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Why Occupy Protests The Fed

January 26, 2012 in World

Occupie Jane EvershedA couple months ago, I wrote a series based on a poster created by Jane Evershed called “Don’t Eat the Cake, Share the OccuPIE.”

During that series, I addressed her six pieces of pie:

  1. end all wars
  2. environmental responsibility
  3. free/real education
  4. health care for all
  5. release of free energy technologies
  6. an ethical economy

A couple days ago, after writing about the American bank that has ownership interest in The Fed, I noticed something.

In that article, I said the American bank, JP Morgan Chase Bank of New York, originated with John Pierpont Morgan. As a banker, he provided financing for, among others, General Electric and the United States Steel Corporation. He worked with numerous inventors and businessman of his day including Henry Ford (automobile), Andrew Carnegie (steel), Jay Gould (railroad), and John Rockefeller (oil) to become to these men what The Rothschild Family was to European businesses and royalty.

I said these men created systems for manufacturing progressive and profitable products like transportation and the related consumables. Then, they used this wealth to further their interests by creating business systems they could use to control the world.

I said these businesses included medicine, military, education, energy, leisure activities, and banking.

When I went back to review that article, I noticed I had listed the same six businesses Jane had put in her poster.

In fact, the hairs on the back of my neck stood up as I realized the Occupy Protests are against the very things The Illuminati have put in place since the founding of The Fed.

Let’s look closer at each of these six areas.

War – This is used by The Illuminati to create world chaos. In addition, it creates national debts and generates significant profit for those who manufacture petroleum and steel based products including transportation.

Environment – The Rockefellers purchased vast amounts of land because of its natural beauty and donated it to the government. This was the beginning of the National Park Service. These actions influenced leisure activities. In addition, it allowed The Illuminati to lead the way in controlling environmental law and shaping it for their purposes. This protected some land while leaving other land vulnerable to pollution.

Education – The Rockefellers, Carnegies, and Fords invested in libraries and educational systems so they could have workers trained to work in their factories. This shaped the current public education system and taught students to obey at the expense of critical thinking. The article in this link has more information.

Health care – The Rockefellers started vaccination programs that became the Center for Disease Control. Their contribution to Western medicine is immense. While this philosophy has solved significant health issues, it has caused other, greater issues.

Energy – The Rockefellers made their money from petroleum-based products. This continues to be one of the most profitable areas for Illuminati-based businesses even when there are numerous reports of more efficient alternative energy systems.

Economy – The banking industry, led by The Fed, dominated the economy through the manipulation of money supply. This has created the severe issues we face today.

As I have shown in this series of articles, the common thread between these issues is The Fed. The Fed is controlled by ten banks. These banks are directly tied to The Freemasons who were infiltrated by The Illuminati, a group started by The Rothschild Family.

Those are the facts, as I understand them.

I continue this thought tomorrow when I write about more of this group’s influences.

A Whirlwind of Information

December 14, 2011 in Opinion

WhirlwindMy head is spinning.

A wealth of information has come across my desk in the past couple of days. Individually, each piece has the potential to make a significant impact on our world. Collectively, well, I almost hyperventilate when I think about it. I haven’t yet found a way to put the possibilities into words.

I’m intimately involved with some of the pieces. I’m on the fringe of others. All are related. I have a perspective no one else has on this collective information because no one else is where I’m at.

I’m not bragging when I say that. I’m just stating a fact about my location in relationship to this information.

I’m both honored and a little overwhelmed to be here.

Deep breathing is settling my emotions. I hope that writing this article will settle my mind.

Keep up with me. This moves quickly.

Number One: The response to yesterday’s announcement about my new book was overwhelmingly positive. This book will describe what I believe to be the solutions to the concerns raised by the Occupy Movement. It will be built around the articles I wrote earlier on this site. Jane Evershed has graciously given me permission to use her creative poster for the cover of Recipes for OccuPIE; Solutions for the Issues We Protest About. I hope to finish this quickly but I’m not making any promises on a timeline.

Number Two: I have been asked by a progressive organization to assist with their financial reporting. This organization’s goal is a new financial system for the planet. (Yes, that is what I said.) I’m not yet at liberty to say any more about this. However, I have been looking over their shoulders for several months and I am impressed with both their vision and resources. My involvement is purely logistical at this point. Of course, I expect to become more involved as things progress because my logistical work always leads to greater involvement in projects.

Number Three: I wrote a couple days ago about a planned trip to the Middle East to explore mysteries there. From my perspective, these discoveries have the potential to provide tremendous information about the origins of life. They may disrupt current American religious and mythological beliefs. In addition, they could provide significant insight into ancient healing practices that will be useful for current humanity.

This trip is already facing stiff resistance and I suspect more drama will unfold before, during, and afterwards. My sources promise to keep me posted on the developments and I’m negotiating with them to write a book about their experiences.

Number Four: CERN announced yesterday that they have found evidence that almost proves the existence of the “God particle.” If subsequent research supports current findings, we may have a scientific explanation for metaphysical events.

Number Five: The Dragon Family Lawsuit has showed up on public court websites. It is real.

Mainstream media (MSM) is avoiding it like the plague. If they cover it, they expose themselves. The implications of this lawsuit are so big that I have trouble with them. In fact, I intended to write about this today. However, I can’t, not yet. I promise I will.

I want more time to process what I learned in the past couple of days.

My heart leaps every time I think about it.

The lawsuit, the God particle, the Middle Eastern trip, and the progressive organization combine to provide real solutions to the protesters’ problems.

I get to write that book.

WOW!

Dragon Money for The New Economy

December 5, 2011 in World

This article CONCLUDES my series where I go through the exercise of looking at the six pieces in Jane Evershed’s OccuPIE. They are:

  1. end all wars
  2. environmental responsibility
  3. free/real education
  4. healthcare for all
  5. release of free energy technologies
  6. an ethical economy

Click here to read all the articles in the series.

Today, I CONCLUDE this series with a remarkable piece of news.


The reduction in expenses that I outlined in my last article will result in a reduction of jobs and a reduction of income.

Once we overcome the panic of this idea, we can look at the logistics of putting together a plan for making it happen.

Obviously, this will change how we perceive trade.

In previous articles, I made the case that it has to start with a complete jubilee that forgives all debt. The easiest way to do this might be a citizen bailout, similar to what the banks received, along with the elimination of or a significant reduction of taxes. (Yes, there is a legal way to do this.)

This would free the resources necessary to change the military, environmental, education, healthcare, energy, and banking systems.

In addition, the removal of debt and taxes would change our system of trade, especially in the United States where our currency is based on debt. Now is the perfect time to cancel debt and throw away this system because a new worldwide currency is already in the works.

Around the first of November, I wrote about rumors of a new currency, based on gold. I said it was possible that NATO’s involvement in Libya was less about freedom and more about seizing the sixty tons of gold owned by Gadhafi. Today, there is speculation that Venezuela is involved in this new system too, especially since they are moving more than two hundred tons of their gold from banks in Europe to their country.

I wrote about something else at that time. I said there is a plan is to file a lawsuit against the New World Order prior to November 15.

It took a little longer than expected.

Dragon MoneyOn November 23, a civil lawsuit was filed in United States District Court in New York by a representative of The Dragon Family against the United Nations and an assortment of international bankers. The suit asks for at least one trillion dollars in damages. I say “at least” because the suit asks for it several times.

At first glance, the lawsuit raises lots of questions, including whether or not it is a real document. I dismissed it the first two times I looked at it.

However, my curiosity got the best of me and I kept looking at it. After reviewing it myself, discussing it with my sources, and reading what others have to say about it, I believe it is real.

If you are curious, here is the link to the 114-page document.

One trillion dollars is small compared to the world economy. However, the ramifications of this lawsuit threaten to disrupt the entire Western economic power structure. It names The Vatican, The Illuminati. The United Nations, and the Federal Reserve. It links these organizations in the same way that fringe groups have done for years.

The lawsuit claims The Dragon Family owns “thousands of trillions” of dollars in bonds, received in exchange for precious metals provided to The Federal Reserve. The Dragon Family now wants to cash in some of those bonds. It has met resistance to doing so.

The lawsuit is designed to remove that resistance.

It appears it is the next step in rebooting our financial system.

I think the timing is perfect.

What do you think? Leave your comments below.

Every System Needs an Occasional Reboot

December 4, 2011 in World

This article continues my series where I go through the exercise of looking at the six pieces in Jane Evershed’s OccuPIE. They are:

  1. end all wars
  2. environmental responsibility
  3. free/real education
  4. healthcare for all
  5. release of free energy technologies
  6. an ethical economy

Click here to read all the articles in the series.

Today, I continue writing about the sixth and final piece of the OccuPIE, an ethical economy.


Reboot ButtonThe only way I see to resolve all of the issues within the OccuPIE is to reboot our economic system.

I don’t say this lightly.

In fact, as I have considered all of the issues we face as a society, and especially those I’ve written about in this series, I keep coming back to this as the only solution that resolves all the concerns.

Yes, the only solution.

The economic paradigm of all major systems in our society must be rebooted in the following manner.

War can no longer be something we do for profit and livelihood.

The environment can no longer be considered a disposable item. Instead, we must recognize the cycles inherit in the environment and conduct all business in alignment with these cycles. When we use something, we must have a plan to replace it.

Education must be removed from its industrial model and brought into the information age. Our education system builds laborers for jobs that are not available. This is efficient and profitable for educators. It is a disservice to the students who go through the system and come out as a product manufactured for an economy that no longer exists.

Healthcare must quit worrying about financial profitability and protection from lawsuits. These two issues have corrupted the medical system so badly that the patient’s health is no longer the priority. Treatments often do more harm than good. Medications come with more and more side effects.

Profit can no longer be the primary consideration for energy companies. Efficiency, reduced costs, and environmentally friendly technologies must be the priority.

There is one more thing.

The institutions that establish, maintain, and manage the workings of the financial system must change their practices. Banks, insurance companies, and investment firms have juggled money, aligned with government, and pulled all the strings they can pull in an effort to make the most money possible.

Their efforts have put the system is on life support.

The plug is about to be pulled.

These changes I’ve listed will eliminate millions of jobs from the military, education institutions, corporations, medical profession, utilities, and financial institutions.

It is time to eliminate those jobs because, quite frankly, they are no longer needed.

Skeptics say this will destroy the economy.

It won’t. It will reboot the economy.

It will reduce income.

It will reduce expenses.

Done correctly, it will reduce the expenses enough so that we won’t need as much income to live.

Just like rebooting a computer clears the memory cache so that the computer runs easier, this will reduce the clutter in our systems and in our lives.

If we reduce the cost of utilities, healthcare, education, debts, insurance, and taxes, we won’t have to earn as much money. We won’t have to work as much as we do today. We will have more time to devote to relationships, education, and spiritual growth.

Do you see where I am going with this idea?

I’m not the only one who thinks this.

Something incredibly significant happened over the last two weeks. I’ve been slow to write about it because I’ve wanted to verify it. Some doubts remain. However, I believe I have enough info to proceed.

I will do that in my next article.

It Is All About the Money

December 3, 2011 in World

This article continues my series where I go through the exercise of looking at the six pieces in Jane Evershed’s OccuPIE. They are:

  1. end all wars
  2. environmental responsibility
  3. free/real education
  4. healthcare for all
  5. release of free energy technologies
  6. an ethical economy

Click here to read all the articles in the series.

Today, I write about the sixth and final piece of the OccuPIE, an ethical economy.


This is the key piece to the OccuPIE. In fact, as I wrote about the other five pieces, it was difficult for me not to launch into the financial issues for each one.

It really is all about the money.

  • Wars happen because they are profitable.
  • Environmental issues are often the result of large corporations being unwilling to pay to clean up their messes.
  • Educational institutions, especially state-run colleges, have budgets larger that most businesses.
  • The healthcare industry is one of the most lucrative in our society.
  • Free energy technologies are being suppressed because there is so much profit in petroleum-based energy sources.

Rolled MoneyFrom my perspective, once we figure out how to have an ethical economy, the other issues become much easier to solve. Let’s look at how solving economic issues would resolve the other ones.

If money was not an issue, if no one had to get paid, would the first five pieces of the pie be issues?

This question has an obvious answer.

  • If war wasn’t financially profitable, what other reason would we use to kill people and break things?
  • If it didn’t cost a lot of money to clean up the environment, what other reason would we use to destroy the world where we live?
  • If education wasn’t expensive, what other excuse would we use not to get an education?
  • If healthcare wasn’t so costly, is there another reason we would avoid taking care of our health?
  • If current energy technologies were not profitable, would there be another reason to suppress the release of new technologies?

There might be relatively minor reasons and excuses to perpetuate these difficulties. However, it is clear to see that if money wasn’t an issue, the other pieces of the pie wouldn’t be issues either.

  • We would have no motivation for war.
  • We would clean up the environment.
  • We would pursue education in whatever field we loved.
  • We would take the time to develop healthy lifestyles.
  • We would use the most efficient energy technologies.

From my perspective, it is all about the money.

Which brings us back to the question, “What do we do about creating an ethical economy?”

My idea is radical. I’ve thought about it for several months. I have built it around the three premises I use for this series.

  1. Everything is energy. Therefore, pure potential is the possibility. There are no limits.
  2. Everything in the universe consists of this energy. Therefore, we are all one.
  3. Nature is lavishly abundant. Therefore, there is enough in our world to support each person on our planet plus many more.

I will write about it in my next article.

In the meantime, if you have an idea, I invite you to leave it in the comment section below.

Release the Technology

December 2, 2011 in World

This article continues my series where I go through the exercise of looking at the six pieces in Jane Evershed’s OccuPIE. They are:

  1. end all wars
  2. environmental responsibility
  3. free/real education
  4. healthcare for all
  5. release of free energy technologies
  6. an ethical economy

Click here to read all the articles in the series.

Today, I write about the fifth piece of the OccuPIE, release of free energy technologies.


I almost feel funny writing about free energy technologies. This is the area where societal habits, marketing, and philosophies influence me the most.

I enjoy the world that runs on petroleum products. The automobiles, planes, trains, and buses that transport us from one place to another give us greater mobility than ever before. The propane and natural gas that heats our homes, businesses, and offices gives us more control over our internal environment that ever before.

We have even developed methods of burning these products with almost no residue.

As a result, there is virtually no maintenance required like when we heat with wood or coal. There are no ashes to carry away and no chimney flues to clean.

The marketing for oil-based energy systems is so significant that when we hear of alternative energy sources, we automatically scoff.

Anyone who attends an event encouraging the use of alternative energy is immediately labeled a hypocrite because he traveled to the event in a car or plane run by gasoline or diesel or some other type of petro fuel.

Anytime I write about these technologies, I hear from readers who say something like, “I’ve heard about these technologies for years. No one has brought any to market. I don’t think they exist. I don’t think they will ever exist. I think they are scams to get people to invest in a pipe dream.”

The wording varies from email to email. However, the response is generally the same.

“Don’t bother me with new technologies. I’m getting along just fine using what I have.”

I understand the thinking because I’ve fallen into it myself.

The truth is I can no longer ignore the free energy technologies because I know they exist.

I’ve written on this site about Andrea Rossi’s E-Cat system.

There are scores of internet sites with diagrams for how to produce energy in non-traditional and inexpensive methods.

I have a client who set up a solar electrical system for his home last year. He generates enough power for his own use. He recently started getting checks FROM the local utility company because he tied into the local grid and the company purchases whatever power he doesn’t use.

A recent discovery through the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) shows a more efficient method of capturing sunlight by arranging solar panels like the leaves of a tree. One of my sources has seen a draft of the report. He said it shows that this new arrangement produces power even on cloudy days in Massachusetts. Imagine what it would do on sunny days in New Mexico!

There are other sources that are more esoteric. Some say it is alien technology or love or a light or sound system that produces usable energy.

A couple years ago, I was contacted by a man who had developed a free energy system. He had been offered significant money for his technology and he wanted to know the best way to manage his newfound wealth. He told me he wasn’t sure he was going to accept the offer because it was from an oil company executive and he was concerned they were going to squash his discoveries.

Free Energy SuppressionHe also told me he was concerned about what would happen to him if he didn’t accept their offer.

I’ve heard or read this type of story many times. I’ve heard it enough that I believe there is an effort, probably led by those in the oil business, to discourage the use of alternative energy. These technologies are suppressed because they would disrupt the financial system built around petroleum-based systems.

An ethical economy would resolve this issue.

I’ll write about that in my next article in this series.

Healthcare for All is Here Today

December 1, 2011 in World

This article continues my series where I go through the exercise of looking at the six pieces in Jane Evershed’s OccuPIE. They are:

  1. end all wars
  2. environmental responsibility
  3. free/real education
  4. healthcare for all
  5. release of free energy technologies
  6. an ethical economy

Click here to read all the articles in the series.

Today, I write about the fourth piece of the OccuPIE, healthcare for all.


As I have worked through this series, I find that the solution to each piece of OccuPIE keeps coming back to personal responsibility. This is especially true when we look at the piece called “healthcare for all.”

Healthcare for allThis phrase implies that healthcare is available for some people and not available for others. It implies that healthcare is something that comes from outside an individual. It is provided by one person for another.

I understand the concept.

We are bombarded with it by hospitals, insurance companies, and pharmaceutical companies through advertising. Hospitals, medical buildings, and insurance offices dominate certain parts of our cities’ skylines.

The messages are clear:

  1. Healthcare comes from outside you.
  2. You must pay a lot to receive it.

Both statements are false.

Healthcare is a personal responsibility. Individuals practice it through diet, rest, and exercise. We practice it through prayer, meditation, and spiritual seeking. We practice it through love, acceptance, and forgiveness.

All of those things are within everyone’s financial budget. None of them cost a lot of money.

As I have said throughout this series, individual responsibility is the answer.

In fact, individual responsibility may be the only change that is necessary as we look at the entire OccuPIE. I’m already seeing how this applies to the piece called “ethical economy.” But I’m getting ahead of myself.

Let’s get back to healthcare for all.

I understand there are specific conditions that benefit from certain medical technologies. These are costly. As a society, we may need to look closer at how to make these procedures accessible to everyone.

However, the issue of healthcare for all is best resolved when we change the way we perceive healthcare.

We must recognize that it starts within. We must see the connection between our mental and emotion issues and physical symptoms. Headaches often come from fear, body pain comes from anger, and colds show up when we’re trying to avoid something.

We must make the connection between our habits and symptoms. Tiredness comes from a lack of rest and exercise, nausea comes from our diet, and insomnia comes from worry.

Medical professionals are trained to label our conditions so they can then treat them with a pill or surgery. This is a viable practice for a society that is looking without for healthcare. It is often unnecessary for a society that looks within.

If germs caused disease every time, everyone would get sick when exposed to them. This doesn’t happen. If a treatment cured a disease, the treatment would work every time. It doesn’t. There is something else going on with germs, disease, and treatment. This something else is within the patient.

The ancient cultures knew this. Their medicine men used rituals and cleansing practices to bring healing. They only allowed themselves to receive food in exchange for their work. This helped them remember that healing doesn’t come from the medicine man. It comes from within the patient.

We have healthcare for all.

It is within us.

The change that is needed is for us to recognize the truth.

Solving the Educational Oxymoron

November 30, 2011 in World

This article continues my series where I go through the exercise of looking at the six pieces in Jane Evershed’s OccuPIE. They are:

  1. end all wars
  2. environmental responsibility
  3. free/real education
  4. health care for all
  5. release of free energy technologies
  6. an ethical economy

Click here to read all the articles in the series.

Today, I offer a suggestion for the third piece of the OccuPIE, free/real education.


As I said in my previous article on this subject, I do not believe a free education can be real or a real education can be free.

The reason is simple.

Real education always costs something. If it doesn’t cost money, it costs time. It costs energy. It costs effort.

The idea of education being free takes away from the realness of it. The attitude behind a free education says, “You don’t have to do anything to acquire this.”

Learning does not work that way. Learning requires a person to pay attention, remember details, apply those details to a situation, and observe the results. This requires effort. It is never free.

Is there a solution?

There is.

The key is not to make the education free. The key is to free education.

For education to be real, it must be free.

Infinity SymbolIt must be free to exist outside of the box of the current educational system.

It must be free to exist outside of government regulation.

It must be free to be whatever it needs to be to serve the needs of the students.

It must be free to explore all subjects, especially those that are not in the mainstream.

Our current education system may not directly cost the student anything. However, it is far from free.

It is subject to political agendas.

It disempowers by teaching students to blame others.

It teaches students to follow the crowd.

It teaches students to think in a similar manner.

It teaches students to accept the truth of the textbooks without considering alternative ways of looking at things.

It teaches students the things that interest the teacher.

This is not a real education because it is not free of these restrictions.

Those who dare to educate themselves think differently.

They question the relevance of what they learning. They ask how they will use this knowledge in life.

They take personal responsibility for their education.

They think differently because they know the majority sometimes makes mistakes.

They stimulate both sides of the brain.

They choose to study the things that interest them.

They realize that sports and art and music and home economics and vocational classes are all part of the educational process.

They think differently.

They don’t automatically think that free means “it costs nuttin.’”

They see that free is the root word of “freedom.”

They not only see that a real and free education is possible.

They see that it is the only way to learn.

A real education can never be free.

A free education can never be real.

A real education can only take place when it is free to exist within the realm of pure potential so it can be whatever it needs to be to meet the needs of the students.

An Educational Oxymoron

November 29, 2011 in World

This article continues my series where I go through the exercise of looking at the six pieces in Jane Evershed’s OccuPIE. They are:

  1. end all wars
  2. environmental responsibility
  3. free/real education
  4. health care for all
  5. release of free energy technologies
  6. an ethical economy

Click here to read all the articles in the series.

Today, I look at the third piece of the OccuPIE, free/real education.


When I first saw this piece of OccuPIE, I smiled. I smiled because a free/real education is an oxymoron. A free education can never be real. A real education can never be free.

Keep reading, I’ll explain.

Colored pencilsIn the United States, the public school system allows any child to receive an education, free of charge, through at least high school. Those who understand the system, as I did, can even receive their college education free of charge.

Of course, this education is not free. This system, administered by government officials, is paid for by taxpayer dollars. It may be free to the student. However, it is not free.

In addition, it isn’t real either.

By real education, I mean one where the students receive a practical and honest education. I mean one that equips the student for life on all levels and prepares him or her to make a living through providing marketable products and services.

Most, if not all, of the students do not receive a real education. They may become knowledgeable about specific topics. They may develop certain skills. However, they don’t learn how to market those products and skills. The reason is simple. Teachers don’t know how to take knowledge and skill to the marketplace because they have not done it themselves. Therefore, they cannot teach it.

I don’t say this as a condemnation. It is just the way it is. School administrators and teachers went through public school, funded by taxpayers. They went to college, possibly using scholarships and financial aid, funded by taxpayers. They studied to become teachers and got jobs in the education system. These jobs are, say it with me now, funded by taxpayers.

Those who go through this system come out believing they should be funded by taxpayers after they finish school, either through a government job or through government social programs. Said another way, they came out believing in government entitlements.

Even those whose parents paid for their education finished college believing in entitlements.

Those who are clever about making money use this system of entitlements to make lots of money from the system. Quite frankly, this is the rationalization behind bank and corporate bailouts.

This is not a real education.

It doesn’t teach personal responsibility.

It doesn’t teach how to survive in a free market place.

It doesn’t empower the student.

A free education will never do those things because the underlying philosophy of the system is void of these traits. In addition, those who run a free education system have an agenda that supersedes the real education of the student. Their agenda includes keeping a job, establishing tenure, and funding the system from taxes.

The existence of a free education prevents the existence of a real education.

Government has devised a system of education that teaches its students to depend upon government for everything. Now, those in the Occupy Movement are asking government to practice what it preaches.

Government is incapable of doing this. Furthermore, even if government could do this, it wouldn’t solve the issues of the protesters.

What is the solution?

I have a suggestion and I will write about it in the next article in this series.

Environmental PIE

November 26, 2011 in World

This article continues my series where I go through the exercise of looking at the six pieces in Jane Evershed’s OccuPIE. They are:

  1. end all wars
  2. environmental responsibility
  3. free/real education
  4. health care for all
  5. release of free energy technologies
  6. an ethical economy

Click here to read all the articles in the series.

Today, I look at the second piece of the OccuPIE, environmental responsibility.


I’ve got to admit, I’m not much of an environmentalist.

This doesn’t mean I leave trash in the forest when I go hiking or use dangerous pesticides to get rid of the bugs that visit me in the summer. I agree with taking care of the world around us – the environment – after all, I am a neat freak. I’m not obsessive compulsive about it like some people. I just want things to be organized, neat, and clean.

When I say I’m not much of an environmentalist I mean I have looked at the science behind the environmentalists’ global warming claims and found it wanting. That part of society uses scare tactics, what some call “fear porn,” based on flawed research and unsupportable conclusions. They have done this so often that, in many circles, they have lost their credibility.

They yell about the exhausting of resources and the holes in the ozone layer. This noise loses punch when the facts are explored. In addition, the business interests behind their claims speak so loudly that I can’t hear what their words are saying.

Environmentalists believe so strongly in their agendas that they have lost touch with the way nature functions. Nature has a miraculous ability to cleanse itself. Wind, sun, and moisture clear the air through storms. Rot, decay, microbes, animals, and birds are just a small part of nature’s system to deal with trash. This cleansing process works so well that it confirms my belief in intelligent design every time I see in action.

Nature’s miracles don’t end there. Research now shows that previously “extinct” species are reappearing. The explanation is that extinct species never disappear from the Source Field. Then, when conditions are right, they reappears in the physical dimension.

4 Seasons, Cycles of natureNature works via cycles. These cycles include the seasons, times of abundance and lack, and sequences of new, old, decay, and rebuilding.

Like I said, the science of lack used by the environmentalists doesn’t line up with the reality of how nature works.

I understand there are issues with the environment. These issues come from a lack of understanding of nature. Instead, of working in conjunction with it, we have passed environmental laws that are often unenforceable on larger businesses, the real culprits, while they hinder small businesses. Thus, the problems persists.

From my perspective, we don’t need those laws because they do not work.

We need to understand the following:

  1. Everything is energy. Therefore, pure potential is the possibility. There are no limits.
  2. Everything in the universe consists of this energy. Therefore, we are all one.
  3. Nature is lavishly abundant. Therefore, there is enough in our world to support each person on our planet plus many more.

To me, environmental responsibility requires two easy steps.

  1. If you make a mess, make sure it gets cleaned. If you leave it for someone else to clean, you leave it for yourself because we are all one.
  2. Recognize that nature works in cycles and work in cooperation with those cycles. These cycles produce abundance.

This is easy. It is simple.

The current environmental strategy of government regulation is not the solution to the problem. The solution is for each individual to take responsibility for his or her part of the environment.

Part of this process includes becoming educated about how things work. I’ll write about that in my next article in this series.