Friday, March 20, 2015

None So Blind



Who doesn't love a good mystery?  We read them and perhaps more frequently; watch them on everything from an iphone to a 60 inch HD plasma TV screen.  Our minds like sinking into a mystery, trying to figure it out before the reveal.  Some folks are kinda like a pit bull with a rag doll when it comes to mysteries; they won't quit chewing it apart till they figure it out.  I'm one of those.

Increasingly over the last four years; my mind jumps back & forth between what has happened to this planet, and the refusal of so many to acknowledge said peril on any level. I fluctuate like a ping pong ball between deep sadness over what has happened and mind numbing incredulity at how nobody wants to acknowledge it.

 Interesting hobby. 

When my mind encounters something it doesn't or cannot understand, I seek to gain that understanding, sometimes to the point of analysis paralysis; and I simply don't yet understand this planet wide denial syndrome.  It's not for the lack of trying.

 I blog for one reason, to share information. I have no interest in spending precious time & energy trying to change minds which are rigidly closed.  The only minds I care about reaching are those absorbing information. 

When I was in school I took debate for three years; and not once did anyone ever win an argument on the weight of their denial alone.  Yet in these days of Faux News and spin doctors the simple act of denying something seeks equal merit as the facts.  Doesn't work that way.

Attempting to understand what is at the root of this civilization-wide denial syndrome:
I wonder if it isn't a by-product of the great awakening.

Millions of folks worldwide have been "waking up" to a great many rude and unpleasant facts about how the power elite have turned this place into a prison planet.  They just start to get a handle on things when we're blindsided by Fukushima.  That'll sure as hell spill the wind from your sails.  The straw that broke the camels back, a bridge too far. 

The good news is that humanity is awakening right on time, and the matrix's days are numbered.  The bad news is; the planet is dying from radiation poisoning, and we're on our own now.  And your rent is overdue.  As if just surviving the day anymore isn't difficult enough sometimes, and on top of personal dilemmas, the world is dying.

Humans can only see less than 3% of the visible spectrum, and can only hear around 2% of the acoustic spectrum.  Most haven't even begun to use the chakra system properly; so maybe we shouldn't be so quick to think we know everything.  Maybe we also have such limits on how much cognitive dissonance the mind can cope with. 


Evolution and the natural world equip all animals with an instinct for self preservation.  A part of this survival mechanism called the discount rate deals with the recognition of and response to life threatening situations.  Animals like a rabbit for example who are weak and tasty have a low discount rate meaning they disregard almost no threats they perceive.  On the other end of the spectrum are animals like the lion, who have few life threatening situations, thus a high discount rate, because few animals pose them a threat.

Like the king of beasts, humans enjoy a high discount rate, albeit artificial in the extreme. We gauge life threatening things on a kind of triage system generally speaking, paying the most attention to the most pressing danger...except Fukushima.  When it comes to that subject our discount rate goes thru the roof to 1000%.  Lets go back for a moment to the lion.  If the grasslands he lives in were burning and closing in, he would get his arse up and leave.  All the animals around would also leave, or try to hide.  None of them would ignore the threat, would they.  We certainly do!

Unfortunately the solution for earths problems aren't as easy as the lions because there's nowhere we can go to escape the nuclear fire.  Nothing has been done or even tried to stop Fukushima's spewing and there's no way to protect our loved ones, no answers.  As it turns out about the worst thing we can do is to just deny & ignore the problem.  Deer in the headlights.

Perhaps the answer is that we're simply not equipped to cognate at the level of human extinction.  Kinda like when Columbus's ships were first sighted by north Americans.  Because none of them had ever seen or even conceived something like a sailing ship, all they could "see" were the canvas sails which they took to be simply clouds.  Only after the shaman had greeted men coming ashore in rowboats could he begin to see the ships beneath those sails.  As the word spread, within a short time the other members of the tribe also began seeing the ships.

Despite hundreds of dead whales washing ashore and sea life dying off the entire length of the pacific coast, nobody wants to "see" the problem because then it would have to be addressed.  Too bad radiation isn't visible like oil spills are, but even then those who refuse to see will continue living in denial. 

 No matter how much proof, evidence or facts are presented, it will never be enough for some.  They'll use false equivalency to discredit everything they aren't yet able to cognate; then categorically deny facts agreed upon by leading scientists.  When all else fails, if you persist upon shoving their nose in a pile of reality, they'll resort to verbal abuse and character attacks.  These are some seriously closed minds, and to be truthful here, not worth the effort.  Leave them be in what bliss their intentional ignorance can give them. 

Because most folks still attach emotional value to their belief systems; they can become quite annoyed and even angry when confronted with cold harsh reality like human extinction.  They get this way because it's rude of us to remind them of the genetic mutations and cancers their children and grandchildren will know.  Such thoughts are painful, why should we attack them this way?   Uhh, is anyone forcing you to read things you don't want to know about, or is yours just the blanket type of denial where reading facts doesn't matter?  Selective reality syndrome.

Those who willfully ignore the subject as if it never happened do so to defend whatever it is they are working towards in the future.  A world class dream killer is embracing the planet with invisible death, and if your future plans don't take that into account, what possible good are those plans? 

All I'm talking about here is acknowledging reality.
 Not the reality you thought you were going for,
but the reality that is. 
That's all.

Why is that so hard?

It's not as though Fukushima is some urban legend or internet rumor.  It happened; and it will continue to spew nuclear death into the air and sea because nobody anywhere knows what to do.  Hmmm; too late now but perhaps it wasn't too smart to build a nuke plant near the ocean on a fault line like Fukushima...and San Onofre in California.  Hey, for that matter, maybe we shouldn't have ever messed with atomic power until we were intelligent enough to safely contain and dispose of nuclear waste, but that's just me.

If  you are one of those who always blows off due diligence to skim by on the virtue of what chance may bring, remember what Louis Pasteur said: "Chance favors the prepared mind."  The un-prepared mind, ahhh, not so much.  Then on the other hand we have the preppers who not only acknowledge reality but are stocked up for a couple decades of it.  Opposite ends of the extinction spectrum.  One group intentionally sees nothing while the other sees only the danger, to the exclusion of other obvious considerations. 

"Sometimes you have to give up on people,
not because you don't care but because they don't"

We hear from some who disparage the message saying such things like "I'll only listen to positive things" Well, OK then, Fukushima is positively an extinction level event.  Happy now?  As much as I hate to disillusion the sky blue & dandy bunch, the future sucks! Now for old farts like myself that is nearly a moot point, but for someone much younger who just had their entire future stolen away, its way more devastating. 

In all honesty I am quite shocked at how bad things are after just four years, I thought it would take much longer to kill the pacific ocean.  This is not a good sign.  Factor in all the chicken hawks pushing for world war three with Russia and I get a bit nervous thinking this time they might really do it.  If another nuclear war develops; the devastation added to what has already happened would be beyond catastrophic.
  

Now, along with thousands of dead marine mammals washing ashore there is something else that nobody wants to acknowledge washing ashore as well, bodies of dead aquatic humanoids.  Mermaids and Mermen to be exact.  Dead ones have been found a few times before Fukushima, but now these incidents are increasing.  Soon no amount of censorship, cover-up or conspiracy will be able to prevent the reporting of dead aquatic humanoids.  Just like with the whales and seals.  We've relegated aquatic apes to the same category as bigfoot, or UFO's and attempt to ridicule our discomfort away because it doesn't fit within our belief system.  That's certainly an enlightened approach for a species that is nearly blind and deaf.

Does life imitate art?  In perhaps as soon as a few years we're going to see increasing rates of children born with non-life threatening mutations as a result of all this free range radiation.  How will we react to these new humans?  Will we embrace them into our culture, nurture them and provide for their needs, or will we reject them, or worse?

 I think we all know how that will play out.  Maybe this is where the transhuman agenda comes into play.  Perhaps the matrix minders seek to create a cyber-humanoid which can exist on a radioactive planet, in a synthetic body.  No thanks, I'll pass!

Another thing I wonder about is if this population wide denial syndrome is an intended by-product of the chemtrail and GMO food campaigns.  Seems like it could be a possibility, or maybe it's just us being unable to cope with something on this scale. 

We so badly want for this to all be a bad dream we can't wake up from; that we'll even put stock into reports from Japanese scientists claiming radiation is less harmful and easier to clean up than previously thought.  Really?  Japanese scientists!!  Let me just tell you something.  Nuclear radiation does not respond to wishful thinking or bold face lies!

Taking the word of Japanese scientists about radiation effects is like getting henhouse status reports from the fox.  "The hens & eggs are fine; the sky is blue, all is dandy and the future is bright."  Puzzle me this, if the Japanese think radiation is so harmless how come on the videos all their workers are in full radiological safe suits?  How about that?

It isn't just marine life that is dying out; all kinds of mass bird deaths are being reported with alarming frequency.  As with the oceans, the first to go will be the smallest and frailest creatures having nearly zero tolerance for radiation.  Seen any hummingbirds recently?  The feeders outside my California window used to attract squadrons of hummingbirds; they're gone this year, I haven't seen a one.

If you keep a garden, how's it doing this year?  Was it healthier last year? 

Human history on this planet is not a smooth trek from its beginnings till now.  There are entire periods where little or nothing is known about.  Times when civilization seemed to stop for several thousand years or so, then rise up again.  Here too we find the same type of staunch denial, which has given rise to forbidden archaeology in an effort to hide the truths of long, long ago from the people of the present.  Why so much secrecy?  How many times has civilization ended?


The more I ponder on this, the more it reminds me of how people react to the death of a loved one.  I think maybe I'm on to something here, because almost always the first reaction is stunned disbelief.  In such moments everything around us shifts, time dilation mimics weird camera effects as we're momentarily adrift in time and space.  Then the weight of it begins to set in.  Depending on who you read, there are 5 to 8 additional steps in the grief process, but denial is always the first. 

Could it be that all this planet-wide denial is just the first stage of grief ?

Here in the now; the matrix ramps up its campaign of syncopated pandemonium to more insane levels every week, ensuring that everything is kept at a brisk & frothy boil.  We are staggering around like a punch drunk prize fighter in a standing eight count.  We aren't out of the fray yet, in fact we have yet to get our second wind. 


We can't let this planetary disaster to take us down.  In any disaster you care to name, you'll see no shortage of people rising to the occasion, and helping others.  In such times differences are set aside and people come together for the common good.  It's what we do.  Well folks, the disaster has happened, the slow motion extinction of humanity is at hand; shouldn't we be busy coming together and helping each other?  Unplug your mind from the matrix, think for yourself. 

Those who are in extinction denial still have a rough road ahead as they transit thru the phases of anger, bargaining, and depression on their road to acceptance.  Try to remember that as you encounter them.  Be as gentle as you can without empowering wishful thinking.  Also remember that they are likely confused and disoriented in their state of emotional denial, so be patient with them too, though they be annoying.

As horrific as it sounds, we are four years into an extinction level event from which there is no escape.  It's almost as if something just swept away all the things which distract us from our spiritual self, and path.  Now that all the artificial, bogus, illusionary crap has lost meaning, maybe instead of chasing after status we will at long last turn towards our souls to help us find the way home.  You have all had four years to struggle with your grief & disbelief now; isn't that long enough?  Don't you think maybe now is a good time to progress to the next level.  If you enjoy your denial, you're just gonna love the anger phase.  When you reach the next stage just don't kill the messengers. When you find that anger, take it out on the matrix, use it to take down the great shining lie.

Guess it's true after all, there are none so blind as those who refuse to see.

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Sunday, March 15, 2015

Hearts in Aquarius; The Fukushima Blues


Fukushima Trilogy~Part Three

The longer we walk the spiritual path in this life, the more we encounter this concept that a good many of us volunteered to reincarnate at this pivotal time in history; to assist with the great awakening and the Aquarian evolution. 

It's an appealing idea on a couple of levels but mostly I think because it speaks to that part in us that desires to be a part of something bigger than ourselves.  If we can keep our ego out of the equation, this can be a great way to focus our spiritual energy, or at the very least, to help define it for ourselves. 

We knew before we came to this place that it would be hard work, that we'd get unending opposition from the opposition and apathy from the masses.  We knew this would be an uphill struggle with setbacks and disappointment; we even knew about the mandatory memory wipe, and still we said yes because it's just that important.

The universal catalyst for these migrating souls, is the vision of a golden age, when peace would guide the planets and love would steer the stars, Aquarius. 

We thought we were here to witness and help usher in this age of peace & harmony.
No matter how much resistance we got from authority, that vision of a golden age kept our spirits strong, kept us in the good fight.  All that seems like a million years ago now.

All that was before Fukushima.

It's a whole other thing now, and it's forever.

We're going to need a couple of new era designations to go along with BC, AD, & BCE;  Because now time can said to be either BF (Before Fukushima) or AF (After Fukushima) as well.

The world before fukushima was starting to shake off the need for greed and oppression so prevalent over the previous era of Pisces.  Like a bear rising from hibernation, humanity was waking up from the Kali Yuga, hungry for something new which nourishes the soul over the ego. 

In the world after fukushima all our hopes & dreams have been swept off the table along with every future where humanity flourishes and thrives.  We may still be allowed the consolation of having some small, short range dreams here and there; but for all intent & purposes the future has been cast for all of humanity; not cast in stone, but rather in Plutonium & Uranium.

As might be expected, this is really messing with our heads on all levels. 

Although the first choice of many is some form of denial which affords the luxury of getting thru the day on some functional, useful level; you can bet the subconscious mind is chewing things over with all filters off. 

Turns out that radiation is our kryptonite.  When exposed to massive doses the spirit becomes paralyzed, unable to act or dream because the conscious mind knows that there will be no cavalry charging over the hill to save the day, and no fix for fukushima.  Now it doesn't happen immediately but we begin to unconsciously assimilate the ramifications of fukushima upon ourselves and our progeny.  The futures our children and grand children had waiting for them have been stolen and replaced with the stuff of nightmares.

What do we do with that? 

How do we just fold that into our master plan and then explain it to the kids? 

Perhaps the worst part is the point blank execution of hope.

Maybe the Mayans knew what they were talking about!

 As long as people have some hope, no matter how slight, they soldier on towards a magical someday when everything will work out.  When you take away that last spark of hope, despair begins to creep in and poison the thought process. 

A sense of futility starts to take hold as the scope of the fukushima disaster sinks into the cognitive process.  The invisible death of radioactive fallout begins eroding our thoughts and emotions long before it actually enters our bodies. 

On top of all the other present day horrors assaulting our souls and eroding our hopes for a bright future, fukushima is the final straw which breaks the camels back.  Against such overwhelming and total finality, our minds just aren't equipped to cope.  There is no direction home, and we feel lost in the whirlwind. 

History cannot provide answers or salvation because we're beyond history now, this has never happened before, and there are no guarantees that more reactors won't fail in the same way.  In other words don't look for it to ever get better because it could still get much worse.

This is the stuff our subconscious minds are chewing over and its given most of us a case of the fukushima blues as we strive to cope with something of this unholy magnitude. 

We must guard against feelings of futility, and hopelessness even thou they be formidable monsters.  The matrix would love nothing better than all of us in the steel grip of hopelessness. 

The first step is to acknowledge to yourself that we now live in a fundamentally different world than before fukushima; and the second is to readjust your picture of reality to accommodate that.  Easier said than done, believe me, I know.  With these mental updates in place I should think the next step is then to re-assess long range plans, goals and dreams accordingly.

Where we were once programmed to value possessions and status; let us now deny that programming in favor of prioritizing people & relationships over profit & prestige.   If the state of the human condition and the dark future ahead have you feeling there's nothing left to live for, then live for something else that was right there all along.  There is no house, car or possession more valuable than human interaction.  It's always been that way; a pity it takes something like this for us to see it. 

The Fukushima Blues has left the children of Aquarius feeling Godsmacked in stunned confusion, shattering delusions large and small.  How exactly does this fit into the grand scheme of things?  We're struggling to understand. 

All this radioactive contamination of the human food chain; how does that affect our spiritual evolution?  Does it derail the process, or is it somehow critical to & part of our spiritual evolution? 

How do we fight off depression and futility?

Since the foreseeable future is anything but bright, I suggest taking all those pieces of shattered dreams and mystic crystal revelations; and reshaping that energy into something that makes today a little better for somebody. 

You gotta do something that makes sense for you and at the same time acts like a vote for the kind of future you want.  Me?  I bought a couple 3D printers and started a new business; for you it could be teaching firewalking or base jumping.  As long as it fires your passion and gets you involved with your life and in touch with those you love. 

That is more important than ever now.    

We don't have to defeat the matrix anymore.  All we gotta do is quit feeding it.  Stop supporting the matrix with your time and purchase power.  If you keep helping to prop up a dying structure it'll just fall on you when it finally crumbles.  Better to quietly back away now and re-invest your energy towards those who matter to you.  The world ran flat out of easy answers about four years ago; everything from here onward gets way more complicated, sometimes even on good days. 

We can't look to society for help or answers because it's already upside down and backwards.  While our "leaders" all resemble spoiled brat schoolchildren our cops have all become elite military units fighting a hologram war on terrorism.  Soldiers are trained to carry out directives with violence; while policemen traditionally defuse problems with conflict resolution.  When you dress your cops like commandos it blurs the lines between the two and tragedies like Ferguson are the predictable result.

When not stilling the voice of protest with tear gas or gunning down urban youth these militarized cops are also quite handy when it comes to keeping private prisons filled to capacity.  Since 1980 California has built 23 prisons, hired over 1400 prison guards and fired 500 teachers.  Not exactly the Aquarian golden age we were expecting.  That got hijacked, derailed and overshadowed by fukushima.

Giving up is not an option; and yet the insurmountable scope of the fukushima paradigm causes many to think in that direction out of desperation.  The simple truth here is that we only have a small amount of information on which to base our decisions.  This can be both good and bad at the same time, a real catch-22.  Because we don't have all the information; quite literally anything can happen.  To give up with so much unknown at play seems rash.

Here in California we don't have to wonder or guess; we know that "fukushima is here."  We know this from the horrendous number of dead marine mammals washing up on our beaches; and the disappearance of sea life up & down the pacific coast.  As if we needed any more notches on the misery index, California is down to one year of water and less than an inch of topsoil.  Thankfully we have a whole lot of wine.  I have a feeling that will come in handy.

Being an earth steward and child of Aquarius; my heart is saddened beyond description over what is happening and what will come.  Being a father with loved ones living in Alaska, my heart agonizes, knowing my grandchildren will inherit the legacy of fukushima, and then pass it on to their children. 

My soul rages, knowing it could have all been prevented, didn't have to happen.

My heart weeps over the death of the pacific ocean; knowing it presages coming horrors.

My mind rolls the data over like the balls in the lotto machine, but alas, there are no winning combinations in this game of chance. 

Nothing we know or have ever learned can help us out of the freefall nightmare facing humanity, and that's just what it feels like most days - one of those nightmares where you're falling & falling without hitting the bottom.  The horror seeps in once we remember we're not sleeping and this nightmare is real. 

We humans are a strange sort when it comes to hope.  Even though it seems to have taken a fatal hit with fukushima, even though the odds are insurmountable, we will still nurture a tiny spark of hope in our hearts.  Hope that something we have no knowledge of, or right to expect will somehow resolve the situation before its too late for humanity.

I like that about us!

What's the old catch phrase, hope springs eternal?  It's in our nature, not our programming, to harbor hope against all odds.  Its one of those things that makes humanity worth saving. 

One of the first spiritual concepts many are exposed to is the advice, Be in this world, not of it. This little reminder has always served me well in the past, I'm thinking a tattoo will help me remember better as memory fades with age.  A lot of wisdom there, being in this world yet not of it.

Unfortunately, hope alone won't be enough.  We're going to have to adapt to our nuclear future, factoring fallout & contamination into everything.  It will take a while to begin feeling the effects physically, but we'd best get our heads around it before then.  There is of course the Voldemort option of simply ignoring all subjects in your cognitive dissonance buffer, but I have serious doubts that will bring anything but insanity.   

Just look at how well ignoring big problems has worked for us so far!

I'm so glad I lived the life I wanted instead of  putting in 20 years somewhere for a gold watch and pension.  Perhaps some part of me knew the golden years of retirement were really gonna suck.

Just because we got dealt a bad hand doesn't mean we're out of the game.  Depending on how you see things, the future fukushima gives us can be a reason to quit trying, or to try harder than ever for a meaningful life with some dignity and grace. Remember the story about a fellow who was being dragged off to his execution.  A woman on the road offered him some bacon, and he declined saying it was bad for his health!

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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

The Fukushima Paradigm


Fukushima Trilogy~Part Two

I confess, it's true, I'm a time traveler.  All it takes is hearing some of the music from the 60's and I'm right back there in the moment with full clarity of detail.  Of the many memories conjured up by such music, I vividly recall the way I thought things would be fifty years in the future.  This isn't it.  This isn't anywhere even close.

With nearly two thousand years to go, it is a bit early to be counting the age of Aquarius out of the fight, but so far in the first few years things are really not looking good at all, to say the very least.  Team dark has pulled out all the stops in their effort to derail human evolution and keep things just as we see them in the now. 

Of the many and serious threats to humanity at this time there is one over-riding issue: Fukushima
Name one subject more critical to humanities future - you can't!

Not that there aren't a couple dozen contenders for that throne, it's just that even the worst of them simply cannot match the future legacy of Fukushima.  It makes me wonder if people would behave differently towards Fukushima if they could see the radiation, as well as its effects.  I wonder.  This is the worst surrealistic nightmare ever, with humanity playing Nero as earth burns in Fukushima sunshine.

If it only took four years for the Pacific ocean to begin dying from Fukushima radiation; how long before the ocean conveyor currents carry the deadly radiation to every ocean on the entire planet??  Figure that the damage will double in four more years, minimum; which means the pacific will become even more irradiated as the currents spread the invisible death around the globe.  How long before the Tuna are all gone and there are no more fisheries anywhere?  How long before no life remains in earths oceans at all? 

Factor in all the airborne radiation being pumped into earths atmosphere and ecosystem for four years now; falling to ground in rainwater, on food crops and the grass cows eat.  How long before the entire human food chain is radioactive?  How long until we quit ignoring reality.  Tepco and the Japanese government are guilty on multiple counts of crimes against humanity; ranging from spreading the contamination all over Japan to willfully pumping millions of gallons of contaminated water into the ocean.  Have you ever wondered why this is being permitted to continue unabated?  There is a reason!

Fukushima ~ the Voldemort of man made disasters

Global warming is causing Greenland and Antarctica to MELT, and the worlds ocean levels are rising because of it, threatening all human seaside settlements.  Current melt rates are 60 YEARS ahead of every computer projection; and its speeding up; which means that if we stopped every detrimental practice today, we'd see no effects for at least 60 years...probably much longer.  I can well imagine the things our great grandchildren will have to say about our stewardship of spaceship earth.  It will not be complimentary, or loving. 


Antarctica holds 90% of the worlds ice and 70% of its fresh water.  The continuing melting of Antarctica's western glaciers & ice shelf will add 3 to 5 meters to the worlds sea levels.  A sea level rise of just one meter is considered a global catastrophic event.  Do the math!  By the end of this century rising sea levels will redraw shorelines; sending millions of refugees inland seeking shelter, resources and opportunity, adding insurmountable pressures to existing systems.  Will we feed them, or turn them away?

Meanwhile, the global warming deniers have quit claiming that it isn't a real thing happening right before our eyes; and shifted their science denying rhetoric to claiming that it's of course real, but just isn't caused by human activity but rather is part of a natural cycle.   How odd they deny science in one instance and cling to it in another.  Its like they're inching their way into the waters of reality.  The same individuals who refuted the dangers of smoking for the tobacco industry 20 years ago are today the leading voices denying the science of climate change, Hmmm what's up with that?

Does the lobster in the pot wonder what form his end will take as he is slowly cooked alive?   Our heads are so full of the copious fears we nurture swimming in the soup of mainstream media lies and misdirection that we don't see that the end is happening all around us right this minute, in slow motion, and there is no direction home, no going back to the way things used to be.

I suppose you could become a survivalist prepper with your fixed location loaded with everything everyone else needs; and spend the rest of your brief lives defending it from those who used to be friends and neighbors.  Or, you may choose to join those deserting a sinking ship and flee south trying to stay ahead of the radiation.  No matter where you go you'll be a stranger on the lam; and nobody will trust you because they already know that you split when the going gets tough.  Good luck with that.  At which line of latitude do you expect the radiation to stop its assimilation of earth?  There is no where to hide and if you run you'll just die tired.  Nuclear radiation is relentless, and its forever.  Just like plastic.

Personally I think maybe an awful lot of folks are becoming spiritual seekers nowadays because of what fukushima is doing to our physical home.  With no other worlds available to us to escape to, that spirituality lifeboat is suddenly looking pretty good.  I can conjure very few things that might send folks to the spiritual path faster than what is happening right now.  It's logical.


A 2009 UN study discovered that there are over 640,000 tons of discarded plastic fishing nets in the worlds oceans.  These floating deathtraps kill thousands of fish and marine mammals each year; as well as destroying fragile & valuable coral reefs.  There are now two gigantic floating garbage patches the size of Texas in the pacific ocean gaining more attention every year.  The thing about plastic is that the longer its around in the environment, the more it breaks down into smaller pieces.  Now, all this free range plastic absorbs & retains many toxic elements such as PCB'S DDT, BPA, & PAH which in turn are eaten by marine mammals, and the fish we consume as food. 

We are past the point of no return; with fewer options available for remediation than we had just 20 years ago.  Instead of taking steps to preserve the environment, we continue toxifying it with no regard for the consequences and passively allow the spin doctors to rationalize the obscene into the palatable.  The point here is a simple yet profound one; the earths oceans are resilient, to a point.  They can recover naturally from some fairly devastating things; but only if the harmful practices are stopped.  Even before fukushima we were treating the oceans like a garbage disposal for a hundred years, giving it zero time or chance to recover, and now all of that is radioactive as well because of fukushima.  The worlds oceans simply are not resilient enough to ever recover from what has been allowed.  Not even if we began yesterday.

Instead of responsible world leaders stepping up on behalf of humanities survival we get obfuscation, obstructionism, finger pointing and of course, cashing in at our expense.  They invent problems which don't exist even as they willfully ignore these problems that are killing the planet, and its human infestation problem.

Did you know there is a whole movement advocating for voluntary human extinction?  Indeed there is, and these anti-evolutionists are quite serious.  I don't think they are so much evil or anything, I think they're just tired of all the bullshit, and have hit upon a solution that has two things going for it.  It addresses the problem(s) at their source, and is effective.  A couple I know who have been married for a number of years are now considering having a child, and  during a recent visit they asked me what I thought of the idea.  In a surprising display of dexterity my brain somehow danced around the things I wanted to say, and I said something about a child with the best attributes of each parent would be a gift to the world, and who am I to say otherwise?  One more human here & there won't make much difference anyway, right?  Seriously though, if you are considering adding to earth's population at this time perhaps you should examine your motivation, and long term commitment because four years ago this week the rules changed forever.  

"At this point we're not just flirting with disaster, we're rounding third base and asking,
does disaster have any condoms?"   ~  John Oliver

What about health care in the future as increasingly higher numbers of mutated children are born each year?  Combined with perhaps millions of new cancer & leukemia victims; the demand will simply overwhelm the worlds capacity to deal with it.  This will inevitably lead to some very dark and demoralizing choices that will have to be made.  The time is coming of real death panels, not the ones made up by the tea party.

We're four years into the fukushima paradigm and the rules are different from now on, and we had jolly well better understand that.  As I keep saying, radiation is forever.  You know what else is; extinction.  The word has a rather cold finality to it that chills the bone, which is exactly why we dislike thinking about it.  
Right now is the time to start making long range plans for your family's health care needs.  Embrace whatever prevention methods you may find, and prepare ahead of time for the reality of your loved ones becoming ill with cancers or leukemia and whatever other horrors are in store for us.  If you don't begin now, if you keep ignoring this issue hoping it will go away, then when it hits you'll be in full-on panic mode and useful to nobody.  In a way, those who are still ignoring fukushima radiation hoping it will go away, are right.  It will go away right after it kills you, then its no longer a problem, for you.  The grateful dead, eh?

Four years ago a whole lot of very desirable possible realities were taken off the table forever.  Up until that point, possible futures of every kind were still available to us (with the right choices) - those are all gone now and all our futures are nuclear in the extreme.   We have gone from having perhaps thousands of possible, maybe even probable futures, down to just the ones that are dominated by that nuclear volcano in Japan, and soul-less men who let the world die. 

Knowing human nature & history as we do, it takes little imagination to visualize how we will behave towards one another as resources dwindle and life becomes a daily struggle for survival.  I don't look forward to seeing that.  Nightmares and bad sci-fi movies will come to life right before our eyes, just outside the window, not on TV anymore.

Have you given any thought to where you will live when the cities finally go dark?

What about food in the future, what will you eat, radioactive GMO snacks?  There is just bound to be some new unholy terror unleashed upon us when those GMO foods absorb a big dose of fukushima sunshine, who knows what the result will be?

Seems maybe the Mayans had it right, everything ends.

I mention these things because the time to start your long range plan is now if you already haven't begun.  Yes, you can certainly wait for as long as you like, if that be your choice.  Giving such a head start to people you will never know is truly a spiritual act.  The longer you wait to respond & react, the more panic stricken you will be when you finally do spring into action, and the more mistakes you will make.  Got maps?

If humanity is to avoid total extinction, some will have to survive in what places may be found as a safe haven, places where nature and earth provide a natural zone of relative safety.  How much sense does it make to keep punching that time clock right up to the very last day?  What will that get you?   The way I figure it, those natural safe zones will be claimed by the smartest among us, who were first to sense the gravity of fukushima and take positive action.  They will in turn seek to recruit only the smartest and strongest to join them.  They will be very selective, how's your wilderness skill set?

"You can go thru hell and come out pure
if you just don't let the devil take your mind."
                                               ~ Jackie Greene ~

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Four years of radiation will sure as hell get ya some two headed whales!






[Our rising Oceans: VICE on HBO]