Governance

The Tru man in Shadow Whispers for the CIA to be Limited for Peace Sake

Former US President Truman spoke wise words.  I feel his words are becoming very loud today. Truth is surfacing and the lid will not be held on to protect those engaged in rorting the system to play endless war games for profit.  The people will not accept it when they are struggling to… Continue reading

How Private Interests Undermine Democratic Governance

This information came to me sitting in a café by synchronicity.  I met by chance a woman who is engaged in outing corruption. She has financial expertise. We met by chance and we keep meeting by chance.  I just smile as the universe brings me information out of the blue.  I was… Continue reading

Nuclear Armed Countries, Non-Proliferation Treaty and UFOs

What is concerning about nuclear weapons is:

1) high levels of death occur not only in the immediate target area but concentric rings emanating out

2) the uranium half life that lingers for up to 4 billion years

3) the belief that weapons of mass destruction are a deterrent

4) the complicated geopolitics when allies… Continue reading

Biko, Apart-heid and Raising Consciousness

I found a song by Peter Gabriel about Steve Biko the African actvist for non-racism in South Africa.  I saw the movie many years ago and felt deeply saddened by the plight of Africans.  Oppression is a word I can type but one can only know this when they are looked at in… Continue reading

Why is the Australian Government Still Coal Burning Given Super Climatic Events?

The climate (politically and climaticly) is changing. When will people in authority realise the reality of change. It does not make economic sense to ignore change in favour of the economics of industry. If places are wiped out climaticly by super storms, earthquakes, ice melts (perma frost) etc. Does it not make sense that economically… Continue reading

How Important is Social Intelligence to Growth?

I ask the question – How important is Social Intelligence to Growth?  

The growth I refer to is emotional growth as maturity which is far more important that economic growth. This is the science of emotional intelligence where as we think and feel we actually re-wire the brain.  This type of intelligence expands… Continue reading

Mohandas Gandhi

“The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.”

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