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Chris Hedges | The Rules of Revolt
Posted by Michael Butler, Wednesday, June 11, 2014Should We Fight the System or Be the Change? | Common Dreams
Posted by Michael Butler, Friday, June 6, 2014America’s Middle-Class Defeat: How Canada Shamed the Wealthiest Nation on Earth
Posted by Michael Butler, Tuesday, June 3, 2014Geitner vs Warren
Posted by Michael Butler, Wednesday, May 28, 2014Let’s Stop Searching For A “Messiah” And Build A Movement
Posted by Michael Butler, Wednesday, May 28, 2014No More Liberal Apologies as Elizabeth Warren Takes the Offensive
Posted by Michael Butler, Monday, May 26, 2014Bank on Students
Posted by Michael Butler, Thursday, May 22, 2014Elizabeth Warren Explains Why She Ran for Office | The Nation
Posted by Michael Butler, Saturday, May 10, 2014FDR’s most important lesson: Liberal causes could still inspire activism on a grand scale – Salon.com
Posted by Michael Butler, Monday, May 5, 2014Thorium reactors: Asgard’s fire | The Economist
Posted by Michael Butler, Tuesday, April 15, 2014The Case for Elizabeth Warren for President, in 7 Minutes
Posted by Michael Butler, Monday, April 14, 2014FOCUS | Will McCutcheon Give Birth to the Next Occupy?
Posted by Michael Butler, Sunday, April 6, 2014Vermont Votes for Public Banking
Posted by Michael Butler, Thursday, March 13, 2014Banks Throw Hissy Fit After Elizabeth Warren Endorses Idea to Allow Post Office to Offer Financial Services
Posted by Michael Butler, Thursday, February 13, 2014Empower Yourself to Fight the Power | Global Research
Posted by Michael Butler, Wednesday, February 12, 2014An Elegantly Simple Way to Revolutionize Government
Posted by Michael Butler, Monday, February 10, 20145 steps to escape the trap of limiting beliefs
How difficult is it to change? It is the one constant that is with us all our lives. It is a matter of recognizing these issues, and using your ability to simply choose differently. It is fascinating how being able to look at a negative/limiting belief can be difficult for so many, yet needed for harmony. Once this is achieved, it creates the opportunity to willingly alter this pattern of thinking and feeling. This can also significantly change how you experience the world around you. Correcting subconscious beliefs that no longer serve you, and replacing them with beliefs that do, can be a powerful path to health and healing. Everyone has this ability, and it improves with practice. See how the author has designed his way to do this with ease. BAPosted by Michael Butler, Sunday, February 9, 2014
George Monbiot : Freedom is Something to Use or Lose – We Must Fight the Antisocial Behaviour Bill
Posted by Michael Butler, Friday, January 24, 2014The radical MLK we need today – Salon.com
Posted by Michael Butler, Thursday, January 23, 2014Whistleblowing Is About the Message, Not the Messenger | The Dissenter
Posted by Michael Butler, Wednesday, January 22, 2014After Crisis, Iceland Holds a Tight Grip on Its Banks – NYTimes.com
Posted by Michael Butler, Sunday, January 19, 2014Truthdig – Elizabeth Warren’s Bill Could Mean Billions for Taxpayers
Posted by Michael Butler, Saturday, January 18, 2014“It Was Time to Do More Than Protest”: Activists Admit to 1971 FBI Burglary That Exposed COINTELPRO
Posted by Mike Blaxill, Thursday, January 9, 2014
Peace Activists Admit to Role in FBI Burglary That Exposed COINTELPRO
from Democracy Now ..One of the great mysteries of the Vietnam War era has been solved. In 1971, a group of peace activists broke into an FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania, and lifted files that helped reveal the FBI’s elaborate program of illegally spying on political groups. The documents, given to journalists at the time, provided the first hints of a secret counter intelligence program, or COINTELPRO, the FBI’s secret program to infiltrate, monitor and disrupt social movements. The burglars called themselves the Citizens’ Commission to Investigate the FBI. They were never caught. But decades later, a number of them are coming forward for the first time. The idea for the burglary came from William Davidon, a physics professor and leader of civil disobedience against the Vietnam War. Davidon died last year. Also involved were a social worker named Bob Williamson and John and Bonnie Raines, a married couple with childrenalso here's the NYT story about it .. read more
Posted by Mike Blaxill, Tuesday, January 7, 2014
