”  ABC News also reported that Giuliani provided Nathan with a police vehicle and a city driver at taxpayer expense.  All of this news came on the heels of the federal indictment on corruption charges of Giuliani’s former Police Chief and business partner Bernard Kerik, who pleaded guilty in 2006 to accepting a $165,000 bribe in the form of renovations to his Bronx apartment from a construction company attempting to land city contracts.

6.  Governor Mike Huckabee (R-AR):  Governor Huckabee enjoyed a meteoric rise in the polls in December 2007, which prompted a more thorough review of his ethics record.  According to The Associated Press:  “[Huckabee’s] career has also been colored by 14 ethics complaints and a volley of questions about his integrity, ranging from his management of campaign cash to his use of a nonprofit organization to subsidize his income to his destruction of state computer files on his way out of the governor’s office.”  And what was Governor Huckabee’s response to these ethics allegations?  Rather than cooperating with investigators, Huckabee sued the state ethics commission twice and attempted to shut the ethics process down.

7.  I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby:  Libby, former Chief of Staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, was sentenced to 30 months in prison and fined $250,000 for lying and obstructing the Valerie Plame CIA leak investigation.  Libby was found guilty of four felonies -- two counts of perjury, one count of making false statements to the FBI and one count of obstructing justice – all serious crimes.  Unfortunately, Libby was largely let off the hook.  In an appalling lack of judgment, President Bush issued “Executive Clemency” to Libby and commuted the sentence.

8.  Senator Barack Obama (D-IL):  A “Dishonorable Mention” last year, Senator Obama moves onto the “ten most wanted” list in 2007.  In 2006, it was discovered that Obama was involved in a suspicious real estate deal with an indicted political fundraiser, Antoin “Tony” Rezko.  In 2007, more reports surfaced of deeper and suspicious business and political connections  It was reported that just two months after he joined the Senate, Obama purchased $50,000 worth of stock in speculative companies whose major investors were his biggest campaign contributors.  One of the companies was a biotech concern that benefited from legislation Obama pushed just two weeks after the senator purchased $5,000 of the company’s shares.  Obama was also nabbed conducting campaign business in his Senate office, a violation of federal law.

9.  Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA):  House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who promised a new era of ethics enforcement in the House of Representatives, snuck a $25 million gift to her husband, Paul Pelosi, in a $15 billion Water Resources Development Act recently passed by Congress.  The pet project involved renovating ports in Speaker Pelosi's home base of San Francisco.  Pelosi just happens to own apartment buildings near the areas targeted for improvement, and will almost certainly experience a significant boost in property value as a result of Pelosi's earmark.  Earlier in the year, Pelosi found herself in hot water for demanding access to a luxury Air Force jet to ferry the Speaker and her entourage back and forth from San Francisco non-stop, in unprecedented request which was wisely rejected by the Pentagon.  And under Pelosi’s leadership, the House ethics process remains essentially shut down – which protects members in both parties from accountability.

10.  Senator Harry Reid (D-NV):  Over the last few years, Reid has been embroiled in a series of scandals that cast serious doubt on his credibility as a self-professed champion of government ethics, and 2007 was no different.  According to The Los Angeles Times, over the last four years, Reid has used his influence in Washington to help a developer, Havey Whittemore, clear obstacles for a profitable real estate deal.  As the project advanced, the Times reported, “Reid received tens of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from Whittemore.”  Whittemore also hired one of Reid’s sons (Leif) as his personal lawyer and then promptly handed the junior Reid the responsibility of negotiating the real estate deal with federal officials.  Leif Reid even called his father’s office to talk about how to obtain the proper EPA permits, a clear conflict of interest.

Judicial Watch is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.  Judicial Watch neither supports nor opposes candidates for public office.  For more information, visit www.judicialwatch.org.

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What if?

Posted on Jan 4th, 2008 by Little Big O : Luminous Mischieviousness Little Big O
-What if this earth were perfect?  What if we really looked deeply at this notion of being sinners that has infected our cultural paradigm for several thousand years in the West, and which now gets camouflaged in Buddhist, Hindu, Native American, Atheist, Agnostic garb, what if we shit-canned it and came back to life, this life, the one with muddy snow melting here on the Front Range, a flattened can lingering over a street drain, bears rooting through trash and embraced it all as a unitive movement whose beauty surpasses and defies any preconception we might have of how things Should be?

What if we came to the way of how this world does and undoes itself with rapt, quiet, relaxed attention, embracing our own selves at last, and our nuclear bombs, depleted uranium already in the clouds, our plans for conserving nature, this quest for "salvation" and just embraced it all?

What if our curiosity could somehow be bigger than "I wonder how I could fix or heal this?" and we became open to the gift of it all, including the gift of our own undoing - individual, national, planetary, star system?

What if we came naked to this moment, willing to feel it until even the contraction of our self that thinks that it's perceiving something other is relaxed, and then we can feel at last how we too are carried about by great tides.?

What if we embraced our role here on this planet as beings with a tremendous and neglected capacity for joy, for celebration, instead of being the fixers and improvers?  What if we became more curious about joy, became conspirators for joy, for deliciousness, for inviting ourselves to multiply orgasmic ordinariness to the point that we could feel our entire universe coming, from our toes, our genitals, our hearts, our minds, our earlobes - BOOM!  shugga-shugga....BOOM!

What if we knew that someday this whole paradigm is going to go clusterfuck like a Redwood suddenly crashing to the forest floor, nutrients for the next line-up at the eternal feast?  And to know that we are part of something that enjoys and devours all forms, all certainties, to know that we too can sidle up to the feast and have our place and our plate rightly?

What if we came to know perfection and that the only thing that could ever keep us from it is the notion that what we are and what the world is could ever being anything less or other, as if somehow the human mind and our activities had escaped the same laws that cause everything else to be just-so?
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Ron Paul's book, Free! Online!

Posted on Jan 8th, 2008 by Little Big O : Luminous Mischieviousness Little Big O
I just love this man!  The only politician I have known in my lifetime who speaks sensibly to the issues.  I don't agree with him on everything, but I admire his way of speaking to the point powerfully. 

http://www.mises.org/books/prosperity.pdf

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Shedding Names, Returning to Relating

Posted on Jan 11th, 2008 by Little Big O : Luminous Mischieviousness Little Big O
Shedding Names,
Returning to Relating,
To the Smell of You,
The Way you move NOW
beyond Ways,
To know you as uncharted topography
Riding these cascades of song and yearning
and tiredness
and joy
that is you,
roiling,
living,
breathing,
exhaling
The Sex of You...
The Sex of You as Tired Night
dragging your ass up the stairs
to get something to eat,
overdue,
driven to headache,
reaching out in kindness,
through the fog that comes like weather systems,
shedding names,
shedding games,
returning nakedly to willingness
and unwillingness
unmasked,
two magnets
dancing yin-yang
push-pull,
everything unspoken remains clear...

Simple invitation:
To See,
To Hear,
To Move,

            To Taste

Tasting Beyond Seeking
Tasting Beyond Remedies

Being This Knowing
 of Being in Being

        as untouched continent...

This Knowing

    Of Being

                in Being

                        as JourneyMan in boat of smooth careening
over boulder fields
        subsumed in clear waters
superlative,
easing to shore,
toes over the edge
skimming along as aqueous joy
       i.e. skin

Touching this shore of Being
Surrendering  to this ecstasy of Being

                     coming

To this shore

                     at last...

                                     This very shore

To this Being we Are

          As Shore,

                As JourneyMan

                      As Approach

                               As these toes

Shedding Names,

        Returning to Relating,

                    Knowing Joys

                                  of Super-Ordinary Ecstasies...

And to know that to be truly enlightened,

One might listen to one's toes...

!

copyright 2008 Little Big O
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Rome, Byzantium, Islam, Gold, Paper Money, Imperial Bankruptcies

Posted on Jan 12th, 2008 by Little Big O : Luminous Mischieviousness Little Big O
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The fact that Chris Weber has only had one job, that of a paper boy, (i.e. delivering newspapers) may not impress you.   But once you find out that he saved $650 dollars at that job as a child, invested it, and parlayed those $650 into tens of millions of dollars, you might consider that Chris's insights might be unusual. 

I just read his fascinating article on monetary history and highly recommend the links which follow it as well.  This is a beautifully written piece on monetary history.  Enjoy!

http://www.weberglobal.net/Historyofmoneycompleter.pdf

Here is a great interview of this student of global economic dynamics and history:  http://www.weberglobal.net/learnabout.html

P.S. For those of you who aren't aware of it, gold hit $900/ounce last week.  If the implications are of any interest for you, I recommend reading Chris Weber.
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Bright Flowering of this World

Posted on Jan 15th, 2008 by Little Big O : Luminous Mischieviousness Little Big O
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The world is a cementery
Where strange bright flowers
Sprout anew
From the hollowed bones
Of certainty.

copyright 2008 Little Big O

El mundo es un cementerio
en donde flores extrañas y rebosantes
brotan nuevamente
desde el vacío de los huesos
de la certidumbre

copyright 2008 Little Big O
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Design for the Other 90%!

Posted on Jan 16th, 2008 by Little Big O : Luminous Mischieviousness Little Big O
Friends,

I invite you to inspire yourself with the brilliance of simplicity and of how our health, economy, communities and fun are being enhanced world-wide by innovators creating opportunities for people to improve their lives:  Design for the Other 90%.

We can invite ourselves and each other to inhabit this world of already-here possibilities and move on to the next phase of celebration the lusciousness of our human beingness.

A day will come when freedom lovers will reject en masse regulatory environments that constrain common sense and build places where we are still free to create and to exchange in markets that don't constrain our freedom to choose as we see fit in relationships of mutual valuation.

These projects are a profound inspiration and just the beginning of a new culture that will arise, not in the West, but in less developed places where the genius of the West is invited, welcomed and given a place to truly engage and transform in harmony, collaboration and connection to local culture, local resources and local genius. 

Beautiful!  Humans are Brilliant, Beautiful, Beaudalicious Beings!

http://other90.cooperhewitt.org/
http://blog.cooperhewitt.org/category/Design-for-the-Other-90/
Cooper-Hewitt: Design for the Other 90%


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A Few Things About The Current, Rigged Primary Elections in U.S.

Posted on Jan 16th, 2008 by Little Big O : Luminous Mischieviousness Little Big O

Those who cast votes decide NOTHING.  Those who count the votes decide EVERYTHING.  –Joseph Stalin -

You deserve to know this:

Click HERE:  20 Amazing Facts About
Voting in the USA


Let me just whet your appetite with just 3 out of the 20:
  1. 80% of all votes in America are counted by only two companies:  Diebold and ES&S.

  2. The vice-president of Diebold and the president of ES&S are brothers.

  3. All -- not some -- but all the voting machine errors detected and reported in Florida went in favor of Bush or Republican candidates.


And here's how it's got played out in the New Hampshire primaries where there were major discrepancies between exit polls and the actual results.  When the Granny Warriors raised the funds required for a voter recount via PayPal, PayPal froze the account so that the funds would not be transferred in time for the deadline.  Guess what?  No recount in New Hampshire! 

Below you can watch the video on the machines used for the recount.  It's beautiful.  This is poetic justice for a people who engage in wishful thinking about the people who rule them with guns and fraudulent currency and whose taxes have funded the same fraud worldwide.  Sooner or later we knew these corporate thugs would show us as much love as they've shown the rest of the world. 

Yes, and there is a new world already here (see blog post below).  I don't think we'll be able to recognize it until we acknowledge how this one works!


Silvestro the cat / NH voting (More:see Hacking Democracy)


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O!

Posted on Jan 16th, 2008 by Little Big O : Luminous Mischieviousness Little Big O

Call me by a true name

Not just saying it,
seeing it
feeling it
being it.

Not “me”
Not “you”
O
!

O that the world just landed in
just now,
now that it just got born
               and finally!
caught up to us,

were you waiting too?

O that the wind rushes through
shaking my windows

Roundness
of the prairie grasses' shimmer
like a woman's quiver
and my heart’s flutter
rushing to savor the scent of her
to catch the wisp of her
             inside
chasing evanescent sunbeams
floating over green tips
Rush!

I am this flutter
    which

is night and has no name
and though darkness surrenders to light
and light to darkness
there is no promise in it
they just do
O


they spin
they quiver
their emptiness
delivers

And now the drop of rain,
running down in fullness at the end of
the pine needle,
Just this one,
see?
It is so full of fullness
like a woman's
    sometimes-yearning
       fullness burning
for a strong man's
     passionate embrace
 
O lets go
and falls through itself
and makes another O

And some say
Where did the he/she go?

ooooooOOOOOoooooOOOOooooOOOOOoooooOOOoooOOo   ooo!   O!   OOooooo.........OOOOOOOOOOOooo...o!      o!   

mmmmmmmmmmmmm........

O?

mmmmmhhhhmmmmmmm......


!

o

O

!

O

See?

Must be you
I saw in me!

Nice to meet me
Nice to you me
How'd you get to be so yummy?


O
 !



hahahahahahaha

this is love

try it!

hahahahahahaha

this is emptiness

try it!

hahahahahahaha

can you feel it?

hahahahahahaha

no finding or fixing in it

try it!

hahahahahaha

whatchyou gonna do?

try it!

hahahahahahaha......

O
 !

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Our greatest challenge

Posted on Jan 22nd, 2008 by Little Big O : Luminous Mischieviousness Little Big O
Our greatest challenge
is not
to become perfect
but to fathom
that we already are.

This is the stuff our living is made of,
This, this!
The one we still search out
and chase after
with the rod of self-correction

Thrashing through the columbines
without taking the time to
SEE

How about becoming more open,
more curious,
lo,
even entertaining
that consideration,
perverse to evangelists of all stripes,
that we are nowhere else but in Paradise,
and that even the messes we make within it,
are nothing short of Heavenly?

What do I mean?

There is no activity that we can engage in
which escapes the very same laws that give us
the bright spectacle of birthing galaxies
we behold.

We are in one now!
Enjoy.
This is just the beginning!

©Little Big O

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They steal and demand respect, hmmmm.

Posted on Jan 23rd, 2008 by Little Big O : Luminous Mischieviousness Little Big O
"For what can be more absurd in Nature and contrary to all common sense, than to call him Thief and kill him that comes alone or with a few to rob me; and to call him Lord Protector and obey him that robs me with regiments and troops? As if to rove with 2 or 3 ships were to be a Pirate, but with 50 an Admiral? But if it be the number of Adherents only, not the cause, that makes the difference between a Robber and a Protector: I will that number were defined, that we might know where the Thief ends and the Prince begins. And be able to distinguish between a Robbery and a Tax. But sure no Englishman can be ignorant that it is his Birthright to be Master of his own estate; and that none can command any part of it but by his own grant and consent, either made expressly by himself, or Virtually by a Parliament. All other names are mere Robberies in other names... .To rob, to extort, to murder Tyrants falsely called to govern, and to make a desolation, they call to settle peace: in every assessment we are robbed, the excise is robbery, the customs is robbery, and without doubt, whenever tis prudent, tis always lawful to kill the Thieves whom we can bring to no other justice. And not only lawful, and to do ourselves right, but Glorious and to deliver mankind, to free the world of that common Robber, that universal Pirate under whom and for whom these lesser beasts prey."

William Allen, criticizing Oliver Cromwell's Protectorate

"States and Nations are to be regarded as we regard combinations of men to pick pockets, to steal sheep, to rob on the road, to steal men, to range over the sea as pirates - only on a larger and more imposing scale. When men steal, rob and murder as states and nations, it gives respectability to crime - the enormity of their crimes is lost sight of, amid the imposing number that commit them, and amid the glitter and pomp of equipage. The little band of thieves is scorned and hunted down as a felon; the great, or governmental band of thieves, is made respectable by numbers, and their crimes cease to be criminal and hateful in proportion to the number combined to do them. If a community of ten commit piracy, they are all hung, and a man is made infamous if he joins this little band of pirates; but if a community of 25,000,000, called Great Britain or Austria, do the same deed, it is all right, and Christian, and heaven-ordained, and a man is made infamous if he refuses to join this great band of pirates. Such reasoning is most false. I cast it from me. I can no more join a community of 25,000,000, that exists by plunder and murder, than I can join one composed often."

Henry Clarke Wright, abolitionist.


"

It is true that the theory of our Constitution is, that all taxes are paid voluntarily; that our government is a mutual insurance company, voluntarily entered into by the people with each other; that each man makes a free and purely voluntary contract with all others who are parties to the Constitution, to pay so much money for so much protection, the same as he does with any other insurance company; and that he is just as free not to be protected, and not to pay any tax, as he is to pay a tax, and be protected.

But this theory of our government is wholly different from the practical fact. The fact is that the government, like a highwayman, says to a man: "Your money, or your life." And many, if not most, taxes are paid under the compulsion of that threat.

The government does not, indeed, waylay a man in a lonely place, spring upon him from the roadside, and holding a pistol to his head, proceed to rifle his pockets. But the robbery is none the less a robbery on that account; and it is far more dastardly and shameful.

The highwayman takes solely upon himself the responsibility, danger, and crime of his own act. He does not pretend that he has any rightful claim to your money, or that he intends to use it for your own benefit. He does not pretend to be anything but a robber. He has not acquired impudence enough to profess to be merely a "protector," and that he takes men's money against their will, merely to enable him to "protect" those infatuated travellers, who feel perfectly able to protect themselves, or do not appreciate his peculiar system of protection. He is too sensible a man to make such professions as these. Furthermore, having taken your money, he leaves you, as you wish him to do. He does not persist in following you on the road, against your will; assuming to be your rightful "sovereign," on account of the "protection" he affords you. He does not keep "protecting" you, by commanding you to bow down and serve him; by requiring you to do this, and forbidding you to do that; by robbing you of more money as often as he finds it for his interest or pleasure to do so; and by branding you as a rebel, a traitor, an enemy to your country, and shooting you down without mercy, if you dispute his authority, or resist his demands. He is too much of a gentleman to be guilty of such impostures, and insults, and villainies as these. In short, he does not, in addition to robbing you, attempt to make you either his dupe or his slave." 

Lysander Spooner

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Gaviotas: A Village to Reinvent the World.

Posted on Jan 30th, 2008 by Little Big O : Luminous Mischieviousness Little Big O
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"The only deserts are deserts of the imagination. Gaviotas is an oasis of imagination." -Paolo Lugari

I have said repeatedly that a New World is ALREADY HERE and that we are over 30 years into it, yet most of us are not competently embracing the vocabulary, adventure and PLAY necessary to inhabit it.  Paolo Lugari is a man who shines as an example of this genius and the community he founded, GAVIOTAS was very intentionally designed to show us all that we can flourish as human beings, even in the most politically and environmentally inhospitable places on Earth. 

"Gaviotas is a sum of random occurrences born out of chaos. It's a place where chance can incubate, where cooperation replaces competition." -Paolo Lugari
  Gaviotas is a village of about 200 people in Colombia, South America. For three decades, Gaviotans - peasants, scientists, artists, and former street kids - have struggled to build an oasis of imagination and sustainability in the remote, barren savannas of eastern Colombia, an area ravaged by political terror. They have planted millions of trees, thus regenerating an indigenous rainforest. They farm organically and use wind and solar power. Every family enjoys free housing, community meals, and schooling. There are no weapons, no police, no jail. There is no mayor.

"They always put social experiments in the easiest, most fertile places. We wanted the hardest place. We figured if we could do it here, we could do it anywhere." -Paolo Lugari

Your vision of our capacities and imagination will never be the same after reading this book, which is about a community of people who have regenerated a rainforest in a place where it had been absent for thousands of years. 

Here are several articles introducing the Gaviotas Community in Colombia:
http://www.pcdf.org/meadows/living_on_sun.htm
http://www.backspace.com/notes/2003/08/09/x.html
http://www.newint.org/issue357/time.htm
http://www.slate.com/id/2097282/entry/0/

Enjoy!


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